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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Coming Back To Life

Life is beautiful. Sometimes.

Like when you realize that people who actually like you (or your blog) exist, especially when the realization hits you when you're down in the dumps.

I've been walking like a zombie since school started on May 2nd for us Plus Two students - a month earlier than the others, for we are The Ones Who Must Score and Bring Glory to the School. The teachers haven't even started the (relatively) difficult topics, but I feel oddly burdened and overwhelmed, as if I'm teetering on the verge of breaking down. Or erupt/combust/explode. I don't know.

Then, day before yesterday I came across a comment on the previous post that I had missed earlier and discovered that I have been nominated for another Liebster! Yesterday, Sania passed on the Very Inspiring Blogger award and the Best Moment award. This totally made my week, apart from Divergent and Insurgent. (If you haven't read these awesome-beyond-words books by Veronica Roth, you're missing out. Also, it's refreshing to read an insightful YA trilogy without a love triangle.)


Thank you, Joanne Clancy, for the nomination!

I'm going to skip writing random facts about myself as I'm running out of PC time, but you can read some here.

Answering Joanne's questions:

1. What's your favourite book and why?
A: I don't choose favourites among favourites. My favourite books do have lots in common, though: characters with depth, realistic settings, the ability to make me go 'wow', thought-provoking, and EVERY SINGLE one of them broke my heart. Every. Single. One.

2. Do you have any recurring dreams and nightmares?
A: I would have loved to answer this question but the problem is, I don't remember 99% of my dreams/nightmares when I wake up.

3. Do you believe in life after death?
A: I haven't made up my mind on this yet.

4. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?
A: English Vinglish. One of the best Hindi movies ever made, in my opinion.

5. Why do you blog?
A: To give myself a place where I can be heard, to interact with people (since my real-world social life is almost non-existent) and to grow as a writer.

6. What inspires you?
A: Usually, it's a good book. But songs have worked the same magic often.

7. What is your top health tip?
A: My first reaction to this question - HAHAHAHAHA. I have a very weak stamina and fall sick often, so I'm definitely not qualified to give health tips.

8. What is your top beauty tip?
A: Not qualified for this one as well. I believe that feeling beautiful is more important than looking beautiful and prefer to stay as I am.

9. What's the best book you've read and why?
A: Same answer as No.1

10. What's the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you?
A: Confidently answering a question in Chemistry class, the teacher saying it was incorrect and having the whole class laugh at me when I was actually FREAKING right. I'd wished the earth would have opened up and swallowed me right then.

11. What's your guilty pleasure?
A: Sneaking in Harry Potter references into my short stories.

 
Gracias for the two awards, Sania! 

My nominees for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award:
Ghadeer
Jules

For the Best Moment Award:
Malavika
Kristen

Okay, so I'm supposed to do this acceptance speech thingy for the Best Moment Award. *clears throat*

Ladies and gentlemen ----

Who am I even kidding? I suck at speeches as much as Neville does at Quidditch, so please forgive me.

But I can say with conviction that this blog would not have reached where it has today - with 55 followers and more than 4000 pageviews - without my readers' love and support. One-time visitor or long-time buddy, a detailed appreciation or just a simple "This is great; I enjoyed it!", every single person and every comment has made a difference in my life. It means a lot to me that you find time for me and my insanity, and for this I can never be grateful enough.

Thank you.

6 comments:

  1. Well I for one can totally relate to "Thou shall bringeth glory to thy school" (forgive my obviously wrong archaic English. I just made that up). With the standard 12 results out yesterday I had a tiny epiphany. There is always "more". You scored top of the school? Great. But a few more marks and it could have been top of the city!
    So don't fret about plus two. :)

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    1. Getting archaic English wrong is one of my favourite things to do! :D

      So you actually scored the top marks in your school? Congrats! :)

      And thanks for the words of wisdom...

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  2. Loving the answers! I totally agree with you on picking books that broke my heart as favourites. I've read 'Divergent' but still need to read the other two- it reminded me of 'The Hunger Games' alot (which I also need to finish). What can we do? There are just too many books to read!

    Thank you for the award. I really appreciate it!

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    1. Seriously, what is it with authors stomping on our hearts so mercilessly?

      There's always too many books to read... Actually, I loved Divergent more than THG, as Katniss pissed me off a lot. I stood by the trilogy for the realistic politics. Divergent, on the other hand... if I start, I'll never stop.

      You're welcome. You deserve it, of course :)

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  3. i can totally identify with the stress and pressure of 12 grade....just got through with that part!
    don't loose hope yet, hang on tight!
    it's no different that other grades...only difference people make a big deal out of it...
    btw...love the blog!
    check out mine-http://anj-lifeexperiences.blogspot.in/

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    1. Thank you, Anjana, both for the consolation and the appreciation! :) Will drop by your blog soon.

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