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 SUM_OFF – A GOD OF SMALL THINGS

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Posted on 09-26-06 9:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I will edit this story in my spare time and post it back here. Some editing is required. When I say 'editing', I don't mean grammar. I don't think I know enough grammar to correct my own grammar. It is the context that I intend to edit.





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Posted on 09-28-06 10:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It shows our Bheda mentality.. I did not see one single critique of this write up here. each and every post reflects ass-kissing attitude. Doesn't it show that nepalis are inherently ass kissers? Where is the analytical and inquisitive mind?? I believe, sum-off wouldn't mind having some constructive criticism, would you sumoff??
 
Posted on 09-28-06 10:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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khabardar - why don't you be the first one?? :D and then we'll follow your foot steps! ;)
 
Posted on 09-28-06 11:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Khabardar,
I think the rest who are not saying ‘you da man’ are just sparing me. I am pretty sure many people hated this story. Most of the people by nature do not enjoy offending others; it’s not an emotionally lucrative profession. But trust me, a constructive criticism will not offend me. That will make me happy. Just spend some time and try to understand the tone of the story before critiquing it though.

The other reason people don’t post negative comments is they fear of being tagged ‘envious’—which I believe is ridiculous. As a society we have not completely evolved to accept the inclusion of a critic. That is because we don’t know how to be a critic without being personal. Read your own comments. You wrote: “our Bheda mentality.” Was the use of word ‘Bheda’ necessary in getting your point across? I will reach my wit’s end if I start debating you on this. So I won’t.

What the hell… now I think about it… What the hell am I defending here? Why am I even replying to you? Am I really that insecure? (Never mind me, these are just rhetorical questions).

Where is Lumi when I really need to be defended? I think she’s a nice girl (very sensitive though, I have a first-hand email experience). Never use the word ‘fan’ with her, not even figuratively.

I immediately need five compliments from five distinct user_ids saying how good I am. Khabardar has made me feel very very insecure. I will skip lunch if you don’t tell me how good I am. Pashupatinath le vasma.
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Posted on 09-28-06 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i've not read this coz looking at it it's hard to figure out wihch quote is attributed to whihc character!

i'll dig this up and read it when i m really really bored
 
Posted on 09-28-06 11:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey Sumoff ,
you did not answer : how some conversation are linked with the character ?????though they are not boring conversation.I found it not linked with the character : like kicking sand tower, the lady with two kids,Smoking mariuana..SO COULD YOU EXPLAIN THAT.
 
Posted on 09-28-06 12:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you Sum_off for ackowledging me. Well, I am here, being a passive sajhaite. I decided because, firstly, when I started the thread, I got this email, which claimed it was from you (which I feel is not), saying that I shouldn't have done it.
Secondly, I somehow feel, it's better to be a passive reader, what with every other envious readers :) pouncing on you for being a "fan" of Sum_off !!
 
Posted on 09-28-06 12:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Not that i am worried about sum_off skipping lunch coz' i am sure he had heavy breakfast and gonna have pleasant dinner:) :) but its just i respect his good writing, don't want sum_off to stop posting now!
 
Posted on 09-28-06 12:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"What the hell… now I think about it… What the hell am I defending here? Why am I even replying to you? Am I really that insecure? (Never mind me, these are just rhetorical questions).

even I couldn't understand why a good writer like you (best I should say) trying to defend and clarify on what Khabardar had said..that's his problem and he himself has admitted as one of the BHEDAS by saying OUR beda mentality.
don't take it so hard on heart dear.. he's just trying to trigger your tolarance nerves..just tell him to get a good night sleep..loooks like he's been sleep
deprived. I wonder if Khabardar actually read the whole story..Khabardar dude..enjoy what life has to offer to you.. jealousy don't pay you a penny :)
You are the BEST sum_off.. just keep posting..
 
Posted on 09-28-06 2:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wow, Tamang lady, you seem so marvellllllooous on buttering up!! You go gal!!
I am not at all jealous, or whatever, in fact, I like the dude's writing. What I am trying to get at is the way people are, like, "waaaaaooooo!!" ing. And when everybody "woooooows"--there you go!-- you have Bhedas all around you. baaaaa...baaaaa....baaaa....at least try to say why you are baaaaaaoing ....
 
