30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
Is 2.5 billion enough for you. Life has been procreating for last two billion plus years, according to modern science.
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Cobra
May 13, 2008 10:20 pm
"how do you know the body is designed to handle the former??"Is 2.5 billion enough for you. Life has been procreating for last two billion plus years, according to modern science.
30 Days in Afghanistan - Dinner Conversations
How are these people to work with? Are they honest? Do they do their job sincerely? Do they work as a good team player. And most importantly, do you succeed as team? If yes, then the rest are trivial issues.
However, I agree with your observation of wastage of food in restaurants, especially when food is scarce in that country.
Posted by
Cobra
May 13, 2008 05:50 am
Naeem, you seem to be judging people about their personal habits. Did they force you to drink with them or did they force you to join the party? If yes, then that would be imprudent and rude. If no, then you have no right to comment on what is essentially what is their private matter. How are these people to work with? Are they honest? Do they do their job sincerely? Do they work as a good team player. And most importantly, do you succeed as team? If yes, then the rest are trivial issues.
However, I agree with your observation of wastage of food in restaurants, especially when food is scarce in that country.
A Little After Three
Posted by
Cobra
May 13, 2008 04:13 am
Stupid story of a weak hearted woman. I suspect she died in the end. That was probably a wise move. She saved so many lives from suffering her presence.
Little Pakistan: Brooklyn’s Coney Island Avenue
Difference is those were "our" we did not impose them on Arabia, Turkia or any other "Muslim" country. But our converted (bati huvy?) or hybrid masses have taken the mantle of defending primitive Arab custom upon themselves.
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Cobra
Apr 23, 2008 05:26 am
"Good you clarified that, when the Muslims arrived in India many such "fuck fests" were going on among the Hindus including the "urine drinking" fest and washing yourself in the ganga sewer fest, and the "widow burning fest", as well as the "di** worshipping fest" and so on and so forth "Difference is those were "our" we did not impose them on Arabia, Turkia or any other "Muslim" country. But our converted (bati huvy?) or hybrid masses have taken the mantle of defending primitive Arab custom upon themselves.
The Naval War College Bomb Blasts
Posted by
Cobra
Mar 5, 2008 05:34 pm
You see, this is karma. Your bad karma is catching up on you.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and New American Dreams
Posted by
Cobra
Jan 20, 2008 02:17 pm
Edwards is as working class as I'm white.
Shahjahan’s “Moorti” and Other Absurdities in Agra
"When I asked if he wouldn’t mind if we call the Adhan from a Mandir he gave an unintelligible cry and ran outside to to be joined by his associates who seeing the skull capped crowd gathering took off."
So, you are implying that the bhigi billi Hinuds still fear the sight of beef eating stud of men momins. Right?
Posted by
Cobra
Jan 20, 2008 11:37 am
Are you Pakistani?"When I asked if he wouldn’t mind if we call the Adhan from a Mandir he gave an unintelligible cry and ran outside to to be joined by his associates who seeing the skull capped crowd gathering took off."
So, you are implying that the bhigi billi Hinuds still fear the sight of beef eating stud of men momins. Right?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and New American Dreams
Posted by
Cobra
Jan 20, 2008 11:29 am
Just imagine, if they had got Jinnah rather than Dr. King? He would have split the country into two to achieve the equal rights to African Americans.
Indian Supreme Court says- ‘Live in is marriage’
Posted by
Cobra
Jan 20, 2008 11:14 am
If it was a witty jibe at some events occurred in India then this totally went over my head.
Abdul Latif Khalid (1944-2007)
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 24, 2007 07:24 am
Sorry to hear yasser. May he rest in peace.
Pakistani Artist Gulgee Murdered
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 19, 2007 11:55 am
Inna Lillahe wa inna ilehe rajeyoon.
Feminism Under Veil
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 18, 2007 12:00 pm
Hamidm2, I like your humorous and witty posts and your view point in general. But, don't you think you go overboard sometimes in making your point?
Feminism Under Veil
If you want to cover yourself then that fine. If that liberates you then that is fine as well. The issue becomes critical when you force your ideals on others. There could be women of Muslim faith who would like to dress like other women in their surroundings. Would you agree to take away their freedom to wear what they want?
Similarly, Non-Muslim women may want to wear what they think is appropriate in Middle Eastern countries. How many countries do you think will allow that?
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 18, 2007 11:37 am
Nikhat,If you want to cover yourself then that fine. If that liberates you then that is fine as well. The issue becomes critical when you force your ideals on others. There could be women of Muslim faith who would like to dress like other women in their surroundings. Would you agree to take away their freedom to wear what they want?
Similarly, Non-Muslim women may want to wear what they think is appropriate in Middle Eastern countries. How many countries do you think will allow that?
6th December 1992
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 11, 2007 08:20 am
VRV, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. And I don't deny all the things you mentioned. Still Babri Masjid had to go.
Punish Rioters, Not Writers
“Freedom of expression” is a two edged sword. If it helps in lending a channel for your inner thoughts, it also hurts those who are the targets of your penmanship.
Posted by
Cobra
Dec 9, 2007 05:36 am
Amit, to paraphrase Edward Lytton said, a pen can be mightier than a sword. There are ample examples in history of men orchestrating success through sorcery of a pen. "Das Kapital" and "Mein kampf" are two outstanding books by two German authors that shaped the Europe in 19th and 20th centaury respectively. “Freedom of expression” is a two edged sword. If it helps in lending a channel for your inner thoughts, it also hurts those who are the targets of your penmanship.
6th December 1992
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Cobra
Dec 8, 2007 07:54 pm
Salim, and do your Turk friends accept Armenian genocide? - Cobra
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