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How it all started...

A few months ago, I was sitting at my friend's apartment, when he suddenly started snooping through my phone and went on to say "Why ain't you participating in drama this year?". His question was indeed logical. I question myself in my mind once and said "Umm... I am not sure." And he said, "I hope you know that you are going to waste a lot of talent if you don't. Come on just go for it!" While I was still stuck between 'Drama or No Drama', he came up with one more question, "And what about your blog? When are you going to do that?" 
And, that's what brought me here, blogging all that stuff which would have probably remained on my phone's File Explorer and then gone straight into the backup folder.

About the Magician!

Hi! I'm Subhashree, a Tamilian who hails from Kerala, currently living in Pune, pursuing my B.tech in Information Technology. Not long ago did I discover my interest in arts and literature and decided to put all of my talents in one place. I hope to bring as much new stuff to you and inspire you to nothing less that a masterpiece. And... don't judge me for my education. 'Cause... Art without engineering is dreaming, and Engineering without art is calculating. Hope to fill your DIYs with magic... 

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