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Epiphanic Interlude: December 2010
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Friday, December 31, 2010. B We (the so called 'youth) like to criticise soaps for their drama and unrealistic story lines. We (or maybe just I) are put off by the sobbing wives/daughters-in-law, the feuding families, the inter-familial rivalry, the break-ups, the getting back together, the re-births and the makeovers and post cosmetic surgery formations etc. But, the same fare dished up by reality shows is lapped up? With our advanced sense of voyeurism. Such c...
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Epiphanic Interlude: Life at Par
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Saturday, May 28, 2011. Now, this was an article that I'd failed to come across in the papers (owing to how irregularly I've been following the papers). So when the topic was brought up, I listened with curiosity to the comments being floated around. The lady who brought up the topic went on to comment on how tragic it was that a young guy who was being brought for treatment should die so tragically and how the. Bhagwan ke tareeke bhi ajeeb hain". While reading ...
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Epiphanic Interlude: A new pasttime
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Monday, January 3, 2011. There's a new thing I've started doing at work. Actually, it's not so new. I've just recently begun to be conscious of what I was doing. At work, we all have desks and are made to sit according to the teams we work with. Each team is separated from the others by modular partitions. My desk is at one corner of the office and from my place I can pretty much see the entire office. There are so many types actually and many a time, I fancy th...
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Epiphanic Interlude: Musings...
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Friday, December 31, 2010. B We (the so called 'youth) like to criticise soaps for their drama and unrealistic story lines. We (or maybe just I) are put off by the sobbing wives/daughters-in-law, the feuding families, the inter-familial rivalry, the break-ups, the getting back together, the re-births and the makeovers and post cosmetic surgery formations etc. But, the same fare dished up by reality shows is lapped up? With our advanced sense of voyeurism. Such c...
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Epiphanic Interlude: January 2011
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Monday, January 3, 2011. There's a new thing I've started doing at work. Actually, it's not so new. I've just recently begun to be conscious of what I was doing. At work, we all have desks and are made to sit according to the teams we work with. Each team is separated from the others by modular partitions. My desk is at one corner of the office and from my place I can pretty much see the entire office. There are so many types actually and many a time, I fancy th...
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Epiphanic Interlude: August 2008
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Often when people seem to land up in what seems to be a mess, they try and brush off explaining how they landed up ending in that mess in the first place. Their excuse- "It's too complicated. You won't understand.". Well, that may be a fair accusation to make, but recently, something prompted me to wonder if things always had to take on these mammoth, 'complicated' forms? Siddhant: wow, really? Me: Quite impressive, I say. To an old f...
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Epiphanic Interlude: May 2007
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Saturday, May 12, 2007. Well, I've been jobless and been doing a lot of thinking lately (especially after a conversation with Nidhi, on the lack of imagination.BTW, Nidhi.I'm STILL yet to get that mail! So I've kind of reached the brink of all rational thought! I want to.be one of those characters in Enid Blyton's "Faraway tree" series. I want to be able to slide down Moonface's tree and climb up the faraway tree and see all those lands that sit atop! I want to&...
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Epiphanic Interlude: November 2007
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Monday, November 12, 2007. A comeback attempt gone awry (sheepish look). Writing a post after a really long time and I guess the credit for that would go to Divs and T for subconsciously making me want to write when I saw how regularly they updated their blogs. If either of you read this, let it be known that you guys are awesome! On campus and while I was in the midst of the celebrations, a number of thoughts hit me at different points of time, so have decided ...
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Epiphanic Interlude: July 2010
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Thursday, July 8, 2010. 8220;After a while you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul, and you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning and company doesn’t mean security, and you begin to learn that kisses aren’t contracts and presents aren’t promises, and you begin to accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes open, with the grace of an adult. Not the grief of a child. Secondly, since reading this quote, there were some.
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Epiphanic Interlude: December 2007
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In an imperfect world, it all makes sense. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. For old times' sake. This is something that Munchkin came up with nearly 2 years ago, when we got elected into the Union. She'd come up with this to add a humourous touch to all the rules that formed part of Stella's famous dress code, which we were supposed to. On an average- 10 times over! To the student body at our. Mancha's Dress Code for Stella Marians. Tight is not right. Short is not hot. Lingerie are not for display. Don't kno...