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No Matter What Thaman Says, It's Not Impressive

In recent times, star composer SS Thaman stated that the output he is creating is being immensely liked by his directors and producers, and he doesn’t understand why some fans are trolling him for that. The talented music director defended the tunes he scored for Bro and the background score given for Guntur Kaaram. But here is the reality again. The other day the second single from Bro, ‘Jaanavule’ was released, which happens to be a duet shot on Sai Dharam Tej and Ketika Sharma in a foreign location.

S07.E11: Jeanne's Story - Page 4 - My 600-lb Life

Reminder: Please do not discuss politics via topic of disability/Medicare & "stealing from the public". Only address issues related to people on the show, not everyone in a given group.  Let's veer away from assumptions that head us down that slope.  ncG1vNJzZmien6fCrr%2BNqamipZWptq6x0WeaqKVfqbyxtcJocGpxaWl6tHyWnmhqZZqarq%2B6xKxkrKyfp8ZwvMCgnGhsXw%3D%3D

Sobyanin Portrait Emerges from Past

Natalya Chestyakova-Yaroslavova, a senior member of Sergei Sobyanin’s successful campaign team during the 2001 gubernatorial elections in the Tyumen region, says her former boss is a political fighter who knows how to work with foreign investors, isn’t afraid to make tough decisions and took tight control of the local media as governor. From Sobyanin’s election until he moved to Moscow in 2005, Chestyakova-Yaroslavova kept in contact with him and his office, first as his aide for public communications and later as a senior manager at a Tyumen region energy company.

Warden's Law god roll and best perks in Destiny 2

Not many Destiny 2 weapons can go from zero to hero, but Warden’s Law seems to have achieved that tremendous feat. This once-terrible hand cannon is back, and it’s gunning to become one of the most coveted new weapons in Destiny 2—especially if you have a god roll for it. Recommended Videos Warden’s Law is ushering in the new Heavy Burst archetype for hand cannons, which fires two bullets in quick succession.

WhatsApp adds screenshot blocking and more

WhatsApp has been keen on improving privacy as of late. This week, the messaging service announced a new update that houses a few new changes in the WhatsApp app, including the ability to delete messages after sending, the option to block screenshots of images, and more. WhatsApp has long been a messaging app used by many who want to keep private conversations private. The app uses end-to-end encryption to keep messages and data stored safely, only allowing you and the intended recipients see what’s been sent.