Sarama
In all these years, I had never wondered about Vibhisena’s wife. I got called to her attention via the dud movie, Adhipurush, where she plays an important part in Lakshmana’s recovery from Indrajit’s vicious attack. She is the one who raises to Rama’s attention, the existence of the Sanjeevani herb that can serve as an antidote to the poisonous wound. This beautiful character garnered controversy for the wrong reasons. Sarama is known to have had a close relationship with Sita when she was at...
Happy 47th AK
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Sarama
In all these years, I had never wondered about Vibhisena’s wife. I got called to her attention via the dud movie, Adhipurush, where she plays an important part in Lakshmana’s recovery from Indrajit’s vicious attack. She is the one who raises to Rama’s attention, the existence of the Sanjeevani herb that can serve as an antidote to the poisonous wound. This beautiful character garnered controversy for the wrong reasons. Sarama is known to have had a close relationship with Sita when she was at...
Happy 47th AK
AK would have been 47.. but alas! Still in my fond memories. Rushing to catch the same 5B bus as she would, walking back from Adyar Signal for a short furlong or two to Parameshwari Nagar and then a long trek back to my place.. Some things last such a short clock time and yet they last a lifetime in memory. This is an inversion of the Pareto principle where the most memorable incidents are also some of the most extreme emotions that one feels, whether pain, joy, success or of course, love. Re...
AI Introduction to Italian Brainrot
Meet Cocofanto Elephanto: The Newest Star of Italian Brain Rot Lore In the kaleidoscope of chaos that is 2025’s meme culture, one name has stomped through the forest of our collective consciousness and exploded onto everyone’s For You Page with a trunk full of weirdness: Cocofanto Elephanto. Born deep within the wildest corners of the Italian Brain Rot multiverse, Cocofanto Elephanto is not just a character—he’s an experience. With coconut-shell armor, bubble-wrap feet, and a trumpet trunk th...
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First post via Mirror - this is going to be a journal of random thoughts or should I say ramdom thoughts. Recently I have spent a lot of time going down the web3 rabbit hole and try to incorporate it in every day of my existence. After all life is too short to allow it to be controlled by some large corporation. This appeals to me especially since I have loathed bureaucracy from a very early age.
Bitcoin was first introduced to me in some random podcast in 2010 which advised, buy a little Bitcoin every single day, even if it is only for change from coffee. Had I needed that advice and this is fate, I thought about it several times but did not act. Creating a wallet, buying BTC seemed like an ordeal and was much harder than it is today. But the concept of digital gold seemed compelling and that is what the world has come to realize in no small way over the past two years.
After Bitcoin, coming from a family of bankers, the idea of Defi was, well liberating. Cutting the middleman and being able to transact directly, who does not dig that? Creating liquidity pools, lending to peers, flash loans and such. I got sucked into these rabbit holes and I am at a point where I don’t see the point behind a bank account, KYC and such. In fact whatever little savings I have left after paying the bills, taxes, day care and mortgages, I put into defi.
Then came dApps, this is where things got really interesting. The publishing platform you are reading this on is dApp. Having been involved in web1, I sat out web2 and am back in web3. There is much to be explored and this journal is not just on web3, but I suspect it will figure prominently whenever there is an Aha moment or I learn something new that I want to record or share.
Will talk about DAOs and other stuff a little later… exciting things and lots of concurrent changes for me at this point. I am starting to appreciate the meaning of the journey we all need to take to understand ourselves and our purpose before aspiring or moving heads down into doing something… more on that coming up in future posts.
Ram.. Out
First post via Mirror - this is going to be a journal of random thoughts or should I say ramdom thoughts. Recently I have spent a lot of time going down the web3 rabbit hole and try to incorporate it in every day of my existence. After all life is too short to allow it to be controlled by some large corporation. This appeals to me especially since I have loathed bureaucracy from a very early age.
Bitcoin was first introduced to me in some random podcast in 2010 which advised, buy a little Bitcoin every single day, even if it is only for change from coffee. Had I needed that advice and this is fate, I thought about it several times but did not act. Creating a wallet, buying BTC seemed like an ordeal and was much harder than it is today. But the concept of digital gold seemed compelling and that is what the world has come to realize in no small way over the past two years.
After Bitcoin, coming from a family of bankers, the idea of Defi was, well liberating. Cutting the middleman and being able to transact directly, who does not dig that? Creating liquidity pools, lending to peers, flash loans and such. I got sucked into these rabbit holes and I am at a point where I don’t see the point behind a bank account, KYC and such. In fact whatever little savings I have left after paying the bills, taxes, day care and mortgages, I put into defi.
Then came dApps, this is where things got really interesting. The publishing platform you are reading this on is dApp. Having been involved in web1, I sat out web2 and am back in web3. There is much to be explored and this journal is not just on web3, but I suspect it will figure prominently whenever there is an Aha moment or I learn something new that I want to record or share.
Will talk about DAOs and other stuff a little later… exciting things and lots of concurrent changes for me at this point. I am starting to appreciate the meaning of the journey we all need to take to understand ourselves and our purpose before aspiring or moving heads down into doing something… more on that coming up in future posts.
Ram.. Out
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