Thursday, May 28, 2009

Change

The ever-pragmatic Brutus brutally daggering the aspiring-tyrant, Caesar to death or the half-intoxicated frust impregnating the girl-next-door. Both the above procedures are hardcore examples of change or irreversible change, to be more precise. The former changed the history of the green(read blue/yellow) planet whereas the latter changed the fate of the innocent(thats purely co-incidental) maiden. This sort of change is quite easily dealt as a deccelerating force cannot undo whats already done.

The white-clad lady hoping from one Bengali-news channel to another has finally given up the habit of throwing tantrums or shamik sen giving up the habit of bunking classes. The specified actions can be classified as changes. In this case its reversible. The fake-phD-holder will never sign a treaty with tranquility nor will the semi-porcupine have the courage to tolerate his teachers for more than 1 day. Ever tried counting the number of children Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi had(or has). Constipation guaranteed. Countering reversible changes are quite similar to it.

2 comments:

Olive Oyl said...

you and not-bunking classes shall presumably never happen for a long time. i agree with your theory.

Anonymous said...

kudos man...good one.
loved it...bunking classes.
kaash main bhi kar sakti...
my mother once called my tutor while i bunked a class of his. And then what jaake banglaye bole ram dholai. Never dared to bunk a class after that horror movie type experience...hehehe...lol