Before I had very bad judgement of people. Mistook insincere kindness for goodness.
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All those things coming from iDumb says a lot about Roe.
I don't think Roe will, or rather, should get banned for being annoying and a wannabe, that's not breaking the rules. "We" here at BC do tend to overreact with people that are... "different." So just let him be.
Now, how can we make all these sound like on topic so chacha Zi can calm his heart down.
Originally Posted by Dilscoop
All those things coming from iDumb says a lot about Roe.
I don't think Roe will, or rather, should get banned for being annoying and a wannabe, that's not breaking the rules. "We" here at BC do tend to overreact with people that are... "different." So just let him be.
Now, how can we make all these sound like on topic so chacha Zi can calm his heart down.
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1. Bie baritey dawathe giechilum graamer baritey...prochondo gorm tar upor prochondo hagu chepechilo, kintu lojjay kauke kichu boltey pari ni, kothau relieve korar shujog asheni bari firey asha porjonto...ekta chutokhatu accident hoye giyechilo jai hoke...
2. Mehoman hoye arekjoner bari gelum aar she ki prochondo pete chipa after eating their aweful milk payesh bahis I am kidding you not...and I had to hold for hours out of shyness, then later on when I got home, for three days I didn't go to the bathroom, my system just shut down, I kid you not!
3. Train-e uthechi, nei kuno bathroom, hothjath call asholo nature-er theke....amar tow chokhe pani eshe jai bahis, keno bathroome gelum naa ei jatra shurur agey public toileter bhoy-e..ekhon tow jaan jai jai...
4. Ondhukaar raat...rastaay flash niye ber hoi ni...kichu dekha jai naa...baam, dog poo te paa...shekhaan theke akkhep ebong nijekey gaali..
5. Attio shojon-der bashai beratey gelum, jaar bashay bathroom generally clean thakbey shekhaney bathrooom chapleo mookgholojjar karoney jete parini...aar kintu tarpor next house, next relative bhais aar tow bathroom chepe rakha jai na, ceiling-0e azrailer chehara dhkhetey shuru korechi....so finally bathrrome dourey gelum, aar dhukey dekhi bathroomer je durovbostha, ami tow bathroom korbo ki, ekta prochondo bokot shhobdey bomi korey dilaam!
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Originally Posted by iDumb
currently listening to Roye H
This is not a mistake.. post belong in what am I listening to. I love it that's why I am listening. I am a fan.
Oh, I got so caught up in the heat of things, I forgot to say thanks! Keep tuned in, more songs are coming.
Btw, I did give a final response which was removed by the mods, judged to be "uncivil". Would have loved to hear your response on that one, but oh well, we shall now never know.
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1. Falling in love with the girl in early teen, which caused me let's say "More than a Lot."
Rather I once wished a muslim death.
rest I won't disclose
1. Falling in love with the girl in early teen, which caused me let's say "More than a Lot."
Rather I once wished a muslim death.
rest I won't disclose
wow! that's very rough. I guess for majority of the people here, the mistake involved a girl. So what did we learn from this?
For me I think the lesson is, going to Colombia with $47 dollars is always better than an emotional attachment.
I have no regret because regrets are utterly pointless. It's not possible to skip back, make better choices and restart everything. The Cosmological DVD of life doesn't work that way. That being said, 5 key mistakes niggle away at me always.
1. Declaring Theoretical Physics as a major: I discovered early that my math wasn't good enough after witnessing my South Indian classmates, mostly from rural Kerala and Andrha Pradesh, solving complex problems inside their heads in 45 to 90 seconds for fun. I became painfully aware of the monumental difference between IB Physics and Math and what lay ahead of me, and switched to Resource Economics and Applied Psychology right away. Should've switched to Comparative Literature and Islamic Theology instead because I spent decades pursuing those on my own.
2. Not marrying Delphine Tong or Kami Lerner, Junior High and High School sweethearts: They are amazing women. Either was more than capable of ending this list at number 1. We're still in touch through Facebook and not a day goes by when I don't ...
3. Marrying my good friend Elizabeth: Great college friend whom I still admire for her great soul, character, and wicked talent as an animator/artist (she works at Pixar now). There was no bio-chemical compatibility and after the most severe tragedy of our lives, divorce became inevitable no matter how we'll always feel about each other. Lost her as a friend in the process.
