Showing posts with label On mankind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On mankind. Show all posts

Aug 20, 2014

This is how people reacted at a real accident scene

A couple of days back in an unforgettable midnight, I witnessed a road accident. What moved me greatly was that I could do more than being a mere witness. I could be of real help in saving a few lives. What inspired me greatly was that I was not alone. I had company. In a godforsaken highway lane at midnight, I had company to help injured people and calm them at their moment of panic. I was part of a crowd. I am proud to be part of this crowd.

Quite recently, several videos on apparent 'social experiments' which capture the reactions of people to emergencies and distress calls were doing the rounds on social media. Most of them were hard-hitting and showing the cold side of human negligence. A friend of mine recently wrote on his wall that the society in stead needed a lot of positive examples showing displays of empathy and humanity coming out of such 'social experiments', because deep inside, constant exposure to videos of negligence and apathy may slowly make the mind numb to situations and trick it into believing that it is okay not to act when a person is dying in front of you. This kept me thinking. Positive examples. Real examples. Reactions of real people in a real situation where people need help.

I believe that what inspired me will inspire several minds. I believe that what reinforced my faith in humanity will also touch several hearts and reassure them that humanity prevails. Hence I write this today.


I was travelling by a bus from Madurai to Chennai on a Sunday night and I was fast asleep. I was woken up when my bus halted roughly and for a few minutes I could not realize what is happening. In a few crucial minutes, I saw people getting down from the bus and running out and I could make out from broken words and conversations that an accident had just happened in front of us. Quite unsure of the happenings, I stepped out of the bus, still a bit sleepy. Once I was out of the silence and darkness inside my bus, I quickly realized adrenalin shooting up inside me.

Just a few metres ahead, I saw a tumbled mini bus. People were running here and there. Along with my bus, another bus had also stopped and passengers from both these buses were already rescuing the injured people out of the damned mini bus. The bus was lying on its side and people were being pulled out of the windows. The front windshield of the bus was cracked into pieces and some of the passengers entered the mini bus through the windshield and were lifting people out of it. Glass pieces were all around. Blood was all around. Panic cries were all around. It was horrible.

Jul 3, 2014

The legilimens phone (Mind-reading phone for Muggle interpretation)


Do you know the difference between smart phones and smart people? They both have excellent processors. The smart phone processors can process many many 'What now?' scenarios to cope up with human impatience and attention span deficit, which is tactfully branded as multi-tasking. Smart people have minds that process many many 'What if?' scenarios simultaneously. The reason I pondered over this difference is a curious 'What if' case my mind processed. What if smart phones evolved into super phones? 

I wonder what super power my phone can acquire! Of course two things come to my mind immediately.
1. Batteries that never run dry or charge automatically and autonomously - I hear that technology is already imagining these possibilities and if they can imagine something, soon they shall make it happen. So I reject this for being within human reach and hence 'not super'. I have to think of something more super than the Pomegranate phone.
2. To wake me up promptly at the time I set my alarm to. Every time. - I have to reject this because this is even beyond super powers.

This leaves me with the next option, which I can safely claim to be 'super'. I want my phone to be a legilimens. For the sake of simple people who have not read the Harry Potter, I want my phone to be a mind reader. What if my phone can tell me what the other person is truly thinking when he/she is talking to me on the phone. Something like a lie detector packed into a phone in addition to the zillion gadgets like night vision cameras, intelligent personal assistants etc. Rather, I would like my phone to immediately detect three L's in conversations on top priority. Lies. Loans & Love.

Apr 26, 2014

AtoZ #23 - Wedding

Wedding

'Baby please' then. Bitch please now. 
-GS

Image courtesy : Dimaz Fakhruddin


Cheers,
GS

Apr 25, 2014

AtoZ #22 - Vault

Vault

Secret vault. Swimwear inside. Somebody's sinking.

- GS

Image courtesy : Chewy734

Cheers,
GS

Apr 21, 2014

AtoZ #18 - Recharge

Recharge

Talktime recharge became lifetime recharge. Cupid!
- GS

Cheers,
GS

Apr 19, 2014

AtoZ #17 - Queue

Queue

Picked shorter queue. Understood Murphy's law. 
-GS

Image courtesy : Xiaojun Deng


Cheers,
GS

Apr 17, 2014

AtoZ #15 - One-size-fit-all

One-size-fit-all

Cinderella hunt. Prince tired. Modifies search.

-GS

Image courtesy : Anna Jones


Cheers,
GS

Apr 16, 2014

AtoZ #14 - Negotiator

Negotiator

Heads. I fuck. Tails. You suck. 

-GS
Image courtesy : Swarm Gallery Oakland


Cheers,
GS

Apr 11, 2014

AtoZ #10 - Job

Job

Nine to five. Countdown begins. 4:51!
-GS

Image courtesy : Global Reactions



Cheers,
GS



Apr 9, 2014

AtoZ #8 - Hindsight bias

Hindsight bias

Apocalypse survivor proclaims "I knew it!". 
- GS

Image courtesy : Carandol Eraphodian

Cheers,
GS

Apr 5, 2014

AtoZ #5 - Education

Education

Hail the pied-piper. Fall in line.
- GS

Image courtesy: Shahid H

Apr 4, 2014

AtoZ #4 - Dudes

Dudes

Doood! He's fake. Pronounces it right. 
- GS

Image courtesy : Cheryl VanStane

Cheers,
GS

Apr 1, 2014

AtoZ #1 - Apple

Apple

Steve Serpent Jobs. Mission: Temptation. Accomplished. 
- GS

Image courtesy : Mick Amato

Cheers,
GS