Sometimes a particular event makes a good day a perfect day. It's variable for people of course. Your perfect day may not be perfect for me. Also, when I describe my perfect day, you may ask, Why is it perfect? It may seem to you a perfectly ordinary day, or worse, even a terrible day.
Somedays, I trade. I mean I trade the market from my computer. As per head clerk's note:
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I like the above a lot, so I will continue to use it! So sometimes, âāĻā§āϰāĻž-āĻĒā§āϏāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻžāĻāĻžāϰā§â there are some mega-events. Sometimes they rise, sometimes they drop. Sometimes, our head clerk âpredictsâ (nah he canât predict! He speculates) that the market will go down, and it goes up :) Then he âpredictsâ (yeah, same) that the market will go up, and it goes down. So I am thinking about hiring someone, some coder like MK (pictured above) to trade something automatically whatever the head clerk does, but in reverse :) Even when the head clerk sleeps during an important market move, this algorithm will signal to be âactiveâ. Thatâs about it! So I can have a perfect day every day!
I am just seeking for MK at this point :)
There is another world that a few of us have explored or have the skill and interest to do so. That world consists of almost ž of our planet. We are just excited about the small part we got and unknown to that bigger one. As the author said, Scuba Diving is the doorway to that underwater world and here he brought us some of the beauties through his experience of that world. So have a jump on it and get a taste of that world.
Author - @dtam: 130 Feet Underwater
We are also delighted to announce two honorable mentions of the week.
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--@riz
Itâs fun and easy to go to an already attractive museum or spot to click some âaestheticâ and âInstagram verifiedâ pictures; everyone loves to participate when it comes to such places and events. Whatâs not so fun, is having to be out there under the disgusting heat on the daily, pushing traffic and walking through a stampede of people who are all in a rush. Sometimes it looks and feels like Dhaka is headed into a death spiral; things just keep on getting worse out here on the streets.
Yet, I feel like my job is to head out there into the storm with my trusty ole phone and at least try to make this unsightly and defiled side of Dhaka look amply colorful and forgivable.
So, here we are...
-- by @minhajulmredol
A government-related work took me two weeks to complete.
They give you a form and ask you to fill it and come back later, tell you to do a transaction that takes a few working days to complete the whole process till you get it done, and the rest of the work then takes up a few more days to do. There is a shortcut to minimise the whole situation, which is unethical and needs some extra cash. I was too pissed with the whole thing and realised how easy things are in this space we are now. Well, we have to trust the technology too, which is hard for our previous generation.
When banking or mobile banking was introduced, people used to fear them; after all, being cashless and trusting the electronic numbers were pretty troublesome. Banks gave us some papers or documents, whereas mobile banking did not, but we did have some accounts that contained our name, number, and other details. Then there is the crypto world where one can easily go anonymous and create wallets worth storing as much as assets they wish to store. You won't be getting a statement that contains your name, number, or personal details. Well, it does contain some delicate details, but those are beyond the understanding of a general person who doesn't know about all this. Have you ever thought about the seed phrases, a few words, that are the key to all of your assets? What if someone gets hold of them? Boom, everything you own is gone, hehe. This is the security concern we face ourselves.
If I had asked my mom to deposit some money as an asset on a crypto wallet and hand over the seed phrases with a URL to that wallet as an owner, she would have surely slapped me as if I were joking. Well, people will adapt to this change too. We, ourselves will bring forth the change, slowly but steadily.
Each of our countries has its own horror folk tales which have been told from generation to generation. Bangladesh is not an exception from that and as our country's nature is full of trees, jungle, and rivers, it creates horror features in its own way. But as our society is getting modernized, the upcoming generations are getting detached from these native tales. So to revive those local tales, Nuhash Humayun took the helm and successfully produced a great horror mythological anthology series called "Pett Kata Shaw".
The show is based on four different stories which have four different plots. With the stories, Nuhash tried to go from funny to intense story mode.
The first story "Ei Building e Meye Nished" is based on "mecho-bhoot". Here, the dialogues of the main actor, it tries to imply that one always needs to face one's fear. Only by then, you can handle your situation. But the way he handled it in the last scene, was not expected at all.