4. Marrying Sumaira on the rebound: I met Clara Lee after my divorce from Elizabeth and found the love of my life in her. We were together for 5 years, ready for marriage after her Masters with the combined blessing of our families, until I decided to move back to Dhaka after living in the US and France for 25 years since age 12. Clara, daughter of a Korean American math professor from Colorado who finds Seoul too agro, refused and we parted ways. Heartbroken, I moved to Dhaka and married the first Bangali woman I met here. She turned out to be a gold-digger and we parted ways after two years of horrible cohabitation.
5. Jerry McGuiring Sanjida: Psycho divorced woman with a psycho ex-husband, I fell in love with her neglected and emotionally abused children and ended up marrying her. She had a break-down less than a month after our marriage and we divorced.
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Last edited by Sohel; April 22, 2012 at 02:19 AM..
Originally Posted by Sohel NR
I have no regret because regrets are utterly pointless. It's not possible to skip back, make better choices and restart everything. The Cosmological DVD of life doesn't work that way. That being said, 5 key mistakes niggle away at me always.
1. Declaring Theoretical Physics as a major: I discovered early that my math wasn't good enough after witnessing my South Indian classmates, mostly from rural Kerala and Andrha Pradesh, solving complex problems inside their heads in 45 to 90 seconds for fun. I became painfully aware of the monumental difference between IB Physics and Math and what lay ahead of me, and switched to Resource Economics and Applied Psychology right away. Should've switched to Comparative Literature and Islamic Theology instead because I spent decades pursuing those on my own.
2. Not marrying Delphine Tong or Kami Lerner, Junior High and High School sweethearts: They are amazing women. Either was more than capable of ending this list at number 1. We're still in touch through Facebook and not a day goes by when I don't ...
3. Marrying my good friend Elizabeth: Great college friend whom I still admire for her great soul, character, and wicked talent as an animator/artist (she works at Pixar now). There was no bio-chemical compatibility and after the most severe tragedy of our lives, divorce became inevitable no matter how we'll always feel about each other. Lost her as a friend in the process.
4. Marrying Sumaira on the rebound: I met Clara Lee after my divorce from Elizabeth and found the love of my life in her. We were together for 5 years, ready for marriage after her Masters with the combined blessing of our families, until I decided to move back to Dhaka after living in the US and France for 25 years since age 12. Clara, daughter of a Korean American math professor from Colorado who finds Seoul too agro, refused and we parted ways. Heartbroken, I moved to Dhaka and married the first Bangali woman I met here. She turned out to be a gold-digger and we parted ways after two years of horrible cohabitation.
5. Jerry McGuiring Sanjida: Psycho divorced woman with a psycho ex-husband, I fell in love with her neglected and emotionally abused children and ended up marrying her. She had a break-down less than a month after our marriage and we divorced.
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We all make mistakes. The question is what are we doing to fix those mistakes?
If you make a mistake in choosing the wrong subject (either because of parent's pressure or your own wrong doing) they why are you still continuing in that subject?
If you are in a bad relationship because of one of your mistakes, why don't you communicate with your spouse to correct the bad? If you have already untied the knot they did you make a list of what would you look for in a future one?
That is how this thread can be helpful.
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so looks like the mistakes are mostly women related( nari ghotito) why am i not surprised?
I will re visit this shuta 5-10 years later(hope not )
but for now I can remember of only one mistake(there is another one that I can not explain):
-keno non cricketing deshey ashlam ? tv te kokhonoi cricket dekhay na stadium to duur ki baat cricket er kotha bollei shobai hashey
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wooww guys are like whining over their relationships... How many girls has come here to complain about their bf/husbands ??? Does that mean in a relationship it's always girl's fault??? hell no... What I believe if I am good enough then I don't have to go through so many relationship a the first place... When you start to compare your better half to someone else and start to think there are dozens better than her/him waiting for you, the complications starts .. If we learn to be satisfied with what we got and start to enjoy that relationship, that positivity transfers to the partner and you get a happy relationship.. that's the key to a successful relationship.. It's always you (girl/boy) who holds the key...
ok I am not talking about any particular post here or trying to hurt people who has gone through a lot but why everyone is drawing a conclusion that "Girls" are problem..