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I'm not a fan of this kind of stuff. I'm a bit of a hindu myself, and it definitely bothers me that you can't do any of the things you've mentioned. I mean, when I go to a temple, I often see people carrying bags and stuff, and they're not wearing anything. My favorite part is the huge stone in the middle that forms the entrance to the temple. How can I be sure that's the correct place to put something? What would be the best way to put it?
I don't know what you're talking about, but there is no point in going to a temple if you can't even do a walk or hike to the temple.
I love the fact that there's such a thing as "the best way to put something" in the middle of nowhere. So if I was a typical person, I'd find that the best way to put something in there is to put something inside. So if I wanted to throw something away, I'd have to go and do some work first. It's the way I do it, and it's the way I do it, and my time makes me feel like the guy there is actually doing something nice.