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Posted January 21st, 2008, 11:48 PM |
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| | | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Ronoklanto | | | | | | keu nischoi sadness/pain prefer korbe na over happiness???shukhe thakte kare bhut-e kilay bolo??? | | | | | As I said you or I have no clue as to what happened to that person or what was the cause, but yet we have no right to judge him for what he is doing. Every human being is different with different thoughts and diff level of strength. I saw a movie once where the girl Jean grey died and Cyclops her lover took it very dear to heart and when he was told by wolverine( a mutant who heals rapidly through tissue re-generation) that take it easy mate, she is dead, there is nothing we can do. Come back to life.
He said " Not everyone heals as fast you"
So your term does not exactly apply here. You have not endured what that person might have. Again, shobar jaar jaar pain tar kachey boro, but how do you know that person who is depressed all the time has not gone through a series of harsh and heart breaking incidents? How pain and suffering affects ones psychological condition differs from person to person my brother. | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Ronoklanto | | | | | | ahem ...prottek manusher nijer koshto duniyar shobcheye boro r otulonio/oshohonio koshto...shobai eki dialogue mare chance paile - "u haven't experienced wat i've" ... | | | | | Khik khik! I know that! Hehe! Onek er kache dukkho bolte bujhai tar posha idur er mrittu! I live in a world beyond your world.... |
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