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Tuesday 20 November 2012

Travel, Not So Quintessential Existentialism, And Coffee.

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"Doing nothing is very hard to do. You never know when you're finished."
                                                                                                     -Leslie Nielsen.


Here's the proof of our retarded-ness. We were simply lying around jobless doing nothing(while we should've been studying with sobriety) when we suddenly came up with the idea of putting our madness on paper. Or in this case, in print.

Short stories, as far as they go, are self-sufficient. They don't seem deficient of anything, whatever be the genre. Be it an ominous Roald Dahl, or a warm and humorous R.K. Narayan. Here's a concoction of Amethyst's and Meera's ever so conflicting take on life, with a dash of randomness. To back up this piece we came up with, is a little story on how the story( Article?) came into existence:


A bored Amethyst pings an ever so lost Meera, who, obvously, is drowning her sullen cynicism in a pot of -yes- coffee. And just then.. when we were on the verge of a genius breakthrough-cum-pulitzer-winning-marvel, Meera's internet goes kaput. Just like that. Enough to send Meera into raging fumes.

For, after over a blooming (strictly metaphorical, and a little sarcastic, even) month of what can only be called writer's block, and a serious case of the Lazy Bum, we decided to muster up every last ounce of our will power, creativity and sanity, channeling it into what one can only call a productive piece of thought provoking, yet brainless literature, bordering in on existential nihilism.


To sum it up, this entire piece was what we had as a 'conversation' on Skype( The different coloured sentences indicating Meera's and Amethyst's views) . Ah, if only we could insert our never ending remarks as well, it would have been perfect. No fretting though. Sit back and enjoy. =D


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 Travelling can be a pain sometimes. But I still like travelling. The reason being, as sickening as it could get, there're always new things to see. And new people to meet.

One day, when I was on a train to Palette Town (oh yeah), I saw this incredible sight. There was a person near a lamp post wearing a T-Shirt that read 'I can give a headache to an aspirin' and holding out a torch. And that sight- of the man holding the torch set off a chain of thoughts in my mind; one of the reasons I absolutely cherish travelling.

 Knowing different cultures, meeting different people and looking at life from a different perspective. And then.. I thought. What would life be, if there was monotony- with no natural selection to divide society!  How boring and uninteresting it would be if we all had the same thoughts, did the same things and liked the same kind of people; hell, human kind wouldn't even have developed with no originality or creativity.

 Monotony, like self-pity- I realize- is only the next worse thing in the world. You know exactly what will happen when because you can easily read your peers' minds and in the process you don't look forward to future or living life at all. Life, much like a chick-flick, is a sugar-coated whodunit. And life somehow is related to travel it seems - an average human living up to the age of 80, it seems, would have at least travelled 108,131 miles(may or may not be true).

One thing that could make the world a happier place, is coffee.. That, however, does not in any way 'reduce' one's life expectancy- only fills the world with energized people, leaving them happier. And the other being travel - sometimes when we absolutely need to get away from our lives and reality,  travelling allows us to have a sense of escapism just like books and movies; we involve ourselves in other peoples' lives and their stories and forget our problems for a while.

Coffee, much like travel, is a getaway for many- it creates that much needed illusion of inter-dimensional travel, freeing one of their worries, albeit temporary. But then again if we really wanted to 'travel' inter-dimensionally and soar in the air, we could always do psychedelics - a euphemistic term for drugs.
Having said that, we don't really see a workaholic couple doping themselves every morning at the breakfast table, before kissing each other goodbye for the day and running off to work. So, coffee in a way, wins I suppose and like someone once said - 'Happiness is a cup of coffee and a really good book'. So go make some nice, hot coffee and head to the nearest library.

The End. 
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So, moral of the story, you ask? Go make some nice coffee, and head to the nearest library( It accounts for travel, no?). And if possible, on the way, try to meet some weird and eccentric people who can prove their originality to you( Preferably wearing a T-shirt that reads ' Come say Hi to me, you suckers!).

Song Credits: Cruel and beautiful world - By Group Love