Showing posts with label reaction. Show all posts
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Monday, July 13, 2015

The Bad-Ass

Pigeons are weird. First, they are dumb. Then, they’re prolific procreators. That combination, in my (non-judgemental, cough) opinion, makes them quite perverted. There is a particular pigeon I know of, who sits on the sill of the tiny window of the equally tiny washroom of my office, and s/he is definitely voyeuristic. Given that it is a unisex washroom, we shall bypass any discussion about the said pigeon’s sexual preferences. Instead, we shall learn about the day I first met this absolutely valorous, fearless and badass creature.

So, it was a fine, ordinary day when I was washing my hands with the very pink, liquid soap (hygiene must be doubled in office loo, but that’s another story for another day) after my business, I heard this faint coo. My eyes immediately shot up towards the ceiling, for I’ve had previous, nasty experiences of aviary creatures stranded on ceiling fans and tube lights and even hooks on the walls, using your shirt as their washroom. Pushing aside the mental image of becoming a loo in a loo (ooooh, looception!), I tried to wrap up quickly. Coo. Again. I would have simply ignored the cooing if I did not finally spot a pair of sharp, beady eyes looking at me through the blinds of the window. I will not lie, it spooked me a little, momentarily. Coo, coo. “Shoo!” I said. Coo, coo. It bobbed its head, but stared at me resolutely. “Shoo! Shoo!” I said again, this time flapping my arms at the bird. Coo, coo. Oh dear god, I thought, it’s mocking me! I made a striking gesture at it. It made a pecking gesture at me. That’s when I realized, it wasn’t afraid of me. It was probably too stupid to know that I could throw a wet mop at it and drench its feathers, rendering it incapable of flying, leaving it to be preyed on by a stray cat or something. While I stood contemplating the various gruesome deaths I wanted to subject it to, it stared at me unblinkingly, making faint gurgling noises. “So, you think you’re some badass, huh? I’ll teach you, you pervert... Staring in through loo windows, shameless creature!” I muttered. I wanted to keep it distracted, while I gathered some water from the tap in my cupped palm. “Take that!” I practically yelled, jerking the water towards it with all my force. It hit the glass and dripped along the length in long, morose, grimy lines. The pigeon looked at me, almost pityingly, moved a little along the length of the sill, pecked at its feet and I swear I am not making this up, slowly curved its neck and gave me a patronizing nod.

Needless to say, I left the battlefield, head hung in defeat, while my adversary stood its ground with all its pea-brained pride intact. I was completely absorbed in my own misery, walking the walk of shame back to my seat of despair. My colleague and next-desk neighbour looked at me questioningly. “Stupid pigeon on the loo window. Wouldn’t budge. Was throwing some water at it.” I tried to make the whole episode sound necessary. She raised her eyebrows. “Mm-hmm.” was all she said.


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

50 Questions: Fifty Shades of Grey

I do not enjoy pain. Obviously, I hated the book. But it did cause me to ask these questions, in no particular order:


  1. How many times was the word "flush" used in the book? 
  2. Why does Anastasia "blush" and "flush" so much? 
  3. How is it possible that at twenty one years of age, she didn't have a single relationship?
  4. How did Christian become so wealthy?
  5. How can anyone be sexually attracted to another person on the first meeting?
  6. Why is Ana always scared?
  7. Why is Ana always whimpering?
  8. Why is Ana so helpless?
  9. Why doesn't Ana not protest even after realizing that Christian is using sex as a weapon to blur her senses?
  10. Why is it that she had to be a virgin?
  11. What purpose does her alcohol intolerance serve?
  12. Why would Ana's reading of many British classics cause her to set high standards for potential boyfriends?
  13. If Christian is a super-busy CEO who doesn't have time for interviews, how does he continually visit (and subsequently, bed) Ana?
  14. What does Christian do anyway?
  15. How can anyone base an entire relationship on having sex?
  16. Why does Ana let hormones rule her reason?
  17. If one does not feel comfortable, why can she not say it with conviction?
  18. Why is Ana forever "scared" in Christian's presence?
  19. How did this book become a bestseller?
  20. Why are Ana and Christian always f**king?
  21. Do Ana and Christian ever talk about anything other than sex?
  22. Does Christian only want Ana's body?
  23. Even if Ana falls in love with Christian, why can't she get over him?
  24. Why is Ana so impractical?
  25. Why does Christian view women as objects?
  26. Why does Ana believe Christian when he calls her "brave", because she didn't cry when he spanked her?
  27. As someone so inexperienced as Ana, how do such passionate sexual thoughts awake in her?
  28. Why does she not admit that she likes Christian?
  29. What is the Inner Goddess and "subconscious" crisis?
  30. Why is Ana so typical?
  31. Why is Christian still chasing Ana to make her his sex-slave, even after she refuses him?
  32. Why does it not creep Ana out that Christian is into BDSM?
  33. Is it always that ease to climax?
  34. Why is it mandatory for Ana to have beautiful skin?
  35. Why does Ana take orders from a complete stranger?
  36. Why is there nothing in the book apart from sex?
  37. Is it advisable to step into a relationship if one is unsure?
  38. Does Ana like being at the receiving end?
  39. Why does she want to let Christian mold her into something she's not?
  40. Why is sex so important?
  41. What was so bad about Jose as a boyfriend?
  42. How can Ana let Christian boss her around with clothes and food and cars and even her own lip?
  43. Why should it be so gratifying to know that a man craves your body, and your body only?
  44. How can Ana allow Christian to take her, whether she wants it or not?
  45. How can anyone like to be taken advantage of?
  46. Is E. L. James into BDSM?
  47. Being a woman herself, how can E. L. James portray her leading lady in such a succumbing, vulnerable pushover?
  48. Why are all the subsidiary characters flat types?
  49. Does Ana have any other shade than a mewling whimpering wuss?
  50. Where are the rest of the shades of Christian Grey?
I'll end this post by saying that, Fifty Shades of Grey may be a bestseller, but it surely is, and will be the worst book I've ever had the misfortune to read. Peace out.