Monday, June 27, 2005

I Ain't Got No Blogger's Block!!!

Last two weeks have been busy - hectic, crazy; eye-opening at times, frustrating at others! Even as I am steadily coming to terms with certain inadequacies in people that appall me and sometimes even leave me with a bad taste in my mouth, I am more and more aware of just how much of a tight-rope balancing act it is, to deal with the different people in this world. There's been plenty of telephonic-catharsis and counselling with my adorable buddies reminding me to gain a grip on my infamous temper and never forget to look at things from the larger perspective...*deep breath* It works, it really does. As does the hope that someday enlightenment will dawn on the deprived ones - ain't I a regular bitch?

Note for the Anonymous reader who tired of my Plain Jane post - no Blogger's Block, just lazy :-) Next time leave an identity tag - I hate addressing people as if they were non-entities and devoid of personality! And last but not the least - thanks for demanding a new post! ;-)

16 comments:

Parth said...

I can see where you are coming from. Hang in there and let the others be.

Rakesh said...

i guess your work pressure is too much and it can be seen in your post

Ar Ar Ar Arrrrr said...

I address anonymous users who post on my blog as Mr. India.
If 2nd posting has flames in it, then I address as Miss Congeniality...

G Shrivastava said...

Parth - Sigh if only I knew how to not be affected by others, I'd have reached Nirvana by now ;-)

Rakesh - Ummm am actually a student who does very selective work (freelancing) so there's no question of work pressure.

Arz00n - LOL!

livinghigh said...

well hey,
sorry, i haven't been blog touring in a looong while.. been pretty busy and all. sigh... sorry. nice new look for de blog by de way. and i hear ure coming down next week?! yay! see u then!

Anonymous said...

Dealing with different people is the most diffcult task according to me.I could relate your words..:) good post...
--swarna

gulnaz said...

freinds have this amazing ability to make you see things in the correct perspective.

you are right, learning to deal with people is i guess i the essence of growing up.

Vasu the terrible said...

There is great comfort and peace in losing ones identity. Become identity less and experience being one with the world, than have a selfconcieved notion of identity (which is many times false) and take one brutal fall to shock the hell out of you.

But again, this is your blog and I would post by your rules.

vasu

nothing said...

I demand a new post too. I demand that you put up the word post

Anonymous said...

hmmmm...
i m turning into a compulsive "commenter"...hehe
cant wait to c u in rainy bombay.
kunal.

G Shrivastava said...

Rahul - Welcome back - and hey mere Bbay trip ki dindora ptina band karo ;-)

Swarna & Gulnaz - I guess that is one of the difficult things abt growing up ;-) Can't run to Mummy complaing abt those we don't like can we?;-)

Vasu - Hey, so you were the Anon commenter who demanded a new post! Perosnally I have no problems if you want to shed your identity in cyberspace (or elsewhere) - there is a certain exhilaration to that. However I find it highly disconcerting to address commenters as Anon 1,2,3 and so on - choose a psuedonym for yourself if need be, but don't make me call you Anonymous!

That said thanks for divulging your Blogger identity - shall drop by your Blog sometime :-)

Arka - Chillax dude...shall post the refreshed word meme soon. And to think I spwaned it in the first place ;-)

Kunal - I like compulsive commenters, specially those that come in packages labelled Kunu Baba :-)
Can't wait to get to rainy Bbay and see you again :-)

Anonymous said...

Yes, rainy Bombay :) the rains that spawned a thousand blog entries... its viral i tells u.. why does everyone hafta write about the rains in Bombay?

Anonymous said...

Looks like my "Anon" comments did the trick.

Your spooky poltergeist !!

G Shrivastava said...

Darcy (not) - The rains just arouse everyone's romantic instincts (or their disgust for the muck et al) and that heralds new posts dedicated to the monsoons:-)

Anon - So Vasu wasn't my Anon commenter after all...sigh. Spooky Poltergeist is right!

Finnegan - ROTFLMAO! Excellent advice :-D

Elixir said...

:O NHHOOOOO BLOGGERS BREAK!!!
n im jus bak!!!!!!!! BOOOHOOOO HOOO HOOO
but trust me da break does u good *or not!!!*
move ur lazy ass n come bak soon sweetie

Anonymous said...

May all blogger's blocks disappear with the rains :)

I call it the almighty-dreadful PMS [pre-monsoon syndrome]...I know u claim not to have had BB, but temper-loss is part and parcel of the mental condition too!

Hmm...Pune must be lovely right now. Bombay's rather heart-breakingly romantic.

I guess somewhere inside every human being is a frog croaking for the MONSOON!