Archive for January, 2008
Do You Know the Person Inside you …..
Posted by Amit in Did you know?, Life's like this on January 30th, 2008
Split Personality
Definition of Split Personality: “A relatively rare dissociative disorder in which the usual integrity of the personality breaks down and two or more independent personalities emergeâ€.

The first patient is a man named William S. Milligan , he was caught by the charge of rape in Ohio at 1977. As police and the psychologists examined him, they found the unbelievable fact that he had several personalities. Here are the first ten personalities they found. In The Minds Of Billy Milligan;
1. The first personality is the main personality, Billy, twenty-seven years old, blue eyes, brown hair.
2. The second personality is Arthur, twenty-two years old, British. This personality and the next one are the keeper of the “Spot”, where they can have the control of the body, or become themselves open to the outer world through the body of Billy.
3. The third personality is Leigen, twenty-three years old, Yugoslav, who knows how to fight and can use gun and other dangerous stuff, controls the hate.
An Image speaks a 1000 Words!!
Posted by shirish.marde in Did you know?, Life's like this on January 23rd, 2008
An image speaks a thousand words. In this blog, I will take you through the 1000 words that two of my paintings speak. The first “Save Ozone” and the second “Energizer”
Save Ozone:

Clash of Cultures and the formation of Indian Taboos
Posted by Michael Fernando in Did you know?, Life's like this on January 4th, 2008
This article is in connection with the 31st Night Molestation Case of Female Tourists at two prominent places in India. I got a chance to catch the debate live on CNN-IBN as I reached home the other night. No! I am not going to start discussing how bad the molestation was on India’s reputation or whether Indian Women are safe outside or whether it was a sorry sight. “Is India Sex Starved?” was the title of the debate that was on. And one of the participants, when asked about whether it was Indian Culture that lead us to be sex starved, took on a different view. A view that I agree upon. And this blog delivers that view to you.