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P E E R P R E S S U R E

Volume 04 | Sept-Oct 2014 | Issue 02

?Feeds is the o�cial monthly magazine of NIT Trichy. Conceptualized and initiated by the students of 2012 batch, it is completely funded by the institution and free of cost. Send your articles and feedback to [email protected].

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?C O N T E N T SH O W T OE T Y M O L O G YC R O S S W O R DL E T ’ S TA L K A B O U T : I S I S C O F F E E W I T H F E E D S C O V E R S T O R Y : P E E R P R E S S U R ER E B U SC A R T O O NO F F B E AT F I E L D S

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C o v e r P a g e I l l u s t r at i o n b y N i t h i s h S e k a r

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Our PatronDirector

Dr.S.Sundarrajan

Dean ( Students’ Welfare )Dr.G.Venkatesa Prabhu

Faculty AdvisorsDr.V.Sathyaraj

Dr.V.Vinod Balakrishnan

Content developers: Anirudh, Ajay Srikanth, Gautham, Rithvik, Himanshi, Mike, Vrindaa, Abhishek, Shashank, Sai priyanka, Shruthi M.

Cover Story: Priya, Sharanya, Abhinav, Vignesh R, Vyjayanthi, Athira, Subramanium, Abhinesh, Sumukh, Priyanka.

Creative writers: Sandeep, Swathi, Shreejaya, Abhinav, Subramaniam, Pallavi, Ria.

Illustrators: Sidharth, Shakthi Hari.

Designers: Arun, Ezhilvel, Nilesh, Nithish, Sanjana, Sri Harsha, Sriram, Swapnil, Th ilak.

Photo Journalist : Santosh S.

Editor Sibi Rajendran

Co-EditorShubhadeep Roy

Associate EditorsAngels James

Sanjana Rajanish

Creative HeadArvind Ravindran

Online Presence HeadsDevika Prakash

Shubham Trivedi

News HeadAbhinash Padhi

Printed at Safi re Off set printers, Sivakasi.

Founders Karthik Selva and Deepak

Valagam ( ICE 2012)

© Feeds NITT 2014. All rights reserved.

Th is edition of Festember has probably been the biggest in the past four years. Th e GJCC, an LED backdrop, a host of amazing pro-shows, 50 events and of course, a very enjoyable ambience - every eff ort was taken to make Festember much better than the previous editions. Given the spectacular show that we witnessed, it wasn’t surprising to know that the core team began work as early as April. Th ey met regularly and planned out each and every aspect of how the four days are going to be, months before the actual fest. I think Pragyan trumps this by beginning work even before Festember. We can readily imagine the scale in which it is going to be conducted. Th ere are two things that one could see in a fest with this big a magnitude. Firstly, we kvetch about how other colleges have facilities that we don’t and how that severely aff ects our progress. Even though that might be partly true, I’ve noticed that several colleges do not provide the kind of freedom and independence to students like how they do here in our college. In most of these colleges, the admin plans the cultural fest right from fi xing the dates to its execution albeit with a little help from students. Our college gives us that responsibility and the admin quietly keeps track of us from a distance. Th ink of a situation where we do not get to decide the events or a theme for the fest. (Hawaii would be a distant dream. Trichy/Th uvakudi would have been more plausible.) Hence, even though we get used to the fact that it is just another fest that we conduct, it is a great deal to most others. Th is is a fact that we need to be proud of. Secondly, even aft er months of planning, one simply can’t expect the kind of problems that happened during the fest. It was Festember and “Mother” nature simply had to attend it. How could she be locked up when proshows are going on? I mean, it just had to rain! Th e way people tackled all these problems, came up with other alternatives and made sure that everything goes smoothly is commendable indeed. And the walkie-talkies added a professional touch to the event although it was a tad bit funny sometimes listening to people say,”I’m right behind you. Over.” All in all, kudos to everyone who played a part in making the fest a success. A lot of things learnt and lot more to remember.