Posted on 09-28-06 2:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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What would anyone get by buttering up Sum_off, huh?? If you weren't bheda why are you making bheda sounds ??:) What is good is good..no one can deny the fact !!!
 
Posted on 09-28-06 2:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I thot the way it was written was catchy...although it took me a while to figure it out

LOL
i am slow
 
Posted on 09-28-06 2:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Khabardar darling.. For your Kind Information ..Tamangni and Buttering never goes together(if only you knew Tamangs)....
what you have termed as Baaoing is "Appreciation" if i have to put your word with much decency..
just simply enjoy the story ..weave your own imagination on it.. relate it to daily life..you will have less stuff to complain about...
have a good night sleep!!
 
Posted on 09-29-06 12:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Im telling you, this guy should've listened to the guy when he took driving test. Trying to save squirrel one more time, he swirved and must've hit that dump truck. Damn squirrels creating accidents everywhere. And that tooth on ice-cream, somehow, that girl must've planted her dead tooth on his ice-cream. her fault!!

seems like your story hangs around NOVA. Vienna, Manassas, chantilly... and enough to know that WTOP goes traffic and weather every eight minutes, AND by bob marbourg.
 
Posted on 09-29-06 9:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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khabardar....afu kasto bheda mentality ko rahecha...not only that you seem to fit into that stigma of Nepalese who cannot congratulate someone when they have a quality that you (surely) do not possess.
Anyhow..I can't write well for the love of God hence i follow when I cannot lead :).
Call it kissing whatever - thank you very much!
 
Posted on 09-29-06 10:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Vanilla, dead tooth, squirrel.... these are just few days we live in our whole life.

A kid who mothers his own mom, does all teen age mischiefs, falls for a buddha Aama, realizes how beautiful life is with love and family and struck to death by mishap. And again you shared your wit with us. Mr happy can't be the cause of dreary; Symbolic puddle; and Insurance company hiring you before you turn Confucius...etc are some of your pearls.

With each new stories, you are becoming more closer to us. We know you are not deterred by few challenges. we can't afford to lose you from sajha.
 
Posted on 09-30-06 8:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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imi,
Since you have been very nice to me from the beginning I am going to explain you the story through other people’s comments. Please read:

Ashley writes: Starts with pretty simple stuffs, but deeper it goes, decidedly weirder it gets, and at the end, manages to explain readers how it was a supposed confrontation between life and death.

Tamang Lady says: weave your own imagination on it

nepalonmymind writes: So, he did survive his mom, the failed driving test, drugs, and his own superficiality and turned out all right didn't he? And what wonderful insights we get into who he is now.
All he needed was more luck and life. (the ‘luck’ clue was in my Dashain greeting in the end, she seems to have unraveled it).

sunnydev writes: A kid who mothers his own mom, does all teen age mischiefs, falls for a buddha Aama, realizes how beautiful life is with love and family and struck to death by mishap.

Between nepalonmymind and sunnydev the story has been explained in its totality.

Now your assignment is to find out the sentence in this story that talks about Iraq War without mentioning the word Iraq or war. If you can figure that out, I will change your ‘Incomplete’ grade to B+.

Others,
I'm not going to stop writing. I think khabardar was just being playful, he was not being mean.

Nails,
You make me feel above average. Thanks.
 
Posted on 09-30-06 9:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hats off... i would personally rate it along Trainspotting.Um..psychedelic in the most positive manner ..ha ha. how is that for a critique?;)

gone with the wind...
 
Posted on 09-30-06 9:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As for one individual I notice here in this thread..Me swear me smelleth sour grapes....green too!@ :P
 
Posted on 10-02-06 4:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sum Off,
How long do we hav to wait?
 
Posted on 10-03-06 10:50 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sum_Off,

U R da man!

As much as I envy your writing skills, I find your writing very stimulating and refreshing.
I really liked the story of the woman who adopted two kids. And following lines have become my favorite:

“If Google was available then, you think Buddha would have left home in search of answers?”
……………….
……………………………….
“Now back to my original question. So you think Buddha would have left home in search of answers today?”

“I’m not going to worry about that, because I’m convinced that 21st century will not produce a persuasive guru like Buddha or Confucius. Before they realize their potential, insurance companies would have hired them all.

Kudos for your continued good work.

P.S.: Am I being an obtuse here? I couldn't relate this story to Iraq war. May be I will have to read it again for third time.
 



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