Aditi RamaswamyYoga 2.0This post was directly inspired by the show Indian Matchmaking, which my parents and I have been glued to recently. None of us has ever…3 min read·Aug 19, 2022----
Aditi RamaswamyThe Myth of the Gentle BrahminIn the course of my anti-caste writing and advocacy, I’ve repeatedly come across one argument: namely, that it is unfair of me to criticise…5 min read·Jun 29, 2022--7--7
Aditi RamaswamyFreedomvilleI cheated on the title of this. It was pilfered directly from a book I read recently: “Freedomville”, by Laura T. Murphy. I finished this…4 min read·May 1, 2022--2--2
Aditi RamaswamyAn Ode to ExhaustionI tried to come up with something piquant for this month’s blog post. Really, I did. I juggled a myriad of topics and reached toward the…2 min read·Apr 1, 2022----
Aditi RamaswamyinAn Injustice!Kipling and MeOr: How To Deal With Your Childhood Favourite Author Hating You4 min read·Feb 23, 2022--2--2
Aditi RamaswamyinAn Injustice!Schrodinger’s OppressedI generally enjoy reading letters. Many of my friends share my Victorian sentiments and will frequently send me touching hand-written…5 min read·Jan 27, 2022----
Aditi RamaswamyEmbracing EvilMy last essay was all about how I am not inherently evil. Today, I present to you the reasons why I’d like to be evil…3 min read·Jan 14, 2022----
Aditi RamaswamyLand of EvilFor Halloween 2022, I’ve decided to go as the scariest kind of monster: myself.4 min read·Dec 6, 2021----
Aditi RamaswamyWhimperOn Wednesday evening my family watched Dhamaka. The word means “explosion”, and the film certainly lived up to its title – in the sense…2 min read·Nov 27, 2021----
Aditi RamaswamyJack’s LadiesThe last time I visited London, at the age of seventeen, there was one thing I desperately wanted to do. Okay, two things: buy a lot of…5 min read·Oct 18, 2021--2--2