Some people are obsessed with X (formerly Twitter). The whole purpose of their lives seems to be growing their clout. They project themselves as intelligent and insightful, but let’s be real, if you were truly that smart, you wouldn’t be wasting your time here, unless this is the only way you know how to make money.
They can’t hold a conversation without getting offended. They throw out wild, stupid ideas just to stir things up, and when someone calls them out, they either hide, ignore it, or get scared to admit how ridiculous their idea actually was.
There are bigger and better things in life than seeking validation from strangers online.
Remember, a maulvi in a mosque can also gather hundreds of people with his sermon. That doesn’t mean he’s “the shit.” The moment you challenge him, he’ll treat you as if you’ve committed blasphemy.
And then there are people like me, who couldn’t care less about clout and come here to learn, or to challenge wild, stupid ideas.
Also, keep in mind, Hamid Mir has 8 million followers. Sabir Shakir has 4 million. Followers don’t equal credibility. :)
No sir... thatsbno good! These ppl in power run on their egos instead of due diligence and lack of accountability.
They must be punished for fucking up the economy. If they make bad decisions then they must pay the price just like the way they get rewarded for their right decisions.
Stop with BS of " oh I made a mistake". Sure, pay the price you idiot first!
@IamHaiderSN Imran himself picked them and flourished them! No character, no morals. No ethics!
Sab dehari laganey aye they and everyone of them did. Now they all are nostalgic about the good old gravy train!
Never again!
If you want to portray pakistan a boogie man, just make sure it wont nuke your country in future. (Not USA) Pakistan and pakistanis respect US.
Remember this story?
The Prank: A young shepherd boy, bored while watching his cows (or sheep) near a jungle, yells "Tiger! Tiger!" to trick the nearby farmers.
The Betrayal: The villagers rush to his rescue only to find him laughing at their panic. He pulls this trick multiple times, making the villagers angry.
The Consequences: One day, a real tiger appears. The boy cries desperately for help, but the villagers ignore his screams, assuming it is just another prank. The tiger scatters the herd, and the boy learns a painful lesson about trust.
Moral: Lying destroys trust, so when you truly need help, no one will believe you. (YOU PEOPLE ARE ALREADY AT THIS STAGE)
@RuneGroan You dont know this pshyco bitch. (She is medicaly proven to be psychotic). Whole world knows she hates what americans stand for. She hates muslim to her core which i dont care but when it comes to pakistan, we dont give a shit who she shills for!
Few may be disappointed but 100s of millions of ppl would be happy to see the complete end of this war!
Actualy, its a blessing in disguise that agreement will be signed in europe. They are the heavy hitters.
Many involved in this war do not like the ceremony in pakistan. Let them have it their way! We just want the war to end.