"Misthi Kichu", the second story is about the myth in our sweet shop. The best thing here was the main protagonist's acting. Chanchal Choudury did an outstanding job which successfully attracted the audience. The same goes for other cast members too. Here, Afjal Hossain is portrayed as Djinn (mainly Satan), and the plot twisting part was that Satan was thrown out from heaven for his pride and ego, and the same fate was portrayed for the protagonist too.
The third one, "Loke Bole" is literally the best episode with a perfect combination of suspense, horror, thrill, videography, and sound design. It starts with a fantastic plot and the way every story gets interconnected, will blow your mind. For puppetry, Dr. Rashid Harun (professor in the Department of Drama, Jahangirnagar University) is the best researcher of Bangladeshi Puppetry, and bringing his production team for this episode is the best decision I should say. Also, I am surprised to see Morshed Mishu as the male protagonist because he is a renowned cartoonist and this was his debut in acting! Still seeing his performance, none can predict that.
Finally, the last episode, "Nishir Dak" is about a voice from the sea, which called people for death. In the last scene, the main actor (Pritom) handed over his duty to his fellow mate to solve all those mysteries from the previous three episodes. To me, this one and the 1st episode were a little disappointing for their storyline and rush end.
But I really have to appreciate their background music. Each episode has specific musical instruments like for Misti kichu, Harmonium was the base instrument and ghungur and tabla were for loke bole. These local musical instruments were successful in developing a chilling environment for the audience.
Still, it's great to see local childhood horror myths as a film because, wherever we want to see something for goosebumps, we have to go for foreign movies like Annabelle or Chucky. And now, we have our one to enjoy! It was really needed to bring out our folk tales for our younger generation as these elements are fading away by the manga and webtoon. I believe this show will give them something to talk about on our culture! Also, I really have high hopes for Nuhash and am eagerly waiting for his upcoming work!
-- by @fahmidamou
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-- by @r-nyn
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The good life is guarded by sentinels of progress. There is more and always more to desire at the cost of the unspeakable pain of the majority. Niceties succeed necessity. And this is what made us so ugly, uglier than the devil itself or that goblin with bad breath.
Our neurons intensify with the child's scream during mutilation, we get a boner seeing a mother breastfeeding her baby and even maintaining privacyâ what has happened to us?
What has happened to us that our manhood tries to escape the hideout and plays peek-a-boo seeing the trace of sweats below the breast line of a woman walking to her destination all alone.
The fire of desireâ it has burnt us alive, the sketch you see walking, talking, consoling the victim is the embodiment of a ruthless murderer who suffocates in the presence of light but claps when darkness sets sails in the ocean of greed.
Things will changeâ He said, sent His child to end the misery, to spread kindness.
Alas! What has happened to us?!
Devoid of selflessness, it's a race for the cruelty we have delved in. Soaked in the blood of innocence, we have lured fairness into the cave of uncertainty, caged it into the hole of infinity.
Fear not, He has the power to end this misery. His will speaks kindness, you will get drenched in itâ hold your horses, you will not miss the bliss!
He who comes, a prophet; hopes for the masses to alleviate the general societal stigmaâ but, bringing with him death and destruction. More and more lives are better for fewer and fewer still.
Happinessâ once an easy luxury, is nowadays rendered obsolete. Cruelty is proud and admirable. Fast and steady is the new trend. To what end is all this magnificent and colossal enterprise?
Hark! Lend your earsâwhat do you hear?
The same old cry of a dying whale? Hyenas feasting on lion cubs?
The promise has been fulfilled! Things have changed! His promise has found a way to shed light upon reality. Oh, really?
Where? When? How?
Yeahâ things have changed.
ErgoâĻ
They have changed unexpectedly.
Mother, Father, strangers and friends werenât nice to me and with my friends who arenât nice to strangers. Strangers who arenât nice to their parents for the same reason.
Vengeance is befitting to this existence.
Letâs all suffer. Letâs disown and detest anyone who isnât suffering. Letâs suffer for the sake of suffering. Let it hurt, burn like wildfire ablaze and end it all in ashes. A good part of our life is thus gone up in smoke.
Sentinels, you can rest now; kindness is served!
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