I did recall

25th Nov was my 12th standard English teacher, Mrs Shourie’s birthday. It took two days to finally remember who it was. I called her in the morning and talked to her after about two years. I had not wished her last year either. Her birthday was always a big day for all ex-students. The year … Continue reading I did recall

Grossly Evil

“Nineteen percent of households belong to a scheduled caste, 8 percent belong to a scheduled tribe, and 40 percent belong to other backward classes (OBC). Only one-third of India’s households do not belong to the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, or other backward classes.“How many of these one-third are well-off? And how many of them get … Continue reading Grossly Evil

History never leaves you

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Obsessions

A lot of people suffer from varying degrees of OCD. So do I. My OCD is nearing very high levels. I seem to have no control, and I keep doing/repeating things over and over again. It is pretty scary just as it is, and even scarier to do it while being fully aware of it. … Continue reading Obsessions