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Posts archive for: January, 2008
  • @!&*%^#!!

    Didnt understand?

    Most probably you wouldnt have?

    And what is your reaction?

    Confusion?

    Now replace that with an expletive.

    Now whats your reaction?

    Disgust? Uneasiness?

    Whatever it is, this post is a reminder to all those addicted to using foul language that it falls harsh on a person's ears and the excuse that over time people will get used to it is not acceptable.There are better ways to sound "cool". If you are in a really foul mood,do first try to avoid using expletives and find some other way to express yourself. After that if you still feel pissed, go ahead and use an expletive if you must.

    MY request is to avoid using it atleast in the company of those who resent it.

  • A message to all the girls and women!!

    Listen up buddy, if you are one of those who rely on your lip balm or gloss or your complete make-up kit to boost up your self-esteem or if you are wrapped up in the falsity that people will look at you or appreciate you only when you have it on, please please please wake up!! There is nothing dumber than that!Plus think about how much you would save!

    You are as beautiful as you think you are. Please don’t depend on cosmetics. Use it to complement your real beauty.Do not consider it your real beauty!

    For those “lovely” people out there who are too thick skulled to get what I am saying and snickering saying “this is exactly what ugly looking people say”, please accept my greatest sympathies!

    Looking good is nice, but it comes from within! If you are happy, you automatically begin to feel good which reflects on your face and your aura and you look good. It doesn’t work the other way. If you say that you feel happy only if you look good, change your mindset else you aren’t going to be happy when you are 40 or so..( I got nothing against the 40s!! Just referring to wrinkles which generally become pronounced around forty!)

    Relax. You are beautiful. You do look good.

    What matters is you.
    You.
    That is all that matters.

  • Option A or B

    You are given option A or option B in life.
    What do you choose?

    you go on for option C- both A and B or option D- neither A nor B.

    I don't understand why.

    If you went straight for option A or option B this post isnt targeted at you.

    I do not understand why. I really don't.

    For example, I speak frankly and honestly and tada! I am called rude. I speak politely using the golden words of thank you, please and sorry and voila! I am now called "formal". How do you expect me to do things then? Differently is it? Please do elaborate if that is the case.

    Which reminds me to remind you people not to rush to conclusions! Do not rush to conclusions about people about whom you barely know anything. Don't be eager to title us. We already have names. We don't need more names. It is really saddening to see and hear being given names which aren't given directly at all and if at all given directly not explained. Its bad and sad.

    Along the same lines, let me say-

    If you have the guts to comment about me, come talk to me, at my face, it isnt all that unbearable to look at, i dare say.

    If you are spineless, go on, go bicker about me behind my back but remember, its a shame that you can''t look at my face and tell me. Most probably its because you already know that what you are saying is crap and doesn't deserve my attention. Trust me people, if it isnt worth my attention, it isn't worth any one's attention so better shut it and move on!

  • Name!!

    Hate it when people repeatedly call my name without giving me enough time to reply!! For Heaven's sake!! give it a break!! I might love my name but no thank you i am not willing it to be spit out like venom or screamed out as though its a curse!!!

    This a note to everyone out there!! not only with me but anyone!! DO NOT yell a person's name repeatedly without giving them time to reply!! ofcourse the only exception being if they are deaf!!

  • Yes, I was wrong

    Yes, I was wrong.

    Thats it. The sentence is not followed by any excuse however creative it may be.

    The capability of accepting that yes, I was wrong comes with maturity.

    So say the old and wise.

    I prefer to say it comes with the likes of me who prefer to accept it just for the sake of avoiding more trouble and conflict!

    One time I hate to go about saying I was wrong is when I know for a fact that I am right and the other person is sprouting unadulterated crap! that I cant stand! if that person ends up badmouthing me coz they are too daft to understand what Im saying is right and makes far more sense, I am forced to move out of such stupid company untill the person comes back and attempts to use the lil brain he may have.

    Anyways, most of the time, I have noticed that its better to shut up, shrug your shoulders and pity their thick scull and walk off giving the poor person some time to find his brain and then use it.I got no clue if that is to be mature or no, but hey, it works brilliantly by shutting the other person up and avoid further noise!! ;)

  • Move it!

    Move it!
    Shake it!
    Twist it!
    Like that!
    Like this!
    Yup C'mon Baby!

    Nope. I am not talking of any song i heard but simply commenting on how now its the girls(women) who have to move out of the way if they do not wish to be brushed across. Really sad.

    What happened to nice men who move out of the way leaving way for the woman to walk past? tut tut! dont get me wrong already.. Maybe a few do exist but please spread the word and get more of the nice kind on the road please!

  • Politicians...

    Should politicians have a minimum qualification? An interesting discussion especially in the classroom setting where none of it actually bothers us, the students at all.

    The unanimous reply was a big YES! Then came the next question, what do you consider as the appropriate qualification? Before an answer was found for that, prompt came the next question What about experience, doesn’t it count? By emphasizing on qualifications would we not once again place emphasis on a sheet of paper( the degree) rather than on the person? Immediately followed with a valid point that it isn’t difficult to forge a certificate nor is it difficult to bribe. However, the point forgotten here is that when a person gets a degree, it is shown in the way the person conducts themselves and not only in the certificate. Hence any sort of forgery could be suspected when the person conducts themselves in a manner we have grown not to accept from “educated” people. once again, the definition of education is questioned. Along with it comes the dig at experience.

    After some time, we came to a conclusion that it would be right to say that what we really need in a country are well cultured people who have an idea of what is going on in the country and a desire to fix things backed with the knowledge and support required to do it. The mixture of education, experience, legacies, love for the country and a passion to change for the better could be in any proportion hopefully, the last two in higher doses.

    What say?

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