This may offend friend and foe alike, but hey... at least I'm being honest...
It sometimes surprises me that people can be so out of touch with their own youth. I mean... I look around, and see myself surrounded by these pseudo-moral hypocrites. For them, the point is to raise issue, the issue itself.
I can understand family questioning my morals, or that of my friend's. Rather, I can understand them WANTING to question my friend's. The point is that a college lecturer (usually) takes no interest in your well being whatsoever, but is always there to gossip about your social life. The public will speak, because the public likes to and its too big for anyone to monitor. These academic jokers are a smaller group, but with power in hand. The unfairness of life hits you like the early morning stench of last night's dinner.
Seriously, stupidity is India's greatest resource. A friend remarked that if only stupidity was made a fuel, we'd have electricity to spare, and that it was unfortunate that we couldnt harness it. I riposted that she was wrong... Our entertainment industry has been running on that for a really long time.
But in conclusion, it is such people living in the 18th century who formulate rules that allow the torchbearers of the 21st century to grow. Without them, we would be using flashbulbs.
3 comments:
I can really empathize with that! I found that biting your lips and not caring, help slightly. But eventually leaving the place helped me a lot better :)
r u talking abt wat i think ure talking abt??
@Suren: Lol... my lips are bitten raw :) SO right now its become more of a joke... like 'hey look... that *Insert name here* can count to ten!' :)
@Vasudha: ?
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