Mahatma Ghandhi says 'Let yourself be the change you want in the world'.....
good mantra to observe, I've been following it since I was six..........then I grew up or atleast the world forced me to and I see that you can try all you want, the world can still reject you...............
I respect Ghandhi, heck I was proud to learn that he graduated from the law faculty in UCL, the same London uni that has cordially made me an offer...........but right now I don't agree with his passive non violence opposition to British rule. It won India's freedom, with alot of blood, and more split blood *points to India and Pakistan albeit the latest news of Kashmir is slightly encouraging*
To me........violence begets violence...........terrible cycle, should be stopped, but people who handed out the violence in the first place only KNOWS violence, they are hardly going to respond to pleadings and rationality...............because if they did they would see the crying woman they are raping, they would hear the beatings upon the bodies of men and women and child, they would think about the ruined lives of their victims.....................since they don't, for every of their beatings, they should get the same, for their taunts, they should get their mouths sewn, for every rape, let them suffer with a crude cut in place so that they suffer more......................................................
+The Writer+
Taka is a young law/arts student, often bumbling through life and trying to be a person rather than being defined by social conventions.
Shy, geeky, emotional, proud, and quite bisexual, doesn't smoke, drink sometimes, passionate about most things, Taka spends time dreaming, dancing, drawing and watching movies, often anime.
Is in love with the idea of love, gives hugs at the most random times, and is constantly worrying about people eventhough it does not look like it.
Aspires to either become a beautiful hermit by the river or a world dictator.
+The Blog+
Niflheim represents both light and darkness, of the celebration and distaste of life, of musings and incoherent thought. It is an outlet for personified angst and pessimism with chuckfuls of laughter and smiles.
It is Taka's way of drawing out all the little disturbing thoughts giving rise to nightmares, a way to self reflect, a way to seek solace.
Post a Comment