Vashish Ramoutar
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Regret Me Not
Everybody has a memory of the most humiliating time they have ever had, even though they often ignore those experiences. In either case, who in their right mind would choose to recall the embarrassment they endured? My most humiliating day had turned my high school experience into a terrifying experience at one time. When I think back in nostalgic memories, and feel it was yet another weird experience that could have occurred to anybody. It was also very impactful in my life and learning experience that keeps popping back to my life, giving me some chills every time I recall it.
By Vashish Ramoutar 5 years ago in Confessions
Adopt, Don't Shop
All dogs and cats want is a loving, caring family, and nothing makes humans’ hearts break more than reading a happy-ending adoption story. I had read some stories that, at their finest, restore your faith in humanity, thoroughly demonstrate the transformative power of compassion, and serve as a reminder that we do not choose our pets nearly as much as they choose us. I had recently been diagnosed with a heart condition and I believe that having a pet would be better for me so as to help me with the condition.
By Vashish Ramoutar 5 years ago in Petlife
Gems and Eats
It started two years ago by finding out a national dish for each territory, from Catskill dogs in Arizona to Wisconsin cheese curds. We decided to go beyond the classics—the food that everybody tells you to try when you visit—for the second edition of this list and spotlight chefs and delicacies that have had a significant influence or represent a noteworthy culture state. We looked at each of the 50 states (plus Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico) and their distinct culinary backgrounds, discussing our picks on heated Zoom calls and prolonged Loose blogs. It was just another weekend like any other. My family and I are on our way to another holiday. Since there was no food available, I wanted to try the food at a restaurant I had never been to before. Two greeters greeted me as I opened the glass door with a welcoming smile and led me to a table with just two seats. They handed me the menu and waited for me to choose what I wanted to eat. Besides, if the names of the dishes are new to me, I do not order them. Thai Honda, on the other hand, has matching images for all of the options. And if I was confused, I might look at the matching picture and decide from there.
By Vashish Ramoutar 5 years ago in Feast


