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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 08:50 AM
I regret to say it but, through out my life, i have gathered so many bad thins about Nepali people. Here are some of my findings about nepalese people. 1. Nepali are dependent and lazy, they never work hard. 2. Nepali lack the idea of doing the things in different way. Not a single nepali has born to be Newton, Aristotle or great figure. 3. Nepali are superstitious and very conservative. 4. Nepali are jealous to each other. They don't like to see other's progress. Instead of trying to do better, they like to drag others feet when someone tries to go up. 5. Nepali have no history. They have lived merely the same life over the hundreds of year. what they have is only the history of Palace, especially, Shah and Rana. 6. They are the most confused people on earth. No one knows what they are up to. 7.They are the people without the power of judgement; they are brainless. They run after the wind. For example " Rithik Roshan kanda". Bhupi sherchan's Poem " Nepal Hallai Hallako desh" better explains that. 8.Nepali don't have patoitism. What they have either love or hat for king. That is why their National anthem doesn't have anything other than prayer for king. Nepali are the post selfish people in the world. they don't have sense of belonging to their country and countryman. If they are allowed everyone will go to America leaving nepal empty. They hate Indians but they don't realize that they would die hungry without India. 9.They are the begger. More than 60% of their annual budget is funded by foreign donors. ( is this country and people soverign?) 10.They don't have any idea and life. They don't know what they are doing and what they will do in the future. 11. They are crazy. They have so many festivals and ceremonies. They spend money whole year round. In fact they don't have anything to do. 12.They are like "BHEDA". Politically, they are even worst than that. They don't have brain to judge any people. They are ok with Kale or Gore. They go to see GYANE and they also go to see the political leaders. They drink the water of GYANE's feet. Sucking! They give votes to a person without any analysis for their own benefit. 13. Nepali are proud of their land or geographic structures not for their progress and achievement. 14.Nepali are premitive kind of people. They don't have modern and liberal views regarding the role of women and girls in the society. 15.Nepali don't have any idea about planning and developement. So, their cities are disgusting and most polluted on earth. Their houses are like prisons. And even worse. 16. They have the worst kind of religion practice on earth. They drink the cow's piss. 17. Their society is the worst in case of structure. they still have practice of social exclusion based on caste. WHo in the hell is born not to be touched. But it is common in Nepal. Sucking! 18. Nepali can't do anything on their own. All the roads, factories and other infrastructures are build by other countries like china, india and Japan. they haven't build an inch of structure on their own. 19. They are the most shameless people on earth. They do whatever they like for thier personal lives. 20. They can't rule on their own. That is why there is political crisis in Nepal. There are more than these points of comment about Nepali. One can know how bad the nepali are by reading those 20 points. Darshan
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| tauke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 08:57 AM
I am surprised to see so much generalization thread after thread. Honestly, I didn't go through all, did those 20 points applies to you?
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:01 AM
Yes! this is the generalisation. But it is the reality. It may offend someone who stands out to be different but still a nepali. But it is the generalisation for whole nepali people. Its the generalization made from outside Nepal. And as far as i am concerned, I am not like that at all! But, i agree that the gene that i carry may still have hidden characters for that.
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| Manas1u |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:03 AM
19. They are the most shameless people on earth. They do whatever they like for thier personal lives. What the hell does that mean? Of course I will do whatever I like in my personal life.. and so should everyone.. jeeezz.. you apparently don't know anything about nepal.. and shouldn't generalize.. what a waste of sajha space really!!!!
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:04 AM
19. Correction: They do whatever they like for their personal benefit: Some more corrections: Post should me most patoitism should be patroisim
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| thaag |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:13 AM
darsandhunga , All of your criticism can be directed towards single factor: Education Add education to the equation, you will see completely different Nepal. Maoshits and king are not helping to make prosper and educated Nepal. Closing schools, terorizing students, kidnapping students for thier militia.... What do you expect? Nepali behaving like europeans?
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| tauke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:15 AM
darshandhunga, said "And as far as i am concerned, I am not like that at all! But, i agree that the gene that i carry may still have hidden characters for that. " why not post your pic so we can know who you are and will make comment. I hope that's fair with you
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:20 AM
Foreigners' comment about Nepal "Kathmandu, at that time, had always been a dream of mine to see. My first impression was of awe going over the Himilayas. Upon arrival a the airport, I found a quite small place. Leaving the airport was quite a shock. I was surround by close to 50-60 locals all screaming to take me to their individual hotels. I immedinately turned around, went back into the hotel, selected a place from my guide book and went back out among them. Everyone was still yelling their hotel names, and I began to yell the one I wanted to go too. One guy said his hotel is right there, I can go with him and if I don't like it, I can go elsewhere. I went with him. Once I got to the hotel, I found that most of the hotels were congested in that area, so I guess it wouldn't have mattered where I'd stayed. " "My first few says in Kathmandu was quite a rush. I felt I was on a personal high just strolling through this magical city. I explored every niche of the city, and couldn't seem to get enough of it. One of my first experiences was an Indian-looking like lady holding a baby asking me for money. She was dressed really nicely, but since she was begging and had a baby, I gave her whatever little I could. However once I did this, two other very similar women followed me around for the rest of the day. One local Nepali guy said they come up from India, get a little money from tourists, and then they have enough money to live for weeks or months afterward." "I also found myself yelling at one guy in the street. Just groups of people were always trying to sell things. I got so upset at one guy trying to sell a chess set. Everyone was just too in my face all the time. Eventually I decided that I needed to get out of Kathmandu. " "Pokhara I had alot of the same things. I had a few Nepali women who followed me around trying to sell bags filled of stuff. Nepal was the most capitalistic place I'd ever been. Everyone was trying to sell me stuff. I was getting sick of it." "I hired my own personal guide for about $4/day as well. He was a young guy with a Chicago Bulls baseball cap which was the envy of all the tour guides. He told me he'd only had a 13-year-education, but since he spoke fluent English, he was able to get a good job. He said he had a nice house, tv, stereo, everything actually. His dream was to go to live in the United States. I was thinking about his life and how he has everything he could possibly want, why would he want to go to the United States? He was asking me how much apartments and jobs and everything else. I was trying to be honest with him and told him a guy without a high school education is going to have a really bad job, live in a really horrible part of the city, and you'll hardly have enough money to pay your rent. I don't think he believed me. He had the impression that if he could just get to the States, he'd have cars, houses, girls (i guess), everything that he thought all Americans had. I thought that he already had a nice house with all kinds of cool stuff, why would you want to go to the USA without a high school education and struggle to get all the same things there? Anyhow, I don't think he ever bought my argument, he just wanted to go there " "When I had my bags and all ready to go to the airport, I had the unfortunately experience of obviously looking like I was going to the airport. I had asked my hotel staff what price I should expect, but no one would take me there for anything less than about twice what the price should be. I was carrying everything I had, and trying to find a taxi, and the one guy kept telling everybody what rate he was going to charge me, and not to charge any less. I was pretty powerless to do anything about it, so finally just chose another guy so at least that original guy wouldn't get my money" "Leaving Nepal was a relief. I flew into Hong Kong next, spent a few days readjusting, and then the next day I'd be heading back to Portland Oregon to resume the life I had left behind, or at least that was the plan, right?"
