Hey, skimmers and scanners! This is JM from Industrial biotechnology, 3rd year. Unlike other writers let me tease your thoughts with an unusual topic. As the heading suggests, it isn’t about any ancient, iconic wall built during the times of war in o
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When I was seven, my parents decided to enrol me in a keyboard class. At the time, I had no clue about what I was getting into and had no say against my parents’ wishes. Looking back now, I can see that my parents’ decision has changed my life for th
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In today’s world, the life of teens is not that simple. Besides the age old challenges associated with teenage life, today's teens have the added pressure of owning a mobile and keeping up with his/her social life. Here's a fact : Today, over 95%
Darkness
Darkness, my old fear and my new care, How I remember being scared of you! The way you made me see things dancing in the dark, The whole new world you created with your monsters, The way you would make me shudder in fear, With my
Dad to Daughter : The unspoken words
Walking through those doors now, It never felt the same anymore. There was no more noise, No one to call out to, No one to call him Dad. He had given his only daughter To the most worthy man He had found for her, himself.
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Murthy, seeing no other option, acquiesced. “It is here” the Inspector said, pointing at Murthy’s embarrassingly worn and torn leather shoes. He reached inside the left shoe and foraged like he knew something was there. Nothing. He reached a
Putting The Pieces Together Part 4
Abish was a robber, and Murthy would not have had the faintest idea if not for Inspector Raghu’s revelation. Murthy started to wonder if his ever-so subjective irritating presence in the hallway had anything to do with the murder. He lapsed into
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The clamour percolating the apartment’s hallway found its way into the earshot of every tenant of Parvathi apartments, each enjoying their Saturday morning, as khaki-clad men strolled back and forth from apartment 201 to the hallway. At least once ev
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Arjun and his- what most people with a considerable love for canines would regard as cute- labrador lived in apartment 202. Arjun was a subject of admiration by the tenants of Parvathi apartments, because he was perceived as an amiable person by most
Hey, skimmers and scanners! This is JM from Industrial biotechnology, 3rd year. Unlike other writers let me tease your thoughts with an unusual topic. As the heading suggests, it isn’t about any ancient, iconic wall built during the times of war in o
When I was seven, my parents decided to enrol me in a keyboard class. At the time, I had no clue about what I was getting into and had no say against my parents’ wishes. Looking back now, I can see that my parents’ decision has changed my life for th
Her expectations and reality, One never complied with the other! Her life – worthy of nothing Perhaps can offer some ideas For expectation vs. reality memes! Her attempt to tempt fate Started when she was eight. Wanted gesso f
In today’s world, the life of teens is not that simple. Besides the age old challenges associated with teenage life, today's teens have the added pressure of owning a mobile and keeping up with his/her social life. Here's a fact : Today, over 95%
Darkness, my old fear and my new care, How I remember being scared of you! The way you made me see things dancing in the dark, The whole new world you created with your monsters, The way you would make me shudder in fear, With my
Walking through those doors now, It never felt the same anymore. There was no more noise, No one to call out to, No one to call him Dad. He had given his only daughter To the most worthy man He had found for her, himself.
Murthy, seeing no other option, acquiesced. “It is here” the Inspector said, pointing at Murthy’s embarrassingly worn and torn leather shoes. He reached inside the left shoe and foraged like he knew something was there. Nothing. He reached a
Abish was a robber, and Murthy would not have had the faintest idea if not for Inspector Raghu’s revelation. Murthy started to wonder if his ever-so subjective irritating presence in the hallway had anything to do with the murder. He lapsed into
The clamour percolating the apartment’s hallway found its way into the earshot of every tenant of Parvathi apartments, each enjoying their Saturday morning, as khaki-clad men strolled back and forth from apartment 201 to the hallway. At least once ev
Arjun and his- what most people with a considerable love for canines would regard as cute- labrador lived in apartment 202. Arjun was a subject of admiration by the tenants of Parvathi apartments, because he was perceived as an amiable person by most