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Start: The Mahayana Buddhist monks of the Namghala Monastery create the sand mandala. This time-consuming expression of faith involves the delicate layering of multi-colored sand into intricate patterns.
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End: Three hours after that. Our salads, our Mandalas, will have been digested and turned to manure. And we will sit on our toilets and s&!$ them out. Where they will be flushed and washed into the sea.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Beane, Douglas Carter, The Little Dog Laughed, Dramatists Play Service, 2007, pg. 9.
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