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13. Singularity

Colin Rezo, return­ing from a busi­ness trip in India on a plane, may or may not have an exis­ten­tial freak-out after con­sid­er­ing his sex-tourist antics, then may or may not be mocked by Ger­mans. First appeared in the Fall 2011 issue of Trans­fer Mag­a­zine (#102).

Day 34: Patna

Our stay in Patna began with being barred from two hotels for being for­eign­ers, then hav­ing the police called to our room by the third hotel for absolutely no rea­son. Luck­ily, the com­mand­ing offi­cer search­ing through our pass­ports while his col­leagues sat with their rifles ready also knew he’d been called for no rea­son, and

Day 25: Kathmandu

Most of our time in Kath­mandu was spent blow­ing out our intestines in the hotel bath­room. Thank­fully, it was a nice hotel and bath­room with warm cof­fee col­ors and all that. We know food didn’t do us in; our stom­achs are invin­ci­ble to spices or weird­ness of any kind regard­ing food. It was some sort of

Day 19: Lumbini

The birth­place of Bud­dha and home to dozens of monas­ter­ies, all built in dif­fer­ent styles suit­ing the Bud­dhist soci­eties which built them. Korea, Japan, Thai­land, Bhutan, Nepal, oth­ers; each cul­ture erected and imprinted their own inter­pre­ta­tion. The true draw of the site is the ancient monastery and pil­lar erected by Asoka the Great, now pro­tected