Ides of March: Why There Was Never Going to be a United Pakistan
It’s strange that the ghosts of genocide continue to haunt us, 48 years after our independence. Two generations removed from the Liberation War, the story of the Liberation War, and how it was ignited is, perhaps, little different to me…
Why Workaholics and Weekenders Both Have Important Parts to Play in an Office
I must confess, when I started writing this piece, I didn’t think that I would end up using this screen grab of Jim and Dwight. By some strange twist of fate, however, both of them perfectly illustrate the types of…
Devil May Cry 5 Brings the Series Back to Its Stylish Roots, with Gorgeous Visuals and Fantastic Combat
There are moments in life where you rediscover the joys of passion, the kind of sincere happiness that was once a part of your childhood, but has been lost to the sands of time since then. But something makes you…
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start to Love the Grind
There comes moments in your life that leaves lasting impressions on your mind and soul. These moments either make you or break you. Sometimes, they do both. I can count at least three such moments in my life so far,…
The Magic in the Art of Resistance: Why We Love Artists, and Others Fear Them
There's a chance you have heard that quote about the definition of insanity, especially if you played a video game called FarCry 3. "Do you know what the definition of insanity is?" Vaas asked, talking to the protagonist, and thus…
Why Christchurch is a Water Shed Moment for Both Ends of the Political Spectrum
Growing up, I have always felt that I was desensitized to violence. This was, in some ways, related to my gaming habits, which bordered on the horizon of six to eight hours of play per day. I know that it’s…