Life, and all that is in it.

the last watch

Hey Aaaaiii,

I have never applied Kajal, thankfully. #chancegone

The reference to Omega was to bring in KD. I meant no offence. I am not attracted to any brands, either.

I love raccoons and meerkats. Something about them feels like they were humans a few generations ago, then they fell into bad habits, so they got to keep their faces, but lost the use of apposable thumbs, started walking on all fours, and simultaneously maintained social structure, humour, and make-up.

The last watch was gifted to me by my father-in-law in 2003, the year Saba and I got engaged. It is a Tissot, the model that works on motion (Kinetic?) I don't wear a watch - 1. it is too cumbersome to remove and replace because I have to wear gloves to examine patients since my fingers enter orifices through which flies cannot fly, 2. I think of it as show-offy, ostentatious, unnecessary - the phone, which buzzes every few minutes tells time, and so does a mounted wall-clock, and if all fails, I can look outside and see how bright it is and guess what time it is.

Mubashir is nearby, he has asked for the patient to be shifted to OT. Good for me, I was running out of people to scold.

#overthere

OB