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:37 AM
More comments by foreign tourists about Nepall "You may be dismayed by the amount of rubbish in the streets. There are few rubbish bins in Nepal (although they're starting to appear in tourist areas), and people throw their litter on the ground, where it may or may not be swept up by other people whose job it is to do so. If you're uncomfortable throwing your litter on the street, follow the Alice's Restaurant technique - find a big pile that's already there and add your handful to it. " "Finally, be patient . Nepal is a under-developed country and things don't always work or start on time. It's unrealistic to expect things to be like they are at home, even if the menu or brochure makes it sound as if they will be. If a restaurant is slow in filling your order, it may be because they've only got one stove. Getting angry or impatient will only confuse Nepalis and won't resolve the problem. The Nepali way of dealing with setbacks isn't to complain, or even to keep a stiff upper lip, but to laugh. It's a delightful, infectious response." "You can't change Nepal, and even if you could, it is not yours to change. Many things in Nepal are slow, inefficient or downright nutty, but that's just the way things are. Taking the attitude that "somebody's got to teach them a lesson" or "if nobody complains it'll never change" (real-life dialogue overheard in Kathmandu) will only make you and everyone around you miserable" "To get by with a minimum of disappointment, the best strategy is to scale back your expectations, always double- and triple-check important arrangements, take all assurances with a pinch of salt (Nepalis will sometimes tell you what they think will make you happy rather than the truth), and find something interesting to do while you're waiting" "They speak of management bottlenecks, where bureaucrats hoard power to such an extent that project managers have to spend most of their time in Kathmandu queueing for signatures instead of getting things done in the field. They complain that Nepali managers are overly fond of desk jobs in the capital, regarding remote hill postings as punishment and making no secret of their disdain for the local people they're supposed to be helping. (The most coveted position in Nepal is a job that involves no work and produces a regular pay cheque.) "
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| Manas1u |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:37 AM
so your generalization is based one foreigner not liking nepal? It's not just nepal, most people do what they like for thier personal benefit. bill gates martha stewart various at enron beckham on a side note: isn't it better to do what you like for your benefit than to do something you DON'T like? hahaha just a thought. no one is forced to like nepal or nepalis.. but i think nepalis are one of the chillest and coolest people.. maybe you have been hanging out with the wrong crowd??
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| ShaddY_CLowN |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:00 AM
darsandhunga I APPRECIATE UR REMARKS ABOUT NEPALESE.. BUT YOU ARE NO ONE SPECIAL TO STATE SUCH FACTS DIRECTLY. ANYWHOO.. YOU JUST PROVED THAT NEPALESE DON KNOW HOW TO SPELL A FEW WORDS.. DO RECHECK ON IMPORTANT STATEMENTS LIKE THIS EX: CURSING YOUR OWN RACE. HEHE.. SHADY CLOWN
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| redstone |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:03 AM
Man, why are we seeing some DUMBASS thread. DISSING NEPALI, WHILE YOUR OWN ASS IS NEPALI. I DON'T LIKE THAT AT ALL. KEEP THAT TO YOURSELF. AND TAKE YOUR ASSS OUT OF HERE!!!
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| Manas1u |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:16 AM
This is what you said "instead of trying to do better, they like to drag others feet when someone tries to go up. " isn't that exactly what you are doing? or did you just conveniently forgot about scores of nepalis who have worked hard and gone beyond the "nepali norm" that shitheads like you have established? i haven't read all of your "points" , but be assured that they are all pointless.. yeah exactly why do you come here, to sajha, to bash nepali ppl? go flush yourself down the toilet.. your existence as a nepali is shameful..
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:32 AM
. you just want attention , negated child. I feel disgusted towards you. Are you saying this because of Nepal's unsound economy?, but if you look at other countries history, lets say US, you find that they have also gone through he economic crisis, great depression. We should have faith in ourselves. SUrely our good days will come too. Even if our country is bad as you say, as a true nepali you should always make it look like Nepal is the best country out there,but instead you are pointing out all the bad aspects which shows that you are a disgrace on us. Your father should have just wasted you on the bedsheets. Nepal ko beta--cool_keta
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:40 AM
This guy has basically no life. He cant make any frens, has problems with his parents. So instead of blaming himself he blames on Nepal. He feels that he should have been anything else other than Nepali.
