turns out, reading voraciously, moving your body, loving people without keeping score, protecting your solitude, chasing nothing but your own growth, and occasionally staying out too late with people who make you laugh until it hurts is not a bad way to build a life.
Oh, I see what you're doing here! Aside from provoking me, that is.
I have to be honest: that idli looks a bit too solid and dense for my liking. And the discolouration in the pic is not very appetising. There’s something about a perfectly soft, snowy-white, fluffy idli that just can’t be beaten. This one looks likely to be chewy and rubbery. Not an A-grade idli.
I’m a massive chai fan myself, but I’ve always been a firm believer in the 'separate but equal' policy: I prefer my chai alongside or after eating, rather than dunking anything in it. Anyway, a truly good, soft idli would probably just dissolve in the hot chai and ruin it, whereas a 'dunkable' idli would be too rubbery for my taste and not worth eating.
I say keep the chai in the cup and the idli on the plate—they’re both better off that way! @333maheshwariii
In a top Mumbai hospital a patient was advised immediate bypass surgery.
The nervous patient underwent all tpre-operation tests. He was informed about the cost which was high but he had no option.
They asked him to fill up a form.
In occupation box he wrote, ‘Officer, CBI’
Suddenly the whole atmosphere changed and a new team of doctors checked the patient. He was advised that surgery was not required. They prescribed some medicines & told him that the blockages will be gone in months.
By the way, the patient is a
Parsi Bawaji, working in the
Central Bank of India.
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