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#314 Posted by anil on March 1, 2008 11:45:20 am
Hamidm Sahib, and Tahmed Sahib:
"Kashmir issue can wait: Zardari"
I can vote for all such Pakistanis. This is Pakistan First.
"Kashmir issue can wait: Zardari"
I can vote for all such Pakistanis. This is Pakistan First.
#313 Posted by anil on March 1, 2008 11:31:16 am
Re: # 296
Hamidm Sahib:
Immortals like you do not die. Although a thought did come, would Hamidm Sahib oblige Massaddi Mian and put suicide jacket on that day?
That would bring a smile on his face. He may have to wait a long long time.
Jio hazaro saal, Hamidm Sahib, aur saal ke din ho pachaas hazar. This in not a condemnation.
Hamidm Sahib:
Immortals like you do not die. Although a thought did come, would Hamidm Sahib oblige Massaddi Mian and put suicide jacket on that day?
That would bring a smile on his face. He may have to wait a long long time.
Jio hazaro saal, Hamidm Sahib, aur saal ke din ho pachaas hazar. This in not a condemnation.
#312 Posted by anil on March 1, 2008 11:20:53 am
Re: # 290
BJ Kumar:
I have seen people slapping their face to kill a mosquito. Have you? Honestly what does it mean to you?
BJ Kumar:
I have seen people slapping their face to kill a mosquito. Have you? Honestly what does it mean to you?
#311 Posted by rf786 on March 1, 2008 10:07:37 am
Re: # 305
AlephNull
Very well said, where have u been all this time.
AlephNull
Very well said, where have u been all this time.
#310 Posted by ahmedmadani on March 1, 2008 9:58:04 am
It is sad so called enlightened brown elites just pick up bad vice liking alcohol consumption and eating forbidden foods and feel to be progressive to drink alcohol which is worst than poison and damaging brain etc.
Only Mr. Masadi and YLH are able to avoid this west addictions and were able to come back to homeland others can talk all but they can not leave alcohol. Now I doubt if children see Abaji drinking alcohol and eating forbidden foods how they can stop children, they may say shut and say you can get rid of your addiction then talk to me. That is tragedy of life.
Only Mr. Masadi and YLH are able to avoid this west addictions and were able to come back to homeland others can talk all but they can not leave alcohol. Now I doubt if children see Abaji drinking alcohol and eating forbidden foods how they can stop children, they may say shut and say you can get rid of your addiction then talk to me. That is tragedy of life.
#309 Posted by arjun_5 on March 1, 2008 9:55:37 am
#304 Posted by prophet tahmed32(peace be unto his self-righteous left butt cheek) on March 1, 2008 6:17:11 am
1. no country goes around announcing its internal security clearance procedures
That point was never made my me...that was a strawman...your strawman..
The fact is that every university's international students page says that..
2. and even if pakistani passports are routinely subject to greater checks during visa processing than indian passports per your theory, so what?
Umm...it's not a matter of if...they ARE being subjected to extra scrutiny..and it's because, contrary to your delusions, pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists...
1. no country goes around announcing its internal security clearance procedures
That point was never made my me...that was a strawman...your strawman..
The fact is that every university's international students page says that..
2. and even if pakistani passports are routinely subject to greater checks during visa processing than indian passports per your theory, so what?
Umm...it's not a matter of if...they ARE being subjected to extra scrutiny..and it's because, contrary to your delusions, pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists...
#308 Posted by ahmedmadani on March 1, 2008 9:52:01 am
Re: # 208 Good point by Mr. Masadi.
Living in west is more like addiction. People get addicted to things and pick up bad habits of easy life and slaves life is secure than fre man. Life at back home in desh some people after they addicted appears hard but it is not that hard. There you get pay but you have to work hard and worry about firing when managers right size working numbers, about gas price and paying house money and saving money for retirement. It all silly. This Ghulam works so hard in west to make happy white elite boss. He thinks of retiring at age of 70 and have good retirement but cost goes up he has to work more. Pakistan one is free quite before 56 age and he enjoys life of retirement while wasted browny in west works hard to have but retirement but as soon as you retire you die as retired man in usa is worthless.
While pakistani retire at 56 and is happy watching world and when millions of people though have no so good as usa but they are fine and enjoying life. Expak suffers unnecessarily feeling how millions of people people retire, they are crazy as life is tough but millions are enjoying here ith many aminities. It feels more worse when you think.
