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Phil never said he doesn't smoke weed.
#he just yelled#demonetization#thats not a denial#dip n pip#dan and phil#he strikes me as more of an edibles guy ngl
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My heart aches for the modern YouTuber. I remember when the Adpocalypse first hit and I guess I thought things would get better from there.
This one channel I love.
He does the most amazing documentaries on combat sports. He's extremely funny and witty, great writer. With all these running gags and lore to the channel.
His documentaries are well researched and very comfy to watch. Him coming out with a video is call for devoting a night to it for me.
Recently he's trying to release his end of the year review where he goes over all notable events in combat sports this year.
He keeps getting demonetized. It's like an hour and forty minutes long and YouTube won't tell him shit. They won't give any information about what's wrong or why he's being demonetized.
It just hurts so much to see such a skilled artist get buttfucked by some corporation because they personally don't think they can profit off of his work of art. This shit needs to fucking change before all creativity on YouTube just disappears.
YouTube thumbnails are already looking like this
YouTube aims to become what we hate on YouTube. And that's content farm channels. Channels that do nothing but put out half assed videos with nothing substantial or creative done day in and out so they produce a product and profit. It's becoming more buisness and corporation than it is anything. Take the channel IIluminaughti for instance.
But now, I mean what the fuck else are they gonna do? YouTube is only supporting content farms, because YouTube knows it's gonna profit best if the whole site becomes a content farm. So it's not like YouTube gives a fuck who they hurt or what's prevalent on their platform so long as it's advertiser friendly.
Motherfuck Susan or whoever else is running that shitshow of a platform. Get money to all the real creators that put in painstaking weeks of work because they're passionate about it.
YouTube will just be a mindless pile of words in video form with attention grabbing images if nothing is done to save the real artists getting crushed under the boot of corporate greed.
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Looks like he got demonetized.
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The worst ads are the ones that replaced their skip button with a box that says “it’ll be over when it’s over”
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Demonetization of the Indian Currency - Effect on the Economy
“A recent move of the Central Government exercising its powers u/s 26(2) of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, to withdraw the legal tender character of existing bank notes in denominations of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 issued by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is unprecedented. The demonetization of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 banknotes was a policy enacted by the Government of India on 8th November, 2016. All ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series ceased to be legal tender in India from 9th November, 2016”
What is Currency Demonetization?
It is a radical financial step in which a currency unit’s status as a legal tender is declared invalid. This move is usually executed when old currencies have to be replaced by new one’s or whenever there is a change of national currency.
In a historical move that may record strength in the fight against corruption, black money, money laundering, terrorism and financing of terrorists as well as counterfeit notes, the Government of India decided that 500 and 1000 notes will no longer be legal tender from midnight, 8th November, 2016.
The Government of India has taken this step of demonetization of ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 banknotes with the intention to curb financing of terrorism through the proceeds of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and use of such funds for subversive activities such as espionage, smuggling of arms, drugs and other contrabands into India, and for eliminating unaccounted Money which casts a long shadow of parallel economy on our real economy, effect has taken place from the expiry of the 8th November, 2016.
The banknote denominations of ₹ 100, ₹ 50, ₹ 20, ₹ 10 and ₹ 5 of the Mahatma Gandhi Series continued to remain as legal tender and were unaffected by the policy.
History and Background:
Erstwhile Government had taken similar measures in the past for demonetization of currency. In January 1946, currency notes of 1000 and 10,000 rupees were withdrawn and new notes of 1000, 5000 and 10,000 rupees were introduced in 1954. The Janata Party coalition government had again demonetised notes of 1000, 5000 and 10,000 rupees on 16 January 1978 to curb counterfeit money and black money.
On 28th October, 2016 the total currency in circulation in India was Rs. 17.77 Lakh crore (US$ 260 billion). In terms of value, the annual report of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) of 31st March, 2016 stated that total bank notes in circulation valued to Rs. 16.42 lakh crore (US$ 240 billion) of which nearly 86% (around ₹ 14.18 lakh crore (US$ 210 billion)) was ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 banknotes. In terms of volume, the report stated that 24% (around 2203 crore) of the total 9026.6 crore banknotes were in circulation.
