Mercy,
Thank you. I am extremely honored to see you read all
my stories (most of which are long) with curiosity the moment they are posted.
Great motivation for a below average stupid writer like me. Quite honestly reading
it all the way to the end is a pain in the neck. So thank you from the bottom
of my heart.
Sojo_keto,
Appreciate that bruv, like I mentioned above, it takes
significant amount of patience and equal amount of hardwork to go through my
stories, I need to learn to write short stories. But considering what a slow
learner I am, it might take ages. To your point, I was going to write more
about Sarala Auntie’s younger daughter, but got worked up half way. I had no
other choice but to stop. J
Rahasya,
Thank you! It has been a long time since I heard from
you. Hope everything is okay at your end.
Thane,
Sarala Auntie symbolizes the entire middle and lower
middle class Nepalese women. For people who have burnt themselves doing chores
and having kids, a Facebook is a great outlet for them to find happiness. As
much we make fun of them, the fact that they are enjoying themselves in social
media gives me extreme happiness. More power to them!
Alche,
Thank you myan J
S_usa,
This is what I tell myself when I come across such
episodes of life – “just because I made myself an a$$hole didn’t mean I stopped
being human”. I am an emotional human
being, (for sajha bullies it means रुन्चे by
the way), hence tears. I wish I had more time to write and readers here had
more patience to read about Sarala Auntie, I would have painted her picture
more vividly.
And thank you for putting me into that elite category
of writers, the reality is – I am far from it. Each day I write something my
motivation comes from old sajha users like Sitara, Sum_off, Deep, Sajha gazer,
DurbarmargNepal, Rahuldai, Nakkali Keti, Phuchcheketo, Amber and the new ones
in Lynx, Sambidha and now Owlet. A shout out to y’all.