Any for short time Mr. Masadi is absent and I will miss his principled presentation against "peongiri" and slave mental at this place. For atleast balace hope you will return soon and continue. Have good vacation and come refreshed to whip peopns of west. Good night.
Living in west is more like addiction. People get addicted to things and pick up bad habits of easy life and slaves life is secure than fre man. Life at back home in desh some people after they addicted appears hard but it is not that hard. There you get pay but you have to work hard and worry about firing when managers right size working numbers, about gas price and paying house money and saving money for retirement. It all silly. This Ghulam works so hard in west to make happy white elite boss. He thinks of retiring at age of 70 and have good retirement but cost goes up he has to work more. Pakistan one is free quite before 56 age and he enjoys life of retirement while wasted browny in west works hard to have but retirement but as soon as you retire you die as retired man in usa is worthless.
While pakistani retire at 56 and is happy watching world and when millions of people though have no so good as usa but they are fine and enjoying life. Expak suffers unnecessarily feeling how millions of people people retire, they are crazy as life is tough but millions are enjoying here ith many aminities. It feels more worse when you think.
Any for short time Mr. Masadi is absent and I will miss his principled presentation against "peongiri" and slave mental at this place. For atleast balace hope you will return soon and continue. Have good vacation and come refreshed to whip peopns of west. Good night.
#307 Posted by hamidm2 on March 1, 2008 6:40:40 am
aleph mian,
.... do you really think jay and masadi have 'substance' or are you just being a contrarian ? ...... i would like to think that it is the latter ......
...... however, a bag of manure also has 'substance' and if that is what you mean, then i fully agree with you ......
#306 Posted by tahmed32 on March 1, 2008 6:31:39 am
alephnull #305 you are welcome to your learned instructors - jay thakeray and pea-brain pandit arjun. Wonder why both student and teachers from india have to come to a pakistani forum to exchange your profound thoughts?
ps: pandit jay thakeray just wrote that he comes to chowk for "paki bashing". you indians need to come up with a consistent story at least. :-)
ps: pandit jay thakeray just wrote that he comes to chowk for "paki bashing". you indians need to come up with a consistent story at least. :-)
#305 Posted by AlephNull on March 1, 2008 6:20:45 am
tahmed32 #187
{{Chowk is not a think tank, much as we may flatter ourselves into thinking so. ... The standards of scholarship and veracity are non-existent - the only standard that exists is chowk guidelines, (which, roughly translated, boil down to dont abuse one another, or one another's community).}}
Janaab-e-Qibla Peeran-e-peer Hazrat Allama Tahmed Esquire,
Chowk might not be a think-tank in the sense of corporate institutions like Rand and Brookings. It did however explicitly present itself for many years as a forum for the dissemination of ideas. There have been several first-rate interactors down the years who have tried to use it for exactly that purpose – jay being the most prominent, consistent and thought-provoking.
Now ideas are clearly not your province, original thought is utterly beyond you, and you seem to have been completely unsuccessful in having your own silly notions gain wider acceptance at Chowk. I therefore perfectly understand why the prospect of Chowk as a marketplace for ideas would makes you uncomfortable; you see it as nothing more than a place for chit-chat, idle time-pass, inane witticisms, nauseatingly self-righteous posturing, bombastic grandstanding, pompous sermons, excoriations of hatemongers, and similar tripe. But there are Chowkies of more substance who make visiting this place worthwhile for me, whether or not I agree with them or endorses their views – jayp and masadi being chief among them. I prefer that their activites not be restricted simply to accommodate the prejudices, insecurities and intellectual limitations of Chowk's least intelligent (if most prolific) interactors.
{{Chowk is not a think tank, much as we may flatter ourselves into thinking so. ... The standards of scholarship and veracity are non-existent - the only standard that exists is chowk guidelines, (which, roughly translated, boil down to dont abuse one another, or one another's community).}}
Janaab-e-Qibla Peeran-e-peer Hazrat Allama Tahmed Esquire,
Chowk might not be a think-tank in the sense of corporate institutions like Rand and Brookings. It did however explicitly present itself for many years as a forum for the dissemination of ideas. There have been several first-rate interactors down the years who have tried to use it for exactly that purpose – jay being the most prominent, consistent and thought-provoking.
