Mr Wizkido,
I accede to your initial request to use only English on this forum and am doing so as that seems to be the best language you go down with.
I am by no means writing this to offend you.
Firstly, it is undeniable that your views have certain points that are valid. However, it has to be noted that a large many of them are just mere fallacies and thus there is little reason of even acknowledging your very long write-up.
Secondly, I am extremely puzzled and appalled at your rather narrow-minded and childish attitude.
Since you feel so strongly that this forum is of no importance and that it is an utter waste of time, then I would kindly request that you leave this forum and spend your own time wisely.
You have also mentioned many times that the language you use is socially accepted in the terms of your country and thus find no error on your part to use such language here.
However, sir if you are a learned man as you claim, why is it so difficult to converse in a civilized manner?
Furthermore, since the internet is such a waste of time, then why sir are you still hear posting on this forum? Is that not a sheer laughable irony?
I refer to the post, in which you chose the easy way and slandered ‘Shaggy’ and the Administrators of this forum; as you mentioned that you do not know ‘Shaggy’ as a person, then what right do you posses Sir, to poison the well with venomous words? You claim that he is an egotistical and foolish. Then sir is it not possible to see that you yourself are acting out the true definitions of those very words?
I take it as you sir are not going to be much bothered by this post, as am I yours, however, I shall take a few more minutes to explain the reason why many of us are still here, part of this Elakiri family, as you have aforementioned that you fail to see such a reason:
It’s a simple word called pride; of being born a Sri Lankan and seeing ourselves as one, regardless of our location, and that is what keeps this place going. The feeling of being a part of a warm and familiar community, tandem with the same value and family system present in what we call home.
Some may call it blind-love, others patriotism, nevertheless it is still the reason we stand tall and smile when we say, “Yes, I am a Sri Lankan”
It isn’t the color of our passports, our various accents or the address on our letters that make us a Sri Lankan, ‘it’s the pride deep inside, and we are ONE’
I accede to your initial request to use only English on this forum and am doing so as that seems to be the best language you go down with.
I am by no means writing this to offend you.
Firstly, it is undeniable that your views have certain points that are valid. However, it has to be noted that a large many of them are just mere fallacies and thus there is little reason of even acknowledging your very long write-up.
Secondly, I am extremely puzzled and appalled at your rather narrow-minded and childish attitude.
Since you feel so strongly that this forum is of no importance and that it is an utter waste of time, then I would kindly request that you leave this forum and spend your own time wisely.
You have also mentioned many times that the language you use is socially accepted in the terms of your country and thus find no error on your part to use such language here.
However, sir if you are a learned man as you claim, why is it so difficult to converse in a civilized manner?
Furthermore, since the internet is such a waste of time, then why sir are you still hear posting on this forum? Is that not a sheer laughable irony?
I refer to the post, in which you chose the easy way and slandered ‘Shaggy’ and the Administrators of this forum; as you mentioned that you do not know ‘Shaggy’ as a person, then what right do you posses Sir, to poison the well with venomous words? You claim that he is an egotistical and foolish. Then sir is it not possible to see that you yourself are acting out the true definitions of those very words?
I take it as you sir are not going to be much bothered by this post, as am I yours, however, I shall take a few more minutes to explain the reason why many of us are still here, part of this Elakiri family, as you have aforementioned that you fail to see such a reason:
It’s a simple word called pride; of being born a Sri Lankan and seeing ourselves as one, regardless of our location, and that is what keeps this place going. The feeling of being a part of a warm and familiar community, tandem with the same value and family system present in what we call home.
Some may call it blind-love, others patriotism, nevertheless it is still the reason we stand tall and smile when we say, “Yes, I am a Sri Lankan”
It isn’t the color of our passports, our various accents or the address on our letters that make us a Sri Lankan, ‘it’s the pride deep inside, and we are ONE’