Sibi RajendranEditor

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Rebus is usually an allusional device that uses pictures to represent words or parts of words. Here are some rebuses that cryptically indicate your favourite TV Series.

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Winno ‘Poo’lene is the don of an elite crime family in Drugdown Forest. During a wedding, his son, Piglet Poolene, introduces the family to his girlfriend, Kay ‘Kanga’ Adams. Rabbit Hagen is Winno’s trusted concierge, who Winno sends to carry out various tasks on his behalf, including intimidating an arrogant movie director to secure his godson Canary a role in a movie. Tiger Sollozo, a well-known drug dealer in the forest, supported by the Woozles, approaches Winno to invest in his emerging drug trade, with the new concept of selling drugs infused in pots of honey. Winno, who is an avid lover of Honey (or ‘Hunny’ as he fondly calls it), disapproves of the idea and immediately asks Tiger to leave. Additionally, he also asks his trusted enforcer, Christopher Brasi, to spy on the drug dealers. What follows is a series of threats and even an assassination attempt on Winno by putting poison in his honey, which puts him in the forest hospital. Winno’s eldest son, Eeyore Poolene, takes charge. Tiger kidnaps Rabbit by luring him with luscious carrots in order to put pressure on Eeeyore to except his deal. Being the bad-ass (pun intended) Eeyore is, he has the Woozle’s son killed. Piglet, instigated by another assassination attempt on his father, murders Tiger and his bodyguard using an IEC (Improvised Explosive Catapult). �e animal families erupt in open warfare despite the e�orts of the forest rangers. Eeeyore is killed by his brother-in-law’s assassins when he threatens him for abusing his sister. Piglet marries while hiding in the giant Banyan tree of the forest. However, his world is shattered when his wife is killed by a snare trap intended for him. Winno, destroyed by the deaths in his family, decides to end the forest feud by promising to stop opposing the drug business. Piglet returns home and marries Kanga the next year. Surrounded by the collapse of the family, Piglet takes over and promises Kay that he will make the business legitimate. He asks Rabbit to relinquish his post, as his obsession with carrots and his age was not suited for the business. While playing catch with his grandson, Winno collapses and dies. Piglet begins to murder other New York don members using his vast network of animal assassins. Kanga slowly watches, as her husband turns into the monster he really is.

The Poofather(Mario Puzo writesWinnie the Pooh)

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Winno ‘Poo’lene is the don of an elite crime family in Drugdown Forest. During a wedding, his son, Piglet Poolene, introduces the family to his girlfriend, Kay ‘Kanga’ Adams. Rabbit Hagen is Winno’s trusted concierge, who Winno sends to carry out various tasks on his behalf, including intimidating an arrogant movie director to secure his godson Canary a role in a movie. Tiger Sollozo, a well-known drug dealer in the forest, supported by the Woozles, approaches Winno to invest in his emerging drug trade, with the new concept of selling drugs infused in pots of honey. Winno, who is an avid lover of Honey (or ‘Hunny’ as he fondly calls it), disapproves of the idea and immediately asks Tiger to leave. Additionally, he also asks his trusted enforcer, Christopher Brasi, to spy on the drug dealers. What follows is a series of threats and even an assassination attempt on Winno by putting poison in his honey, which puts him in the forest hospital. Winno’s eldest son, Eeyore Poolene, takes charge. Tiger kidnaps Rabbit by luring him with luscious carrots in order to put pressure on Eeeyore to except his deal. Being the bad-ass (pun intended) Eeyore is, he has the Woozle’s son killed. Piglet, instigated by another assassination attempt on his father, murders Tiger and his bodyguard using an IEC (Improvised Explosive Catapult). �e animal families erupt in open warfare despite the e�orts of the forest rangers. Eeeyore is killed by his brother-in-law’s assassins when he threatens him for abusing his sister. Piglet marries while hiding in the giant Banyan tree of the forest. However, his world is shattered when his wife is killed by a snare trap intended for him. Winno, destroyed by the deaths in his family, decides to end the forest feud by promising to stop opposing the drug business. Piglet returns home and marries Kanga the next year. Surrounded by the collapse of the family, Piglet takes over and promises Kay that he will make the business legitimate. He asks Rabbit to relinquish his post, as his obsession with carrots and his age was not suited for the business. While playing catch with his grandson, Winno collapses and dies. Piglet begins to murder other New York don members using his vast network of animal assassins. Kanga slowly watches, as her husband turns into the monster he really is.

