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Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@thunderror,
I guess you have misunderstood what I tried to convey when I said “forms”. Say, there’s this person “A” you know. When I ask you to describe him to me, what thoughts flash across your mind instantly? His appearance or his psychological profile? That’s why people say images help us understand things better! Also, I didn’t say romantic understanding is WRONG! That’s the way humans are! Why, even I fall into the category! It would be hypocritical if I don’t accede to it.
Oh yes, my mind was so jarred with thoughts that I wanted them out at any cost. I didn’t proofread the article or even read it a second time. What you have been reading is a collection of unabridged thoughts! I didn’t have a choice. I surrendered to my thoughts this time. Or I would rather say, to my intellect!
Dear Rohit, please read the paragraph in which I have curbed classical understanding. I am not altogether against romantic understanding.
Thanks a bunch for stopping by to comment on the post! I really appreciate this gesture!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Vikas, I just did!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI swear that I won’t waste water from today on! Now, why don’t you create some comic strips on Global warming?
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Vikas,
I am not a movie buff! So, my knowledge about movies is zilch! Anyway, thanks for stopping by to have your say!
PS: Didn’t know it! Thanks, I have corrected the mistake.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Destination Infinity,
First of all, I would like to thank you for the kind words! I happen to be aware of the fact about SEO but since this is a digital magazine, the stories can’t be given separate links. There wouldn’t be a point if I did so. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetYou said it right. I would replace the word “Creeps” with “hypocrites”. But you shouldnt have generalised after all! Happiness itself is an illusion. It’s the state of tranquility that’s the absolute reality. I can go on and on, but don’t want to. A few things in life are better left unsaid.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Jessica,
If you have any problems, I would suggest that you try disabling the plugins one by one and then enabling them again! It worked for me when I upgraded to WP 2.8!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Tashfeen,
I really look forward to reading all the books! I will make sure I will include “The possessed” to my next list! Thanks for the recommendation!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Lee,
I am glad you liked my blog! Thanks for stopping by to have your say! I just took a look at your site! Will surely use the service!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Vikas,
Thanks for all the nice things you say! I really appreciate your stopping by to post this flattering comment!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks a bunch for the kind words, Cheth! You rock!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Sudhamshu,
I am glad you liked the poem! Thanks for stopping by to comment!@knowsnotmuch and @thunderror,
Thanks for your feedback. I shall think of something else that will suit the poem better. Thanks for stopping by to have your say.@Spitphyre,
I am glad you liked it! Thanks for the encouraging words!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@mixdev,
Thanks a lot for stopping by to comment! Kanchipuram is a freaking awesome place! Happy travelling!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetFail is not the right word to use. Every app in its own way is a success. Success sadly, these days, is measured in monetary terms. If a person has the knowledge to develop an application, he is successful in his own way.There are a lot of factors that would have gone awry. If they concentrated better on strategic planning and developed everything with a good feasibility study, things would have worked better. The usage of the word "Fail" in my opinion, is arrogant.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks a lot! I am glad you liked the post and found it useful!
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