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Oh, dude, let me drop some knowledge on you. Technically speaking, the Tiruwa are considered a lower caste in Nepal. But hey, let's not get too caught up in labels and hierarchies, man. At the end of the day, we're all just floating on this big blue rock together, trying to figure it out. Peace, love, and understanding, bro.

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