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Rajendrarajbansh
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Posted on 07-14-04 8:17
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badarnikt
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Posted on 07-14-04 9:26
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rauniyar
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Posted on 07-15-04 6:59
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Rajendrarajbansh ji, you statement is bang on money as far as watching Moulin Rouge. It is all about celebrating truth, beauty and freedom. "Come what may" theory uphold garne ho bhane, it all is true. It is all about being loved and loving someone. Tara, there are other things that life demands. Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika
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nepal_tara888
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Posted on 07-15-04 8:42
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Rajiv Bhai, Nice title that you have raised and reminds me of those fab songs by the Beatles. That was "All you need is love." Those your the days of real innocent sweet sound songs.... It seems these days Ebaje types want to spread is "All you need is hatred" by being the BOTTLES.... CHEERS
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rauniyar
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Posted on 07-15-04 9:14
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Nepal Tara ji, to quote Neitzsche: There is no love or hate that lasts forever. Ani again if you are downtrodden with fallen love, allow me to quote another one from the same: something that does not kill you, only makes you stronger. Cheers! Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika
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DISCO
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Posted on 07-15-04 9:37
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Last time I checked, the second quote was from A. Camus, not (and mind your spelling) Nietzsche
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thaag
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Posted on 07-15-04 9:47
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Money Money :) did you forget??? You need money! a lot of it then "all you need is love"
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rauniyar
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Posted on 07-15-04 9:48
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except for being a great english writer, Mr Disco, I would like to know what you mean by second quote was by A. Camus???? Do you speak/write German? if you do , you would understand that quote I picked was either from Zarashustra AntiChrist or may be something else? Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika
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DISCO
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Posted on 07-15-04 10:52
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Rauniyar ji, sorry, I was wrong, I mistook it as Camu's from somewhere else,but Its suffice to read W. Kaufmann's translations (in Angrezee) to know that it's from Twilight of the Idols.
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rauniyar
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Posted on 07-15-04 11:11
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Disco ji, not a problem. It is always a great idea to challenge... tara, I do speak fluent German and read it at that level too. And FYI I have done that with most of the readings from Neitzsche (did I spell it right), and so I say, that there are things that you can understand of the great minds in the past that you could use in your existing frame of experience. Peace! Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika ps you need not be serious about Hitler beine reborn. Neitzsche and em did sink together. But I got nothing to do with it. I am still that "Rickshaw Chap" from Janakpurdham, Nepal.
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DISCO
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Posted on 07-15-04 12:10
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Rauniyar ji, kee ree??, Hitler and Nietzsche sinking together?, I dont see the connection though, I would if it was Elisabeth Nietzsche, Friedrich's siter (or R. Wagner for that matter), who he despised for marrying an anti-semite, but again, I might need to master his language to know where you're coming from?? PS. dont worry about being a rickshaw chap, after all, Nietzsche was called the "little minister" before he became the biggest antichrist.
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Doctor Bee
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Posted on 07-15-04 9:15
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Adenosine triphospate would be the basic thing one needs to live, so all you need is ATP! That would be a weird song. Just like "All you need is blood" or "All you need is s-e-x" Anyway...my opinion on love---love just has too many demands. 'Love' (in a romantic sense) would be someone living her own life and letting me live mine. We might want to look at different types of loves here. 1. Puppy love: This would be a love posessed by two high school students who are in 'love' with each other. Um...giving flowers, passing notes, taking the girl from class to class, knowing practically EVERYTHING the other person does, but still asking "How was your day?" on the phone RIGHT after one has reached home. Thinking is done from the emotional side of the brain than the logical. 2. Infatuation: This is a one-sided love. One is infatuated, or has a crush on someone, when one thinks of the person whenever a romantic song comes to his or her playlist, or whenever the guy rescues the girl (or vice versa in some situations) in a movie one is watching, etc. This one is also emotional and usually not logical. 3. Erotic Love: Lust. Love solely for the purpose of sexual pleasure. No further definition or explanation required. 4. Mature love: Now this would be considered 'true love'. This is a love that involves thinking and not only emotional ideas. This would be caring for someone so much one would take his or her life for the person, and many good things like that. This kind of love comes with time; therefore, a two-month-dating session cannot be considered this type of love. The above were the different types of love when it involves two individuals having great affection or lust towards each other. The other types of loves would be... 5. Brotherly love: a love for a relative or a friend of the same gender. This usually is expressed through caring and does not involve any type of mating rituals. 6. Friendly love: Could be for a person of any gender. The rest of the definition is provided by point 5. 7. Patriotic Love: the love for a country or an idea. Usually expressed by doing things for the country (like joining the Army to serve the nation, or participating in a sports event where the country is a participant, or organizing activities involving one's country in a foreign country, like Nepalese New Year Celebration, Bhanu Jayanti, etc.). 8. Love for Humanity: Love for nature in general. Expressed through doing things to conserve nature, helping people in need etc. Usually love between two people starts from infatuation and if it is successful, ends in Mature love. Yeah, that's all I know about love and I should say I just have points 5, 6, 7 and 8 and none of the first four. Am I in a state of awe and losing the golden moments of life? I don't know. I just have to wait for the right time, and today is obviously not the time. Doctor Bee
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nepal_tara888
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Posted on 07-15-04 10:22
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Dr BEE Your repertoire of love is common knowledge and in my humble opinion it is not beyond normal human knowledge. Thus, we do not need an expert Relationship Counsellor. What I do deductively infer is that you might have a small dysfunctional penis and a huge functional brain like the REAL EINSTEIN JUGOSOVITCH. Kindly find my opinion in this paradox of life. Have piss.
