If your otp are the same gender, who always makes the plans, who replies with “sounds gay. I’m in.”
seen from Belgium
seen from United States
seen from Finland
seen from China

seen from Belgium

seen from United States
seen from Belarus

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Belgium
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Venezuela
seen from Indonesia
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Belgium
If your otp are the same gender, who always makes the plans, who replies with “sounds gay. I’m in.”
Spy/Agents
Your otp are both secret agents. What a calamity.
Who whispers the Mission Impossible theme tune on an actual mission, who shoots them a look of upmost disbelief.
Who is the new recruit who always manages to do something wrong, who rolls their eyes but helps them in secret, never taking any of the credit.
When your otp have children, who tells them stories of all the missions they went on, who interrupts with “then I swooped in and saved the day!”. Bonus: “thats not what happened, don’t listen to them” “ummm yes it–” “you were unconscious literally the whole time.” “…you make a good point”
When your otp, who aren’t together, end up trapped in a very small space together (air vent etc) who suggestively wiggles their eyebrows, who repeatedly bashes their head against the wall and cant believe their bad luck.
Who’s the brains, who’s the muscle. OT3 bonus: “Wait what does that make me?” “you’re… well, you’re you.”
Who makes funny faces behind their boss when their next mission is being explained, who is trying really damn hard not to laugh.
Who takes their job very seriously and seldom shows any emotion let alone smiles, who’s the joker and makes it their mission to entertain them.
Requested by: anon.
It’s been Decided. I know what we’re doing for our first post to hit 1,000+ notes.
I am painting my wooden greatsword from Scarbrough Fair...
As...
P Chidambaram On Demonetisation Debacle | ET NOW Exclusive Interview
P Chidambaram On Demonetisation Debacle | ET NOW Exclusive Interview
P Chidambaram speaks exclusively to Supriya Shrinate on the demonetisation debacle after RBI released its annual report. Subscribe To ET Now For Latest Updates On Stocks, Business, Trading | ► http://goo.gl/5XreUq Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- Times Now : http://goo.gl/U9ibPb The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF To Stay Updated Download the Times Now App :- Android Google Play :…
View On WordPress
RBI's Demonetisation Report: ET NOW Reveals The DeMo Demon
RBI’s Demonetisation Report: ET NOW Reveals The DeMo Demon
With 99% of banned notes back in the system, was the demonetisation worth the pain? ET NOW’s Taneia Bhardwaj asks Former CEA Arvind Virmani and Former RBI Deputy Governor HR Khan. Subscribe To ET Now For Latest Updates On Stocks, Business, Trading | ► http://goo.gl/5XreUq Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- Times Now : http://goo.gl/U9ibPb The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF To Stay…
View On WordPress
Demonetisation Was Not For Confiscation Of Money: FM Arun Jaitley On RBI Data
Demonetisation Was Not For Confiscation Of Money: FM Arun Jaitley On RBI Data
Note ban was not an exercise to confiscate money; next step will be to cleanse political funding, said FM Jaitley. Subscribe To ET Now For Latest Updates On Stocks, Business, Trading | ► http://goo.gl/5XreUq Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- Times Now : http://goo.gl/U9ibPb The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF To Stay Updated Download the Times Now App :- Android Google Play :…
View On WordPress
వెయ్యి నోట్లు ఎక్కడ మోదీ సాబ్?
వెయ్యి నోట్లు ఎక్కడ మోదీ సాబ్? What About #1000Rupee Notes #Modiji #Demonetisation #NotesBan
నోట్లరద్దు టైములో దేశ వ్యాప్తంగా ఎగసిపడిన నిరసనను తట్టుకుని మరీ నిలబడ్డారు మోదీ. రెండు నెలల టైంలో ముళ్ళ మీద కూర్చున్నట్టు ప్రతిపక్షాల విమర్శలను వింటున్నా తనకేమి పట్టనట్టు మౌనముని అవతారం ఎత్తిన మోదీ అనుకున్నది సాధించారు. దీని కోసం కొందరు ప్రాణ త్యాగం చేసినా, ఎన్నో పెళ్ళిళ్ళు ఆగిపోయినా దేనికీ చలించకుండా నిబ్బరంగా గడిపేశారు. డిజిటల్ ఇండియా అనేది మాటల్లో చెప్పుకున్నంత సులభం కాదని RBI Governor…
View On WordPress
New Rs. 500 And Rs. 2,000 Notes Illegal In Nepal
While there is no clarity on the destiny of the pulled back Indian money notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 divisions in Nepal, new Indian Rs. 500 and Rs. 2,000 monetary orders are considered unlawful and banned for trade, Nepal's national bank said on Thursday.
The Nepal Rastra Bank said the new Indian notes, which have showed up in outskirt ranges levy to the open fringe, can't be traded until India concurs endorsement.
Ramu Poudel, head of the NRB's eastern district, told individuals from business group in Biratnagar that the new Indian rupee notes in Nepal will be considered as "unlawful" until new offices of trade are dictated by the Indian peak bank.
Starting now, said Mr Poudel, the comprehension with Reserve Bank of India is that a Nepali national can hold up to Rs. 25,000 worth of old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 group Indian cash notes. "Indeed, even the destiny of those old notes is dubious... by what method can these new Indian notes coming into the market be considered as legitimate?"
Nepal and India have not yet achieved any concession to the methodology of trade of the pulled back notes, and the new notes will be replaceable in Nepal simply after India's national bank issues another FEMA notice under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, as per the NRB.
The FEMA notice permits outside nations or nationals to clutch a specific measure of Indian notes. At present, India has permitted Nepali subjects to exclusively hold Rs. 25,000 in Indian coin.
Mr Poudel said the two national banks were in close contact to facilitate the trade offices yet no chance to get out has been distinguished yet.
After India banned its old Rs. 500 and 1,000 notes, Nepal's national bank had framed a team to set up a rule for Indian coin trade.
"The methodology and rules has as of now been given over to the Indian side for their thought through the Indian Embassy," said Mr Poudel, including that India is wary about giving trade offices to residents of an outside nation, as it fears it could be utilized as "a clearing house" to change over fake cash into lawful delicate. Effect of Demonetization India