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Popular Weekly Links: Feb.10 – Feb.16

Here are the popular links for the week of Feb.10 and Feb.16:

Sakshi plays agony aunt to a lonely frustrated yet fairly good-looking bright guy after being dumped by his girlfriend. I guess plenty of you are in the same boat or are doing the dumping [posted by Ideasmith].

Wardrobe malfunctions have always been a source of curiosity after Janet flashed her…you know what. But wardrobe malfunction at work? Now that’s certainly has happened to most of us although you would like to forget that experience [posted by Lekhni].

Valentine’s Day just whizzed by but the wooing abilities of Indian men are found lacking and out epics and movies aren’t helping either [posted by Patrix].

Raj Thackeray made an ass out of himself this week while creating much ruckus and disrupting life in India’s busiest city. His ‘Marathi manoos’ failed to win admirers but he certainly elicited responses that put the onus back on him and exposed his hypocrisy [Ideasmith].

Valentine’s Day notwithstanding, we often seem to forget the state of our widows and Rational Fool wants love to bloom once again in their life. I see no reason why it should not [Patrix].

While on the topic of love, Scout warns us not to fall for bloggers. Why not? Well, that’s up for debate [Ideasmith].

We seem never to tire of email forwards but sending such emails from our corporate email accounts may not be the best way to go. Arzan considers this abuse of your email privileges not to mention, personally damaging to your career [Patrix].

Kima highlights the disproportionate amount of sexual harassment directed toward women from the North-East [Lekhni].

Bullz Rebuttal address the rarely-discussed issue of work groupism and ethnic-group prejudices in our workplace? Does it exist and to what degree? [Ideasmith]

Back on the issue of asking North Indians to move out of Mumbai, Cuckoo wonders if Raj Thackeray also includes Ambanis, Birlas, and the Bachchans who have brought tremendous economic growth to Mumbai [Patrix].

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