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| niksnpl |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:47 AM
Mr. darsandhunga , Are you ABCN??? ( American Born Confused Nepali) :P:P:P
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| dyamn |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:48 AM
Darshankaka has OCCD that most Nepali suffer from; Obssessive Compulsive Complaning Disorder. he spent hours and hours (prolly hundreds) complaning about Pushkar. He has this immense energy to complain about things and keep complaining.. better not mess with him guys.. or he won't leave you like Rahu and ketu....
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| Chanke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:51 AM
You suck "darsandhunga" dude!! You are stupid to say things like that........! Whats wrong with you?
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| dazzling ko keti |
Posted
on 07-May-04 11:17 AM
Darshandhunga, it is unfortunate that "WE" as Nepalis have not evolved to a level where we collectively applaud each other's successes and assume responsibility for our failures. Yes, it is true that a handful of tourists do encounter harassment when they are in another country. It is an aspect of our society, which needs some kind of regulation from the government, so that such harassment does not deter tourists. Assuming the best-case scenario, I take it that the purpose of your posting was to put out a red flag. In that you were trying to alert the rest of us on how Nepal could possibly be loosing valuable revenue as a result of, irresponsible/ignorant behavior on the part of a few. Having said that, I have to admit, Criticism in general is hard to digest. Nevertheless, I would like to add that the person who indulges in it should do so with the intention of bringing positive changes/feedback. Pruning merely through negative comments fails to bring in "Objectivity" to ANY argument and only infuriates public sentiments. Its alright to Criticize and view society through that prism----BUT lets make sure to add a constructive dimension to it!!!
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| M.P. |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:11 PM
You missed the main point: 21) They generalize a lot.
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| M.P. |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:12 PM
Oops...forgot the smiley. Here it is :)
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:15 PM
COOL_KETA For your comments regarding my social relationship, i guess i have more friends than you! and for your comments regarding my personal life,I have no problem with anyone.! And i don't have anything to blame on myself. But yes! i have many things to blame for Nepali. For the people who fall under those 20 points. You don' t have to feel headache if you think you don't fall under that! If you are different than the rest and think yourself capable of living being different, you better share that with others also. You better teach the people on your sorroundings. Can you do that?? Can you change the system around you???? Are you capable of doing the things differently??? If you can go ahead!! Otherwise, Nepali people won't be changed by your simple defense!!
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:21 PM
MR. MP what is generalisation? Is it something general to generalize. Is it beased on assumption? You are wrong. This is the reality. Perhaps, you haven't got chance to deal with typical nepali in your life yet. But look behind and try to think what nepali are doing and why they are in this situation, then you will also agree with me!! the no:21) may be they don't understand what they are being told. They only think the way they is right no matter who says what. I already said they are the most "Hawa" people in the world. deal!
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:24 PM
SO called King of Nepal. Such a bastard can rule 26 million people. Could he rule them if nepali were any better??? If they were any better, they wouldn't be in this situation! Look at the face of their king!!!!!!!
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| tauke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:45 PM
now we see your true color darshandhunga. I asked you to stick your pics, so we can know who you are.
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:49 PM
Tauke! Why do you want to look at my pics? My pic has no relation with the comments. Its the reality and your pictures is also in it!!! Better try to see you from inside! What's my pic has to do with my comments? Its your mind (filled with 20 points) that doesn't want to bear the criticism. Don't you think you fall under that??? If not write how you are different!
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| tauke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 12:53 PM
It's upto you to post your pic or not. Just wanted to know who you are so I can ignore you if I happened to meet you in real life. as i said earlier, I did not go thru all 20 points. First few were enough :) glad to know non-nepali frequents here
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:04 PM
Tauke Your thinking about me is strange. You might think yourself perfect. You are not! You can't accept criticism. That's your weakness!!! Try to improve that habbit and listen to others what they say and tell others to do the same! only then Nepali will begin to be different. Try to realise 20 points and figure out how many of them apply to you and correct that. Thats the best you can do!! You don't have to ignore me or anything. If you are changed then you will want to meet me instead of ignoring!! -***
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:35 PM
darshandhunga, didnt your mom told you if you dfont have anything nice to say dont say nothing.. by the way regarding foreigner's comments on Nepal, 9 out of 10 people say positive things than negative. Anyways why are you so ashamed of being nepali anyways. If you dont like nepal then stop f#cking around in nepali forums. Go spread your whining on other places. Yeah it looks like you are ABND(american born nepali desi)
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:37 PM
[quote]Look at the face of their king!!!!!!! [/quote] Their king? Isnt he your king as well? By the way I never said I liked gyanendra.
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:38 PM
darshandhunga, havent you got the clue? nobody likes you around here. Jao, Baltin ke pani mein duub maro. Nepal ko beta--cool_keta
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| touch_the_sky |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:41 PM
Cool Keta using hindi words, and there I tought u hated everything INDIAN. Darshandhung, fuk off loser.
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| confused |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:47 PM
Darshan, except for few cursing, some points, and the title...I do think Your POST WAS TRUEE.. AS thaag said Education Will change all of this...Education is the most important factor needed to grow nepal, unless there is someone in NEpal that takes the whole charge of the situation and creates a Dictatorship rule..Nepal will be just like this for another 20 yrs.. thaag , if you cannot respect the philosophy of Maobadi please dont mention it, like this in the public forum. I ASK YOU>>> WHO HAS DONE GOOD FOR NEPAL>>NAME ONE POLITICAL PARTY THAT HAS DONE ANYTHING GOOD FOR NEPAL!!! by the way : " Nepali lack the idea of doing the things in different way. Not a single nepali has born to be Newton, Aristotle or great figure" that will change someday SOON!! :)
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| Kale_Ko_Chartikala |
Posted
on 07-May-04 01:47 PM
Darshandhunga, The best point is as M.P. said "21. They generalize too much". Now I understand, why smiley was so necessary that M.P. had to go back and put it there! That smiley brought a big smile on my face. Humor is contagious.
