Category: Personal Literatures
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Gone Abroad
“Pari gharka khanxa ta bidesh hidna lako xan. Tanna paisa kamaune vaye.” The sentence may be too generalized and vague but is eerily familiar to us all. Similar words have been said in too many houses in Nepal every day. Foreign employment has been a stable base of financial gain for Nepalese people ever since…
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White spot of climate change, why we should be scared.
Author: Lycan It has always been difficult for man to comprehend a problem that he can’t see. This holds especially true if he thinks he is the cause of said problem and then has to change something he has already been doing. Thus man waits for a lesion to grow and a tooth to ache…
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The Flaws of Democracy
Author: Lycan Once upon a time, a very long time ago, a not-so-great king lived somewhere. The most powerful in his lands, he could do anything he pleased. Then after his came his family and friends, who also could do anything, they wanted as long as it didn’t conflict in interest with the king himself.…
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Socrates Law of Gossip
Adapted from stories regarding Socrates Socrates, the great Greek philosopher, was once stopped by an acquaintance as he passed through the markets. “I’ve something important to tell you,” he said. “It’s about your friend.” “That’s very kind of you,” Socrates said. “But, don’t tell me just yet. I run all information through the Three Filters…
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No Rum This Winter
Author: Lycan So, the weather is cold outside. You and your friends are huddled inside, there is nowhere to visit in this weather. To pass time, you decide to play one of the many random indoor games and to heat yourself you decide to place a punishment of a shot of available alcoholic beverage. Yes,…