Some phrases have a tendency to catch the imagination. War is one of them. The politicians have a tendency to capitulate on such catch phrases. There is a War on corruption and the votes starts to flow and you are a hero. There is a war against climate change and the popularity begins to soar and you are a hero. So this war is real good. There is no war, and yet there is a war and hence there is a genuine scope for being immortalized as a hero. Ok, if not immortalized, popular to sail through the next popularity contest, be it election or selection in beauty contest. But there is an inherent feature of war. War is an equalizer. You do not go to war against unequal. There is a certain equality in the warring parties. I do not go for war against Govt of India. I rebel against them. That is where even if I claim that I am going for a war against the Govt, the Govt dismisses it as a law and order problem, sends in police, who explain and make me straight while I get some difficulty walkin...
I am not very sure if I have spelled it correctly or not as I am writing on an elementary text editor called notepad. Notepad does not offer any kind of spell-check or spelling suggestion facility and I am feeling like a little crippled by the lack of 'on-the-fly' word suggestion. Just wondering what is crippling, the provision of spelling suggestion or lack of it? open for discussion. So coming back to the point, and when the topic itself is not clear, it becomes all the more difficut for me to come to the point. Just wondering what is Office humour? Office humour could be some form of humour that is in place in offices. I doubt as in offices any humanly thing can not be 'in place'. And if it is, it is supposed to be 'productive' should have a boss and a mentor and is supposed to show some improvement in a tangible measurable way(the long trail of words just passed mean how well one can lick butts, in some intangible way). Office humour might also mean somethin...
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