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 02:19 PM
touch the sky, dhoti se dhoti ki bhasa hi sahmaaj aayegi nah
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| chanke |
Posted
on 07-May-04 04:01 PM
darsandhunga do you know what will be number 22 ! No.22- Darsandhunga, you are a looser. Do you also need No. 23!- Darsandhunga, you are full of shit!
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 07-May-04 04:31 PM
Should I hang this guy or shoot him? nah i think i will just chop his head off with khukuri
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| thaag |
Posted
on 07-May-04 04:59 PM
***** Confused, I guess you have true Maoshit mentality, if you don't respect Maoshit we will cut your head.(as you said "if you can not respect it don't mention it") Do you know the meaning of democracy, where you can express your opinion even if you don't like it??? No I don't respect Maoshit philoshopy, I don't want to live under it. It is not a philoshopy, it is a criminal organization, whose philoshopy is based on terorizing people and rule. I don't think you have any idea about what Maoshit's philoshopy is. You are really "Confused" Exactly as I said, education is the BIGGEST problem in Nepal. If people were educated, they wouldn't be easily manipulated and terorized by Maoshits.
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| Kurikuri |
Posted
on 07-May-04 06:24 PM
Darshan pointing in the right direction, yes you forgot to add one more among million missing points. We talk a lot and do little, or we point out mistakes but provide no solutions. Let us see how we can make things better, start with the simplest one which you yourself will change hereafter. I for my part have opted to start by reading anything in this forum that involves generalized impression of Nepal and Nepali people. Let us leave the country atleast a little better than what we found it at our birth.
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| kILLERbUZz |
Posted
on 07-May-04 07:38 PM
ALL THE POINTS MADE BY DARSHAN DHUNGAA ARE SO TRUE ... I SUPPORT EVRY WORDS OF DARSHAN DHUNGA .... U SPOKE MY WORDS BROTHER .... ALSO I THINK U MISSED : NEPLESE ARE VERY SHY SO THEY CAN'T MOVE AHEAD .... THEY ARE MONEY HUNGRY BUT DON'T KNOW SPECIFIC MEANING OF LIFE, AND EVEN IF THEY RICH, THEY STILL ARE CHEAP ... THEY DON'T GO MUCH VACATION OR SPEND MUCH MONEY IN ENTERTAINMENT , BUT YEAH THEY LUV TO BUY GOLD .. .YEHA .... PEACE ....
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| Bramha |
Posted
on 07-May-04 08:23 PM
DarshanDhunga, Some of the facts u have brought are true but ur thread TITLE is really insulting! I dunno what ur intention is, if it's for good, let's make it constructive criticism and work towards betterment of our country! Peace! Bramha
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:27 PM
kILLERbUZz! You are the man buddy! You understood what i mean!! i appriciate your understanding!! Shame on other people! They are still defending themselves eventhough they know that they fall under those 20 points. I solute you!! buzz ********************************************************************* I want to clearify other people's curiosity about my identity and status. Well, i don't think i have to tell it to you. It doesn't matter who said it. Its the reality of Nepali people. Some have even suspected that i am an indian. WOW you nepali, like to blame indians for your weakness, like to hate indians even though your stomach would be empty without them. I will ask you one thing! will you open a saloon, and offer a haircut service?? Can you respect that as a job??? Are you ready for that?? You can't, because you are nepali and think yourself superior without having inthing in possession. I ask you, can you sell vegitables on the bicycle and took them to your doors. You buy from them but still hate and like to consider him inferior. Its your mentality, that is polluted, illusioned, and confused. You have been living in the shadows as PLATO said in THE REPUBLIC. You haven't seen the reality and never tried to understand it!! Those who are hurt by this statments and points are the real example of 20 points. Its clear how many of them fall under that catagory.. At last, Solute to all those people who at least realised that these 20 points are true and some of them even added.!! -Darshan
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:31 PM
As far as the intention of this thread concerned! its upto you to understand. It depends upon you! Take it positively if you like change Hate it, if you like to remain the same.