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Rajendrarajbansh
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Posted on 07-15-04 11:34
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Doctor BEE, No matter other says, i like your defination of love....Makes sense...
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rauniyar
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Posted on 07-16-04 7:25
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Doc B ji, yeah you are right in what you wrote. Tara khai number 1,2,3,4 khojnu pary-ou bhanya... *smile* Wish you the best on that. One fine day she shall come into your life and you shall be ever blessed, or , so I desire. Nepal Tara ji, ye hazur, extreme realism oriented bhay-ou jasto hazur ko uptake on love. I like it as a varied perspective though. I dig you! Ani Disco ji: I guess you are mistaken in taking account of physicality of years when I said Hitler and Nietzsche. I know that Hitler years were rather in 1930s while Neitzsche died in 1900. Although you must have read that it was Elisabeth who was instrumental in forwarding his philosophies in twisted ways, the original copies are still there to be read. By that I meant what he intended to write. THUS SPOKE ZARATHRUSTA is an epic one. Antichrist is rather extreme to my taste except for the part where I sync in, with the notion that there is no god. Anways here are few points to be noted that you may find interesting. 1.Hitler often visited the Nietzsche museum in Weimar and publicized his veneration for the philosopher by posing for photographs of himself staring in rapture at the bust of the great man, Nietzsche. He was an atheist like Nietzsche. 2. The two grandfathers of modern psychology, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and Carl Jung (1875-1961), both had a deep admiration for Nietzsche and credited him with many insights into the human character. Uhi Rajeev, CT, Amrika
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MillionDollars
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Posted on 07-16-04 7:58
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What the f*** kind of stupid post is this. I think you need more brains than love.
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bhikari
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Posted on 07-16-04 8:57
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lol thought it was something interesting.
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yoUngBlOoODZ
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Posted on 07-16-04 9:08
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Rajendrarajbansh
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Posted on 07-16-04 4:29
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it sounds little stupid for me too..lol
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nepal_tara888
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Posted on 07-17-04 7:08
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Rajendraji, Are you behind Mahatma Gandhiji love or Tantric Kama Sutra love? Could you be more transparent and accountable in your sexual love tendencies or coincicences so that we could properly infer your adherences to the most ridiculous and strange theories so far? Any how it seems love in bed is for pleasure and spiritual development, The union or reunion of male and female should be based on freindship, respect, integrity, loyalty, romance, harmony, equality, respect, earning for feeling for each other and many many and much much more human positive characteristics in the dimension of spirituality, emotionality, mentaityl and physicaity....Please do more resaerch and do be good in it and tell us more.... Now the issue of poonte and bhunte size of male sexual part is also very important biologically. why? Because, the animal world observations indicates that size does really matter and also the girth or circumferance. The former being say poonte and the latter bhunte. The large size and girth can deliver the semen inside the female sexual part so that is the suatainable comparative advantage that other smaller sized male parts cannot dislodge the semen, and also the longer size can suck out semen like a piston and his genes may get better chance for reproduction. Now I conclude the deeper digging as requested by Rajivji. He is not stupid like you said that he is in support of the stupid supporters of stupid Maha mamata dayi Jogi Shree Mahatma Gandi love. Jai Jai Rajbansji. l
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