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He was putting her to sleep when the police barged in. 😳 they chopped it. 😳
Originally posted by: MisHumptyDumpty
also bole ki thappad bhi mila tha. Why intoxicated? Why not high on anesthesia 😆
I had my wisdom tooth out trust me my friends and parents' had such a great time 🤣
Haan intoxicated under anesthesia effect waali Prerna bhi chalegi..Bas Rishabh ho saath aur uske saamne Prerna sab bol de..Bas... 🤣
Good re baccha. Anyday better than sitting at homeOriginally posted by: MisHumptyDumpty
aj office jake kaisa laga
Thnks for remembering my sweetheart😘
Hello. I'm crazy about tactics and psychological warfare. And Bajaj is such an exciting study on character. This paragraph reminds me so much of him.
When Genghis Khan became the leader of the Mongol nation, he inherited perhaps the fastest army on the planet, but their swiftness had translated into limited military success. The Mongols might have perfected the art of fighting on horseback, but they were too undisciplined to exploit any advantage they gained this way or to coordinate for a large-scale attack. The genius of Genghis Khan was to transform the chaotic Mongol speed into something organized, disciplined, and strategic. He achieved this by adapting the ancient Chinese strategy of slow-slow-quick-quick.
The first step, a "slow," was to meticulously prepare before any campaign, which the Mongols always did to the highest degree. (In planning for the attack on the shah, the Mongols learned of a guide who knew of a chain of oases across the Kizil Kum Desert. This man was captured and later led Genghis Khan's army across the forbidding territory.) The second "slow" was a setup, which involved getting the enemy to lower its guard, lulling it into complacency. The Mongols, for example, deliberately lost the first battle in the Fergana Valley to feed the shah's arrogance. Then came the first "quick": fixing the enemy's attention forward with a swift frontal attack (Jebe's raids along the river). The final "quick" was a doubly swift blow from an unexpected direction. (Genghis's sudden appearance before the gates of Bukhara is considered by many the greatest military surprise in history.) A master of psychological warfare, Genghis Khan understood that men are most terrified by the unknown and unpredictable. The suddenness of his attacks made the speed of them doubly effective, leading to confusion and panic.
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anytime 🤗Originally posted by: shin-chan
Good re baccha. Anyday better than sitting at home
Thnks for remembering my sweetheart😘
Yeh upcoming shot hai?
Originally posted by: MysticRiver
I am not sure if it will happen now, but meri khawish hai kii Prerna pe hue insult kii wajah se Rishabh aag babula ho full on...Fingers cruised ab nahi toh agge chalke lets hope a intoxicated Prerna reveals the extent of words and insults thrown at her and Rishabh ke gusse ka volcano phoote...
ohh those we can get Ek Chath ke neeche isiliye toh hum sab (not taking names lol ) excited hai !
I see YOU here FINALLY. 😈Originally posted by: FleetingWishes.
Hello. I'm crazy about tactics and psychological warfare. And Bajaj is such an exciting study on character. This paragraph reminds me so much of him.
When Genghis Khan became the leader of the Mongol nation, he inherited perhaps the fastest army on the planet, but their swiftness had translated into limited military success. The Mongols might have perfected the art of fighting on horseback, but they were too undisciplined to exploit any advantage they gained this way or to coordinate for a large-scale attack. The genius of Genghis Khan was to transform the chaotic Mongol speed into something organized, disciplined, and strategic. He achieved this by adapting the ancient Chinese strategy of slow-slow-quick-quick.
The first step, a "slow," was to meticulously prepare before any campaign, which the Mongols always did to the highest degree. (In planning for the attack on the shah, the Mongols learned of a guide who knew of a chain of oases across the Kizil Kum Desert. This man was captured and later led Genghis Khan's army across the forbidding territory.) The second "slow" was a setup, which involved getting the enemy to lower its guard, lulling it into complacency. The Mongols, for example, deliberately lost the first battle in the Fergana Valley to feed the shah's arrogance. Then came the first "quick": fixing the enemy's attention forward with a swift frontal attack (Jebe's raids along the river). The final "quick" was a doubly swift blow from an unexpected direction. (Genghis's sudden appearance before the gates of Bukhara is considered by many the greatest military surprise in history.) A master of psychological warfare, Genghis Khan understood that men are most terrified by the unknown and unpredictable. The suddenness of his attacks made the speed of them doubly effective, leading to confusion and panic.
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On another note, please add me to the AT.😆
Missed you terribly nevertheless 🤗