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sign9: October 2009
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Saturday, October 24, 2009. Image courtesy : Kıvanç Niş. On Flickr, check usage terms. Before using the image. Thrown to repay birthday parties and treats given by, classmates, roommates, friends and those who wished him on Orkut. Some answers were there in the novel apart from the entertainment and yup I accept Punjabis are like this, can I oblige by showing you milder and more tamed versions of the breed? But that is the way they have to be! Links To This Post. Tagged Under - adventure. You wake up lat...
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sign9: Protocols
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Tuesday, February 03, 2015. This republic day, 2 protocols were not followed for goodness. In the first case, the tradition of inviting ex-CMs of Delhi to republic day parades was broken by not extending invitation to Mr. Arvind Kejriwal. In the second, the prime minister of India himself received US President at airport. The latter is not unprecedented, Manmohan Singh has done it before. The publicity and mania surrounding the visit was unprecedented though. And thy subsidy promises will be funded by ou...
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sign9: May 2010
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Monday, May 10, 2010. Bird on the branch. On Flickr License: CC BY 2.0. There was never yet an uninteresting life. Such a thing is an impossibility. Inside of the dullest exterior there is a drama, a comedy, and a tragedy. - Mark Twain. A fantastic chat with a stranger! I have many.) Like to talk, learn, discuss. You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi! Stranger: Have you been in love? Stranger: just like that. You: don't know actually. Stranger: how old are you. Stranger: where are you from?
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More not than often: February 2015
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More not than often. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Changing By The Minute. It would seem that a person's thoughts, views, opinions etc. are constant. At least this is what I thought. Turns out, I myself am an exception to this. I have noticed that whenever I expose myself to some new idea, I either pursue it to death, or I hate it. Then, in some time, a week, a couple of months, or until a friend makes me do the opposite . yes, you guessed it right. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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More not than often: March 2015
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More not than often. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. History Repeats Itself. Sometimes Too Soon. Three of us were chatting at the workplace today. Both were seniors and elder to me, and one of them mentioned generation gap. He was irritated and amused that our generation. Somehow thinks that his generation is one of idiots. He was even more irritated and amused because he remembered thinking the same about the generation before him. He pointed out that this pattern repeats with every new generation. This curren...
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More not than often: June 2015
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More not than often. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Worst that can happen. Someone yesterday asked me how to deal with a new task at her job. This particular thing was filling her with anxiety and stress. My response was to think of the worst possible long term scenario with that thing, and then realize that she won't reach that bad a state. Basically, this is thinking what is the worst that can happen? Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Sunday, June 14, 2015. A few times, not more than 3 or 4, people have asked me if...
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More not than often: Want some water? Or tea?
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More not than often. Friday, October 21, 2016. As children, we were taught to always offer water to anyone who comes to our home. Guests, friends, delivery persons, electricians, plumbers and so on and so forth. My parents, especially my mother spent a lot of time and effort on this. I haven't thanked my coworker for the compliment. Not yet. I don't know why I wrote this post. Most likely because I have not written since some time. Also, no idea why, I try not to start sentences with "I", but more often ...
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More not than often: April 2015
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More not than often. Monday, April 27, 2015. Omnious or just Unlucky? Many times we hear of someone being omnious. Mostly because they underwent some sort of personal tragedy. This is so prevalent, it almost seems true. Oh, they can't have a child. Must have done some sort of bad things in a previous life. She just sits and stares into the wall, must be some kind of bad luck. We just assume a negative person is inherently negative and therefore in a situation of suffering. For want of a better word ).
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More not than often: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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More not than often. Tuesday, December 6, 2016. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Is an initiative and website that offers such books for reading or downloading. I was lucky to come across it in college but was stupid enough to not read stuff from it for a long time. Recently, I went through the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Here are a few quotes from the book. Promises in this world and beyond. Charles] Osborne went to the West Indies, where he became an eminent lawyer and made money, but died y...
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More not than often: January 2017
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More not than often. Monday, January 30, 2017. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert. There have been five mass extinctions in the past. This book, The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. Shows that we are currently going through the sixth one. And that we, humans are responsible for this undergoing mass extinction event. And, that there is still hope and more importantly, evidence, for improvement. Made the Neanderthals and homo erectus. Of the book is available on Wikipedia.