New years

I know it's been a month since the start of the year but in my defense my brain is lagging a bit. My writing ability (read disability) was used for producing summer internship emails. But that phase is gone. I'm back (again).

Happy new year guys! It's 2019. I can't believe that 1990 will be 3 decades back in a year's time.

Yaay, another year of failed expectations!!!
I get that why someone can be excited with a year ending. A year is long. Living 365.25 days is tough. Naturally, people extend Christmas into the New year eve. There needs to be legislation for making the period between 25th December and 31st new year into one long vacation period called "Screw this year, I want to party"

Let's assume this is "Apple" juice for certain reasons. Only adults like this.


But the way some other people celebrate the new year is too cringy and dangerous. They celebrate like it is the end of the world. Depending on statistics, one person will generally have around 60+ "new years". TBH, it ain't that special.

The above shows the average new year party in our country with a subtle difference. There would be a local DJ playing a YoutTube playlist of Honey Singh in the background.

 

This is something I will never get. What's with the extravagant celebrations? I understand that some people take it seriously. I have no problem with that but when it affects other people, it's pissing off. Celebrate within yourself, eh? Have fun but don't disturb others. It's common sense, right? 

But apparently common sense is as expensive as a B.Tech degree from Manipal.
This year, 509 cases of drunk driving were reported in Delhi. It's completely not okay to do this because you are putting your life (which is meaningless based on your action) and most importantly others life at stake.  


Please celebrate responsibly. 

(I never thought I'll quote Carlsberg as inspiration)

Rating: (Live Responsibly)/10


 

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