Saturday, February 11, 2006

Weekend Ramblings

This is a totally random post. Actually, I can't even say that this post will actually be completed and ever be posted. But I think now that I have said this post may never see the light of day, it will actually find its way to my blog. In fact, this post promoses to be so random you'd do well to quit right here. But if I was you, I'd be pretty intrigued by now and would read the entire post. I get the feeling that this post won't be as long as some of my previous posts on this blog. I used to avoid long posts, the logic being that I didn't like reading long posts so naturally, why would anyone else? But then I figured I should just go ahead and write whatever the hell I want to and not care too much about my prospective readers. After all, my blog is for me. Or is it? Isn't blogging about vanity more than any other single quality. You write to impress. Not everyone and not in every way, but all the same it is praise that you are looking for. Moreover, and I just thought of this, I get intimidated by huge books but people routinely read tomes and claim to enjoy them as well, so maybe most people don't mind long blog posts either and I'm just a lazy reader. However, I value brevity and I still think Animal Farm is one of the greatest books I've ever read because it's brilliant and brief.

I've been listening to "Aadat" (the Jal version(s)) repeatedly for the past few hours now. Just turned up the volume. I have also recently acquired a table lamp that's the best going away present I remember receiving (thanks to him). Actually, that is debatable but anyway I needed a table lamp because I hate bright lights (psychoanalysis anyone?) and I hated the tube light in my room. There were so many times when I worked in the light from my monitor screen alone simply because the harsh white light destroyed the entire mood. How the eff do you airguitar (yes, I do weird things behind the closed door to my room, which is why I love having a room all to myself. Jai Shiva!) to the Fade to Black solo in tube light? I also totally detest sitting right in front in KL in all that brightness and among all the activity. I prefer the tables at the back that are in the shade of the KL trees and that afford some privacy. I usually hate being by myself. At the same time, however, I hate too many people milling around me almost as much. I love a semi-private state, like maybe with a couple of friends in an open area. That's why I find walking around IIT infinitely better than being holed up in some room. I associate conversations with open semi-private spaces. Being with good friends in small rooms makes me claustrophobic.

Yes, so the table lamp is lovely because now I won't wear out my eyes trying to type in semi-darkness and at the same time won't have to wilt in the needlessly harsh tube light of my room. I love my room just the way it looks right now with its mess of papers and a shoebox and books and magazines and the computer on my table and clothes all over and wonderrrful music playing in the background. Feels good. The lamp gives out white light but it can also give out warm yellow light if you shut the case because it has a translucent yellow cover over the fluoroscent white twisted bulb (you know, the U-shaped ones). Also one corner of my room is now full of wires and stuff so it looks cool in a very, well, bachelor of technology way. I feel vaguely engineerish, and it feels good. I honestly wish I was better at what I'm supposed to have come here for. I mean, what I have and what I am will do. I'm not bitching about my life here. It's just that my Dad is an engineer (he was in IITK for a sem doing Batti Btech, which he then left to join the Railways) and he's very intelligent and I respect him tremendously, and my brother, although he's not as sincere as I suppose I was during my pre-JEE days, has inherited my father's analytical faculties and is very intelligent too. I am more of a mix of my mother and father, but there's no point talking about the kind of person I am since you know me already. It's like telling an interviewer you have great communication skills. Surely the interview will make that obvious anyway. Actually it's not a correct analogy but I just thought that the blog kind of serves the purpose of revealing my qualities anyway, so I'll just let you draw your own conclusions.

So, Aadat begins again for the perhaps fifth, perhaps tenth time and I continue writing. I've written a lot today. I have what can be called an anonymous blog where I write stuff that I can't write elsewhere for fear of it being misused against me. So a lot of the writing I do these days goes into that and the blog is sadly sidelined. It's so much easier to write with no fixed agenda in your mind, to just ramble on with not a care in the world. It's like those rare moments when you enjoy your own company (no double entendres please!), like now. I don't want to stop just yet, and I'm not feeling too sleepy either, so lemme think of something else...yes, I feel very sleepy in others' rooms and I often find them more inviting than my own. I just had a little power nap in my neighbour's squeaky clean room (his is easily the cleanest room among all my friends), but now in my room I don't feel like wasting time by sleeping for more time than I absolutely have to. My hukka prof (who btw looks snooty but is actually quite genuine) has been quite disappointed in failing to make us understand that there are people in the world who are such incurable romantics that they don't see the point of living unless they can suck the very sap out of life. Look (I feel like telling her), IIT is a very middle-class place. People come here from all subclasses within the middle class and most arrive with the express purpose of doing as well for themselves as they can, which as I never lose an opportunity to point out, is a nicer way of saying "for making as much money as they can", without compromising too much etc. Some of us become a little weird, many discover they are rather bright, and many among us become these sad wannabe-weirdos. Anyway, my point is very few among us have ever obsessively loved anyone other than ourselves, very few have ideals we'd lay down our lives for, we live unabashedly for ourselves and we don't see anything wrong with that. So it seemed a little funny to me when she said to some girl in class (whose voice btw reminds me of my cousin sister - many people remind me of other people but more about that later), and I try my best to quote here, "...if I look straight into your eye and ask you if you'd ever die for someone you love, would you?" or something to that effect. Gimme a break. I know people who've probably been in some stage of love, and I'm certain they wouldn't die for each other. It sounds almost corny. She gave us the example of Dead Poets' Society and I took great pleasure in informing her that I think the kid who shot himself because his father didn't allow him to take part in a play (a play, Jee-sus!) was a loser. I hate a few things, am I then justified in killing myself because the sap comes in trickles into my mouth? Leaving aside Andhra Pradesh, I think suicides don't occur because people don't have enough to eat and nowhere to shit. They happen when bellies are full and there's too much comfort in life and people feel a vague emptiness in their lives. That's why some really developed country (Norway or Denmark or something) has the highest suicide rate per capita and not India, as one might perhaps expect.

