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Lone Traveller
Oh, lone traveller,Where are you going?What is your destination?Are you not a settler? Or have you tried and failed?Did no place felt like yours?Where are your people?Do they even keep you mailed? Oh, Dark dweller,Didn’t you lose faith again?After being banished once again,from every other corner Have no place kept you long?Long enough to love… Read more
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Degrees of Emotion
Well yeah, there’s no degree of sadness. Right when I’m feeling sad for some reason that made me sad, there comes an angelic figure trying to save me from sorrow. It’s good to think like consoling someone in grief, but the way few do it is sick and illogical. “You are crying because of a… Read more
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The dimensional beauty
Wither in a moment, blossom the other, What do you call the running time; Mishaps in a moment, miracle the other, What do I call the running time; Given a chance to end this loop, Nope, I am not gonna try; You would ask me, but when heartbreaks? I would do nothing but accept and… Read more
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Family?
Family? What is it? Is it just a blood relation? Few have the privilege to kiss their mother on the cheek, while few cry on her grave. Few have the privilege to share everything with their mother, while few don’t even have a mother. There are dysfunctional families. There is even a mediocre position, not… Read more
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One of the best Video-game characters ever written! Ezio Auditore Da Firenze!
Many argue that the new characters of the Assassin’s Creed franchise have more depth than Ezio. That’s just because the players were not given a three series exploration to know the character. All the new characters of AC were quick, and the character arc is evident in the given one, two games. Whereas, Altair and… Read more
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MEMES as a part of post-modernist art!
Art is an expression using creative skills, mostly visual. Many revolutions throughout history have shifted the forms of art. In the beginning, art was just drawings of symbols which pictorially represented the real-world objects. Primitive men used such symbols to depict the objects they saw. Later on, men drew symbols to tell stories. The very… Read more