After the official announcement by Prime Minister Modi, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Urjit Patel, and Economic Affairs secretary, Shaktikanta Das explained in a press conference that while the supply of notes of all denominations had increased by 40% between 2011 and 2016, the ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes increased by 76% and 109% respectively in this period owing to forgery. This forged cash was then used to fund terrorist activities against India. As a result the decision to eliminate the notes had been taken.
Brief Overview of the Demonetization Scheme:
The Reserve Bank of India laid down a detailed procedure for the exchange of the demonetized banknotes with new ₹ 500 and ₹ 2000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi New Series and ₹ 100 banknotes of the…
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Narendra Modi: Everything About The PM Of India
Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India, is a leader who has left an indelible mark on the nation's political, economic, and social landscape. Known for his dynamic leadership, visionary policies, and charismatic personality, Modi has transformed India in numerous ways. This comprehensive blog delves into everything about Narendra Modi, offering insights into his early life, political journey, significant achievements, and influence on India and the world.
Early Life and Background
Narendra Damodardas Modi was born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, a small town in northern Gujarat, India. Coming from a humble background, Modi's early life was marked by hardship and determination. He helped his father sell tea at the local railway station, an experience that shaped his understanding of grassroots issues and the common man's struggles.
Education and Early Interests
As per the UK Newspapers News Modi completed his schooling in Vadnagar and later pursued a degree in political science, earning an M.A. from Gujarat University in Ahmedabad. His early interest in serving the nation led him to join the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organization, in the early 1970s. Modi set up a unit of the RSS’s students’ wing, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, in his area, where he honed his leadership skills and ideological beliefs.
Political Journey
Modi's political journey began with his active involvement in the RSS, which eventually led to his association with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 1987. Within a year, he was made the general secretary of the Gujarat branch of the party. Modi played a pivotal role in strengthening the party’s presence in the state, contributing to the BJP's success in the 1995 state legislative assembly elections and the formation of the first-ever BJP-controlled government in India.
Chief Minister of Gujarat
In 2001, Narendra Modi was appointed the Chief Minister of Gujarat, following the poor response of the incumbent government to the Bhuj earthquake. He entered his first-ever electoral contest in a February 2002 by-election, winning a seat in the Gujarat state assembly.
Modi’s tenure as chief minister was marked by both achievements and controversies. His role during the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat drew international criticism, with allegations of condoning the violence or failing to act decisively to stop it. Despite these controversies, Modi’s political career in Gujarat was marked by repeated electoral successes in 2002, 2007, and 2012, establishing him as a formidable leader within the BJP.
Rise to National Leadership
Modi's success in Gujarat laid the foundation for his rise to national prominence. In June 2013, Modi was chosen as the leader of the BJP’s campaign for the 2014 elections to the Lok Sabha. His campaign focused on development, good governance, and anti-corruption, resonating with millions of Indians. In the 2014 elections, he led the BJP to a historic victory, securing a clear majority of seats in the Lok Sabha.
First Term as Prime Minister (2014-2019)
Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister on May 26, 2014. His first term was marked by several significant initiatives and reforms aimed at transforming India:
Goods and Services Tax (GST): Launched in 2017, GST is one of the most significant tax reforms in India's history, simplifying the indirect tax structure.
Demonetization: In 2016, Modi announced the demonetization of high-value currency notes to curb black money and counterfeit currency.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: Launched in 2014, this nationwide cleanliness campaign aimed to eliminate open defecation and improve solid waste management.
Digital India: An ambitious program to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.
Make in India: Aimed at making India a global manufacturing hub, this initiative encourages companies to manufacture their products in India.
Modi's foreign policy achievements included hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping and making a highly successful visit to New York City, where he met with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Second Term as Prime Minister (2019-2024)
The Modi-led BJP won a majority again in the 2019 general election. His second term saw continued efforts to promote Hindu culture and implement economic reforms:
Revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's Special Status: In October 2019, Modi's government revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, bringing it under the direct control of the union government.
COVID-19 Pandemic Response: Modi took decisive action to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, implementing strict nationwide restrictions and promoting vaccine development and distribution.
