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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Kate Middleton, Salman Khan and Mahua Moitra are among the newsmakers of the week Getty Images/TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 09.12.23, 04:18 PM

After a rigorous analysis of TikTok trends, a distinguished panel of Oxford University sophomores has coined ‘war’ as the word of the year. Seeing off stiff competition from ‘rizz’ (how men seduce through silence), ‘Musk’ (doing whatever it takes to get attention) and ‘delulu’ (a halfwit’s discovery of happy helplessness), ‘war’ prevailed on account of convincing the most number of people to have an opinion on it.

Meanwhile, in a nod to Spotify Wrapped, world leaders reveal the sounds that kept them from listening to the voices of their voters. Bhangra dominated Justin Trudueau’s playlist even as bhajans topped Rishi Sunak’s charts. Blues was the order of the year for anyone governing Sri Lanka or Pakistan whereas the Prime Minister of the planet’s Vishwaguru enjoyed his customised ‘Melodies’, which were streamed most often at international summits. As for Joe Biden, the US President mostly heard his sanity coach on loop, as compared to Benjamin Netanyahu’s habit of dozing off to the wailing of Palestinian children.

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Elsewhere, government delegations at COP28 hold preliminary discussions on designing thermometers that measure the earth’s temperature by factoring in the political climate prevailing across the world.

Wondering what else happened as you realised that you have been called out more often than Big Oil companies in 2023? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

December 4

BJP politicians dismiss rumours of not campaigning in South India for the 2024 elections even though “the South needs us more than we need them” TT archives

December 5

“Once I make a commitment, I only listen to the bottom line,” says Salman Khan, while explaining his presence at KIFF TT archives

December 6

Vicky Kaushal confirms that Katrina Kaif has asked him to advise Ranbir Kapoor on “how to be a gentler man” TT archives

December 7

“No darker than caramel is what I told Meghan [Markle] about her brunch outfits, not her child,” clarifies Kate Middleton TT archives

December 8

“I’ll return to Parliament before Ma Durga returns to Earth,” warns Mahua Moitra TT archives

Satire Humour Kate Middleton Meghan Markle Joe Biden Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) Vicky Kaushal Ranbir Kapoor Mohua Moitra Pep Guardiola Salman Khan
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