Rashmi ([info]rashmiprasad) wrote,
@ 2008-10-08 10:14:00
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After torturing a clueless guy for not calling me over the weekend and then not finding out if i am alright when i burst out crying over the phone due to a severe case of PMS, we, finally got to talking over a lot of things, why it is more practical to be practical and why it isn't so awesome to be emotional (all this from me, haha). Of course, anyone who doesnt know how to handle wimmen is clueless, particularly one weeping girl. Actually, it is really simple, you just have to be there, hold her hand, and let her finish crying. A shoulder would be great and a hug, even better, depending on comfort levels. Of course, whatever the problem or reason is, no matter how trivial or how small, one shouldn't write it off, but just listen. no advice, just listen.

So with a late night conversation that went like that, and waking up with barely 5 hours of sleep, crankiness hit hard. Of course, the absence of the main machine and a really happy grinning child following you to the tram station with mother chasing close behind can do wonders to the mood, in general.

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Nice status message stolen from cousin: How come when its us, its an abortion, but when its a chicken, its an omlette?
I wonder too.

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Life goes at a hectic pace, as usual these days, which means I am happy. Depression can be felt really slowly, indeed. And time then just seems to drag on.. oh wait, that could be boredom too...I haven't actually written anything sensible in a while, so all the scattered thoughts just jumped out .. so pardon the overdose of randomness...

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Is life fair?I really really believe it is, because I couldn't handle the alternative very well, I think. But really, do you think the world is fair?

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I rephrase previous post: Is is still too much to ask for perfection when you also offer it in the first place?
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I missed you, very much indeed.



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[info]fugney
2008-10-08 12:10 pm UTC (link)
>>Nice status message stolen from cousin: How come when its us, its an abortion, but when its a chicken, its an omlette?<<

I think George Carlin came up with that.

>>But really, do you think the world is fair?<<

Of course not. Morality/fairness is at best an animal/human concern. I don't see why the universe should bother.

>>I rephrase previous post: Is is still too much to ask for perfection when you also offer it in the first place?<<

Perhaps you shouldn't offer it to those who can't/won't return the favour.

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[info]rythm
2008-10-08 05:03 pm UTC (link)
Is life fair?
Fairness in life is a perception which keeps changing through the journey.


Is is still too much to ask for perfection when you also offer it in the first place?

If you are offering perfection, then it would be independent of the other person returning it. Also, perfection in itself can be highly subjective.

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[info]ankahi_talaash
2008-10-12 06:04 am UTC (link)
I think, in the root definition of perfection, there is no place for expectations. Hence expecting to be offered perfection is a fallacy, if you offer perfection, unless of course we offered what we did with expectations, in which case we dint display perfection ab-initio!

pardon my profoundities!

best/
Ank

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