While driving to work the other day, a funny thing happened at one of the traffic intersections. A street dog was crossing the road using the zebra crossing while "humans" were avoiding it. I so wanted to capture that in the camera but unfortunately couldn't because of the moving traffic.
In spite of being a hilarious incident, this has it's irony of sorts as well. The first question that pops up is "Who is the dog and who is human here?". To me the people crossing the roads at the time were not human beings; neither was the dog a dog. It was vice-versa.
Why can't we act humans? I mean, you look around your self, and you see people who care a shit about such things. Majority of us Indians, I think, are specially "proud" of this..... this non caring, chalta hai attitude. Why? Will we ever learn?
In spite of being a hilarious incident, this has it's irony of sorts as well. The first question that pops up is "Who is the dog and who is human here?". To me the people crossing the roads at the time were not human beings; neither was the dog a dog. It was vice-versa.
Why can't we act humans? I mean, you look around your self, and you see people who care a shit about such things. Majority of us Indians, I think, are specially "proud" of this..... this non caring, chalta hai attitude. Why? Will we ever learn?

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