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  • J joshfl

    lol, it means mother f***er, or something to that effect. i dont understand the exact context in that link now that i looked at it but it doesnt appear to be sweet. ive been working w/ a hindu friend for years so i picked up the essentials. my understanding of hindi is limited primarily to common expressions / greetings / farewells, food, and dirty words though. :) chana masala. aloo mutter :) mmmmm, i need indian food... I speak in a little known dialect of English called Josh. It is the spoken language of all people governed by the sovereign entity known as Josh. Please do not try to correct it, as I speak perfect Josh. Legalize Marijuana

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    Nish Nishant
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    joshfl wrote:

    lol, it means mother f***er, or something to that effect

    Oh ok - I thought it was an India-Pak friendship site - looks like it's some crappy abuse-oriented site :-(

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    • N Nish Nishant

      One of the most puzzling things for me is how Indians and Pakistanis, despite having a common ancestry and despite being genetic brothers, and despite looking more or less the same (ask a foreigner to distinguish physically between a Pakistani and an Indian and he/she wouldn't be able to do so) can't get along with each other. Gosh, we even eat more or less the same type of food. We are brothers, the same blood, our great-great-great grandpas probably tilled the land together. Why can't we get back to how things were back then and be thick friends once again? I personally look down on any Indian who scorns a Pakistani and any Pakistani who scorns an Indian just based on nationality. But I am just one inconsequential human being I suppose :sigh:

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      Allah On Acid
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      Perhaps it is that the Pakistanis are muslims, and the Indians are Hindu?


      Pumk1nh3ad illustrates that Intelligent Design oft goes awry. - Ed Gadziemski

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      • A Allah On Acid

        Perhaps it is that the Pakistanis are muslims, and the Indians are Hindu?


        Pumk1nh3ad illustrates that Intelligent Design oft goes awry. - Ed Gadziemski

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        Nish Nishant
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        Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

        Perhaps it is that the Pakistanis are muslims, and the Indians are Hindu?

        There are Hindus in Pakistan, and there are more Muslims in India than there are in Pakistan. Also, both Pakistan and India have Christians too.

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        • N Nish Nishant

          One of the most puzzling things for me is how Indians and Pakistanis, despite having a common ancestry and despite being genetic brothers, and despite looking more or less the same (ask a foreigner to distinguish physically between a Pakistani and an Indian and he/she wouldn't be able to do so) can't get along with each other. Gosh, we even eat more or less the same type of food. We are brothers, the same blood, our great-great-great grandpas probably tilled the land together. Why can't we get back to how things were back then and be thick friends once again? I personally look down on any Indian who scorns a Pakistani and any Pakistani who scorns an Indian just based on nationality. But I am just one inconsequential human being I suppose :sigh:

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          Lost User
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          5 and definitely not inconsequential :hug: The tigress is here :-D

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          • N Nish Nishant

            One of the most puzzling things for me is how Indians and Pakistanis, despite having a common ancestry and despite being genetic brothers, and despite looking more or less the same (ask a foreigner to distinguish physically between a Pakistani and an Indian and he/she wouldn't be able to do so) can't get along with each other. Gosh, we even eat more or less the same type of food. We are brothers, the same blood, our great-great-great grandpas probably tilled the land together. Why can't we get back to how things were back then and be thick friends once again? I personally look down on any Indian who scorns a Pakistani and any Pakistani who scorns an Indian just based on nationality. But I am just one inconsequential human being I suppose :sigh:

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            El Corazon
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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            and despite looking more or less the same (ask a foreigner to distinguish physically between a Pakistani and an Indian and he/she wouldn't be able to do so) can't get along with each other.

            Personally I don't understand why being able to distinguish appearance differences makes the dislike of another human being suddenly comprehensable. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            • N Nish Nishant

              joshfl wrote:

              lol, it means mother f***er, or something to that effect

              Oh ok - I thought it was an India-Pak friendship site - looks like it's some crappy abuse-oriented site :-(

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              Prakash Nadar
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              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              looks like it's some crappy abuse-oriented site

              yeah it is, besides this is soap-box. ;)


              -prakash

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              • J joshfl

                lol, it means mother f***er, or something to that effect. i dont understand the exact context in that link now that i looked at it but it doesnt appear to be sweet. ive been working w/ a hindu friend for years so i picked up the essentials. my understanding of hindi is limited primarily to common expressions / greetings / farewells, food, and dirty words though. :) chana masala. aloo mutter :) mmmmm, i need indian food... I speak in a little known dialect of English called Josh. It is the spoken language of all people governed by the sovereign entity known as Josh. Please do not try to correct it, as I speak perfect Josh. Legalize Marijuana

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                Prakash Nadar
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                yeah it does mean mother fucker. ;)


                -prakash

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                • A Adnan Siddiqi

                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                  we even eat more or less the same type of food. We are brothers, the same blood, our great-great-great grandpas probably tilled the land together.

                  and you forgot one thing, we suffer same type of problems too The biggest issue is partition itself,i dont understand why this partition is different than other parition in the world,why dont indonesian fight similarly with east timore,Nishant,its the fact that Indians have yet not accepted that india got splitted and one part become pakistan,its been more than half of century now,they should accept this fact,we lost bangladesh(i dont wanna go in details,how)but we are not cursing bengalis in this tone,instead of they curse us and they re more closed to India then Pakistan,alrite,we dont care they get closed to India or some outer world,but its none of our business,if you watch Indian movies,there are several which increased haterd by calling names of Pakistanis,they forget that same pakistani and Indians support each other when live abroad -Second issue is Kashmir,which technically and politically is game of water nothing else,Kashmiris dont want to be part of either pakistan nor India and both have been pulling both right and left hand of Kashmir.Indian Govt and particularly Indians should respect wht kashmiris want,they re humans like others,otherwise you(India)wil keep saying that Pakistan sends terrorists and we would keep saying tht India occupied the Kashmir,you will keep losing your army jawans and Kashmiris would keep losing dignity of their women,sould of their loved one.