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| Prem Charo |
Posted
on 07-May-04 09:54 PM
Darsandhunga, As you wrote "Such a bastard can rule 26 million people" (about Shree pach Gyanendra). Let me tell you one thing. Making this low azz comment doesen't make no superman. It is not nice to attack personally. If you wanna attack somebody about his principle I could understand. You are the one of the WORST PEOPLE ON EARTH. Papi lai hoina pap lai ghrina garne charo :) = Prem charo
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| confused |
Posted
on 07-May-04 10:24 PM
thaag, if u want to talk like that sure lets start our debate here: YOU KNOW WHY those hungry ppl and most ppl below proverty join this organization, You know why those ppl are even ready to give up thier life for this organization?? COZ THOSE POLITICAL BASSTARDS AND THAT DK HEAD KING AND QUEEN HAVENT TRIED TO DO ANYTHING TO OUR COUNTRY, SINCE PRITHIVI NARAYAN SHAH UNITED NEPAL..DOnt You THINK poLICE abusing ppl, fKINg WOMEN AROUND, acTing as if they are gOD in villages where there is no trace of education is it NOT ENOUGH TO CREATE THIS KIND OF ORGANIZATION...HOW maNY people joining Maobadi are from MIDDLE CLASS family?? YOu cAN COUNT THOSE numBERS in UR FRECKIN fingers BROTHER, but yoU cannot count the Numbers of ppl that are living in proverty joining the Maoist, because its infinite and its INCREASING DAY BY DAY......... I DOnt see anything wrong that Maoist have done, EveRything they have done, POLICE and those bitttCHES OF KING RNA HAS done IT..THey Picked up WeapONS coz ur son of a GUN DEWBA's goverment didnt even care to listen to their 40 very considerable DEMANDSS....Maobadi had gave goverment a warning, but those dk heads simple ignored it, maybe meating THose demands would have changed NEPAL and MAde iT a better country...so if u are prasing ur political basstards, they aint good for 2 cents.. "Exactly as I said, education is the BIGGEST problem in Nepal. If people were educated, they wouldn't be easily manipulated and terorized by Maoshits. " and yes as I SAID it TOO IF ppl were JUST EDUCATED there WUd be no GOvErment bulling ppl, RNA killing civilians, POlice raping women, KINg Taking GOverment in his hand, pOLitical parties destroying country's wealth and what not, i can go on and on...BRO ExactLY What YOu sAiD theRE is NO EDUCATION so EverY bodY takes Advantage of THose JANTA,,and I beilivE mAobadi took it in a GOOD WAY..... "Do you know the meaning of democracy, where you can express your opinion even if you don't like it??? " YES I KNOW THE MEANING OF DEMOCRACY , -- it is THE PRINCIPLES Of SOCIALL EQUALITY AND RESPECT -- read that word again -- RESPECT for eaCH INDIVIDUAL IN THE COMMUNITY.... p.s sorry for the cursing and many gramatical errors might be present..
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| darsandhunga |
Posted
on 08-May-04 06:45 AM
Ammendments and some more points! In the first statement, i mentioned only the 20 points about why the nepali people are worse. Here are some more points. 21) Nepali like to hear praise even if they don't do anything special. They like to be feliciated and honoured infront of the public even if their contribution is not equal to adding one brick on the wall. 22) Nepali can't defend themselves through discussion. They don't believe in the power of words and dialouge. That is why they try to act insanely, throwing stones on the street, burning tires even. In an anger they can burn their own house. That is why some of the folks here in sajha have submitted their threat to me! 23) Nepali are poor not only economically but also mentally. Decide you fall under these points or not
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| mickthesick |
Posted
on 08-May-04 08:17 AM
.Nepalis have not been Newton or Einstein or Shakespeare because we don't have enough economical stability and infrastructure for researches. So we couldn't produce Newton or Einstein. But we did produce Mahakavi Devkota, who I think is no less than Shakespeare in quality and quantity. Don't whine over how poor or how naive or how lowlife we are. This is not what we intend to be. And that is why we are learning faster and trying to make progress. What do you expect from a country whose literacy rate is only 42 percent. And remember that is just the literacy rate- meaning those who can read and write; not the ones who are well-educated. Of those 42 percent only 10 percent go on and finish college education. That is why you have an illusion that we are a lowlife and we can't decide and overthrow our politicians and king. Because we have only 10 percent well educated manpower. That's why. Once that percentage climbs up to 50 percent ( as in the case of many European countries and America) then you can compare us with europeans and americans. But I have one suggestion though.....STOP WHINING !!
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| thaag |
Posted
on 08-May-04 08:32 AM
Confused: I don't blame Nepali people for following Maoshits, because they don't have any other alternative. They have only three choices, Lovi- political parties Papi-Maoshits Lovi and Papi - King Who would you choose?? its a tough choice for uneducated Nepali janata......... You are saying that "I DOnt see anything wrong that Maoist have done, EveRything they have done, POLICE and those bitttCHES OF KING RNA HAS done IT.." That truely sums up your bealif in Maoshit. So why are you against police and RNA brutality when you are doing the same?? I am wandering why do you want to start a debate?? You Maoshit's debate starts with gun and ends after cutting opponent's head. I don't want to be part of this debate
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| confused |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:05 AM
you still dont get it Thaag...Maobadi didnt produce lovi political parties, corrupted ministers, "ghushiya" goverment servants from officers to piun. EvERY chain in Command fROM TOP to the BOTTOM NEPAL IS CORRUPTED...and half of NEpal is still poor.. so therefore, GOVERMENT produced MAobadi's so i still say it they are better than RNA, Police, KING, and POlitical parties. so understand that point GOverment produced MAobadi's yes, there is no point in debating because each party is filled w/ its own germs causing fatal disease to our country, but i beilive UNDOUBTLY GOverment and KIng contain more of these harmful germs, then Maobadi.. and thaag you really dont seem to know what's democracy do you??
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| stri_brood |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:27 AM
I REGRET TO SAY BUT THROUGHOUT LAST WEEK, I HAVE GATHERED SO MANY BAD THINGS ABOUT DARSHANDHUNGA. HERE ARE SOME OF MY FINDINGS ABOUT HIM.
