Lets Get Punked
After all it's ultimately about the common man ain't it!
I seriously believe that you guys won't believe me on this one but,
that's what everything on our sweet little planet is rumored to be built around(figuratively speaking).
So while, most of us choose to stick to our daily dose of espresso on our way to work, mean-while the divine forces from beyond incarnated as Shiv Sainiks among us imbecile humans, try to continually wake us up on the rise of anarchism as the GenNext theme.
Enough about some punks just trying to be cool, *(this is in serious need of an editor)
Let's get real now, what we're involved in here, is a fairly serious matter if you consider national pride to be anywhere near 'monthly salary' on you're priority list.
The last report from my daily-soaps update suggests that there will not be any change in the planning commission schemes for these guys in atleast about a hundred episodes, both the state and central govt have responded in accordance.
Well that would mean roughly a couple or more generation changes for us, in the real world.
And, it also suggests to me that our windows to the world will continue to picture the same,
changes, none whatsoever.
I take the liberty to state these cruelly enlightening lines simply based on my daily encounters with the genius of this lot.
Safe to say, the last episode i saw of 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge' was on 'Aaj Tak'.
One thing I've experienced in my small span is that, no matter what we do, it ultimately boils down to just one factor now, 'whose on the top of the list?' This is it! It's all we can think of!?
Afterall it's ultimately about the common man ain't it!
One way or another , he's at the receiving end of it all. He has to vote for his favourite singer/ dancer, so that some half-grown dude be crowned an idol, and then we never hear from him again.
True Story, and the best part, the common man already knows about all this. He's the one who paid for the show, who voted for his favorite, in some rarely lucky cases he even gets it right, but the best man is never seen anywhere outside the same show, anchoring for another bunch of desperate hopefuls.
I seriously believe that you guys won't believe me on this one but,
that's what everything on our sweet little planet is rumored to be built around(figuratively speaking).
So while, most of us choose to stick to our daily dose of espresso on our way to work, mean-while the divine forces from beyond incarnated as Shiv Sainiks among us imbecile humans, try to continually wake us up on the rise of anarchism as the GenNext theme.
Enough about some punks just trying to be cool, *(this is in serious need of an editor)
Let's get real now, what we're involved in here, is a fairly serious matter if you consider national pride to be anywhere near 'monthly salary' on you're priority list.
The last report from my daily-soaps update suggests that there will not be any change in the planning commission schemes for these guys in atleast about a hundred episodes, both the state and central govt have responded in accordance.
Well that would mean roughly a couple or more generation changes for us, in the real world.
And, it also suggests to me that our windows to the world will continue to picture the same,
changes, none whatsoever.
I take the liberty to state these cruelly enlightening lines simply based on my daily encounters with the genius of this lot.
Safe to say, the last episode i saw of 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge' was on 'Aaj Tak'.
One thing I've experienced in my small span is that, no matter what we do, it ultimately boils down to just one factor now, 'whose on the top of the list?' This is it! It's all we can think of!?
Afterall it's ultimately about the common man ain't it!
One way or another , he's at the receiving end of it all. He has to vote for his favourite singer/ dancer, so that some half-grown dude be crowned an idol, and then we never hear from him again.
True Story, and the best part, the common man already knows about all this. He's the one who paid for the show, who voted for his favorite, in some rarely lucky cases he even gets it right, but the best man is never seen anywhere outside the same show, anchoring for another bunch of desperate hopefuls.