Hello everyone!
Today, I am doing a spite blog, which is something I don’t usually do. I’m not sure if there’s an official term for this, but someone suggested I should be more like Aadhi from Premalu, which is a very good movie I definitely recommend watching. However, that’s another topic.
Aadhi is a character who shows that he is literally the opposite of what you want to be when you grow up. Sure, he has a good job, but that’s basically the only good thing about him. His tech job is unreliable—because you could get fired just like that. Also, this guy is so egocentric that when he got insulted, he literally called his hit squad from planting trees to kill his own coworker and their friends. And then he ends up getting sprayed with pepper spray—something he gave to his coworker, mind you, as an effort to keep her away from her friend, who he thought she was falling in love with.
He’s also so paranoid that he demands hourly status updates when his coworker goes back to town with her friend. Another manipulative trait is that he puts the coworker, who he’s madly in love with, as his consort in a play. He’s really unlucky, too; when a statue fell over, it almost impaled him. If he had been just an inch to the right, he would have been skewered—bye-bye, spleen buddy.
Aadhi is not very smart and doesn’t think things through. You can see this easily when he mistakenly takes a photo with Reenu’s old phone, then proclaims he found the phone and attempts to give it back to Reenu, only to find out he’s being a moron, an idiot, and mean because Reenu actually gave her old phone to someone else as a gift. For her birthday, Aadhi gives her a $100 bill with the serial number matching her birthdate, which is a pretty terrible gift considering you’re probably going to spend that money. Her friend gets her a really cute lab thing that’s actually very nice and I would like to have one of those. It’s a much better gift than his.
So, in conclusion, Aadhi is an angry, thoughtless person who’s also a moron and potentially a maniac. So, you should definitely never be like Aadhi.
Anyway, see you later!

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