                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                  But I am just one inconsequential human being I suppose

                  you ain`t alone,there are lots of like minded here as well, read such[^] things could make you laugh for moments but it give infinite time to others to laugh on us,for them we re nothing but blacks of 3rd World. MyBlogs http://weblogs.com.pk/kadnan

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                  No country I know lets go of a big chunk of its land without a hue and cry.

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                  we lost bangladesh(i dont wanna go in details,how)but we are not cursing bengalis in this tone,instead of they curse

                  But you certainly did resist it, waged war, you didn't hand it to the Bangladeshis in a platter, did you? Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | WinMacro

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                    No country I know lets go of a big chunk of its land without a hue and cry.

                    Adnan Siddiqi wrote:

                    we lost bangladesh(i dont wanna go in details,how)but we are not cursing bengalis in this tone,instead of they curse

                    But you certainly did resist it, waged war, you didn't hand it to the Bangladeshis in a platter, did you? Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | WinMacro

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                    Adnan Siddiqi
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                    S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                    No country I know lets go of a big chunk of its land without a hue and cry.

                    no doubt about it..

                    S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                    But you certainly did resist it, waged war, you didn't hand it to the Bangladeshis in a platter, did you?

                    which war?if you re talking about 71 War then that was not initiated by Pakistan itself,Mukti Bahnis were being tempted by outsiders(India) to go against Pakistan,its similar situation india draws against Pakistan that they send their guys to make mess in Kashmir. we did resist for bangladesh,but we havn`t gone to so much extent that we make movies like Border,Lakshya or other in which pakistan and pakistanis are abused heavily,this is the difference and that`s what ia m talking about. MyBlogs http://weblogs.com.pk/kadnan

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                    • A Allah On Acid

                      Perhaps it is that the Pakistanis are muslims, and the Indians are Hindu?


                      Pumk1nh3ad illustrates that Intelligent Design oft goes awry. - Ed Gadziemski

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      Pumk1nh3ad wrote: Perhaps it is that the Pakistanis are muslims, and the Indians are Hindu? India has more Muslims than Pakistan does. Cheers, Vikram.


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                      • J joshfl

                        lol, it means mother f***er, or something to that effect. i dont understand the exact context in that link now that i looked at it but it doesnt appear to be sweet. ive been working w/ a hindu friend for years so i picked up the essentials. my understanding of hindi is limited primarily to common expressions / greetings / farewells, food, and dirty words though. :) chana masala. aloo mutter :) mmmmm, i need indian food... I speak in a little known dialect of English called Josh. It is the spoken language of all people governed by the sovereign entity known as Josh. Please do not try to correct it, as I speak perfect Josh. Legalize Marijuana

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar
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                        :laugh: Still, I think your understanding of Hindi is WAY better than that of a lot of Indians. :) Cheers, Vikram.


                        "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton.

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                        • A Adnan Siddiqi

                          S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                          No country I know lets go of a big chunk of its land without a hue and cry.

                          no doubt about it..

                          S. Senthil Kumar wrote:

                          But you certainly did resist it, waged war, you didn't hand it to the Bangladeshis in a platter, did you?

                          which war?if you re talking about 71 War then that was not initiated by Pakistan itself,Mukti Bahnis were being tempted by outsiders(India) to go against Pakistan,its similar situation india draws against Pakistan that they send their guys to make mess in Kashmir. we did resist for bangladesh,but we havn`t gone to so much extent that we make movies like Border,Lakshya or other in which pakistan and pakistanis are abused heavily,this is the difference and that`s what ia m talking about. MyBlogs http://weblogs.com.pk/kadnan

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                          Vikram A Punathambekar
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                          Adnan Siddiqi wrote: which war?if you re talking about 71 War then that was not initiated by Pakistan itself If what I've seen is right (and quite a few of my sources were non-Indian, so they can't be biased) the WP army committed major human rights violations in EP, and the legal PM-elect, Sheik Mujib, was imprisoned by WP. No, not trying to pick a fight, just trying to point out that your post had a flaw in it. :) Greetings to Pakistan! :) Cheers, Vikram.


                          "When I read in books about a "base class", I figured this was the class that was at the bottom of the inheritence tree. It's the "base", right? Like the base of a pyramid." - Marc Clifton.

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                          • N Nish Nishant

                            One of the most puzzling things for me is how Indians and Pakistanis, despite having a common ancestry and despite being genetic brothers, and despite looking more or less the same (ask a foreigner to distinguish physically between a Pakistani and an Indian and he/she wouldn't be able to do so) can't get along with each other. Gosh, we even eat more or less the same type of food. We are brothers, the same blood, our great-great-great grandpas probably tilled the land together. Why can't we get back to how things were back then and be thick friends once again? I personally look down on any Indian who scorns a Pakistani and any Pakistani who scorns an Indian just based on nationality. But I am just one inconsequential human being I suppose :sigh:

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                            Don't worry, you've made a good start. :) On the other hand, I can't begin to imagine what kind of a low-life would vote down your post. :| Cheers, Vikram.


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