Madhankumarramesh
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😄 Living with a smile and a bit of swag.
🌞 Radiating positivity one day at a time.
😊 Spreading joy like it’s confetti.
🎈 Up, up, and away on a cloud of happiness.
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The Magic Faraway Tree 🎄🧝♂️
The Faraway Tree series, penned by the renowned British author Enid Blyton, is a beloved collection of children’s fantasy novels that have enchanted readers for generations. The series comprises four main books: “The Enchanted Wood” (1939), “The Magic Faraway Tree” (1943), “The Folk of the Faraway Tree” (1946), and “Up the Faraway Tree” (1951). These stories unfold in an extraordinary world within an enchanted forest where the colossal Faraway Tree stands, its topmost branches reaching into the clouds, wide enough to house various magical creatures within its trunk1.
By Madhankumarrameshabout a month ago in BookClub
THE HELL OF TAMILNADU
On January 24, 2024, a tragic accident took place on the Thoppur ghat road in Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. A paddy truck lost control and collided with two trucks and two cars. The impact was devastating: two vehicles caught fire, and several people suffered burns. The casualties included four fatalities, and eight others were injured12.
By Madhankumarramesh2 months ago in Criminal
CHARLES DICKEN
Charles Dickens Biography Charles Dickens (Charles John Huffam Dickens) was born in Landport, Portsmouth, on February 7, 1812. Charles was the second of eight children to John Dickens (1786–1851), a clerk in the Navy Pay Office, and his wife Elizabeth Dickens (1789–1863). The Dickens family moved to London in 1814 and two years later to Chatham, Kent, where Charles spent early years of his childhood. Due to the financial difficulties they moved back to London in 1822, where they settled in Camden Town, a poor neighborhood of London.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in History
MISPLACED
Sure, I can try to write a fictional story from the perspective of a misplaced item. Here is one possible story: ``` I am a pair of glasses. I used to belong to a man named John, who wore me every day to see the world clearly. He was a kind and gentle person, who loved reading books and watching movies. He always took good care of me, cleaning me with a soft cloth and putting me in a case when he went to sleep.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Fiction
MAXICIAN GOTHIC [ HORROR THIRRLER]
Noemí Taboada receives a summons from her father while at a lavish costume party. She cuts her date short and returns home, where her father hands her a mysterious letter from Catalina, her cousin. Catalina claims that her husband’s family treats her cruelly, that she’s being kept as a prisoner, and that she has been seeing ghosts. Noemí’s father dismisses Catalina’s claims as melodramatic but nevertheless thinks Noemí should go visit her cousin in El Triunfo. If she does, he’ll finally let Noemí study anthropology in graduate school. Noemí agrees and leaves the next morning.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Horror
❤LOVE♡
Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love of a mother differs from the love of a spouse, which differs from the love for food. Most commonly, love refers to a feeling of strong attraction and emotional attachment.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Humans
ROWAN ATKINSON
MINI BIO; Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He played the title roles in the sitcoms Blackadder (1983–1989) and Mr. Bean (1990–1995), and in the film series Johnny English (2003–2018). Atkinson first came to prominence on the BBC sketch comedy show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982), receiving the 1981 British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Humans
CLARK GABLE
Mini Bio William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio, to Adeline (Hershelman) and William Henry Gable, an oil-well driller. He was of German, Irish, and Swiss-German descent. When he was seven months old, his mother died, and his father sent him to live with his maternal aunt and uncle in Pennsylvania, where he stayed until he was two. His father then returned to take him back to Cadiz. At 16, he quit high school, went to work in an Akron, Ohio, tire factory, and decided to become an actor after seeing the play "The Bird of Paradise". He toured in stock companies, worked oil fields and sold ties. On December 13, 1924, he married Josephine Dillon, his acting coach and 15 years his senior. Around that time, they moved to Hollywood, so that Clark could concentrate on his acting career. In April 1930, they divorced and a year later, he married Maria Langham (a.k.a. Maria Franklin Gable), also about 17 years older than him.
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Humans
CARNIVAL OF VENICE
According to legend, the Carnival of Venice began after the military victory of the Venetian Republic over the Patriarch of Aquileia, Ulrich II von Treven, in the year 1162. In honour of this victory, the people started to dance and gather in St Mark's Square. Apparently, this festival started in that period and became official during the Renaissance.[3] In the 17th century, the Baroque Carnival preserved the prestigious image of Venice in the world.[4] It was very famous during the 18th century.[5] It encouraged licence and pleasure, but it was also used to protect Venetians from present and future anguish.[6] However, under the rule of the Holy Roman Emperor and later Emperor of Austria, Francis II, the festival was outlawed entirely in 1797 and the use of masks became strictly forbidden. It reappeared gradually in the 19th century, but only for short periods and above all for private feasts, where it became an occasion for artistic creations.[7]
By Madhankumarramesh3 months ago in Art