@@gandhar03 he used to do plays in his teenage and early 20s. After that life and work kept him busy. Now after his retirement he picked up his hobby again
‘Written by Shakespeare, Edited by Aadar’ sounds like a great idea. It could be a celebratory parody and yes, I volunteer to play a character of my choice.
Thankyou for this much-needed hilarious episode. I lost my mom 3 days back, and the first time since then i laughed a little was when i listened to this podcast. Thankyou guys for helping me coupe up.
12:00 I loved the way Varun tapped Aadar to set up his Punchline, and with just one eye contact, both knew what was coming. Baap tha matlab. That's what I love about the 4 of yo'll. IN SYNC. The 4 of you share such a chemistry, which is what is most important for any group or team to be successful !!. 🤘😊
I am feeling so heartbroken! I managed to book the tickets literally last second before they sold out but got hospitalised and got discharged one day AFTER the show... Trying to cheer myself up as I continue my recovery from home 🥺 hopefully i get to see the boys live again soon
I agree with Kautuk: The exams got easier as I went along because of my interests. Also, writing a Sociology exam is such fun! You could literally write movie plots relevant to the question and you’ll get marks.
I agree with Kautuk, the more I'm able to get the subjects I like, the more easier the exams are getting. This, in my hypothesis, can be because remembering things you like is easier than gulping everything in your memory and spewing it out in the exam.
Elizabeth was Aunt of James VI originally James Tudor, the first king of England from Scotland. United 2 kingdoms, son of Mary the queen of Scots. Kudos to Adar tlfor getting this correct.
Fun Fact: My mother had to study Shakespeare in Class 7 and I studied ‘Merchant of Venice’ in Class 8 and I’m grateful to my school that we had a great teacher (Shoutout to Subrota Ma’am) who introduced us to the lovely world of Shakespeare.
all this time when they were discussing blue balls and tyndall effect,i kept thinking of tobias and tyndall effect which is going to come in my board exams in the next 20 days
Today wpisode released early per EST; So I watched it on my way to office rather than in the offc as I used to every week. So no live commentry this week :(
Studying abroad or even pursuing higher education and advanced degrees when you’re older is definitely more fun, I think. I enjoy my research more because I actually am fascinated by what I study now and I LOVE learning new things that put what I know into broader context. I’ll be 33 when I graduate with my PhD in a few months. I can’t imagine doing this in my 70s though - which is something one of my peers did recently!
Sorry to say but a big part of the video became boring as Varun and Kautuk were quiet... And adar was blabbering... Which is also evident with no laughs during that period... Really need to focus on the topics on hand... Just a suggestion