Despite facing protests and criticism for some policies, such as agricultural reforms, Modi's leadership remained influential. The BJP faced setbacks in state elections in late 2018, but Modi's charisma and a security crisis in Jammu and Kashmir boosted his image ahead of the 2019 elections.
Third Term as Prime Minister (2024-Present)
In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won 240 seats, and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured 293 of the 543 seats, allowing Modi to become Prime Minister for a third consecutive term. Although the BJP did not secure a majority on its own, the NDA's coalition support ensured their continued governance.
Personal Life and Public Image
Narendra Modi is known for his disciplined lifestyle, early morning yoga sessions, and simple living. Despite his high-profile status, he remains deeply connected to his roots and continues to draw inspiration from his early life experiences.
Communication and Public Engagement
Modi's communication skills are unparalleled, often using social media and public addresses to connect with citizens. His monthly radio program, "Mann Ki Baat," has become a popular platform for sharing his thoughts and initiatives with the nation.
Conclusion
Narendra Modi's journey from a small-town boy to the Prime Minister of the world's largest democracy is a testament to his resilience, dedication, and visionary leadership. His impact on India's socio-economic fabric, governance, and international relations is profound and continues to shape the country's future.
Whether admired or criticized, Narendra Modi's influence on India and the global stage is undeniable. His story is not just about a political leader but also about the transformative power of determination and leadership.
Stay tuned to our blog for more updates and in-depth analyses of Narendra Modi's policies, initiatives, and their impact on India and the world.
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At this point you've just demonitized all of Ireland, Scotland and Australia. And presumably Finland if anyone can actually understand what they're saying.
You know what really fucking Annoys Me about internet censorship is stuff like swear words being heavily censored because that's entirely an American cultural hangup being forced on the rest of us. I don't know a single country where swearing is as taboo as it is in America. In fact most languages have swear words that would have the same effect on an American as giving a Victorian chimney sweep a pepsi max cherry.
#perkele#Demonetization#Censorship#We're not even starting on the number of ways Hungarian can tell you to go fuck a horse#magyar
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PM Modi's Prediction for Sensex on Lok Sabha Election Results Day: A Detailed Analysis
As India approaches another crucial Lok Sabha election, the financial markets are abuzz with anticipation. Historically, election results have had a significant impact on market movements, often reflecting investor sentiment towards the incoming government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for his economic reforms and market-friendly policies, recently made a bold prediction regarding the…
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India's UPI Going Global
UPI’s lead in being creative, welcoming and flexible can help countries build strong payment systems that meet their citizens’ needs and support lasting economic progress. UPI’s story shows that using technology to include more people in the economy and stay competitive globally is key to success in today’s digital age.
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Today, everyone is opting for digital payments. Card and cash payments are decreasing. In terms of digital payments, India is surpassing the leading countries in the world. You can gauge the popularity of UPI payments from the latest figures. With the increasing craze for UPI payments, mobile transactions are getting a boost. People consider UPI as the top choice for digital payments. Amidst the rapid growth in India's digital payments, FY 2023-24 witnessed significant growth in UPI transactions compared to the previous year. According to transaction numbers, there has been a 56% growth in UPI transactions, and in terms of valuation, there has been a 43% increase. This is the first time that UPI transactions have crossed the mark of 100 billion. In the fiscal year 2023-24, transactions through UPI reached 131 billion, compared to 84 billion in the fiscal year 2022-23.
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Deciphering Modi: The Saga of Triumphs and Tribulations in Indian Democracy
### In Praise of Narendra Modi: A Chronicle of Unprecedented GeniusIn an era where mediocrity often masquerades as competence, Narendra Modi stands as a beacon of unparalleled brilliance, guiding India towards a utopian future previously unseen by the lesser mortals of politics. With a wave of his magic wand, Modi has transformed the Indian economy, making the mythical Midas blush in the…
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MONETIZATION PITFALLS: how invalid views can harm your channel #monetiza...
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ENSURE you stay monetized and maintain a healthy relationship with your audience and with YouTube as well by adhering to the policies and guidelines. Maintain your reputation as trustworthy and genuine through ensuring you provide authentic and value content. Avoid invalid views or engagement manipulation at all costs. The consequences can lead to reduced revenue, reduced visibility of your channel, demonetization, suspension or termination of your channel from YouTube
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