Come to think of this.
My blog was inspired by the blooker girl.
The starting date was 17th of April 2006. !7th of April is an important day for student activism in Manipur. As I grew up a student activist, I think it was a good day to start.
Then, the first photograph ever published here just happened ( Ididn’t plan it) to be of Dean Kamen’s. I’m a fan of Dean.
Now, a commentator who apparently likes to shoot pics of taxis in NYC jolted me to see the injustice perpetrated here for so many months.
I mean, unaware to me, my blog erected walls between people—those who can ( by virtue having a blogger account) comment here and those who can’t.
I didn’t mean it—it was a default setting for blogger.
Today, I demolished that wall!
Still, I’ll say sorry to you all.
I don’t mean that there is anything especial about NYC or people from NYC. Somehow, only last night while I was in ‘leave a comment box’ did it come to me that those who do not have a blogger account can’t comment here. Beats me how it didn’t come to my notice earlier.
Still, I do not forget what I read sometimes back. A piece, by a Brazilian lady, that recounted how she felt when she first landed in NYC as a brand new immigrant. To be very brief, she said (1) She found all NYC men in her immediate neighborhood shorter than her; (2) Americans kiss far lesser and (3) you can WALK in NYC.
When I read (3), I said to myself, ‘Oh! I’ll love NYC’.
So, isn’t it a good sign that someone from that place gave me the jolt to wake up to the injustices that I failed to notice for so many moinths?
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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