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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Linda Yaccarino, Donald Trump and Sara Ali Khan are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 20.05.23, 07:29 PM

Following repeated requests by Indian uncles facing exorbitant divorce settlements, Meta announces that the next update of WhatsApp will come equipped with a feature to lock chats, to help those whose fingers cannot keep up with their hormones. This is also good news for those Indians still living with their parents, as they can now hand over their phone galleries for their parents to zoom into without having to turn off their internet.

Meanwhile, Tata, which has acquired the rights to manufacture iPhones in India, proudly reveals that should its Made in India iPhones malfunction, one can simply submerge it in a bowl of Tata Sampann Basmati Rice.

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Elsewhere, Indian astrologers find a fresh vertical on which to expand their profession now that Saturn is confirmed to have more moons orbiting it than Jupiter.

Wondering what else happened while you came to terms with the fact that you will still be gazing at the same moon every night? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

May 15

Linda Yaccarino says that her contract as CEO of Twitter stipulates her to share at least one NSFW meme every week on her Twitter account TT archives

May 16

Donald Trump has reportedly hired three ‘Succession’ writers as part of his strategic operations team for the 2024 elections TT archives

May 17

Sara Ali Khan was offended at the Cannes management because she was not allowed to recite poetry on the red carpet TT archives

May 18

Rishi Sunak adds with a smirk: “If rain washes out play in the tri-series final, Britain keeps the Kohinoor” TT archives

May 19

The makers of ‘Adipurush’ have been asked to remove all romantic scenes between Ram and Sita for the film to run tax-free in select states in India

Satire Adipurush Donald Trump Humour Rishi Sunak
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