Whatever

Im not on FB and your link is asking me to register.
He takes the name of your country and says something that even Pakistanis never say such things about India.
 
He takes the name of your country and says something that even Pakistanis never say such things about India.

You guys cannot say. Khoon ka rishta hai. All our wars have been limited engagements and reflect that.

Look, as a Zoroastrian I do not make Jews sit on my balls. Junior faith. Junior people. Guided and moulded by us. As the Christians and Muslims.

I know what was done by my people for them. Why they still exist as a people.

Iran considering them a blood enemy is a transplanted enmity.

Like their current faith.

More Arab than the Arabs. The Ayatollahs and their Velayat-e-Faqih.

Must be the liberal mixture of Semite blood infused over the past 1400 years too.

As I said, blood is thicker than water.

And the Iranians are no longer the Persians of old.

Cheers, Doc
 
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When you meet someone you can have an actual conversation with lmaoooo
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And when the person you are talking to makes too much sense and is more intellectual than yoy, this is me hahahaha

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Figured you might have a chuckle at this dear sirs, @Panzerkiel @Joe Shearer
 
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I know I am rambling here but

Why is it that Pakistani women think half of Bollywood and Pakistani celebrities look like someone they already know from their family or friends?
I feel like this is such a Pakistani thing to do, never seen a white, Latino, female friend do that or at least not to the extent of Pakistani women
Even Pakistani men don't do that

It's almost always your mom saying how my daughter looks like Nazia Hassan or your wife saying how her sister looks like this new drama chick from flah flah show - when she does not

and like 40% of the time there's no resemblance, 40% there's a fleeting resemblance while only 20% of the time - she's right

Try it out in your households, play an old Nazia Hassan video and find out how many of your relatives look like her :p🤡
 
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I know I am rambling here but

Why is it that Pakistani women think half of Bollywood and Pakistani celebrities look like someone they already know from their family or friends?
I feel like this is such a Pakistani thing to do, never seen a white, Latino, female friend do that or at least not to the extent of Pakistani women
Even Pakistani men don't do that

It's almost always your mom saying how my daughter looks like Nazia Hassan or your wife saying how her sister looks like this new drama chick from flah flah show - when she does not

and like 40% of the time there's no resemblance, 40% there's a fleeting resemblance while only 20% of the time - she's right

Try it out in your households, play an old Nazia Hassan video and find out how many of your relatives look like her :p🤡

Spend more time with men.

Cheers, Doc
 
It’s a symptom of south Asian culture, hero worship, for example nobody’s mama will say her son looks like amrish puri or shafqat cheema lol. My friends mama called him Shahrukh khan for a long time untill he found out the reason for he had a similar nose. Nobody’s mama will call her son Brad Pitt or Tom cruise it’s just a parcel of our culture at this point. For example how many times have you heard from your friends or family “aaj toh tu hero lag raha hai” that is the hero worship syndrome I’m talking about.


To play the devils advocate now, it’s just a sense of endearment from folks from our side of the world. People say it as a compliment, a confidence booster, or just a sign of love. I know the precipice is wrong , but it’s just a sign of love. Comparing your loved to someone well known, I guess makes you show a tangible sense of love I guess.


Btw your not rambling broski, great point @Maula Jutt
 
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It’s a symptom of south Asian culture, hero worship, for example nobody’s mama will say her son looks like amrish puri or shafqat cheema lol. My friends mama called him Shahrukh khan for a long time untill he found out the reason for he had a similar nose. Nobody’s mama will call her son Brad Pitt or Tom cruise it’s just a parcel of our culture at this point. For example how many times have you heard from your friends or family “aaj toh tu hero lag raha hai” that is the hero worship syndrome I’m talking about.


To play the devils advocate now, it’s just a sense of endearment from folks from our side of the world. People say it as a compliment, a confidence booster, or just a sign of love. I know the precipice is wrong , but it’s just a sign of love. Comparing your loved to someone well known, I guess makes you show a tangible sense of love I guess.


Btw your not rambling broski, great point @Maula Jutt

All cultures have it.

For example, buddi goris tell their grandkids that "they are gonna break a lot of hearts" or gora nanas call their grandsons or nephews "future heartbreakers" or "ladyk1llers".

Terms of endearment are universal.
 
All cultures have it.

For example, buddi goris tell their grandkids that "they are gonna break a lot of hearts" or gora nanas call their grandsons or nephews "future heartbreakers" or "ladyk1llers".

Terms of endearment are universal.
Imagine calling somebody a “ladykiller” in this age lol. CANCELLEDDDDD


That aside I think @Maula Jutt point was something else, arising from the obsession of comparing with celebrities. Humans always have an inherent desire to aspire for something which others ahve and you don’t. For example, “shareeka “ concept arises when your relative has some th int better whether it is riches, good looks etc. which you don’t. Hence the jealousy aspect comes into play. Human beings are naturally insecure about their looks too, all other mammals except for maybe dogs all
Look the same. Humans have different shades, looks, mannerisms. You get my gist I hope. I would rather call my son handsome in his own regard rather than say to him” Yaar beta tu toh Salman khan lag raha hai” I hope it makes sense bro
 
just browsing the old forum, wow.. already all but gone, that place.

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