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| stri_brood |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:28 AM
1. DARSHANDHUNGA IS DEPENDANT LAZY AND NEVER WORKS HARD. INSTEAD HE CONTINUES TO FIND FAULTS IN OTHERS. 2. DARSHANDHUNGA LACKS THE IDEA OF DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY. NO WONDER HE IS NOT NEWTON, ARISTOTLE, OR OTHER GREAT FIGURE (I ASSUME HE’S ONLY HEARD ABOUT NEWTON AND ARISTOTLE HA HA). 3. DARSHANDHUNGA IS NOT ONLY SUPERSTITIOUS AND CONSERVATIVE BUT ALSO A TOTAL DUMBASS. 4. DARSHANDHUNGA IS JEALOUS OF OTHERS’ PROGRESS. HE DOESN’T WANT TO SEE ANY NEPALI’S PROGRESS. THAT’S WHY HE’S DRAGGED ENTIRE NEPALIS HERE INSTEAD OF TRYING TO DO SOMETHING BETTER HIMSELF. 5. DARSHANDHUNGA HAS NO HISTORY. HE’S LIVED THE SAME LIFE OVER THE YEARS. WHAT HE HAS ONLY HISTORY OF WHITE TRASH AND BLONDES. 6. HE’S THE MOST CONFUSED PEOPLE ON EARTH. I BET ANYONE HERE KNOWS WHAT YOU ARE UP TO. 7.HE DOESN’T HAVE POWER OF JUDGEMENT AND IS BRAINLESS. HE RUNS AFTER THE WIND FOR E.G " BRITNEY GOT MARRIED IN VEGAS"HAD A PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE ON HIS MEDULLA OBLANGATA. STRI_BROOD’S POEM " GROW UP" BETTER EXPLAINS THAT. 8. DARSHANDHUNGA DOESN’T HAVE PATRIOTISM. WHAT HE HAS IS EITHER LOVE OR HOTS FOR THE “WHINING”. THIS IS WHY HIS NATIONAL ANTHEM DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING EXCEPT FOR REPETETIVE GENERALIZATION. HE’S ALSO THE MOST SELFISH GUY KNOWN TO MANKIND. HE DOESN’T HAVE NO SENSE OF BELONGING TO HIS COUNTRY AND THEIR PEOPLE. SO WHAT HE DOES? I DON’T NEED TELL MORE. IF HE’S ALLOWED TO GO TO US, HE WILL NOT COME BACK TO NEPAL. HE’LL GET BRAINWASHED. HATE HIS OWN PEOPLE AND DOESN’T REALIZE IT IS REALLY FKING STUPID TO COMPARE NEPAL AND US. 9.HE’S WHINER. MORE THAN 60% OF HIS BUDGET COMES FROM WELFARE ( IS THIS GUY INDEPENDANT?) 10.HE DOESN’T HAVE ANY IDEA OF LIFE (NO WONDER HE’S HERE). HE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT HE’S DOING HERE BUT I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT HE’LL SHOW UP IN THE FUTURE DEFENDING HIS DUMBASS COMMENTS. 11. HE’S CRAZY. HE’S SO MANY COMPLAINS. HE SPENDS MONEY ALL YEAR ROUND TO FIND FAULT IN NEPALIS. INFACT, HE DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN POST HERE. 12. HE’S A BHEDA. MENTALLY, HE’S WORSE THAN THAT. HE DOESN’T HAVE BRAIN TO JUDGE ANY PEOPLE (ISN’T IT OBVIOUS?). HE’S OK WITH HAVING A WAR. HE SUCKS BUSH’S DICK WITHOUT ANY REASON! HE GIVES VOTE TO HIM WITHOUT ANY ANALYSIS OR REASON. 13. DARSHANDHUNGA IS PROUD OF HIS RESEARCH ON WHININGS AND COMPLAINS NOT FOR HIS PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT. 14. HE’S THE MOST PRIMITIVE KIND. HE THINKS HE HAS MODERN AND LIBERAL VIEWS, THAT’S WHY HE DID SO MUCH RESEARCH ON NEPALIS AND THEIR FAULTS COMPARING WITH HIS AMERICAN BLONDES . 15.HE DOESN’T HAVE ANY PLANS OR DEVELOPMENTS. SO HIS BRAIN RESORTS TO MOST DISGUSTING AND POLLUTED THOUGHTS. HIS MIND IS LIKE A PRISON AND EVEN WORSE 16. HE HAS THE WORST KIND OF RELIGION PRACTICE. HE DRINKS BLOOD…TRYING TO SUCK ON HIS OWN PPL 17. HIS HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE IS THE WORST. HE HAS NO IDEA WHY CASTE SYSTEM CAME INTO BEING. WHY THE HELL WERE YOU BORNE? BUT YAH, PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE COMMON. GO SUCK SOME MORE ON BUSH! 18. HE DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING ON HIS OWN. HIS PARENTS REARED HIM AND HE STILL RESORTS TO THEM FOR ALL KIND OF HELP. HE HASN’T BUILT AN INCH OF HIS OWN LIFE, SO WHAT HE DOES??? 19. HE’S THE MOST SHAMELESS GUY ON EARTH. HE’S CONCERNED ABOUT OTHERS’ PERSONAL LIVES. 20. HE CAN’T RULE ON HIS OWN. THAT’S WHY HE HAS A MENTAL CRISIS WITHIN HIMSELF. THERE ARE MORE THAN THESE POINTS OF COMMENT ABOUT DARSHAN DHUNGA. ONE CAN KNOW HOW BAD DARSHAN DHUNGA IS BY READING THESE 20 POINTS. PS> YOU NEED THERAPY IMMEDIATELY. YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS OF MAD NEPALI-COW DISEASE.
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| confused |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:41 AM
stri brood -- he had tried to generalized Nepali and i think many of his points were for some extent..lets not get personal out here :) ex - we can see it right here in ur post stri :)
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| thaag |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:43 AM
How can you be so sure that Maoshit won't be currupt if they get the power?? They are looters and Killers. I am sure you have seen pictures of people tied to a tree and hacked like a goat, can you give power to such cruel cowards and trust them to protect you? There is no doubt that our government is currupt from top to bottom. I bealive democratic system gives the best opportunity to fix it. People can vote against currupt leaders and they can be procecuted in democratic system, sadly we have seen only few such process, but on the bright side we really can implemend this. But on the other hand if so called Maoshit took over, their bealief in one party gives no opponent to speak against them, they will cut your head off if you don't agree with them(which they are already doing). It will make way for Lunatic Murderer Baburam to become another Kim Jhong Ill or Castro or Polpot .....
