Irony
Brahma Rakshasa and Fear: The Paradox of Knowledge and Torment
Brahma Rakshasa and Fear: The Paradox of Knowledge and Torment The concept of the Brahma Rakshasa finds its origins in Indian mythology, weaving a complex narrative about fear, knowledge, and the consequences of untamed ambition. A Brahma Rakshasa, as described in ancient Hindu texts, is a learned soul who, despite attaining immense knowledge of the Vedas and scriptures, falls prey to arrogance or fails to pass on his wisdom selflessly. As punishment, he is cursed to exist as a Rakshasa—a demonic entity. This being, who once embodied enlightenment, now roams the earth in a state of torment, consumed by an eternal struggle between wisdom and his monstrous form.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humor
The Day I Decided to Say “Yes” to Life
It was a crisp autumn morning when I woke up feeling the weight of routine pressing down on me. My days had become a series of predictable patterns: wake up, work, eat, sleep, and repeat. I felt like a spectator in my own life, watching from the sidelines as opportunities passed me by. So, on a whim, I decided that today would be different. Today, I would say “yes” to every opportunity that came my way.
By Raymond Oliphantabout a year ago in Humor
Just my luck...!
This is my worst nightmare. I woke up extra early, fully rested. My bedroom was not too cold or too hot, and the yoga mat was already rolled out. All I had to do was a few stretches, push-ups and sit-ups (a new record: 30 each set), and then hit the bathroom. I noticed that I had more cereal than I thought and that the skim milk I thought I had to replace was still fresh. The coffee was also already percolating (when did I turn the machine on?), and my bag was packed (again, a mystery).
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Humor
The Dog Ate My Homework
It was the kind of excuse that no one believed anymore. “The dog ate my homework” had become the punchline to a joke, a get-out-of-jail-free card for lazy students who couldn't come up with a better story. But in my case, it wasn't a joke. It wasn't even an excuse—it was the truth.
By Oluwafemi Fred-Ahmaduabout a year ago in Humor
A Dog Refuses to Leave His Owner’s Side During His Entire Hospital Stay
The video of a yellow Labrador Retriever caring for his human friend has been viewed more than 9 million times. And let’s face it — dogs are just incredible creatures. Whether they’re providing comfort, assistance, or simply a sense of safety, these furry heroes embody the very best of humanity. Just look at Magnus, one of the best service dogs we’ve ever seen.
By Vishnu Sharma2 years ago in Humor
TURNING 70. Top Story - August 2024.
Should I wake up breathing on August 24th, people who have known me since my youth will say that I beat the odds. No one-- and I do mean no one-- believed I would survive my 20s. My Mother used to say, whenever I called from a payphone in the middle of nowhere, "You're going to end up dead in a ditch!"
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Humor
What I've Learned from Living in Montréal...
It must be said that certain towns have a charm of their own, one that you do not appreciate until you leave and see what the wider world provides. I have lived in Montréal since the early 2000s (had visited in 1999 after attending a wedding), and I see no reason to return to my hometown (Hamilton), its loud neighbour (Toronto), or any other region I cannot afford or access without the benefit of an automobile.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
What Goes Around Comes Around
Sophia Williams sat at the head of the long, oak conference table, her presence commanding the room. She had just secured another major contract for her thriving architectural firm, cementing her reputation as one of the most formidable businesswomen in the city. Her peers admired her success, but whispers of her ruthless tactics often followed her out of earshot.
By Leroy payne2 years ago in Humor




