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Originally Posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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Yes, MR. Thurmond, it is I, Harsha Shah, yes, and I am replying, yes, and I am a bit worried because all these captions contests seem to be so focused on the old Chinese story of the blind men and the elephant. Yes, perhaps you have heard of the story, the blind persons of masculine identity have been touching an elephant and one is feeling the tail and thinking that is a broom, yes, and another one is fling the ears and thinking that it is a parasol and one is groping the
lingam and taking it for a garden hose, yes. This image is a deconstructed elephant, yes. It has the carbohydras, the fats as lamp oil, the elephant's food as the corn and the tomatoe, the water that we are consisting of and the beauty of the animal as beads and its strength as the bolts, yes. It is reminding us that an elephant is being more than its parts and yes it is also playing and there se are seeing the ping pong ball. Yes, you have been giving us a beautiful but imperfect picture of an elephant, yes and thank you Mr. Thurmonde.
I am also hoping that you are all rejoicing with me because although I am not voting for the conservatives but for our independence, I am feeling happy for our first Indian prime minister Mr. Sunak although he is not speaking Hinglish very well, yes.