Saturday, March 16, 2013

Setting 46 - 'Madness'

From @ Kshitij:

Scientists' arguments not in favor of the existence of extra-terrestrial life are hogwash for a random man. He claims that their arguments that other planets not possessing water which is the building block for life is a biased opinion springing from the fact that since they are humans filled with a humanistic ego, they assume that other creatures have to be like humans to survive, when in fact creatures could actually be surviving or feeding on sulphuric acid. Well, the authorities are trying to label him a lunatic now owing to his madness, but I agree with him, since truth is stranger than fiction, and considering it absolute; as absolute madness.

From @pratik1357:

In madness one was, in madness one is,
Madness it seems, is now one's bliss
One's mad perhaps, perhaps he is not...
Has no clue, to answers he sought
Calm one remains, like "normal" as expected
his mind fights within, that he always suspected
Realization dawns, that being mad, isnt bad...
Against his world, he just follows a different fad.

From @Shraddha_G:
 
“Madness for your country is what really defines you as a person; you need to be passionate about your country...”
Around ten cadets were listening to the Captain.
“The time has come to show the world, that you can fight till your last breath!!
Don’t spare our enemies... come on now... Jump and glide like an eagle…”
Suddenly,
“Hey..!!! Get back to ur psychiatric ward u retarded military ass. This is a terrace. Not some fighter plane!”
 
From @ek_cuttingchai:

His pale eyes staring small on the sketch of a 30 square canvas. A short starry sky painted by night, actually under jet lamps. The sky is aquamarine, the water is royal blue, the ground is mauve. Town; blue and purple. Streets yellow; the reflections are russet gold descending down to brutal contrast green-bronze. 'Starry Night Over the Rhone' stands testimony in Paris to a madness; to a man; to an artist; Vincent Van Gogh.

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