Monday, 28 April 2014

Expressions

Some people have impassive expressions – their cold stony demeanor and inscrutable countenance gives nothing away. But most others do not. Looking at the expressions engraved on people’s faces, examining the soft nose-scrunching to the right, the slight tug of war with their cheeks and subtle movement of their eyebrows is something that all of us do at some or the other point. But I think the most important part is played by the eyes.

The eyes, I believe, are the giveaway for most people. They unveil an array of emotions. If you’re paying attention, you’ll be able to identify the tremble of sadness disguised by a laugh, or perhaps the mirage of a smile pirouetting the eyelashes. But the twinkling of one’s eyes, predominantly seen when a person is amused is the most puzzling and intriguing of them all.

In fact, I could pen down various instances from today itself. I, along with another 3000+ students who go to the same coaching class, had a six hour test today. I’m sure the number of hours implies how important it was. Needless to say, the difficulty level was Pluto high (or maybe we just weren’t prepared enough) so by the end of it, we were drained out. One of my friend kept saying “Hi” to people at the top of her voice (to kill boredom) which earned her a few amused looks, another friend had blocked the way of people to ask them to say that their paper was bad just so she could get solace from that. The expressions on their face were a mixture of “I get where you come from” + “Hahahahahha :)” + “Are you demented?” But maybe that’s just what I think. What wouldn’t I do to know what’s going on in people’s heads when they look amused! Some people find another person’s misery amusing (which is pretty sardonic if you ask me), most people are sick of the jokes I crack up with, in awe of the lame level and yet secretly fascinated at the same time. Looking at a baby playing with balloons is enlightening and listening to a kid talk about typically impractical things like acquiring secret powers and the moon being a stalker is nice and diverting entertainment. 
The reasons for being amused are as many as the amount of different musical tunes one can compose in this world – a number so high, that we can render it endless.

The last expression I’ll talk about today is shock. There are two kinds of people that exist in this world – the people who can complete sentences… If you are a part of the previous category, you’ll have no issues figuring out what I mean by “There are two kinds of shocks – good and...” I’m only talking about the pleasant ones here. I had one today myself, something that shouldn't have happened since I pride myself in being non-sexist. A friend of mine, who is a guy, invited ten of us for dinner and cooked pasta for us on his own. Agreed, making pasta is quite easy, but the fact that he created a spread was amazing. It’s also funny when I randomly find out about various boys who make simple food or modify it and hardly any girls being interested in the same. 

Stereotypes are finally wiping out, the change is bizarre,

Abki baar, Modi Sarkaar.

Kanksha :)
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