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Tara Min Wai - The Day the Wounds Healed in the Golden Temple

Tara Min Wai - The Day the Wounds Healed in the Golden Temple

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Sign

I have never looked up the word in the dictionary. I have often come across it in astrology books, and it is also a coincidence. I see it as a general event that is based on a future situation.

When I was young, I first heard that if a crow comes, it means that a guest will come. It was a crow sign. Then I gradually learned about shooting stars, earth signs, etc. It was like jumping around without any connection. But I read about some bad signs in the world. “Are they big guys?” I laughed while reading.

Let's say, 'If a senseless idiot comes forward and laughs..."

How big.... Is it only when you're crazy that you're making sense and laughing?

The rest also has some things to think about.

I will write about some of them.

1. If a passenger trips and breaks his leg... (What will he do? How will he stand on a crowded bus?)

2. If a person walking on the street breaks their shoelaces (they have to hold onto the broken end of their shoe and continue walking, laughing at the people around them)

3. If you fall off the train

(I don't even dare to think about it)

4. If you drop your glasses while riding in a car

(Even if I return to my own house, I will have to check with my hand to see if it is okay. It will be even worse if I call the wrong house and say, "Wife, come in.")

5. If you accidentally get hurt (go to the clinic named after you, Arinth, Saetaan)

I'll go and finish everything.)

6. If you only see people waving all day,

(I probably won't borrow money from anyone, okay?)

7. If the long-sleeved shirt you're wearing suddenly breaks...

(Ahem.. I must be a bit embarrassed while coughing.)

8. If you get picked up while walking... (Some people will ask for money on the way back to the village)

9. Two women fight and lose their clothes

If you see that... (This man will also be considered a passive observer. After the fight, even those two women can turn their heads towards you and start fighting again.)

10. If you hit your head on a door frame...

(I would say he is a very "stupid" person.)

11. A woman physically assaults a man.

When you see it... (It's already a shame for me too).

12. If your car breaks down on the road and you can't start it (you have to beg bystanders to help you...but it takes a lot of effort).

13. If you can't get on even though you're waiting for three or four buses,

...if the cars don't stop

(I'm going to lose weight)

(Where should I go? Isn't it enough to say...?)

and fight)

Now... these are just a few. There are many more to come. Let's leave it... The interpreters of what I have written are not in two cities. What will be my future prospects for writing this? The reader can interpret it for me.

(1)

"The accused, Maung Kagyi"

"Yes, I am."

"If you kill Maung Khakwe..."

"Of course."

"You... admit it."

"Yes, I admit it."

"How do you kill?"

"I stabbed him in the back with a knife."

"Does it die in one hit?"

"I stabbed him so many times that he died."

(2)

"The accused, Maung Kagyi"

"Yes, I do."

"You... have killed Maung Khakwe again."

"Of course."

"How do you kill?"

"He was strangled to death with a rope."

"Isn't he angry?"

"He's struggling. He's writhing and writhing. But I've already taken over, so he can't do anything. He's dead."

(3)

'Maung Kagyi'

"You"

"Maung Min, you have killed Maung Khakwe again."

"Yes, of course."

"How do you kill?"

"He beat me with a stick. He turned his back on me and while I was drinking water, he beat me with a stick from behind."

"Does it die in one hit?"

"'No, I'm not. But I'll beat you until you die.'"

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