Breakdowns

This is where I document what breaks in real accessibility—after systems pass audits, meet guidelines, and still fail users.

These are not checklists. These are patterns, failures, and gaps that show up in actual use.

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  • Busting Myths About Visually Impaired Individuals

    Shattering Stereotypes: The Truth About Visually Impaired Individuals with Humor and Insight

  • Vision Lost, Vibes Found: Rajath Tirumangalam’s Unconventional Journey

    Embark on an extraordinary adventure with Rajath Tirumangalam, the mastermind behind #BlindAdventures and #VisionaryHumor. In his tale of #ResilientJourney, Rajath boldly navigates life, smashing stereotypes with a dash of humor and an unstoppable spirit. Join him in the symphony of #BeyondStereotypes as he discovers the magic of #UnleashingPotential, inviting you into his world with #LifeWithRajath…

  • To My Dearest Dad,

    It’s hard to find the right words to tell you just how profoundly you’ve shaped my life, or how immensely proud I am to be your child. Looking back, you were always a step ahead, a guiding light that seemed to know exactly what I’d need before I even realized it myself. And what I…

  • A Thousand Years by Sting: This is a more meditative, atmospheric track from his 1999 album Brand New Day.

    Sting’s “A Thousand Years” is a deep dive into the concept of timeless love and spiritual connection. It’s not the pop hit some might expect from a “thousand years” title (that’s Christina Perri!), but a classic Sting meditation. Here’s a creative review from multiple perspectives:Perspective 1: The Philosopher’s Musings“Ah, ‘A Thousand Years.’ Sting, ever the…

  • The Many Horizons of Lobo’s “Wide Open Spaces”

    You know, Lobo’s “Wide Open Spaces” is one of those songs that just washes over me. It’s got this gentle, easy feel, but when I really listen, there’s a surprising depth to it. It’s like peeling back the layers of an onion – each one reveals something new.Let me share a few ways I’ve come…

  • Friday the 13th: When Superstition Wears a Party Hat (and Trips)

    It’s Friday, June 13, 2025, and as the morning light spills over Bengaluru, one might expect the usual hum of daily life. But for a select few, this isn’t just any Friday. Oh no. This is Friday the 13th, the day that skulks onto the calendar like a shy ghoul at a disco, promising mischief…

  • The Art of Bending Without Breaking: A Guide to Adaptability

    Ah, adaptability! It’s that elusive superpower that allows some people to sail through life’s unexpected cyclones with the grace of a rubber duck in a bathtub, while others, bless their rigid little hearts, capsize at the first drop of rain. In a world that changes faster than a Bollywood villain’s disguise, being adaptable isn’t just…