created by humans. Yeah, yet another post bashing humankind. “But all units of time – day, hour, year – are man-made, and hence non-natural”, you might argue. Yes, that is correct; however these units represent some natural phenomena – Earth revolving around the Sun in 365.25 ‘days’, rotating on its axis in approximately 24 ‘hours’. […]
Tag: Humans
We complain of the heat and yet sit in rooms cooled by air-conditioning that lead to rise in the very heat that we complain of. We eat junk food spending hard-earned money to take in harmful calories that we then pay money in the gym to burn. We work long hard hours to […]
The dying breed of Original Thought
If one has been following my blog, one would have seen how I’m strongly opinionated, and my views run at a tangent to conventionally-held ideas about the right and the wrong, the acceptable and the unacceptable. And while the content of my views might not be acceptable according to the society’s definition of it, I […]
The fake artificial lives we live
Pink elephants all around us. In the room. On the streets. At the workplaces. Especially at the workplaces. And at social situations. More so in social situations. I was once attending the birthday party of the son of a cousin of mine. Being of a reserved nature, I do not like to attend many social […]
…for the earth. Doctor Mother Nature. Those of you who think this is a sadist post by a sadist mind, perhaps it is. But who cares about the definitions and perceptions anyway. They are human-made. And humans are dying. That’s the great thing. Hurt your sensibilities? Drop off. Awoken your curiosity? Read on.
Because it reeks of social and class fragmentation. Because it inherently points towards the ‘superiority’ of certain commoners (Wikipedia: Since the Late Modern era, “Sir” has been increasingly used also as a respectful way to address any commoners of a superior social status) over others. Because it leads to the creation of artificial hierarchies that […]
Displacement of dust
Displacement of dust. Re-positioning the dust particles from point A to points B, C, and D. C and D being the two lungs of a passer-by.