There was a guy in school named Subroto Giri, who, we all agreed, was the world's most accident prone person. All the world's ill luck would strike him first before affecting others. We sympathized with him, though we couldn't help occasionally taking a dig at the poor guy. I guess Murphy's law of averages has finally caught up with me. It's now my turn to be the butt of the jokes of my acquaintances. I went to HDFC Bank to sort 2 issues. One was sorted, the other had to wait. It was during my trudge back to my office that I made the mistake of putting my left hand into a hip pocket. Unknown to me, a bee had conveniently lodged itself there. No sooner had I made the intrusion than the bee stung me! My thumb, to be more precise. It felt like my thumb had been amputated. I did the obvious and withdrew my hand with a jerk, not knowing what had hit me. Getting a semblance of what had just happened, I realized to my consternation that the sucker could still be 'in...
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therefore bad smell can both be a boon or curse depending on how its used .
4 it could be reality that bad smell of
the socks and especially "the socks "
can faint a person showing his preference
2 blackout into unconscienses , then smell his fate .
accordingly to save the victims
from sticky socks it is recommended
that d ,
sticky socks criminal should be fined atleast as minimum punishment .
it is brilliant the laws of smell diffution,
how small body of socks can dominate
in the ocean of atmosphere and air .
smell immunity saves people from becoming propective victims ,
and therefore it is for sure that nature wins the battle against smelly socks , and smelly socks criminals are
saved 4m getting voted into punishment .