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Packaging, Shipping, and Everything to Know about Furniture Shifting in Chennai!
Can you guess the biggest difference between moving appliances and furniture shifting in Chennai? It’s the Time! Both procedures demand a huge difference in the time for shipping. However, the process consists same fundamental steps:
By Shalini Bajaj2 years ago in Writers
Just Another Monday
Monday It was a gloomy Monday morning, as my alarm woke me from my sleep. Snooze. I laid there with my eyes shut for about 2 minutes before I found the motivation to lift my heavy and tired eye lids. Hearing the faint Montreal traffic and honking, breaking me from my peaceful dream that I am desperately trying to stay in. My only true way to escape, well my healthiest way to escape. Time to face another day in the jungle with about 3 hours of sleep in my system, not like it's anything new to me. Another night spent awake staring outside my window at the stars, wishing I could be abducted from this corrupt planet. Since early in my childhood, I always felt like I was different, like I didn't belong here... Like I was from another planet. Some days, I am really convinced that I am. Other days, all I want is to feel "normal", whatever "normal" is. It's funny though, the days I feel the most "normal" are usually the days that I feel like I don't belong. I guess it's because that is when I truly see the reality of the chaos we have chosen and accepted to live in. We are living in this invisible mental and emotional war that our subconscious has learned to normalize. We now think to ourselves "C'est la vie!". But, is it? Really? Is this what we have to live for? Have we become so brainwashed and obsessed with ourselves that we forgot to find the true meaning to a happy life? We are living in a pandemic of narcissistic ways and it is only getting worse. I mean... the most narcissistic person I have ever known was elected President of The United States Of America. Need I say more? As an empath myself, I feel like I am truly living in a wasteland of sharks, trying to make with through while staying true to myself all at the same time.
By Rebekah BT2 years ago in Writers
From Gen Builders to Gen Alpha. Is Gen Z the loneliest Generation?. Top Story - March 2024.
Do you joke about the Tiger Mothers at the school gate, rushing their kids to violin classes and extra Maths, determined to win a race we didn’t even know we were in. There were children who had never been on a bus, knowing only the car, and who were nervous at the old-fashioned birthday parties in the garden, being used to orchestrate an educational entertainer.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Technological innovation
In today's rapidly evolving world, cutting-edge technology serves as the engine driving progress across various sectors. From healthcare to transportation, communication to entertainment, innovative technologies continue to reshape how we live, work, and interact with the world around us. This essay delves into some of the most exciting advancements at the forefront of technological innovation, exploring their impact and potential implications for society.
By David Nwaeze2 years ago in Writers
Reverberations of Forever: An Excursion Through Time
In the immense field of the universe, where stars sparkle like ancient remnants of the past, there exists a peculiarity however cryptic as it very well might be enrapturing: transient travel. Step into the domains of plausibility and inconceivability, where the limits of time obscure and the reverberations of forever resound through the texture of presence.
By Creative Chronicles2 years ago in Writers
VOG
In the picturesque landscapes of Hawaii, where azure skies meet crystal-clear waters, a phenomenon lurks, often unseen but deeply felt. VOG, short for volcanic smog, is a mysterious presence that casts its shadow over the island paradise. While Hawaii is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture, VOG serves as a stark reminder of the powerful forces simmering beneath the earth's surface. In this blog, we delve into the depths of VOG, exploring its origins, impact on health and the environment, and strategies for mitigation.
By Galaxiesbuzz2 years ago in Writers
How to Care for a Begonia Rex Plant . Content Warning.
When you picture a begonia, you probably imagine the pink or red perennial that blooms in flower boxes and on suburban lawns. However, there are actually more than 2,000 types of begonias, and many of them don't flower at all. One of the most popular, the rex begonia, is a fantastic low-maintenance houseplant for new plant parents. Also called the king begonia (rex means "king" in Latin), it's known for its large, sprawling leaves with tie-dye-like green and purple patterns.
By Aquib Shahzada2 years ago in Writers
What I Learned Reading AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Pilot Script. Content Warning.
Let’s set aside the magic and glory of Avatar: The Last Airbender and analyze the pilot script. Imagine it’s a script written by unknown authors and hasn’t been produced yet. You stumbled upon Episode 101: The Boy In The Iceberg script online and decided to read it one night.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in Writers
A Study of Creative Vulnerability..
**** Weakness is a situation with two sides in the composing scene. It welcomes perusers into a significantly private excursion by uncovering the essayist's intricate contemplations and unfiltered sentiments. In her holding paper "Composing is definitely not a Place of refuge," Mackenzie Davis investigates the perplexing dance among imagination and weakness, pushing journalists to confront their tensions and embrace the groundbreaking capability of self-articulation.
By Abdur Rahman 2 years ago in Writers