Now ideas are clearly not your province, original thought is utterly beyond you, and you seem to have been completely unsuccessful in having your own silly notions gain wider acceptance at Chowk. I therefore perfectly understand why the prospect of Chowk as a marketplace for ideas would makes you uncomfortable; you see it as nothing more than a place for chit-chat, idle time-pass, inane witticisms, nauseatingly self-righteous posturing, bombastic grandstanding, pompous sermons, excoriations of hatemongers, and similar tripe. But there are Chowkies of more substance who make visiting this place worthwhile for me, whether or not I agree with them or endorses their views – jayp and masadi being chief among them. I prefer that their activites not be restricted simply to accommodate the prejudices, insecurities and intellectual limitations of Chowk's least intelligent (if most prolific) interactors.
#304 Posted by tahmed32 on March 1, 2008 6:17:11 am
pandit pea-brain: you have by now written almost a dozen posts trying to prove what anyone with an ounce of brains would know what i told you right away, and i repeat:
1. no country goes around announcing its internal security clearance procedures - and so you are as usual confusing your delusions and theories for fact.
2. and even if pakistani passports are routinely subject to greater checks during visa processing than indian passports per your theory, so what?
1. no country goes around announcing its internal security clearance procedures - and so you are as usual confusing your delusions and theories for fact.
2. and even if pakistani passports are routinely subject to greater checks during visa processing than indian passports per your theory, so what?
#303 Posted by hamidm2 on March 1, 2008 6:11:12 am
Re: # 297
arjun mian,
.... i think i will make a very poor subject for studying the effects of inbreeding ..... as everyone knows, grandpa gopinath was from choa khals and grndma lakhmi was from domeli; on my mothers side grandpa khan baba was a durrani from from kandahar and green-eyed grandma jan bibi was from jalalabad (her family claimed to be syeds but i suspect they had some bad tajik blood) ......
....... now, let's talk about you ... has anyone in your family been touched by anyone other than an untouchable ?
arjun mian,
.... i think i will make a very poor subject for studying the effects of inbreeding ..... as everyone knows, grandpa gopinath was from choa khals and grndma lakhmi was from domeli; on my mothers side grandpa khan baba was a durrani from from kandahar and green-eyed grandma jan bibi was from jalalabad (her family claimed to be syeds but i suspect they had some bad tajik blood) ......
....... now, let's talk about you ... has anyone in your family been touched by anyone other than an untouchable ?
#302 Posted by tahmed32 on March 1, 2008 6:10:16 am
#299 hamidm: you are beginning to sound like a mafia hit man!! scary..
#301 Posted by tahmed32 on March 1, 2008 6:10:16 am
#299 hamidm: you are beginning to sound like a mafia hit man!! scary..
#300 Posted by arjun_5 on March 1, 2008 6:09:45 am
so now while prophet tahmed(peace be unto his self-righteous left butt cheek) remains in his self-delusionary bubble, pakis applying for a visa to the US clearly know that their visas need to be cleared in DC if they're of a certain age.
Is it because
1. The islamabad consulate, unlike the delhi/bombay/chennai consulate, can't do the checks itself.
2. Pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists and the names of the visa applicants have to be cleared through the FBI/NCTC/DHS pipeline..
The answer is obvious...
moving on...why were pakis the first to be put on the registration/fingerprinting list?
1. because they're before india alphabetically?
2. Pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists.
Is it because
1. The islamabad consulate, unlike the delhi/bombay/chennai consulate, can't do the checks itself.
2. Pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists and the names of the visa applicants have to be cleared through the FBI/NCTC/DHS pipeline..
The answer is obvious...
moving on...why were pakis the first to be put on the registration/fingerprinting list?
1. because they're before india alphabetically?
2. Pakis are considered more likely to be terrorists.
#299 Posted by hamidm2 on March 1, 2008 6:01:21 am
tahmed,
.... now that we have managed to get rid of masadi, do you think it is time to see if we can rid this pakistani site of horrible hindoos like arjun and jay ?..... i like jay - he reaffirms my sterotype of a madrasi - but arjun has been around a long time and is beginning to stink (some can say the same thing about you and me) ........
..... what do you say?.... let us join hands and see if we can push out arjun ....... since i read the pakistani newspapers myself, i don't read his posts but it does take time to scroll past them .........
.... wait a minute! ... i can't do that - who will take care of romair? .... arjun mian, inspite of being a pesky little hemmaroid, does perform a necessary public service by keeping romair in check ...... forget i even mentioned it ... what was i thinking !
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