Soumya Bhansali
@Imhigh (13)
New Delhi, India
Joined myLot 8 years ago
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alina
@swissheart (6482)
• Romania
18 Feb 16
ever tried to search on google your own name? I do it from time to time out of curiosity but the only thing that I discovered is my facebook and blastingnews account
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MARILYN
@Marilynda1225 (82791)
• United States
22 Feb 16
When was the last time you found a book that you couldn't put down? It's been awhile since I read "Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes but it's one of those books that even when it was finished I found myself thinking about it often....
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Jabo
@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
21 Feb 16
Some time ago I wrote about riding on a steam train in my childhood, and what struck me about the reaction to that post was the number of Americans who said that they had never been on a train, steam or otherwise
I remember with...
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Jabo
@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
21 Feb 16
Some time ago I wrote about riding on a steam train in my childhood, and what struck me about the reaction to that post was the number of Americans who said that they had never been on a train, steam or otherwise
I remember with...
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Soumya Bhansali There is a steam train running in Darjeeling city in India. It takes you around for a 3 hour long tour of the city. People pay 1100 bucks for a round trip. Whereas going around on the same route in a fuel driven train would cost you just 700 bucks. The...
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katrine
@carexing25 (1822)
• Philippines
19 Feb 16
We all need money to sustain for our daily needs and wants to be able to survive. But we cannot move without spending money. Doesn't it sound a little bit weird? When we apply for a job, we need to secure proof that we have met...
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Soumya Bhansali Well it depends on you mate, how you utilise the money and time in hand. You can't expect to be rich by just sitting at home and not doing anything. If you excell in a certain thing, then of course you can surpass the money you invested in learning that...
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rebel_woman06
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
16 Feb 16
Since the Siberian wind made the weather cold here , I noticed that I drink lesser water .
I can always drink a glassful each time I drink , but now it’s only half of the glass .
I know , that’s because I don’t sweat in the...
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rebel_woman06
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
16 Feb 16
Since the Siberian wind made the weather cold here , I noticed that I drink lesser water .
I can always drink a glassful each time I drink , but now it’s only half of the glass .
I know , that’s because I don’t sweat in the...
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Soumya Bhansali Yes it is quite natural. It even lets you bath less :p
Time to save some water everyone!
16 Feb 16
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Soumya Bhansali
@Imhigh (13)
• New Delhi, India
15 Feb 16
Everyone in their 20s would have played the game Grand Theft Auto at some point in their lives. What if things actually worked that way. People could just kick out any random person out of his vehicle and just run away. Just a...
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Roxana Romaniuc
@Roxy27 (19)
• Bucharest, Romania
14 Feb 16
Have you ever thought about travelling from a body to another like your spirit change his own home? It's just a thought of mine, from other wierd thoughts that appears in my mind.
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Soumya Bhansali Well, one of the many things that I would do is to get in the body of a terrorist group leader and surrender right away. The same way I would vanish all the terrorists and and make the surroundings a bit peaceful. :p I know its completely vague response.
15 Feb 16
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Soumya Bhansali
@Imhigh (13)
• New Delhi, India
15 Feb 16
Everyone in their 20s would have played the game Grand Theft Auto at some point in their lives. What if things actually worked that way. People could just kick out any random person out of his vehicle and just run away. Just a...
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Roxana Romaniuc
@Roxy27 (19)
• Bucharest, Romania
13 Feb 16
A teacher of mine used to say that books will never die. I think the same. If books manage to resist since now, it's sure that they will resist even longer în the future.
I know technology is on its pic nowadays but this doesn't...
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Roxana Romaniuc
@Roxy27 (19)
• Bucharest, Romania
13 Feb 16
A teacher of mine used to say that books will never die. I think the same. If books manage to resist since now, it's sure that they will resist even longer în the future.
I know technology is on its pic nowadays but this doesn't...
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Roxana Romaniuc
@Roxy27 (19)
• Bucharest, Romania
13 Feb 16
A teacher of mine used to say that books will never die. I think the same. If books manage to resist since now, it's sure that they will resist even longer în the future.
I know technology is on its pic nowadays but this doesn't...
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Soumya Bhansali I dont think books are gonna disappear anytime. If you are a voracious reader, you would agree that the pleasure of reading through a physical hard copy is next to none. The ebooks can be taken away or scissored out with a few instructions on the internet. The...
13 Feb 16
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