Deffinitely, A HERO not a TERRORIST

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    methsri said:
    hell yeahh .....no one like to die :) ........

    some may like the death more...... like reshmi.:P
    her thoughts are too young for her age...... she has to grow up....
    the people who are mature enough know the death is at any moment, which makes life more and more valuable. but reshmi is after a heroic death, where in first place she should have considered a heroic life........
     

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    ratedrkoman said:
    i seriously dun no machan
    that if suiciding is more better than ur enemy cuting ur throat
    huh :rolleyes:

    madduma bandara died for his fathers sins ( if my history is correct)

    and Che guvera died for his cause ! for what he believed in

    and puting them in the same league is like telling a small child that out of small rocks and banana "the banana" is Softer :P :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

    hmm suicide cannot be considered any of bravery...you see it's like a solution to issues, a more of a alternative with less consequences....lets say kashyapa was captured. god knows what would have happened to him in the hands of his bro, whom was pissed for kashyapa killed his father. so it clearly appears that kashyapa took the less painful quick path.

    and in madduma bandaras case, he was with no doubt heroic..he saw death coming and accepted it with his arms open.
     

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    Reshmi85 said:
    It was not a situation as you may have imagined... He was alone...In the eighteenth year of his reign, his brother Mugalan arrived in Sri Lanka, collected an army, and marched toward Sigiriya. Kasyapa met him in the plains below. "When the two hosts fell on each other like two seas that have burst their bounds, they fought a mighty battle. Kassapa espying a great stretch of swamp in front of him turned his elephant to seek another road. When his troops seeing that, with the cry: 'Friends, our commander here flees!' broke up in disorder, the troops of Moggalana cried, 'We see their backs.' But the king with his dagger cut his throat, raised the knife on high and stuck it in the sheath."

    thank u for the history lesson

    it may be that circumstances led him to cut his own throat......
    but Given any situation i do not honor people like that

    but i honor and respect HIs work....the sigiriya fortress indeed !
     

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    akolla said:
    some may like the death more...... like reshmi.:P
    her thoughts are too young for her age...... she has to grow up....
    the people who are mature enough know the death is at any moment, which makes life more and more valuable. but reshmi is after a heroic death, where in first place she should have considered a heroic life........

    this is when listeners fail to decipher the facts history gives us. we got to make the best outa them ..they kind of set us an example.
    but we, out of our desire to be like those whom we adore or respect may be, wish that our path was set towards similar direction with similar effects and obstacles as of those heroes.
    It's our will and wish that influences us bro, historical figures movie gods only give us the idea, but it is solely us who choose such a path,
    this thread starters case resembles it at its best.
    she heard stories of such characters, liked how those were respected, remembered and talked about and then wished if she was to have the same heroic destiny.

    but what such ppl fail to reailze is that we will never know what those heroes were having in their minds at the moment of death, they are not fictional, they feel what we would feel at such situations..

    at the given conditions most of our usual people might react to such situations in the same way as those heroes did.
     

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    ratedrkoman said:
    thank u for the history lesson

    it may be that circumstances led him to cut his own throat......
    but Given any situation i do not honor people like that

    but i honor and respect HIs work....the sigiriya fortress indeed !

    word is sigiriya is a work of pre historic ppl even before ravana :P so kashyapa might just be a shameless cunt of a coward. nobody knows...
     

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    In ThE R3AL W0RLD
    I seriously beleive .....Living your life is the best thing you can do .....Even life beats you down to the ground .....

    Life is not about how hard you can hit ...it's about how hard you can get hit ......
    I think people who live their life...even life beats them to the ground .....some has nothing to loose .....still they struggle to live .......they are the real heroes.....

    and don't misundestand me ....this works both ways ......if one living a life full with coverdness ....hell it's better to die rather living like that ......

    But my idea is Living a life ...and acheive your dreams ....give your beast for the country .......is heroic ...... :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
     

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    ratedrkoman said:
    i seriously dun no machan
    that if suiciding is more better than ur enemy cuting ur throat
    huh :rolleyes:

    madduma bandara died for his fathers sins ( if my history is correct)

    and Che guvera died for his cause ! for what he believed in

    and puting them in the same league is like telling a small child that out of small rocks and banana "the banana" is Softer :P :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
    I was not comparing their whole lives but the way they accepted death.. Being killed silently and facing death bravely are two different things...
     

