Today the Hindi Translator is not working. I have no idea why the option itself is not visible.
So i am not left with any other option but to write something here in this humid evening of July.
Whosoever invented this blog thing i want to thank him from the bottom of my heart.
What an invention!
People used to crib about their lives in their diaries or few brave and competent enough can
draft a book to make others suffer their agony.
But this invention gives you all the freedom to say anything, write anything in a public domain and say that
"Hey! It is my blog. Dare you say anything on it."
I read on an editorial page of some newspaper (It is very difficult to name anyone these days.Anyone can file a suit against you.) which eventually gives some space for the writings on the blogosphere(That's how they call it) that 90 % blog writing is the frustration of the people in words.
*And since blogosphere is not there in the dictionary i just now added the same in it.
So, what if people crib about their lives, share their pain of failed love, stupid routine of office, and over and above show their anger for the corruption prevailing in the country.
There has to be a place where the emotions may flow and drown the burden of the chores of life.
and we have it...
welcome to Bloggers park..!
happy blogging..!
....Meaning is a relationship between two sorts of things: signs and the kinds of things they mean (intend, express or signify).....and I believe evrything in this world has a meaning of its own...and i am trying to learn those....
Saturday, July 9, 2011
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