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Why I Started a Blog (and Should You Start One)?
Lately, I found myself with some free time, and naturally, I dived into gaming, watching movies, and listening to podcasts. But even after indulging in all these relaxing pastimes, I couldn’t shake off this little itch of dissatisfaction.
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Uncharted 4 Review
I finally played “Uncharted 4” on my PS4 after finishing “God of War” on hard mode. Here’s my experience….
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Rainy Day | Sketch
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Griffith Observatory | Sketch
The Griffith Observatory, positioned on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood within Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California, offers panoramic views of the Los Angeles Basin. From this vantage point, visitors can see Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood directly south, and the Pacific Ocean towards the southwest.
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Golden Temple: Ghost of Tsushima | Sketch
A sketch of the major point of attraction in the game: Ghost of Tsushima
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USC Home | Sketch
A sketch of my USC home…
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cold / mess cover (the one with specs)
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All Quiet on The Western Front and the Unending Cycle of War | Video Essay
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How Nolan Handles Violence | Video Essay
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The Enigmatic Charm of “Past Lives”
“Past Lives” is a captivating film that intricately blends themes of distance, time, and destiny to create a rich narrative of human connections. In this post, I’ll try to put forth a few points regarding how the film employs both visual and narrative elements to weave a story as complex as it is stunning. The…
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Lessons From My First Year Abroad: Part 2
While pursuing my studies was the primary reason for leaving home, I soon discovered that there is so much more to this experience than textbooks and exams. It was a transformative experience that exposed me to a brand-new perspective and changed my entire lifestyle. If you haven’t already, do check out my previous post. Part…
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Lessons From My First Year Abroad: Part 1
It’s hard to believe that an entire year has passed since I embarked on my master’s program. This journey has been nothing short of exciting and transformative. Over the course of the next two posts (including this one), I would love to share some valuable insights and lessons I have gained during my first year.…
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All Quiet on the Western Front and the Unending Cycle of War
All Quiet on the Western Front, directed by Edward Berger, is one of the most gruesome and realistic portrayals of the First World War. The cinematography is both beautiful and horrifying at the same time. Like many other war films, this one is shot from a soldier’s perspective, however, from the German side. The movie…
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How Nolan Handles Violence
Christopher Nolan is known for exploring thought-provoking themes and ideas in his films. He especially loves a non-linear storytelling approach, which is also something his fans admire about his films. From war movies to spy thrillers, he uses ‘time’ to intensify the threat in his movies. However, have you ever noticed that there’s always something…
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4 Lessons I Learned in My Engineering
In 2022, I completed my under graduation in computer engineering and finally became an engineer. The four-year journey had provided me with lots of exciting opportunities, amazing friends, and a ton of learning experiences. Out of the many learnings, here are a few that I would like to highlight: Participation Leads to Success: In my…