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Feminism is a problem

Feminism, as we know it today, is a problem. And why is that you ask? Well, let me explain. Feminism is a loaded term that means different things to different people “No country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half its citizens.” - Michelle Obama, former first lady of the United States "I think women have been treated like second-class people, no matter where in the world we go" , Priyanka Chopra, Indian actress "In order to be a man, you have to recognize that all women and all those around you are equal" , Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist  It is a term that is often taken out of context, to represent a wide range of ideologies which can thus lead to a fair amount of confusion around the subject. "The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, prac...

5 Terrible handwriting traits: The science of extraordinary beliefs

Oh yes, it is totally possible to identify the personality traits of an individual through handwriting. Have you ever wondered why the handwriting of every person is different? Well, that's because every person has a different personality altogether. For instance, People with small writing tend to be introvert, shy, and have good concentration skills, whereas people who are outgoing and love attention tend to have larger writing. So yes, there's no surprise that you can learn a lot about a person on the basis of how they write. Just like how you can read someone's body language to interpret their hidden emotions and personalities, in the very same way, the shape of the letters, the strokes, the size, the slant, the pen's pressure, the spacing between each word, and every other minute detail when put together, defines a person. And this study is called graphology: the psychology of extraordinary beliefs. And just sometimes, it becomes very important to check the negative...

To My Dearest Engineering

Dear Engineering, I was in the 7th grade when I first heard about you. I'd given a personality test back then which traced engineering in my blood. As every member of my family is an engineer, it was pretty obvious to go ahead with you. And to be honest, you were the most elusive bachelor(ette) in the town and it was considered an honor to be with you. You were glamorous, all-consuming, and yet so unattainably far away. Since that day, I wanted to spend my life with you. You were the hottest in the town, how could have I said no to you? I told everyone that I'll end up with you but heart in heart I knew I was built for another. Somewhere deep down I knew I am not capable enough to have you but you were so charming that I just wanted you. Oh engineering, I just wanted you. And, my journey continued, I started to dream all the power, all the fame, all the money, I started to breathe you, I wanted to consume every bit of you. While bonding with your chemicals, understanding your t...