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motherland Nepal
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Posted on 02-24-09 1:36
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babbal123
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Posted on 02-24-09 3:15
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asti weekend ma jaad khada hamile pani estai film banaune bhandai theu. i know two of the guys in that video and i know how capable they are.
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Posted on 02-24-09 4:08
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That was one funny video. The first guy dint have any respect for culture or woman. He just want to commercialize it. The guys at last in dint even seems to remember what they want to speak. They keep looking at screen or paper in front of em. If they seems to look at paper to speak about film they are making, sorry i don't wanna see it.
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Posted on 02-24-09 5:35
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Why do people (like the one in the video above) think they have to preserve every culture even it is not ethical, not right? Is that the only story they can find to promote tourism of Nepal? What does that story about polyandry has to do with tourism? And even they want to preserve the polyandry culture, for what? Ok, if that is the right thing to do, are they talking about practicing the culture themselves and encourage other people to do so? Please educate me!
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