Before they empty the room - I had to trace out mine. A serious voice interrupted my search - "
We are in the process of winding up, you cant find specifics here". I tried to figure out who spoke, but another
voice said - Please go to the profile room, your search would be easier"
I migrated to the profile room. I made my way to V Segment-
looked out for Country India - City Mumbai.
My profile desk looked ignored..
My profile desk looked ignored..
A partly torn scrapbook was lying on the floor. I went to
pick it up,but a slow gesture stopped me. "Don't try to relocate, I find it
hard to reassemble myself. There is nothing left inside that needs your
attention. The last scrap I received for you was 36 months back, from an unknown person"
The scrapbook 's eye for details took me by surprise. How
do u know it is from an unknown person ? I managed to ask. With a faint smile it replied " I have checked your Friend List, this person
is not listed there" .
Unable to take the conversation further, I opened my Friends List. 263 Friends most of them had not updated their profile pics. Marital status of "married ones" still showed up as "Single".Known quarters like Scrap book and testimonials had nothing new to offer. Recent visitors were complete strangers. There was nothing for me to lose. Yet this "evacuation" was "building up" a vacuum..
I walked out as hurriedly as I could. A voice at the entrance had a final word for me " Maam, I hope you have taken your stuff. We are about to pull down this structure" .
In the world of social networking.. Orkut was becoming
history.
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda
This post is also a part of Ultimate Blogging Challenge - July 2014 - Day 13
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda
This post is also a part of Ultimate Blogging Challenge - July 2014 - Day 13
Hey Vyoma, this is super creative and brilliant.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my Orkut novella for UBC on
http://vishal-newkidontheblock.blogspot.com/2014/07/an-orkut-love-story-chapter-13.html
and my WoW post on:
http://vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/wow-i-shall-haunt-you-forever/
Really interesting. I didn't know what was going on, but you intrigued me. Talking to a scrap of paper? Science fiction? Hmmm.
ReplyDeletethat was such a nice post.. i do feel bad for orkut......
ReplyDeleteThis was different from all the posts I have read so far! good one viyoma :)
ReplyDeletehttp://swathishenoy.blogspot.in/2014/07/last-conversation.html?m=1
Wow, this was so innovative. I loved the imagery you have used to define your post. Excellent job :)
ReplyDeleteFor a moment i thought you were writing about the building that collapsed in chennai. Although putting down Orkut, seems similar.
ReplyDeleteNice take on the post.
http://jayantiblogshere.blogspot.in/
I will miss it. I already save all the testimonials that I made everyone write for me :P
ReplyDeleteThis was a good one!