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Illegible Handwriting.

Illegible handwriting is that disease which can’t be cured. It can’t be read, so there remains no question of understanding it. Doctors top the list of illegible writers. What they write, is an epic which can be understood only by God Almighty, Jesus, Lord Rama, and the doctor who has written it. A co-doctor may or may not be able to understand it.

Suppose a doctor scribbles-“Paracetamol, thrice a day” in his beautiful and unrelenting illegible handwriting and therefore the patient can’t read it.

Now when the patient tries to decrypt the world’s most “understandable writing”, he fails miserably. So, he goes back to the doctor who has written it, but the doctor has already left the chamber. Thus, he takes the help of another doctor, who reads the prescription and says-“Your doctor has prescribed protein with milk, twice a day.”

If this happens in reality, then a patient having fever, would suffer terribly, while having and gaining a lot of protein and would remain uncured of the fever.

Students are the next be illegible writers. The write so legibly that after the marks are declared, they have to beg the teachers or professors to pass them in their examinations.

It is a known fact that students have to write a lot of things within two or three hours. Due to this exercise, students practice fast writing, so their paper gets completed within the stipulated time.

Now, many students scribble along so fast that “Mitochondria” reads “Mi………..” or as”Mitoc………..” or “Mindjocnipoj”.

Now out of these three words, which word reads as “MITOCHONDRIA?” So, therefore the marks awarded be zero out of two or four or….

It’s left for the teacher to understand and to do justice while giving the marks.

If the teacher is nice and good, then well. Or you are doomed to the power infinity.

There are few students, who practice such loopy and cursive writing that it would take more than three and half hours to complete their three-hour paper.

Illegible writings are also seen in adults, who having the air of being an adult, often write so illegibly that it looks like their signature in each and every word.

Illegible writings are the worst kind of disease, as they meaningless. It’s better to do so, in your dreams, for if you do it in the real world, then simply tear off that page or chew it up. Rather don’t chew. A dustbin is a much better place for a torn-up piece of paper. Practice neat and clean and legible writings, for the world is a much better place with it.

Adios!

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Bare Feet.

Bare feet,

The child came and asked for a chocolate.

He said-“Please give me three, for I want to share it with my friends.”

The man gave him three eclairs chocolate.

Bare feet,

The boy laughed around.

Bare feet,

He sang and danced.

Bare feet,

He travelled the world,

And bare feet,

He conquered it.

Bare feet,

He perfected his art of dancing.

And today he is a dancer at his level best.

Bare feet,

He spoke to the world,

Bare feet,

The world saluted him.

And thus, he became known to the world around.

Adios!

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It Did Not Matter.

It Did Not Matter.

It did not matter,

Whether they won the match or not.

It did not matter,

Whether they spoke or not.

It did not matter,

Whether they were happy or sad.

It did not matter,

If there was any jam on the bread.

It did not matter,

If all were alone.

It did not matter,

If tomato was eaten.

It did not matter,

When will all be good?

It did not matter,

For there was nothing to want.

For it was a dream,

Which simply vanished,

When the soul woke up.

Adios!

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They Lived In A World.

They Lived In A World.

They lived in a world,

Which was beautiful.

They lived in a world,

Which was happy.

They lived in a world,

Which was prosperous.

They lived in a world,

Which wasn’t frightening.

They lived in a world,

Which was full of marvelous objects and things.

They lived in a world,

Which was imaginary,

Yet possible.

Adios!

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The Boy And His Dog.

The Dog And The Boy.

The boy and his dog,

Roam here and there.

But not afar.

They take short walks,

And sometimes go for long rides,

When the boy’s father comes back from work.

The boy and his dog,

Understand each other,

For they are chums.

They keep each other’s secret,

And sometimes have a scoop or two of vanilla or chocolate ice cream late in the night.

But that shall remain a secret shhh!

The boy and his dog,

Are always together,

And shall remain so,

For love doesn’t ask anything from the other.

Adios!