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Dekho dekho kon aaya? ♥️
#psl#psl2024#psl 9#pak cricket#Pakistan Super League#cricket#pcb#Karachi kings#multan sultans#quetta gladiators#islamabad united#Peshawar zalmi#desi tumblr#just desi things#desi larki#life of a desi girl#desi academia#pakistan#desi culture#pakistani aesthetics#cricket things#babar azam
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#PLS #pakistansuperleague2024 #pls2024 #KarachiKings #sanajaved #ShoaibMalik #dot #entertainment #DotEntertainment
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Just posted a glimpse of Karachi vs Lahore match on my channel. We enjoyed a lot and finally, karachi won that match. 😅
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Wasim Akram Loses Cool, Kicks Sofa In Anger After Karachi Kings Lose In PSL. Watch
Karachi Kings president, Wasim Akram, lost his cool after his side lost to Multan Sultans by 3 runs in a league match of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL). The defeat was Karachi’s fourth in just five PSL outings so far, with three of those have been while chasing. Losing close encounters while chasing clearly took its toll on Akram as the former Pakistan captain kicked a sofa, which was…
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Price of Handsome Up Pump in Pakistan > 03267188259
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Karachi Kings Vs Lahore Qulandars PSL Match-30 Prediction on 12/3/2023 a...
#youtube#Lahore Qulandars Vs Match Prediction 2023 Lahore Qulandars Vs Karachi Kings head-to-head Match Pakistan Super League match 2023 schedule Pak
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#PSL Live Match Today#Peshawar Zalmi vs Karachi Kings Live#Peshawar Zalmi#Karachi kings#PSZ vs KRK#KRK vs PSZ#PSL Live#PSL Match 6 Live
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Sana Javed Supporting Shoaib Malik Triggers Reaction
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Humanity’s superpower is sweating—but rising heat could be our kryptonite, and an average temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels could bring regular, fatal heat waves to large parts of the planet, says Tom Matthews, a senior lecturer in environmental geography at King’s College London.
“We have evolved to cope with the most extreme heat and humidity the planet can throw at us,” he explains. But when our core temperature gets to about 42 degrees Celsius (around 107.5 degrees Fahrenheit), people face heat stroke and probable death as the body strains to keep cool and the heart works harder, inducing heart attacks.
Matthews cites an example from his home country, the UK. In the summer of 2022, the UK broke its high temperature record, surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Scientists estimate there were roughly 3,500 heat-associated deaths that summer in the UK. Across Europe, they estimate high heat caused more than 60,000 deaths.
“At 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming, the likes of Lagos, Karachi, [and] Shanghai start to experience heat waves exceeding our limit. At 2 degrees Celsius, the events increase at least 10 times more often, and if we get to 8 degrees Celsius, a large fraction of the Earth’s surface would be too hot for our physiology and would not be habitable,” he says.
Air conditioning and heat-escape rooms would help, but we might need to abandon intense outdoor work such as rice farming in hotter regions. And these solutions will need to be able to meet demand. “The infrastructure must be able to withstand the surges when everyone turns on the air conditioning, and must be able to withstand hurricanes or floods,” he says.
Our best hope in the face of inevitable rises in heat? Cooperation. “We’ve built forecasting systems that will warn us when disasters are incoming by working together at enormous scale. We must continue to do the same.”
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King Sutarou Vartan Karachi 🌟
Hidden in plain sight, building a garden in place of subjects 🥀
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okay, trying to go for at least one answer that’s funny because it’s extremely expected and one that’s funny because it’s unexpected???
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these are the questions.
I think you succeeded, my anonymous inquisitor! (I laughed/smiled when I read the questions.)
2. Did you reread anything? What? YES, I DID! I was going to provide some numbers for this and got a little lost in the details, but half of the individual books I read this year were ones I've read before, I read some of those books (Lion Hunters) multiple times, and then I went and reread a bunch of the ones that were new to me, especially the Lymond Chronicles! The Game of Kings wins, I think. No, I know. I love rereading, and my favorite stories are the kind that make me love it more!
