rampantheart
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Silence, the language of all emotions, ironically, is a mute force. Silence's angst is blatantly explicit in the stillness of the night.
about 14 hours ago
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Really wish I had someone witty like Hobbes near me when I become all indifferent and cold in silent fury. Calvin's just lucky. Hmph.
about 16 hours ago
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Takes a deep breath and says 'PATIENCE!' Everyday life in the human context can be intimidating! That too for an impatient moron like me!
about 16 hours ago
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This is going to be the philosophy of my life! :D Thanks, guru! RT @ Remember,u are never single,you are only ready to mingle
about 23 hours ago
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@ Guruve engiyo poiteenga!*Saashtaangamaa namaskaram pannifies* Single-mingle thaan inimae en philosophy of ife!;) @
about 23 hours ago
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in reply to revaanandaguru
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Playing with a language is a worse nightmare! Words, its accomplices, are pulling me into an abyss where there's nothing but oblivion!
10:39 AM Nov 25th
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Tries counting sheep but ends up getting distracted by the beauty of the stillness of the enchanting night, a perfect abstract experience!
10:32 AM Nov 25th
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Darkness is not purely evil in the strictest sense. It is divine chaos.If it weren't for the presence of darkness,Dawn wd be insignificant
10:21 AM Nov 25th
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You know you have become an insomniac when you carve words out of the eerie silence of the night and conceptualise a poem on your mind.
10:13 AM Nov 25th
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@ Call it serendipity or anything, I am loving every moment I spend here! Thanks for responding anyway. Really appreciate it! :-)
2:48 AM Nov 25th
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in reply to just_reva
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The wisest thing rather wd not be to just relate to those experiences but learn from them. It will help us get a glimpse into our own vices.
2:40 AM Nov 25th
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Applying the principles of human nature to our life and relating them to our personal experiences is what makes things look incredible!
2:37 AM Nov 25th
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I am plain lucky to be where I am! Gaining a lot of insights into human nature, thanks to my wise boss. @ and I are awestruck! :)
2:27 AM Nov 25th
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@ LOL The former. I have 20-25 books to read. When I make a resolution, I stick to it.But I dont know if I can stay off the internet!
9:20 AM Nov 24th
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in reply to sparun
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Leave it to me to say that I face an 'unprecedented' twitter block at one time and act otherwise tweeting like crazy at some other times! ;)
9:13 AM Nov 24th
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It's not like I miss reading.I have the self-control to live without the things I love.But this abstemiousness sounds rather queer at times.
9:09 AM Nov 24th
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@ Huh?Be happy your cousin did that.Seriously, do you think it would do any good to have a family member as a friend? Scary thought! ;)
9:06 AM Nov 24th
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in reply to Rammi
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I *really* feel like reading Lila by Robert Pirsig, Testimony of two men by Taylor Caldwell or Waiting for the moon by Kristin Hannah now :|
9:03 AM Nov 24th
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@ Yes and no. Confusing? :P Well, I am working, yes but no, not for TCS. I work as a social science researcher in Pondicherry! :-)
8:56 AM Nov 24th
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in reply to dharshana
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@ started working on what? @ Thanks for the link! @ @ LOL @ Maybe we just need some patience! :-)
4:29 AM Nov 24th
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in reply to dharshana
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- Name Ranjani Ravi
- Location Pondicherry, India
- Web http://thevoicesw...
- Bio An aspiring writer, a compulsive thinker, a bibliophile, a social science researcher and a philosophy aficionado!
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