Wall.E is a story of blooming Love amidst the human dystopia. Like all the Disney Pixar movies watching Wall.E would certainly be an overwhelming experience. However, I consider it to be the best of all the animated ones I watched for the reasons I am sharing below. The plot of the movie is a dystopian…
Month: April 2014
A funeral
Sepulchered death stone, The tomb of wild desires, Lies underneath- The silly admirations, Those of the reckless dreams, And bizarre expectations. They agonized not all, But just me… And those who I loved. So, death they fate, A burial being alive, Into their funereal hive. But how shall I treat, The heart that still beats?…
Haiku: Beach
Washed into the surge,Castle of my tender love.Debris left on shore. Inspiration: Carpe Diem #446, Beach
Moriarty’s story of Sir Boast-A-Lot
Jim Moriarty, the consulting criminal is what I call an evil beauty. Despite all his spiteful acts against Sherlock, I adore the very criminal master mind (Of course, not as much I adore Sherlock) for his intelligence and superb logic. His story of Sir Boast-A-Lot, if you remember, is a very impressive one. It renders…
My Sunshine Blog Award :)
So, my blog is blessed with another blog award :), and I value it as I haven’t got many. This time it’s The Sunshine blog award. I read a few things about the Sunshine award and learnt that this award is a way for bloggers to get to know each other. Of course, it’s a…
Haiku: Dreams
Studying on streets,Under the dingy lamp light.Gleaming dreams in eyes. Inspiration: Carpe Diem #438, dreams This photo of Chennai is courtesy of veethi.
Haiku: Expectation
Applaud and encore, Expects the young bard. Reality pricks. Inspiration: Carpe Diem #439, expectation For image src: Click here
Rhotacism, and being a Rhotacistic
I realized that I am Rhotacistic only after I entered my teenage, while reciting aloud in my Hindi class. My classmates made fun of me, they laughed on my inability to pronounce the letter ‘r’ properly. I never had an idea about my linguistic problem. No one ever had noticed it or told me about it. I…