The Poofather(Mario Puzo writesWinnie the Pooh)

Bella Swan, is an international spy for a classi ed division of the CIA, who uses her expressionless face as her secret weapon to deceive people. Her new assignment is to in ltrate a family of vampires in order to analyze their threat to humanity. Posing as a naïve school girl, Bella attempts to connect with the weakest link of the family, Edward Cullen. However, in an unprecedented turn of events, Bella begins to fall in love with Edward. Despite her attraction towards the eternal sparkler, she is focused on her mission and does not disclose to Edward her true identity. She is introduced to the vampire family, thereby completing the primary objective of her mission. �rough various intel sources, she learns that the Cullen family is planning to annihilate another rogue vampire family before proceeding on to world domination, thus establishing themselves as the sole vampire clan. However, during a secret phone conversation with her mission head, Edward overhears everything and becomes aware of Bella’s true identity, following which Edward explains to Bella that he is actually trying to get away from the devious vampire family. When her identity is compromised to the Cullen family, they team up with the rogue vampires in order to destroy Bella. Bella is kept hostage, but is then later rescued by Edward. In a massive gun ght that follows, the vampires are defeated by an unmatched Bella and her weapon skills, along with the help of Edward. �e two reunite and escape in a CIA jet, where they share an intimate moment.

Hazel Lancaster is a prodigy scientist, who along with her assistant Augustus Walters, is researching the e�ects of gamma rays to cure Ebola. As their relationship slowly evolves beyond the laboratory, their blossoming romance is ruined by a tragic mishap. While experimenting on lab rats, the two are exposed to the gamma rays, and a month later they are diagnosed with cancer. As their relationship is strengthened while attending a cancer support group, the two begin to realize unique abilities in their bodies. �ey eventually realize that the changes in their bodies were not due to cancer, but they had actually become super humans. Hazelstorm with the ability to levitate and control minds, and Walterior with the ability of super strength, become vigilantes of their city. In an attempt to understand more about their condition, they travel to Amsterdam to meet a scientist, Peter Van Houten, specializing in the e�ect of gamma rays on humans a�er Hazelstorm read one of his theories. However, on reaching Amsterdam, they realize that Van Houten is actually a psychotic scientist, who is hell bent on creating the ultimate superhuman in order to conquer the world. Appalled, the two retreat to their hotel, where they share an intimate session. However, their bonding is interrupted when they hear that Van Houten exposed himself to the radiation, and is wreaking havoc with his powers. In the ensuing �ght between Van Houten, Hazelstorm, and Walterior, Van Houten is defeated. However, Walterior is gravely injured and succumbs to his injuries in Hazelstorm’s arms. Hazelstorm, destroyed by the death of her lover, vows to rid the world of all evil for the sake of Walterior.

Hermoine Granger, an unsuspecting young wizard, joins Hogwarts School of Witchcra� and Wizardry. While there, she meets Harry Potter, a sharp young man, known all over the wizard world. One night, Harry invites Hermoine into his dormitory and…..*�is content is too explicit to be written in an issue of Feeds*

The Guardians In Our Stars

(Stan Lee writesFault In Our Stars)

Note: During the �ght, much of Amsterdam is destroyed. However, Stan Lee conveniently decided to leave that part out.

The Vampire Who Loved Me

(Ian Fleming writes Twilight )

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Pleasure

( E.L. James writes the Harry Potter series )

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Volume 04 | Sept-Oct 2014 | Issue 02

?Feeds is the o�cial monthly magazine of NIT Trichy. Conceptualized and initiated by the students of 2012 batch, it is completely funded by the institution and free of cost. Send your articles and feedback to [email protected].