Chronicles of my (untold) crimes

"...Forgive us our sins..as we forgive those who sin against us.."
                                                                                                                            - Luke 11:4
Every morning, as I went to school, I recited these lines of prayer before my sleepy friends standing in long assembly lines. I managed to wake up a few, who joined in unison, as I chanted solemnly in a pitch higher than necessary for recitation.  I enjoyed every moment of it, as I soaked myself in the silence which filled the morning air like delicate mist, withering away with the rays of the sun.  

As I look back,it seems like a forethought karmic strategy, to absolve me from the crimes I committed unconsciously during my education, starting right from my school days until my post-graduation, with my crime rate rising exponentially across every phase of my education. What started as few petty crimes here and there slowly became more suave and sophisticated as I  stepped inside a B-School to obtain my Masters in Business Administration. 

Connected, so what?

Dana Hanna is a software developer from Maryland. It's a special day for Dana. He is standing at the altar with his bride-to-be, waiting to make his wedding vows. Before the minister could say, “You may now kiss the bride”, he pulls out his mobile, updates his Facebook status to “Married” and tweets to his followers,
“Standing at the altar with @TracyPage where just a second ago, she became my wife! Gotta go, time to kiss my bride. #weddingday”. 
Dana’s wildly popular wedding video [2,221,170 views so far] evoked extreme responses from people all over the world.