The most difficult question I ever had to answer was not in a question paper or a viva. Once in a while in most unexpected moments life throws us questions and lessons which makes us to think and be grateful for everything we have.
I recently came across this "Elevator Game" ritual which originated in East Asia while digging info about the Elisa Lam case . Some people used it to explain her weird behavior in the elevator. So I searched about it and found it interesting. I don't know whether it is real or not because right now I'm not living in a 10 storied building with an elevator, but I have seen people linking it with several paranormal cases. So lets see what this is about...
PC: Jim Winstead This is going to be one of the most interesting posts in this blog in my opinion. I was obsessed with judicial medicine since I was a kid and I have a huge collection of those books at my home. This morning I accidentally came across a case that excited me and it's pretty mysterious. So lets see if any one of you can come up with a possible explanation to this mystery.
Yesterday it was the new year in my country so, Happy new year everyone!!! I'm here today with the wisdom of people who did A/Ls. Last year I did a survey about A/Ls and 40 people from different universities participated. It's gonna be a long post but hope it will help you to excel your exam. Read till the end coz last question is the most important question and it contains things I wish I knew when I was doing A/Ls.