Thank you Nanhi.. That’s a very sweet thing to say. Thank you so much :).. I am humbled by your words and at the same time feeling very proud too :).
He he, I love to think out loud Nanhi and I guess I am doing the same here too. I am really happy to know that you like these posts. Do keep coming and would love to see your thoughts often :)
]]>He he.. I had thought that the repetition was only in the first line.. Looks like I have repeated the entire paragraph :D.. I have now made that change :)..
The Nepal earthquake is really a very poignant thing, it makes me go completely numb. I mean how can someone even face a calamity like that.
]]>Action speaks louder than word…n u olways motivate us to tk that actions on time…!!
It is as always a pleasure to read ur post… :)
-S//@t!
]]>Thank you Shweta.. I think we all have that moral compass within us and it really feels good to respond to that.. But whatever I do, I know that it is so small and the difference it is going to make to the nepal quake victims is minimal to say the least..
]]>Yea.. You’re right :).. He he, typos, I have made my good stupid share of them :D :D
]]>Really… :-( but some people are like that only…
And, you’re welcome. Typos are commonest thing…
]]>Thank you Maniparna.. I had completely missed that. Have made that change right away :)..
I guess the moral conflicts are common for us all. Good to know that I am not the only one in the boat :D :). I kept wondering, I mean it is such a huge thing, how can people even think of reacting to something like that. Something of that huge magnitude?! Phew.. :(
P.S. Vinay, there is a repetition of the first stanza in this post. Please look into it.
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