Wednesday, January 26, 2011

About about about. .

Hello everybody! as if I have too many visitors! but that's fine, it is worth utterting for the pleasure it gives as one does.
Before we begin discussions i'm obliged to ask you if you really are free and volunteering to lose time, because that's precisely what I'm going to assist you in through this post. If your reading this line, then I take it that you are determined not to regret in the end- if you sustain that long-, or in the middle or inbetween. And I appreciate such determination.
Well for those who are still with me, here is a good second chance for wisdom to prevail. This post is my first attempt to imitate in writting, my speeches; talks, im sorry. Translation- there is no specific theme for this post, nor direction. Nevertheless, it's not without purpose, which is to respond to the long standing requests of Vaish aks; my lone serious follower.
Congradulations! u r where u were least expected to be. U've proved some curious law, which im not sure what it is. Talking about law reminds me of my legal classes and thinking of it makes me forget everything, including myself since im mostly 'lost' in the 'legal hour'. That leaves me blank and wondering, yet again, what to write. This sort of a thing is common inside math classes in schools; but here it is, continuing through PG and haunting us even here. It's a little over midnight, I should abstain from speaking of scary things. Lets, therefore, depart from this topic.
Its strange that one doesn't find things when it comes to writting. Strange because, it's not the same case with talking, where we are run by torrential ideas and just waiting for our turn to pour them out in turn, or otherwise. What explains that? perhaps a sense of fear that what is written becomes a proof of our ignorance, and that it may always hang around in people's mind even after the writer is moved out of his/her ignorance. There could be simpler reasons, like lack of patience, inanimate audience (paper), limitations in knowledge over the language, or aphonia or the apparent lack of ideas. There can be many more reasons depending upon the fancy of person and his/her talent and taste for jazzing up excuses. So, what are my reasons for my difficulty in writting? With me, its a combination of the reasons listed above when it's not aphonia, which is mostly the case. Excuse me for my lack of imagination and an evidently dull answer. Ironically, I possess both talent and taste prodigiously, but aphonia weigned a little more over its competitors, and hence reigned.
Aphonia, arguably is the biggest reason behind most people falling in love. Women exploit this trait of generally dumb men suffering from 'lack of girl friend' due to percieved social stress. Eventually, when such a man attains enlightenment and seeks to escape, he finds himself entraped in the henious cobweb the girl so tacitly spun him into. And the very few who manage to free oneself from the cobweb, is harassed by the society and branded as a miscreant culpable of the things the girl actually did to him. And at instances where the realization occurs a little later, after marriage, the lady wins the lottery of her life- a bumper in the name of alimony. Sadly with the favour of laws. That's how unfair the society has been to its majority population, i.e., the men. Perhaps, we should stop asking for reservations for women and demand reservations for men. Common guys, we need high paying jobs at least to pay off the debts created by our mislead choices and the ransom they demand in the name of alimony. I hope our law makers visit this page.
I shouldn't have brought this topic! They are never without kindling memories; memories which make one forget everything else. I've accidentaly invoked those memories, and thereby paved the way for the conclusion of this post. For it withdraws me from every other thought in drawing me closer to it. . .
Wow looks like we've returned to where we began- wondering what to discuss. That gives me the satisfaction of completing one cycle of undirected articulation. And also a new law that, 'undirected thoughts take a cyclic path'. Leave your comments, if you haven't as yet left!