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The Triumph of Bullshit – by TS Eliot

I refrain from profanity in my communication, either written or verbal. It weakens the argument, lowers the status and tramples the elegance of communication. In the last post, I somehow used one: “bullshittery”. And then I wondered on the origins … Continue reading

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Busting Bullshittery -1

I am not the one who uses harsh language, neither in verbal nor in written communication. Although I am not at ease with the title that I have given because of the second word, but the amount of disgust that … Continue reading

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Explaining My Job [of Patent Attorney]

I am a patent attorney. Many, may be all, of the online readers will instantly get what I do for a living. Make no mistake, despite all the evil stories about patent attorneys floating around on web, I love my … Continue reading

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Homosexuals and Homosexuality -1

Recently, the Indian Supreme Court overturned a Delhi High Court decision of 2009, concerning section 377, of the Indian Penal Code [criminal code of India]. This section penalises various forms of non-natural sex [even for heterosexuals, nothing explicitly said about … Continue reading

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An Unfounded Desire

From the many desires that we, the humans, possess, or are possessed by, the desire to live longer is the most paradoxical to me. I am not able to understand as to why humans desire to live longer. Medically, morally, … Continue reading

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