A superhuman character inspired by Indian roads!
People who know these things tell me that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has run out of steam. The entertainment industry is threatened because the money-making machine that powers it has begun to falter. This can't happen. Otherwise, people read books, interact with nature, talk to each other, and start having bright ideas. Don't worry, help is at hand. I think the root of the problem with the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that there aren't many original superheroes and supervillains left with truly incredible superpowers. Otherwise, their existing characters are all Westerns with token brown or yellow faces. Not acceptable. As 'Make in India', 'Made in India' and localization demands influence policy changes, why are Hollywood's products not affected? Shouldn't the MCU combine some unique Indian characters with impressive real-life superpowers? Sure, but where to find them? Indian roads of course! Sikander Destiny aka The Man Who Comes superpower: You can drive or ride against swarms of oncoming vehicles of various…
Travel Tips: Planning a trip to Georgia? You might find it good
Georgia. The country, not the United States. Yes, the country that lives in the shadow of Vlad the Great. I recently visited there on vacation and was so moved by the chaotic order and weird Georgian car culture that I decided to write about it. During my ten days living in this Caucasian country, I crisscrossed the roads from east to west, from the Russian border in the north to near the Turkish border in the west. I drove on major highways, arterial roads, mountainous areas, city roads, and so on. Some places have very good roads, while others, I felt right at home - because their maintenance looks like it has been outsourced to the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Georgia is uniquely situated, bordering Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. This places it right at the crossroads connecting all of these countries. International highways are bustling with trucks, transporting Russian oil and Turkish machinery. If you have a truck fetish, this…