I have a new zine! It's my biggest piece of work so far in terms of volume and has taken me months of khoon-paseena work to finish. While I'm still getting used to asking for money for my work, I have decided not to share this for free.
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Just saw the horrific video from Dwarka where a father, trying to escape a fire, threw his two children from the 9th floor and jumped himself. All died. The fire brigade allegedly arrived hours after the first distress call.
Let this sink in: In a fire, you're on your own. The fire brigade is as efficient as any other sarkari dept. If you're lucky, and the person answering your call is honest and empathetic, even then, chances are they'll be stuck in traffic before they reach you.
So please, invest in fire safety at home. Water sprinklers, if you can afford them. At the very least, fire extinguishers. Don’t buy it and forget it. Learn how to pull the pin and spray it once in a safe test. And if you live in a high-rise, get a foldable or hook-type rope escape ladder. Mount it on your balcony or store it in an easily accessible box nearby.
It sickens me to hear Spanish spoken on the streets of Los Angeles, San Diego, Palo Alto, San Francisco, Santa Ana, San Jose, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, El Cerrito, La Mirada, San Luis Obispo
One of the saddest things about the new set of Indian startups is that they all seem to have 3 or more founders.
Gone are the days of the early 2000s when companies had two founders, who could then pose back-to-back for the cover of Businessworld.