3. What were your top five books of the year? In alphabetical order, with an only-one-book-per-series restriction and my apologies to a few books I liked nearly as much or the same amount as these ones: The Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett, He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan, The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor, A Power Unbound by Freya Marske, and Stateless by Elizabeth Wein.
6. Was there anything you meant to read but never got to? I should have thought to split up my answers, but yes! I remembered a few of the nonfiction ones: The Power of Babel by John McWhorter, Ducks by Kate Beaton, Caring For Your Books by Michael Dirda, Karachi Vice by Samira Shackle, and a biography of John Gielgud
12. Any books that disappointed you? Certain aspects of the Lymond Chronicles, the new-reading highlight of my year, disappointed me in ways that I have also found deeply interesting to talk and think about, and I felt that Wild Maps for Curious Minds: 100 New Ways to See the Natural World did not quite deserve its title. Get wilder and more curious!
21. Did you participate in or watch any booklr, booktube, or book twitter drama? These questions are from 2019, so I suppose they predate booktok becoming a major thing! But I certainly watched Claire run around Schuler books and, dramatically, cause The Thief and Code Name Verity to sell out!
At @red-sea-itinerary, the capital of booklr, our polls have been very dramatic, and an author has weighed in. We should all remember Abreha's palace's water clock. Nearly everyone prefers coffee with Turunesh over kingship and no one thinks Medraut should have the latter. Birds. And Telemakos is taller than Lleu!!!
25. What reading goals do you have for next year? To get around to a few of those books in 6, to read more nonfiction (I think trying more via audiobook would help), to read more diversely in terms of authors (including time periods), and to read another series that's new to me! Maybe to help poke a certain loose book club into meeting again? To have fun and escape and think and learn. Reading was enough of a challenge during and after college that I still feel delighted and grateful that I've been reading regularly and finding new books I love. :)
#thanks for asking!#GoK was at 4 proper reads and then i went and revisited a whole lot of my favorite scenes on saturday night so who knows honestly#;)#runners up for the top five question are system collapse and this is how you lose the time war#i thought i'd read other ever afters in 2023 but in fact it was last december!#still under a year ago i suppose#and i think the other lymond that would make the list is Pawn in Frankincense?#also i really feel like i'm forgetting books people i know have read and talked about this year#that i've been interested in reading#perhaps they will return#questions
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The Beatles in Australia/NZ part four (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 5, part 6, part 7, part 8)
On the flight to Adelaide, Paul talks to Bob about escaping hotels and trying to find someone called Sydney...
Bob: Paul the Renegade, always tries to get out of the hotel, but never does Paul: Me? Nooo, not really, I just couldn't sleep last night, so I just decided to go and see what Sydney was like… I couldn't find him though! Bob: Oh-ho… A prisoner of his own fame I think, and this is something we've talked about before, it happened in Karachi when you went out at ten past two in the morning yet you tried to venture forth in the heart of Kings Cross at half past eleven at night… Paul: Yeah, well I'm a tourist at heart, you know Bob: You're not going to see much of Australia if this continues though, are you? Paul: You never know! One of these days I'll make it! Bob: In other words, you'll try and get out of the hotel where you're staying in Adelaide to see a little of Adelaide? Paul: Well… I don't know, you know… might do. I quite fancy seeing the places, you know. That's the only thing I don't like when we never get a chance to see 'em, so err… sometimes go on little sightseeing tours at night, you know Bob: Now you've had twenty-four hours in Australia, what's your reaction to everything? Paul: I think it's a great place, you know… nice place. We haven't had much decent weather yet, but apparently it should be a bit better in Adelaide, somebody said, cause Sydney wasn't err very good weather… was he? I think it must have been the mongoose season
Bob Rogers interviews Paul McCartney on their flight from Sydney to Adelaide, 12th June 1964
#john wasn't the only one with cheesy dad jokes and gay innuendo#although I think that’s true of any man born in the 40s who listened to the goon show#he clearly didn’t want bob giving away his late night sightseeing secrets#it must have sucked going all that way and staying in a hotel though#I had a lovely dinner in kings cross sydney when I was there#met kylie kwong in her own restaurant#anyhoo#shut up javelin#interviews: paul#bob rogers#paul mccartney#australia 1964#1964#audio and transcripts
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