What’s funny? Deadpool.

(Warning:

  • Deadpool Geeking
  • Foul Language
  • Random Babbling
  • Lots of Gifs)

Why is it that the most offensive jokes are usually also the funniest?

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Image courtesy: SomeECards

Looking at my depressingly bland internet feed the other day(Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, you name it), I couldn’t help but notice the amount of ‘memes’ that hogged, and have hogged for a long while now, most of the limelight on social media.

Now, being a serial loather of all internet slangs since the inception of ‘yolo’, I initially ignored them.

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My first ever second blog post!

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View from my balcony. #ProPhotographyYo

(Warning:

  • Excuse me while I turn into a huge sunset dork here.
  • Some gifs and photographs ahead
  • And also, cozy up because this is gonna be long)

The reality of admiring sunsets of all things

Looking out my bedroom window in the evenings out of sheer boredom/madness/insanity sometimes, I am compelled to take pictures of, or write something about the sunset, but I know that they won’t be anywhere near as pretty as anyone else’s, so I don’t usually bother at all.

Not only because I don’t have the skill or the equipment or the eye for it, but also because I am an extremely lazy girl.

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Why on Earth did I start a blog?

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(Warning: There be gifs ahead.)


I can’t recall the first time I ever thought of starting a blog of my own.

Was it when I saw ‘Sherlock’,  and in that, retired army doctor John Watson’s carefully mapped out words, not innuendo laden(unfortunately), but somewhere quite close to it, wherein he described his affection, praise, and admiration for his flatmate/companion/soul mate (yes, I am a JohnLock shipper) as subtly as possible? A clever way to make his readers believe they were reading this dynamic- duo’s latest (mis)adventures, when in reality, it was nothing but a personal diary of an otherwise stoic man, who only came alive in the face of danger, oh so readily provided by his tall and  dashing ‘friend’.

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