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  • Our rectangles are different

    Our rectangles are different

    Object, object… object! Remember what an object is—an object some item, some ‘thing’, some being, something with existence. If an object is an existence, a man is an object; a woman is an object. What is man? A thing that has a penis, but gay people have a penis, a penis doesn’t make a man.… Read more


    November 6, 2020

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    by

    dmanu

    in

    Linguistics
    communication, language, Linguistics, message, origin of language, talking, understanding, visual communication, visuals, words
  • The Twist Of Adoration.

    The Twist Of Adoration.

    Aakash is excited to visit his grandmothers after a long time and is waiting for his train to arrive. The train after a 20-minute delay finally arrives, and he gets in. Aakash is looking for a seat, and finally, a finds a chair beside a beautiful looking girl and gets love at first sight feels.… Read more


    November 4, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    Stories
    fiction, love
  • Depth of field; Cinema and Photography

    Depth of field; Cinema and Photography

    Depth, well, it is one of the words that is analogous to many other things. While all the other secondary meanings of the word are related, the primary meaning would be ‘the distance between the top and bottom surfaces’. Even when it comes to a movie, the depth becomes a lot of things too. For… Read more


    November 4, 2020

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    dmanu

    in

    Entertainment, Films
    art of filmmaking, cinema, craft of filmmaking, depth of field, film, filmmaking, Films, photography, techincal aspects of cinema, technicalities of cinema, understanding cinema
  • Harappan civilization, THE Ancient Indian culture

    Harappan civilization, THE Ancient Indian culture

    India, a country which is rich in its heritage and culture. Thinking about Indian history, my mind quickly jumps into the ancient urban civilizations of India, one of which is Indus Valley civilization or Harappan civilization. Indus Valley Civilization- It dated back in 7000-600 BC. It was first found in Harappa in Punjab region in… Read more


    November 3, 2020

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    by

    chandinikola

    in

    Knowledge and Entertainment
    artefacts, civilization, harappan civilization, india, indianculture, indus valley
  • The phase of embracing everything!

    The phase of embracing everything!

    Today we are going to talk about the people who have always been pulling you down. It shouldn’t matter what they say because that’s what people do; they were born to poke their nose in others life and it will always continue no matter what.But what they never said was: There will be families where… Read more


    November 3, 2020

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    by

    gayatriagarwal

    in

    Philosophy, Reason, Stories
    #ourlives, ambitious, amition, befree, bestrong, family, liveinthemoment, love, yolo, youonlyliveonce
  • A Fall From Justice To Darkness.

    A Fall From Justice To Darkness.

    From a single formed life organism to the complex human structure, from killing to survival to killing for fun, the world has always been a chaotic place. If you think 2020 lockdown is making your life hard, I must say you are going to have a huge reality check in this article.  If there is… Read more


    November 2, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    Contemporary Issues
    #government, judiciary, law, police
  • Nausea of Jean-Paul Sartre

    Nausea of Jean-Paul Sartre

    I have been reading this book, nausea, for quite a long time. No matter how short this book is, don’t fall for the less number of pages, it is a lot of content that exhausts an average mind. When I began this book, I read 85 pages in a single go. But then, I didn’t… Read more


    November 2, 2020

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    by

    dmanu

    in

    Art & Culture, Philosophy
    absurdism, antoin roquentin, book, existence, existential crisis, existential philosophy, existentialism, jean paul sartre, la nausee, nausea
  • Dangerous Kitchen And Food Practices That We Need To Stop!

    Dangerous Kitchen And Food Practices That We Need To Stop!

    You might be having a good day or a bad day. You might be depressed or delighted. You might be having a stressful day ahead or an easy-going one; the only thing that can make you smile after a human contact is “food.”  If you are sad, it makes you feel better. If you are… Read more


    November 1, 2020

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    by

    Mourya Koundinya

    in

    Food Origins, Knowledge and Entertainment
    #food, healthy
  • Privacy, that I have none

    Privacy, that I have none

    Instead of sleeping for some human hours,I woke up to a phone call, invading my privacy.Because this person wanted to push away the burdens,The burdens that he is carrying on his head. I was readily available and accessible,An I have a problem saying no.Because of this problem I have,I have to sacrifice the highest of… Read more


    November 1, 2020

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    by

    dmanu

    in

    Poetry, Stories
    advance communication, communication, human, phone call, privacy, social, social interaction, technology, whinging
  • The new succulent trend!

    The new succulent trend!

    This time let’s catchup with the trendy plants, succulents/drought plants. Before this lockdown, I had no idea about these tiny, little, cute plants. When I got to know much about them, I couldn’t stop loving them, and sometimes I feel I have a very few reasons, but sometimes I feel the count of reasons doesn’t… Read more


    October 31, 2020

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    by

    Samhitha Reddy

    in

    diary, Uncategorized
    #droughtplants, #gardening, #hobby, #littleplants, #positivity, #succulents
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