A blog that educates while making unexpected connections on subjects ranging from science to philosophy to history to literature.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 29 | Subscribers | Read | awantika42.substack.com |
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In all previous posts, I have drawn content from things I have read or seen in the past, but for the first time, for this 25th post, a number I didn’t think I would even get to, I actually both read a book, and watched a movie in the hopes ...
Sometimes it seems like that there are more Indian festivals in India than there Indians, and yet I was rather taken aback to see the festival of karva chauth being celebrated with such gusto in Mumbai the other day: hundreds of young coupl...
I have visited southern Australia twice now, and as wonderful as the idea of Tasmania sounds, I have for some reason or the other not actually made it to there — perhaps third time will be the charm?
The peacock, or rather the male peacock, is the national bird of India, and it was clearly chosen at a time when political correctness was not all important; also the national animal is the tiger (duh), and the national flower is the lotus ...
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A blog that makes unexpected connections in a humorous way on subjects ranging from science to philosophy to literature. Someone told me my writing was tongue-in-cheek – given the current state of affairs, it’s tongue-in-check anyway.
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