Rays and kisses

Shakti Shetty
Shaktian Space
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1 min readJun 11, 2014

It takes a bit more than eight minutes for a ray of sunlight to reach us. In other words, it takes quite a lot of time. Arithmetically speaking, an average person blinks 20 times per minute which means 160 blinks would be required for a ray to settle down. Since blinking is an individual process, the numbers may differ to some extent. How about a kiss, huh? A collaborative process, no doubt. If a person kisses another person, say, 60 times per minute — non-stop — as if on a potion composed by Cupid himself — how many pecks on any part of the face please? 480 or around 500. Whoa! 500 kisses for a ray of sun to touch the surface of our planet sounds..err..wearisome. Ahem. Here’s hoping that a ray kisses the eyes of the one lost in another. Devastatingly.

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Shaktian Space
Shaktian Space

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Shakti Shetty
Shakti Shetty

Written by Shakti Shetty

I am a Mangalore-based copywriter and a wannabe (published) writer and I blog randomly about not-so-random topics to stay insane.