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Football, Money, And Boredom: Profusion Of Talent And Boring Play And Results

Succinct Backstory As a person who started playing cricket when I was in 4 rth grade and then represented my school, F G Boys School, Jhelum Cantonment, twice in regional tournaments, even after leaving college, I kept watching as many tournaments as I possibly could. However, by the year 2005–2006, my workload had started to increase dramatically, and I had to reign in the desire to watch live matches. Consequently, I started watching sports news on BBC to get all of the information concerning that day’s matches. During that period, I stumbled upon the existence of a spectacularly naughty BBC presenter Amanda Davies — it dawned on me probably 3 or 4 years after first discovering her that she is a spectacularly naughty one, too. I have been following her coverage of the sports since 2007–2008. Although, she covers at least a few different sports, however, she spends most of her time covering football, and just yesterady, she posted a link to her latest article written after she h

Short Tale Of A Vacation Gone Awry

The post was originally written in October, 2023. I am reposting here for improved readability experience. Until five days or so ago, I had been working, albeit extremely slowly owing to the circumstances completely outside of my control, on a few different projects: writing articles and posts, developing browser extensions, and providing people with feedback on their works. Some five days ago, I decided to take a break to write a short data-backed article to discuss some issues that I see in Islamic theology. During the last 5 days, until this morning, I had not been able to write even a couple of proper paragraphs, forget about complete posts. Based on the severe difficulties that I have faced in the last 5 days, I have concluded that my vacation plan has gone spectacularly awry. Metaphorically speaking, when I had booked this vacation in a friendly nation which was supposed to have bright, sunny days throughout the next 15 days, I have landed there during a truly aberr

Prudent Lifestyle Choices: Steps To Optimize Your Workflow And Lifestyle

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Sand Clock: Centuries’ Old Symbol Of Passing of Time. Adopt Measures To Save time. All of us have to start from somewhere for one reason or another. While growing up, some of us develop a profound interest in an activity or two, while others are forced to take up a profession because their stubborn parents without thoroughly evaluating the situation force their children to take up a profession. The rest have to decide based on their faculties and grades that of all of the remaining options, which would either suit them best or which would provide the highest return on investment of time and effort. Whatever the underlying reasons may be, we then have to study newer subjects and learn new tools. As a 46-year-old who has had to learn the tricks of the trade the hard way — you can read the reasons for the very many false steps in this post — I would like to share my tips for improving your workflow while spending your money wisely, as well.

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