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There and Back Again.

This is just part of a story I'm working on. Hopefully I'll get back to writing as soon as these exams (ugh) are over.  It's a coffee house; just another franchise that's about half as old as the country we live in. But this is Karachi and every time a new brand name opens up, whether it's a restaurant or a sporting goods store, Karachiites will faithfully flock to it in droves in hopes of discovering something-anything-novel. This one is no exception. Never mind if the coffee is drab and shockingly overpriced, the place is upscale enough to brag to your one-dimensional friends about. And it has some redeeming points. The parfaits. The ambience. The décor is perfect. If I were an architect, I'd probably describe it as a fusion of the classic and the contemporary, or something equally fancy. There's a wood-paneled wall across from me fitted with a bookshelf housing covers ranging from Charles Dickens to Herman Melville. I'm tempted to go over and c

...and you'll never know what hit you.

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I shot for the sky, I'm stuck on the ground. So why do I try? I know I'm gonna fall down. Down - Jason Walker

I.NEED.TO.FOCUS!

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It's that time of the year again. You know when the semester comes to an abrupt and sudden end, leaving you stranded in the midst of a flurry of notes and handouts at the photocopier's, wondering why your life's become the kind place where exams are always just around the corner? Yes, I'm on my study leave. Again. Well on the bright side, now I've only got 4 more end-of-semester study leaves to live through (including this one), and then I'll be done with undergrad! That's as far as I'm aiming right now. The future should be best left where it is at the moment. So I've been wasting a lot more time than need be. While reading about cache memory principles and bus interconnection structures and 32/64 bit computer architectures, I have managed to finish Season 3 of Gossip Girl (I know, Season 5 is out and I'm way behind), continue working on a story I'm writing, rediscover a David Archuleta song on my iPod, and well, blog. (Okay, so he

Magic.

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How can anybody sound so beautiful in real life? He sings like an angel.  I will always love The Fray. Funny how music is so universal. It takes so many colourful people to make up a world; we have different ideals and beliefs and phobias, we have our own dreams and our own unique way of looking at life. I guess in the end, it's just the emotions and feelings that are able to encompass all the diversity and transcend all these man-made boundaries. And music is simply a medium for human emotions. You can be anywhere on this planet going through a shitty time and feeling entirely alone until you turn on the radio and listen to a song and think to yourself, 'Man, this song was totally written for me!'  I know that's why I love music. It translates all the emotions bursting inside of me into words. More often than not, we don't even KNOW what we're feeling until we listen to a song that hits all the notes in there just right. Sing!

Life In All It's Glory

I wrote this poem on behalf of my mamu (my mom's brother for you non-Urdu folks:)) in December 2010, for a friend of his who'd been diagnosed with brain cancer a while back. He'd been my mamu's roommate during his graduate years in Purdue University and from the stories I got to hear about him, he must have been a force to be reckoned with. Bursting with life, exceptionally bright; he'd bagged the best of both worlds. He was in love with football and all things sporty, and he was also a brilliant student. He got married, he started a family, but it seems to me that life's got a taste for melodrama. The next thing you know, the doctors found he had a brain tumour. And it only got worse from there. Cancer is such an ugly disease. I don't understand it, it's always the last thing you expect, you always think you're immune to it but just when you're least expecting it, it rears it's head and strikes. His cancer had spread too far and wide to