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    twisted said:
    hmm suicide cannot be considered any of bravery...you see it's like a solution to issues, a more of a alternative with less consequences....lets say kashyapa was captured. god knows what would have happened to him in the hands of his bro, whom was pissed for kashyapa killed his father. so it clearly appears that kashyapa took the less painful quick path.

    and in madduma bandaras case, he was with no doubt heroic..he saw death coming and accepted it with his arms open.


    i respect madduma bandara of his bravery machan , no doubt abt that
    sometimes i think that i will never have courage like him... too

    yeah man god knows what happned on that day
    since there r like 1000 of conspiracy theories for everythin......
    he ( king kashyapa) clearly knew that he'ss suffer a very painfull death out of his bro's hands
    but taking the quick and the less painful path has never been great and history shows it

    the great king kashyapa who built the sigiriya fortress kills him self
    i mean isn't that a really BIG black mark over his name ?
     

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    ratedrkoman said:
    i respect madduma bandara of his bravery machan , no doubt abt that
    sometimes i think that i will never have courage like him... too

    yeah man god knows what happned on that day
    since there r like 1000 of conspiracy theories for everythin......
    he ( king kashyapa) clearly knew that he'ss suffer a very painfull death out of his bro's hands
    but taking the quick and the less painful path has never been great and history shows it

    the great king kashyapa who built the sigiriya fortress kills him self
    i mean isn't that a really BIG black mark over his name ?

    ya we will never know what really took place on that day, anyway history can be just a fiction of the guy who wrote those stuff down don't you think..so we are to decide under least resources.

    and do you think kashyapa's case was similar to hitler's? look how he killed himself shamelessly knowing his fate...so i wouldn't say kashyapa was man enough to stand up to terrible acts he committed...
     

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    twisted said:
    word is sigiriya is a work of pre historic ppl even before ravana :P so kashyapa might just be a shameless cunt of a coward. nobody knows...

    maybe true
    but he was one of the first kings that was supposed to have run an "anthakpuraya" ryt ?? :P:P:P Lucky dude

    even there is this sacrifice plc ( a specially made room ) in the rock :D
     

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    Thanks....It will lose meaning and impact if we make it shorten,... and this might help you understand your problem
    Types of Reading Disorders
    The most well-known type of reading disorder is the Word Level Reading Recognition Disability (WLRD). This is also known as dyslexia, a neurologically based condition which is characterized by difficulty understanding and applying the alphabetic principle.
    Some people with reading difficulties are able to use phonetic strategies to decode words but have problems with reading comprehension; that is, they struggle to understand what they have read.
    Another form of reading difficulty is the lack of reading fluency or reading automaticity. People with this condition are likely to read slowly and to stumble over the words. For them, reading continues to require great effort and often becomes something that they avoid.
    A fourth group is emerging, people with preventable reading disorders. The number of students with reading disorders can be considerably reduced by good quality early intervention. This group may not necessarily have an underlying neurological condition but without the intervention can later not be distinguished readily from those who do

    Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_disability

    nice article :lol:
     

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    ratedrkoman said:
    maybe true
    but he was one of the first kings that was supposed to have run an "anthakpuraya" ryt ?? :P:P:P Lucky dude

    even there is this sacrifice plc ( a specially made room ) in the rock :D

    lol finally, a plus sign :rofl::P now he's on my "cool " list
     

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    methsri said:
    I seriously beleive .....Living your life is the best thing you can do .....Even life beats you down to the ground .....

    Life is not about how hard you can hit ...it's about how hard you can get hit ......
    I think people who live their life...even life beats them to the ground .....some has nothing to loose .....still they struggle to live .......they are the real heroes.....

    and don't misundestand me ....this works both ways ......if one living a life full with coverdness ....hell it's better to die rather living like that ......

    But my idea is Living a life ...and acheive your dreams ....give your beast for the country .......is heroic ...... :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:


    machan
    u myt think i'm mad

    BUT THANK U
    for ur though
    specially the first few lines
    machan i think i'm living in it......:yes::yes: