Thursday, May 15, 2014

27 Little Things That Make You Really Freaking Angry

Life is very stressful these days and it doesn't take much to set people off. But the weird things is that more often than not, its the little things that really make you want to claw your eyes out or burn the world down. Here is a list of unbearable shit that you just can’t take! 


1. The sound of nails on a chalkboard.


2. The moment when you are about to sneeze but can’t!


3. People dawdling in front of you.


4. Tangled earphones.


5. YouTube ads that can’t be skipped.




6. Long queues.


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7. Jet lag.


8. Bad breath/ Body odour.


9. An empty fridge.


10. An itchy mosquito bite.


11. The Monday blues!


12. Crying babies.


13. Excessively long IVR Menus.


14. Movie and TV Series spoilers.


15. Getting sneezed in your face.


16. Unexpected guests!


17. Nose picking.

One word. Eww.

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18. Burping and farting in public.


19. Feeling the need to pee at 5 a.m in the winter.


20. Delayed flights/ trains.


21. Stubbing your toe on the bed-post in the dark.


22. A hole in your socks.


23. Rubbing two balloons against each other.


24. Internet Explorer.



25. Fighting for the last drop of ketchup.


26. The Anti-Smoking ads before your movie.


27. This guy.


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14 Pictures That Truly Define The Enigma That Is India

India is something that just cannot be defined. It is an experience, it is a paradox, it is chaos and yet it is harmony. The best word that you can use to define India would probably be "enigma." Here are a few pictures that try to define exactly why;

1. Oh India, you beautiful, eccentric bag of delights.




2. It's a place where cows get right of way over Ferraris. 




3. And even Lamborghinis get the Nimbu Mirchi treatment. 





4. The place where the most popular means of transport doesn't even need air-conditioning.




5. It's a place where the lines between sport and religion are blurred beyond recognition.




6. It's a place where the industrious can earn a living anywhere.




7. And the children take it upon themselves to make learning awesome.





8. It's a place where you don't really need money to have fun.



9. Yet, it's a place where development and poverty reside side by side.




10. It's a place where the gap between the rich and poor is truly poles apart.





11. It's also the place where religion stays up to date with the times.




12. It's a place where men become beasts of burden.




13. It's a place where you can find amazingly high tech things in the most amazingly far flung places. 




14. And of course, it's the place where no matter how little they have, families always stick together.

14 Life Lessons We Can Learn From The Indian Armed Forces

The Indian Armed Forces are one of the few institutions an everyday Indian can actually be proud of. But why stop there? Let’s go from admiring to learning. Here are a few life lessons every Indian can learn from the Armed Forces.

1. The value of discipline in day to day life.

The armed forces place a really high value on discipline and the importance of routine. Planning things out and doing them at the same time everyday not only helps them stay on schedule, it actually makes them more efficient at what they do.

2. That practicing “Unity In Diversity” isn’t a big deal at all.

Bravery has no religion, caste or colour. The Indian Armed Forces are shining examples of equal opportunity and brotherhood. In fact, among the ranks of the legendary soldiers who received a Param Vir Chakra, we proudly count Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and even Parsis.
Clockwise from Top Left: Param Vir Chakra recipients Abdul Hamid, A.B Tarapore, Hoshiar Singh and Albert Ekka.

3. The real meaning of friendship.

A lot has been said about the deep bond soldiers share with each other. The kind of camaraderie one sees in the armed forces is something we all should try to emulate in our lives.

4. To always have a thirst for adventure.

The forces have always encouraged adventure activities like sky-diving, para-sailing, mountaineering, etc. A little adrenaline every now and then will keep you young.

5. To strive for a well rounded personality.

In the National Defence Academy, young officers in training are encouraged to choose from a whole host of activities like sailing, boxing, polo, astronomy, music and many others. The point is to turn them into well rounded individuals with a wide range of interests and hobbies.

6. The determination to achieve your goals.

One thing that truly makes soldiers stand apart is their ability to achieve their goals, even fighting against incredible odds. This spirit was displayed a hundred times over in the Kargil War, when despite being at a disadvantageous elevation, the Indian Army retook peak after peak from the intruders.

7. How to be selfless.

The Indian Army is an organization that teaches its members, “The safety, honor, and welfare of your country comes first, always and every time. The honor, comfort and safety of the man you command comes next. Your own ease, comfort & safety comes last, always and every time.”

8. To believe in your team and in your organization.

When you believe in something, it becomes easier to give it your all. The members of the Armed Forces are characterized by a steadfast belief in their cause and untied by the love for their country.

9. That sacrifice isn’t just some fancy word.

Members of the Armed Forces spend months away from their family, perform their duties while others celebrate during festivals and even lay down their lives for a billion people they barely even know. Such is the depth of their sacrifice.

10. To understand what patriotism actually means.

There is a difference between being patriotic and being jingoistic. Many people think that being patriotic simply means hating Pakistan or China. But the people who serve in the forces didn’t join because of hate. They joined because of love; love for their own country.

11. To have high standards of professionalism.

Soldiers in the Indian Army are known for their diligence and dedication towards their duty. If a job has to be done, it has to be done and that too perfectly. No work is small and nothing is unimportant.

12. To maintain your own integrity and expect the same from others.

While there are notable exceptions, the Indian Armed Forces largely remain an honest, apolitical force which demands a high standard of integrity from its members.

13. To be dependable when you’re needed the most.

In 2013, when flash floods and torrential rain caused havoc in Uttarakhand, it was thanks to the valiant and timely efforts of the Indian Army and Air Force that excessive loss of life was prevented.

14. To always have a positive attitude.

The men who protect our borders have this knack of being really hard to de-motivate. They tend to see the best in the worst situations. Even when the chips are down, they never leave a chance to celebrate.

Posibilities pf Mergers: India & Maldives

  There are a number of reasons why the Maldives might merge with India in the future. These include: Cultural and historical ties: The Mal...