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Another one already?

So here's the thing.

I've lost it. The writing-ability.
And while earlier for the longest time I orchestrated the content of the blog for an audience, partly because I didn't wanna reveal all of me in these posts, cuz a whole bunch of people who knew me read this (almost exclusively :P ), I feel like I've reached a point where I really couldn't give a tiny rat's ass about creating impressions anymore.

So this is my space. I can't do humour the way I used to, in that brilliant way, so I'll just be boring and self-centered, cuz well, hey, I don't think I'm writing for an audience. Not anymore anyhow.

The US, is probably a nice country, but you know like they say, no place like home.

The technical ability work is heavy duty so I was wondering if anyone out there has any mentally stimulating art?

I am super sick of big bang theory, cuz it has nothing interesting to offer, can anyone suggest light and deep interesting stuff with a story that's funny but wise at the same time?

The irony of making an audience question in a post claiming to not be audience oriented.

Also, is that too much to ask?

Also you guys gotta check out Sadhguru btw.

Oh and this blog called wait but why

Comments

blog.sahil.me said…
I found Silicon Valley pretty good.
Recently been watching this animation called Bojack Horseman (thanks to Gems), which is kind of different but I found I like it.

PS. Also, 4 posts hardly qualifies as having lost the writing ability. This is called losing the ability :P
blog.sahil.me said…
The Sadhguru video was quite interesting!
Sam said…
I love Silicon Valley, and hehe yea, I saw that post..!

And dude check out Rick and Morty

I'll see Bojack Horseman.

You can check out more of Sadhguru, he's very sane and logical.

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