[Reader-list] I don't oppose your thinking; but spit at it

Real Unreal hiddenbuthere at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 18:31:16 IST 2008


On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Real Unreal <hiddenbuthere at gmail.com> wrote:
> looks my dear friend
>
> all  this discussion on the list on different topics is doing one
> good thing, it exposes the hidden intentions of participants.
>
> besides this,  what i  like is that people should talk about their
> intense personal lives as well. which they  obviously  will not. all
> they do is '
> representation' of this or that. which in the long run can turn them
> into pretentious egoistic animals...
>
> hindu , muslim, kashmiri, bengali, artist, journalist... etc etc, this
> sometimes is boring
> for me. but since nothing is happening around, so let it be.
>
> i enjoy reading this and that.
>
> your choice of slangs ( gali ) is bascially about our real intentions
> again. now see Adiyta sahib can not write the way you write. he writes
> on the list as if it a 'havan' puja, so can not see the small wet
> erection under dothi of the pandit shouting mantras.
>
> you are free from that. but can we return to the language which is
> actually in use out there.
>
> now see how much chootiyapaniti..... and behenchodyat ( sister
> fuckering ) is around but
> we never hear that on the list, as if it is prohibited.
> may be if everybody uses that kind of language, the  sponsors might be
> close it down.
>
> anyway, by let us be chootiya, by not using chootiya so often,
>
> what is important here, to my mind is that we need not look like those
> journalists who talk decent in the newspapers, but when they meet in
> private spaces and use some other language
>
> and if it is the same, then we have better articles on all subjects,
> in the print media out there
>
> why we need the list, if we can not use slangs publicly,
>
> who is afraid of being known as chootiya in the LIst. we all
> chootiyas, let us declare it first and then debate the serious issues,
> in a very  funny way.
>
> you need not agree
>
> lovingly
> a chootiaya
> ru
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Tapas Ray <tapasrayx at gmail.com> wrote:
>> RL,
>>
>> Thanks for your message. Unfortunately, though I am moderately
>> proficient in Hindi, I can't follow quite a it of what you say,
>> probably because its in the Roman script and I can't associate it with
>> words that are actually known to me. I do understand some, but not
>> all. I think I understand the first sentence, in which you seem to say
>> that I have a clean heart. I must thank you for your kind words if my
>> interpretation is correct. On this assumption, I am curious to know
>> what it is in my writing that brought you to such a positive
>> conclusion about me.
>>
>> Please do not hesitate to let me know if my interpretation is wrong,
>> and you meant something less flattering. I will not mind at all.
>> Yesterday, another list member wrote offlist, in very indirect terms,
>> that he didn't like the present tone of my posts. I asked him to
>> clarify, assuring him that I would not be offended. He took my word
>> for it and told me what he meant. I explained why I was writing what I
>> was writing, apologising for the discomfort I had caused, and I think
>> he was surprised by my reaction.
>>
>> The point of this long paragraph is to assure you that you can tell me
>> whatever you want - positive, negative, neutral, downright "gali",
>> etc. - in English, so that I understand.
>>
>> As for the messages you have posted on the list, I am a little
>> concerned that the many foreigners who are on the list will probably
>> feel left out by your Hindi/Urdu messages. I would urge you to
>> consider this.
>>
>> I will look forward to reading English translations of your posts ...
>> leaving out - on the list - things like "labda" that I seem to have
>> seen, and assume refers to what most of us know as the male genital.
>> But I would appreciate it if you would take the trouble to send me,
>> offlist, the "uncensored" version, as I shall definitely enjoy the
>> flavour, even if it is a "gali" meant for me. I love gali and have
>> enjoyed exchanging choice ones with my friends.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Tapas
>>
>>
>>
>> 2008/10/19 Real Unreal <hiddenbuthere at gmail.com>:
>>> achha hai, tum dil kay bohot saaf ho,
>>>
>>> magar kay karan yeh naddan log kuch  zayada hi raita phala rahain hai
>>>
>>> bazar mein akal biknay ko hoti, to ak ad pav is aditya londay ko pila
>>> data, acha kaam kar sakta hai, magar galat jamat mein lagta hai fus
>>> gaya hi. chalo, hindustan ki kistam, asi hi sahi
>>>
>>> ru
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Tapas Ray <tapasrayx at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> It's just about Aditya.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, I love your chosen name.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2008/10/18 Real Unreal <hiddenbuthere at gmail.com>:
>>>>> was this only because of spitting by Aditya, or is it a fragment of a
>>>>> large piece?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Tapas Ray <tapasrayx at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> So much spit! Bottomless well of spittle surrounded by date palms.
>>>>>> Trees bent low under the weight of large red pomegranates (not sure)
>>>>>> bursting with pinkish paan-tinged spittle in the middle of a burning
>>>>>> desert of pseudosecular bandits. The weary soldier, battered and
>>>>>> bloody, survivor of horrific ideological battles, parks his donkey
>>>>>> with red sindoor swastikas painted on its sides. He sends the bucket
>>>>>> rattling down into the well, from which emanates a cry of despair - "I
>>>>>> am yours. Spare me, please! do not drink me!"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2008/10/18 Aditya Raj Kaul <kauladityaraj at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>> As List members have been time and again saying, INDER SALIM or whatever you
>>>>>>> name is, you suffer from some psychological problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now, in this latest e-mail; you indirectly compare yourself with Lal Ded.
>>>>>>> What can be worse ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would surely spit at a person's thinking; who belongs to my own community;
>>>>>>> has suffered the brunt of Islamic Terrorism; and still acts deaf and dumb. I
>>>>>>> would spit at his thinking when he acts ignorant or his name, sur-name,
>>>>>>> community, country and even religion. I repeat I would spit at you thinking.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does that make you happy ? The List Members know who said it now - LOD &
>>>>>>> CLEAR. Happy ???
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And, I'm no younger brother of yours. Kindly stay away.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm and will always be a prod Kashmiri Pandit.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Love
>>>>>>> Aditya Raj Kaul
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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