The reality for the cats and dogs, roaming Dhaka’s streets remains bleak as our society fails to show much empathy.
With the grappling fear and uncertainty of what the future holds for us looming over our heads, it can become increasingly difficult to look forward to the future we once had all thought out.
Social distancing is unchartered territory, bottled up in our homes, texts and calls just don’t seem to really imitate the solidity of interacting and hanging out with your friends and loved ones.
Everyone gets stuck with obsolete and unwanted tech, some of us shove them into a box and hoard it for months. Electronics aren’t meant to last forever and eventually all end up unwanted, so what do we do then?
Disapproving glances and doubtful frowns follow the not-so-average student in their despicable journey to higher education. Because the student, in this instance is one that has made the horrible decision of taking “easy” subjects. Where will the arts, humanities and languages ever get you?
Among the hundreds of decisions taken by our parents before we had the maturity to really gasp and say stop, birth certificate tampering is one that really puts people on the spot sometimes.
Sure, perhaps you’re a ‘liberal’ and you’ve evolved enough to not bat a sexist eye when you stumble upon a girl that for some weird reason plays video games – good on you, truly.
Don’t get me wrong, UNO is a great game.