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Quote of the day by Ambrose Bierce: 'All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher...' - The dark truth about madness and philosophy explained by the American author-poetAmbrose Bierce’s quote of the day reflects his deeply cynical view of human nature, suggesting that everyone lives with some form of illusi...
Why we should all be Laughanges nowFacing criticism for its lighthearted content amidst global crises, the column defends its use of humor as a form of resistance. It argues ...
Dr D's column: Why Mexico President should stop at namasteThe media says that after a namaste, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador proceed to shake hands, hug people and kiss them on the cheek.
No woman, more cry: Dr D has some wisdom for Berlusconi's lady troublesThe former Italy PM couldn't even kiss his ex-girlfriend goodbye because of coronavirus.
After Trump's 'Swanny Vivevekamunand, Veerut Crony' India speech, Dr D has some Twitter advice for POTUSThe President's speech at the 'Namastey Trump' event was laden with Indian references.
Oxford comma row: Talk of making small change with BrexitUK’s comma-morative coin sparks literary controversy
Jemima Khan seeks Dr D's help, says says she needs a way out of Pak media's madnessPakistan media recently claimed that Wikipedia is Khan's cousin.
Dr D has a thing or two to say about Neymar Jr's reputationIs Neymar far ahead of his time (like Gandhi, Mandela) that his true recognition will come later in the century?
Ask Dr. D: After Tim Apple, are you ready for Satya Microsoft and Sundar Google?A few days back, Donald Trump referred to Tim Cook as Tim Apple.
Dr D's column: Nobel-winner drowned in gene pool controversyThe DNA scientist James Watson was stripped of the honour after racial remarks.
Dr D's column: Why it's important to lose the 'messiah complex'Dr D wants people to be more modest.
Dr D's column: Shania Twain should use humour to tackle the Trump controversyThe Canadian singer faced backlash for calling the US President transparent.
Twinkle Khanna throws shade at Kapil Sharma for his nasty inflight behaviourKhanna wrote about how at 30,000 feet, anything can be a weapon, even slippers and scotch.
Ask Dr. D: When the tapping goes down to the wireThere are people listening in to what our boss is saying. The man occupying his seat earlier was tapping the phones.
Dear Dr D: Who can replace #Brangelina at Tussauds?Brangelina are repelling one another and we do not know what couple to replace them with as the ideal lovey-dovey romance.
Dr. D's column: Games people playA popular figure was nominated for an upcoming international games event. This was done transparently and the figure qualified purely throu...
Dr D's advice for Kingfisher: The bird has flownWhat does it mean to be a bird and how is one to be defined? Aristotle described us as "feathered bipeds".
Dr D's advice: We voted for development, not for heil Hilter’!Dr D explains the importance and improper use of nationalism.
Censor Board Chairman seeks Dr. D's advice on censorshipThe Indian Censor Board Chairman asks Dr. D five questions.
- Humour in politics an occupational hazard!
Politicians who crack party jokes might end up having a brief career!