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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • When I was young, she was the professional class photographer

    It’s incredible how you can remember so little about your childhood the more you advance in years. It felt like the new ones had overwritten the old, but it also felt that the old memories went further into the deepest recess of our minds. But for the few memories we remember, we look back at Read more


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  • We can’t pack everything

    I thought I didn’t have much stuff until one day, traveling back to the metro forced me to pack most of them. So how should one pack? First, you have to check what you already have. Then, it would help if you sorted through the basics, the essentials, and the fluff. Well, you must leave Read more


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  • The desert experience

    We thought that living life was just like following a set of instructions. And then, once done, a carefree life will be handed to you. But no. Everything is not easily handed over to you. There are times when you must go through the desert to get to your promised land–because it’s the only way Read more


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  • Arranging balloons as a service

    Seeing balloons at parties always makes the mood merry, just like how banners might make you feel festive. But fancy setups take time. And have you ever heard about balloon garland strips and balloon glue dots? I hadn’t thought about them until I went with a freelancer who offered to arrange balloons at parties as Read more


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  • Hosting parties during the time of COVID-19

    With protocols loosening up in the face of the decreasing COVID-related cases in the country, I sometimes forget it’s out there (still) inflicting people. And now that we can finally attend and even host parties, the fears of COVID are slowly jumping out of our thoughts. But what’s fascinating is how we’re getting used to Read more


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  • Are they real people?

    What does a real person look like? Well, you imagine them having a head and a face. That they have eyes, ears, nose, and lips. Some of them smile with teeth while others don’t. But what if you see someone with such features, then you’ll be told that they’re not real? Here’s an example of Read more


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  • Artificial vs. human intelligence: are they comparable?

    While I was attending an online training on neural networks, we were first asked about identifying the difference between artificial and human intelligence and which is superior to the other. The thing that came to mind was something I read from Life After Google: AI is believed to be refining what it means to be Read more


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