Lesson of the monologue: Enjoy mess food and sadistic profs and lots of work and no girlfriends because maybe all these hardships are keeping you alive.
Okay, this post is much longer than I expected it to be. Apologies.

PS: I collected lots of Calvin quotes today and noted them down somewhere. In fact let me see if I can find something cool to end this with.
This kinda fits: "Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless." :)
Happy weekending everyone. I'm off tomorrow for a quiz with some of my favourite people on campus.

14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This must be one of ur most interesting posts, irrespective of ur intent while typing it out!

Somehow, I find reading about ones experiences much more fascinating than the ubiquitous blogging themes (whatever they be!).

oh btw, thanks for the honour (though u need to update the link ..I`m blogging elsewhere these days), Mr. Calvin freak ;)

11/2/06 1:56 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The post IS very interesting.

That point about suicide rates being higher in a developed country was particularly interesting.

I am not sure if I am a romantic but I do believe that there are people who are willing to die for something/someone.

All the best for the quiz. Hope you come second in the City finals.

11/2/06 2:16 AM

 
Blogger Robert Frust said...

[nitin] Thanks, and I think so too. It's also much easier writing, as I mentioned, with no fixed agenda. I know you blog somewehere else these days but figured you'd have the link on your previous blog anyway.

[arnav]Thanks. I think I'm correct on the suicides, but don't quote me on this. :)
The IMS quiz is over, but I'm just back from Lone Wolf and I'm sad. :(

12/2/06 12:10 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice post...

i dont mean to rub it in, but lone wolf was fun!!! :)

12/2/06 11:49 AM

 
Blogger Anirudh said...

"I look straight into your eye and ask you if you'd ever die for someone you love, would you"

I was sitting in the tut (one of the rare ones i attended) and this is the only thing i remember from the tut..i don't know y

12/2/06 10:18 PM

 
Blogger Phoenix said...

This is your best post ever.
Spontaneity beats everythign else.
And it's certainly not brief, but then, as your favourite Hukka teacher said today, brevity is ok, but not compulsory. It's more about sayign all you feel like saying, your way, without holding you back AND without filling pages with gibberish.
Will be back. Ciao!

13/2/06 12:17 PM

 
Blogger Robert Frust said...

[medury, phoenix] thanks.
i still believe brevity makes for good writing. long-winded stuff is fun to write and to read iff it is:
a) your own
b) very well written

13/2/06 2:30 PM

 
Blogger Phoenix said...

I'm slightly bored, so bear some of my timepass...

now that I have said this post may never see the light of day, it will actually find its way to my blog
That's the way with so many things with you, right. That's why I made that comment that day in the bus, if you remember?

it is praise that you are looking for
Not really. Satisfaction is more important. And it's at best acceptance, what you call as praise.

I hate bright lights
and you hate closed spaces and you hate too much limelight and you hate too much darkness and moonlight on a semi-deserted road with breeze and a friend and coffee, or something like that is the best.
Phew, right?

he's very intelligent and I respect him tremendously,
Don;t worry. One day your brother and son and wife and so on would say the same about you;)


I'll just let you draw your own conclusions.

Finally!!

I have what can be called an anonymous blog
What!?!?! :O
You too, Brutus!

incurable romantics that they don't see the point of living unless they can suck the very sap out of life.
How cruelly unromantic!?!

my point is very few among us...
Oh so cynical, again!

Rest of the post is good too, but i've had enough now.
P.S. I like ur updated 'About Me'!

14/2/06 1:53 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha....nice to read a text where you don't stick to one topic for more than 5 lines....

and I think blogging HAS to be about vanity....or else why would people go through all the trouble of an anonymous blog and a public one?

P.S: That 'About Me' is from Calvin!!!

14/2/06 11:54 PM

 
Blogger Robert Frust said...

[vivek] Sure is, and so is the description of the blog on top.

[phoenix] I'm getting a little tired of line-by-line psychoanalysis to tell you the truth. Why not just comment on all of it together?

15/2/06 11:21 AM

 
Blogger N David said...

I am extremely pleased to know that the lamp is doing its job of making owners happy and fundoo techno.. etc. And also pleased to know you are exploiting all the capabilities of the lamp (white light, yellow light, white -yellow light etc)

But more pleased to see a post on this after I have left the room next to you. it gives a strange sense of 'being there'..

And yes.. Kerala has a high suicide rate too.. surveys quote heavy bank loans to support a demanding lifestyle, and probably the emptiness of a pseudo-developed society...

16/2/06 9:17 AM

 
Blogger Arthur Quiller Couch said...

Dude, makes nice reading, but this is about five posts in one. Break it up?

16/2/06 1:46 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hukke waale essentially sab fraudie hote hain. i kind of think that they are all escapists and in a country like india, they usually tend to give a commie tinge to all that they view. i suppose ppl will get pissed of with this generalization but one just needs to talk to "modern fiction" hukka teacher to be traumatised for life.

i found ur comment regarding ppl in iit just wanna make a quick buck a bit too cynical. that may be the case in iitd, but certainly in other iits, a lot more ppl go in for further studies.

as for dead poets' society, i cried after seeing the movie, the shock was too much to bear!! i cant understand why lots of ppl are in awe of it coz i found that it sucked BIG TIME.

i think this comment is as random as the post to which it is in reply too :).

18/2/06 9:21 PM

 
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