Random thoughts

Feb 12, 2010 16:36

Hello peepulz!!!

Yeah, sorry about that (it's probably the result of a lethal combination an all-pervading zonky insantiy and a general feeling of being high ALL the time nowadays). Anyway, so I have been neglecting this poor lil' (awww...) LJ of mine for quite a while now, and starving it of any decent pieces of writing - about me or otherwise. Put ( Read more... )

life, randomness

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piper_of_dawn February 12 2010, 15:18:45 UTC
Have you lost it? :p

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mnemosyne89 February 13 2010, 13:58:32 UTC
What sort of question is that, Bhatia? You should know better than to ask that. Seeing as how you might've had good cause to ask it some 5-odd years ago :). Not any more, though. Not any more.

And just a(nother) random thought. If this was a Sauron vs Voldemort debate, you'd have thought I was great, wouldn't you? :P

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piper_of_dawn February 13 2010, 17:34:45 UTC
To be honest, you seemed quite the serious, ivory-tower intellectual in school. To be honest.

Hehe, I love the Mahabharata myself, and I'd pick Krishna any day. Krishna to Rama IS actually like comparing Sauron to Voldemort... so yeah, fair play to you. :-)

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mnemosyne89 February 14 2010, 07:24:33 UTC
Ivory-tower ??? Sure, I was, and still am, I guess, quite the intellectual, but ivory-tower?? I should hope not, or maybe you've got me confused with someone else. Although what makes you call this entry non-intellectual? :P

And yay for Sauron and Voldemort! Told you every comparison in life could be boiled down to an LoTR-whooping-HP's-ass fight :).

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kprateek88 February 13 2010, 08:04:34 UTC
Random, Sheer randomness, More randomness, Random thoughts, ...

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Selfishness ext_226283 February 27 2010, 22:01:39 UTC
Defining selfishness is the key. What if Rama felt happy when he did something for others? He was in that way being as selfish as Krishna.

Self-realization is reaching that state of inner bliss and people may achieve it in different ways. But those who believe in ,means more than the ends, believe, through thought or experience, that this way they feel happier...

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Re: Selfishness mnemosyne89 August 7 2010, 18:01:41 UTC
Oh, damn! I had never seen this comment. Sincerest apologies.

As for Rama, sure, maybe he did. But he doesn't let that on. But his character is never left open to debate. No one can ever point a finger at him for anything but the not-accepting-Sita debacle. Somehow he's too much of a Maryada purushottama to like, really. Maybe that makes him a thousand times cooler, who knows... Is only a matter of perception.

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Re: Selfishness mnemosyne89 August 7 2010, 18:03:51 UTC
Oh, and what led a Maths instructor from Mumbai to discover my blog? Just because I'm curious :).

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