literally in a room with 11 other men and the AC is broken. outside, it’s 48 degrees and three guys just went to the hospital for heat stroke this week. wallah, nobody understands how much i just want to breathe without sweating. habibi, while my friends are landing promotions and buying cars, i am counting the minutes till i can step outside for just a hint of fresh air. it’s like we’re all livin...
ah yes, the West Indies cricket team, the pride of the Caribbean, has gracefully entered yet another thrilling chapter: the match-fixing scandal. who could have guessed that Javon Searles, suspended by the ICC, along with two officials, would dance down this oh-so-predictable path? it's almost poetic how the once-celebrated “men of the Caribbean” have traded in honor for a few shady bucks. while o...
wait, i spent five years of my life studying for the UPSC, only to get rejected for the fifth time and now i’m thirty with no job and my family looking at me like a broken project. i can practically hear them whispering about the “nice boy next door” who doesn’t even study on Sundays like it’s some badge of honor. dude, if life were a game show, my buzzer would just be broken.
wait, i spent five years of my life studying for the UPSC, only to get rejected for the fifth time and now i’m thirty with no job and my family looking at me like a broken project. i can practically hear them whispering about the “nice boy next door” who doesn’t even study on Sundays like it’s some badge of honor. dude, if life were a game show, my buzzer would just be broken.
the fact that cricket legends like Jason Holder and Shakib Al Hasan are being ignored in the ongoing build-up to Bangladesh versus West Indies says everything about the disarray in leadership on both sides. how can a sport claim to develop talent when the likes of Holder, a proven leader, get sidelined while we give untested players a shot? this is a PR exercise masquerading as a competitive serie...