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| Indiyog |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:56 AM
I am an American with more years behind than in front of me. This current academic year, I have been teaching music in one of the International Schools in India and had the chance and good fortune of visiting Kathmandu on a planning visit for a Music Festival involving several schools. Arriving on Royal Nepal Airlines that is predictably 2 to 5 hours late, the person assigned to pick my up and take me to a hotel didn’t appear. I waited, and still no driver to take me into a city strange to me. I finally said to one of the 30 to 40 cabbies, “Take me to any hotel;” I will try to make contact with the people I am meeting in the morning…it was already almost midnight and the airport was closing down, locking up. I will not mention any names of the hotel or the people I met, and, in particular, one individual with whom I have become close friends, but I will tell you of my experience in Kathmandu that had nothing to do with the business portion of my 60-hour visit. AND, I’m not criticizing or defending the originator of this thread; I am just relating a true story as it happened to me through meeting a particular Nepali native. I’ll call him ‘Pal,’ short for nePALi, and I would wish for the same experience to fall upon anyone who visited, particularly from outside his country, but very specifically, this Darsandhunga person from inside Nepal. I got to the hotel after midnight…probably a 2-3 Star hotel (I don’t like 5-Star hotels), I put my luggage in my room and came to the restaurant to see if there was anyway of getting a bite to eat and some mineral water. The restaurant was DARK and locked. However, ‘Pal,’ the hotel cashier, appeared and asked, in his broken but understandable English, if he could be of help. “Can I eat something?” “The kitchen is closed, but I’ll find something for you.” “May I get something to drink?” “Wine?” “Uh, OK, that might help me sleep.” Minutes later, I had a bowl of very tasty chicken fried rice and a bottle of red wine in front of me. Since we were the only ones in attendance, I invited Pal to sit with me and share my wine. We talked about the hotel, Kathmandu, our respective families and cultures, our jobs and interests, even got through a few simple humorous stories and jokes that could be spoken and understood with limited English. He keep apologizing for his English and I kept saying, “Every word in English that you are able to use is one more word of Nepalese that I don’t know…don’t apologize anymore!” “OK, I’m sorry…” We talked for more than an hour; way passed 1:00am, and I announced that I had a school to find and meetings to attend by 9:00am that very morning, and that I must go to bed. He said, “Oh, no, we take rickshaw around town.” There was something about his interest and sincerity that made me say, “Uh, sure, why not…let’s go.”…and we did. He took me passed the King’s Palace commenting about how he came to power, passed temples that he wanted to take me to when access was available during my short stay. He took me through narrow streets which I love in any country, places to sit and eat, dance halls, a hole in the wall that serves mustard seed wine (talk about new experiences), significant buildings, mini temples, the area of K-du in which he has a room, all the while continuing conversation about families, cultures, home towns, friends, jobs and anything that came out of our mouths which by then, was totally acceptable and expected. We also took turns peddling, Pal, the rickshaw driver and myself…much fun!! [continued next message…]
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| Indiyog |
Posted
on 08-May-04 09:57 AM
[I am an American, cont'] I have been back to Kathmandu six times now in the past half year, some on business and other times just to visit Pal to be taken to whatever he thought I might enjoy and learn from; I have always stayed at the same hotel. The most important point in my purpose in contributing to this ‘thread’ is to say that from my new friend, Pal, I have come to know his parents, his sisters and auntie, cousins all living in either Darbesha or Biratnagar, a myriad of wonderful other friends that he calls his brothers and sisters in and around Kathmandu, a few dozen people that he frequents and calls by first name: vendors, chemists, tailors (that’s his landlord), computer professionals, cooks, artisans, colleagues employed at other hotels, regional airport personnel, taxi and tuk-tuk drivers, kids in the streets, etc., and etc. He seems to never run out of people that he knows, loves and respects, and he is at the center of this influence of personal activity among these people. I don’t know Nepalese, but his speech is always energetic and engaging with constant eye to eye contact. His ties to his country and to his extended family are through his culture, the atmosphere that he made apparent to me, the day to day living, icons and history, the plurality of religious concentrations, the wonderful food, the surrounding scenery as well as the problems of tension, poverty, education and opportunity. Anyone coming in contact with this person, particularly from outside his country and more particularly from the west, would become fully aware of his efforts to spread his respect, love, and positive agenda throughout his circle of acquaintances. He put me in contact with whom and with what he loves just through his own example of reaching people and his determination to create genuine, trusting relationships. He can’t change the whole world or even a large part of Nepal or his city of Kathmandu, but he has built and influenced and maintained a body of people in his circle that seems to grow wider and more positive, confident, creative, and certainly more happy, the more I see of him/them…it’s one of the things that keeps me returning. I would hope that this Darsandhunga person could find it in himself to start his own seeds and circle of influence in a mode that would put aside his own frustration instead of creating patches of anger, mistrust and borderline hatred. For myself, I never even knew that I would enter the country of Nepal until I had business there, and then, because of one Nepalese person being in the right place at the right time (and we can all be in that place from time to time if we care and keep vigilant), he spread my own love and respect far and wide to the point that I am considering staying in Kathmandu for an extended time after my teaching in India before I go back to the States to rejoin my children and grand daughter…my family heartily agrees with my decision to stay on, particularly since I am in the area already. The opening of this eastern type living and culture/people to the western likes of me has changed my life and given me much more to be satisfied, proud and thoughtful about thanks to Pal and his loving extended family and rich culture. I was shown many slices of Nepali life from rickshaw riding and sacred temple grounds to the chaos of traffic and avoidance of the Maoists that we came face to face with in his parent’s village twelve hours southeast of Kathmandu by bus. He didn’t protect me from the problems or harshness of living conditions because he is living his life among these elements. Instead, he introduced me to important sites, cultures, stories and histories, people and daily street living; he delivered his concern, message, pride and thoughts with insight, intensity, passion and compassion. Such lessons in history, arts, family interaction, economics and, maybe above all, patience within the reality of things I never had as a kid. Mr. Darsandhunga person, if you could find one positive thing in your existence that is YOU and not of the rest of the world and make it grow each day, and if you could encourage your Maoist friends to do likewise, then maybe you could create perhaps an even greater influence than my friend Pal. He would applaud you, make room for you and carry your influence to his own circles. He doesn’t even know the saying, “Big people talk about ideas, but little people talk about other people.” He lives with the big people. You obviously have a good and active mind…try rubbing elbows with the big people yourself. They are all around you.
