I am new
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I am new
I am afraid lest the moderator censors me. I do not the range or the borderline I must be in.
My subjects of interest, particularly to share with all on this forum is philosophy, religions and cultural issues.
I am from the east, a country you may know little of called Nepal. Nepal, to introduce, is a country of innumerable deities and gods. Nepal is economically a poor country and now politically getting transformed. There was monarchism in Nepal for centuries and now it is a republic.
I am by birth a Hindu. I speak Nepali and I learned English in due course of time and am poorer at this language, probably than the rest of you.
Yet with the firm belief that I will advance I took this venture to introduce myself to you.
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I _do_ understand your fear concerning you might do the wrong thing...
Considering
however, there is no moderator here, but there is Nameless who is apparently a self-appointed local policeman, who has his own preferences/biases when it comes to what is 'right/wring'... what he likes or does not. - And if you do not 'behave' and please him, you will get a mail, charged with sarcasm, agression and other psychic dirt.
So perhaps there -should- be a moderator to check these violent inputs.
All the best,
and... just communicate what's on your heart,
jb
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a 'welcome mail' to me, from Nameless:
Have you had any actual discussion, or are you just egoically flooding these boards with your pet obsessive spam? Like a dog dilligently peeing on every tree that he sees so that he can smell himself all over the place. That is what it seems that you are doing...
Grow up and give it a break. Are you a child? Retarded? On a mission from god? Krishnamurti would kick your a$$ for disrespecting him like this. Do you also scrawl messeges about him on bathroom walls?
Take a big breath, hold it, breathe out slowly and
Join in intelligent respectful conversations, but
Behave yourself!
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