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Do not believe on everything in press

Sorry press guys to disappoint you.
I was fooled by couple by magazines in year 1999 / 2000 that Bangalore has better job market.  Guided by TRP fools I explored jobs and found pathetic work conditions.  It was not IT hub then.
I was heavily disappointed with job market but Bangalore weather truly won my heart
Tonight I came across a bullshit article on a reputed website about weight gain and author of the article written it mindlessly,.  Completely Spun content and its one of the well known website.
Dear readers,  though Google is penalizing continuous bad websites but it's your responsibility to not believe on everything on Internet but chose wisely. 
Articles like health should not be followed blindly but expert advice must be taken. 
You cannot count on Internet for issues like health care and if you are relying on it must check for the creditibility.

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