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:28 PM
Bhaaaaaanja, I summon you. I cannot take on this biaaatch by myself.
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| dyamn |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:28 PM
.. life is so precious.. so important and so wonderful.. why not all live in peace and harmony and lover each other rather than creating negativity with post like this.. we all have frustrations, we all have our limitations and we all have our problems that keep our mind occupied all the time. It doesn't matter who runs the govt, it doesn' t matter what goes on, just enjoy each moment that life brings, be relaxed and find happiness no matter what kind of situation you are in...focus on the positive sides... and try to let go the frustration and anger withing you cuz they do nothing good than to make you unhappy and make the society unhappy.. try thinking positive, do your best, be happy.. a man doesn't need anything more than food, water and shelter.. eveything else is created by your extended desires... control your desires.. don't run after your desires they will only make you run more and more ... being rich is not being happy... you can be poor and be happy .. happiness is inside your brain - stimulate it ... :) swami , Dyamn bahadur
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| dananah |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:38 PM
whatever the 20 ponits or more.. jaso gara, je bhana, jata sukai lai jaou malia Yo maan ta mero nepali ho..;) -1974 AD cheers...:D ps lol@cool_keta..hope ur pleas get heard ;)...hehe
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:40 PM
raaato ra chandra suriya jungi nishan hamro jiuundo ragat sari yo baldo yo saaan haaamro........... ma mare pani mero desh baaanchi rahoosh himal ko takura ma nepali ko pakhura ma chandra ra surye aankit jhaanda phaar phaar nachi rahoosh ma mare pani mero desh baanchi rahooosh
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| Prem Charo |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:45 PM
Shri mân gumbhira nepâli prachanda pratâpi bhupati Shri pânch sarkâr mahârâjâdhirâja dhiraj ko sadâ rahos unati Rakhun chi râyu eeshale prajâ phailiyos pukâraun jaya premale Hâmi nepâli bhaee sârâle. Jay desh Jay naresh vanne charo : Prem Charo
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| niksnpl |
Posted
on 08-May-04 01:47 PM
gyane ko puchhar charo :: :P:P:P gyane ko goo pani, laddu bhandai khane charo:P
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| Prem Charo |
Posted
on 08-May-04 02:12 PM
Niksnpl, Here is the point : I am not favour of Gyanendra or A B C ... I am talkin about monarchy system (democratic monarchy) in Nepal. I don't wanna make any cheap azz comment to you. Because kukkur le goo khayo vanera maanche goo khaana jaadaina. If you understand my points, you won't make any low level comment using scatological words. That can be harmful for your personality and your brain. :P Rajvakta charo : Prem Charo
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| DestinyWaits |
Posted
on 08-May-04 02:18 PM
NEPAL'S DESTINY............ Republic of Nepal; and DESTINY WAITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 08-May-04 03:27 PM
Premcharo your signature on bottom are always trademark. I am gonna try to copy you. Nepal ko beta- cool_keta
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| redstone |
Posted
on 08-May-04 05:49 PM
HELL YEAH, NEPALI PEOPLE ARE WORST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD. YOU KNOW WHY? coz we got these dumbasses posting and coming out in public and showing what type of people they are! BECAUSE OF YOU, we are looked down. im not talkin about the counrty's current state right now, im talkin about YOU. THE FAG!
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| Himali_yatri |
Posted
on 09-May-04 07:14 AM
When someone wrote a book called ''UGLY AMERICAN'' and expose disgusting truth of being a American, the writer was appreciated in America but when Japanese Ambassder wrote book UGLY JAPANESE we was fired from his job. Sometimes i think it is asian nature, rather than Nepalese, not able to accept the criticism positively. I really like some of criticism made by DARSHANDHUNGA, it has some truth in it.Of course by revialing those negative point of nepali, Darsandhuga is accepting the fact that those are also his negative point so lets not attack him so personnaly by trying to analys someone in personal level. I agree that positive thinking helps human being to improve but I also think that by accpeting criticism positively, one can even make better improvement in future. Darshandhuga!if you write the book called UGLY NEPALESE, I will be your first customer to buy your book. Best regards Himali_yatri
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 09-May-04 07:31 AM
i agree with redstone completly. There are some nepalese who demoralize other nepalese, ridiculing nepal. They feels ashamed of being nepali. When asked about their nationality, they say they are from cambodia, vietnam or india. So other people get the negative feeling about us. The perfect example of this would be this biaatch. nepal ko beta---cool_keta
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| cool_keta |
Posted
on 09-May-04 07:32 AM
i agree with redstone completly. There are some nepalese who demoralize other nepalese, ridiculing nepal. They feels ashamed of being nepali. When asked about their nationality, they say they are from cambodia, vietnam or india. So other people get the negative feeling about us. The perfect example of this would be this biaatch. nepal ko beta---cool_keta
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