Evening meeting of networking during the Forum meeting of #ComMutiny The Youth Collective @ New Delhi. Experiments with Chai... #Networking #AudaciousDreams #CYC (at Jamia Millia Islamia)

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Evening meeting of networking during the Forum meeting of #ComMutiny The Youth Collective @ New Delhi. Experiments with Chai... #Networking #AudaciousDreams #CYC (at Jamia Millia Islamia)
#AudaciousDreams #JagrikSeries1 we have organized a #SamvidhanLive #TheJagrikProject to create awareness about constitutional duties & rights. From that journeys some of our Jagriks feedback are here. #ChallengeIndia #VIPVolunteers #ComMutiny (at Audacious Dream Foundation)
Our Jagriks had a friendly interaction with man who is challenging the life. He shared his views of life. He has no foods event has no shelter. But he lives happy whatever he has. Good efforts done by @kirthikaselvam @divya_parthiban from @audacious_dreams_foundation #AudaciousDreams #ChallengeIndia #SamvidhanLive #TheJagrikProject #Commutiny (at Vellore)
Showing some #oldwork to a new #auidiance @calarts last night @ #theqacshow #com #mutiny #commutiny ps. I love how the space around the work ended up being a gorilla action #dancespace (at California Institute of the Arts)
People who get onto crowded trains and LEAN on the fucking poles are the worst
Other people need to hold onto that thing! And you know what? I WILL hold onto it! I will jam my knuckles into the space between the pole and your spine, and I will not be shy about it.
Also, if you think your bag deserves its own seat during rush hour, I will ask to sit by you, even if there are other seats available. Don't act like the train is empty when you know it's rush hour.
Why does everyone want to ask me for directions today?
Where's Chinatown? Is this the way to the Convention Center? How many stops until L'Enfant Plaza?
This bish asked me if she was headed the right way to get to the Convention Center... and there was only ONE escalator on the platform! Like her choices were: a) go straight ahead toward the escalator; or b) walk directly into a wall. Do you really need my help?
And why do tourists always need to know how many stops they need to go? Like, is it really easier to count out the number of stops and then count them down over the next fifteen minutes? Or would you be better off just watching the very prominent signs and listening to what the conductor is saying? I know our Metro system has its flaws, but it's still quite easy to figure out where the fuck you are at any given moment. Get off my lawn train.