True that man. As they say, there wouldn't be any wars. Just a lot of countries not talking to each other :P
That being said, since I belong to a Kshtariya family, we already have a matriarchal system. Works quite well actually but the men then have to be exceptionally soft in the house!
Who says there can't be peace between India and Pakistan? :rofl:
Edit: She's got nothing on Ayesha Takia!
Also moving these posts to the Stupid and Funny Section.
Don't want to derail the thread.
Ah yes, the only thing(s) that made "Tarzan" a watchable film! How could I forget!
She abandoned her film career too soon IMO and apparently she got a botched up botox job done. Pity.
Edit: Yes ladies and gentlemen, I follow Bollywood.
None the less, they have a major feather in their cap. Even if its off by 200m (shooting from the hip for a hypothetical scenario), the next generation of satellites and receivers will continue to cut down at that number. The point is that India has managed to pull off a major feat that reflects...
A three pronged attack doesn't just happen like that.
For starters, our concerns with Afghanistan, Iran and even India at the moment are not significant enough to risk war over. For all the bravado and political sloganeering, states are rational actors and always try to minimize their losses...
Pakistan needs to exercise neutrality in the Saudi-Iran split. We have to make it clear to Iran that Pakistan does not condone the anti-Iran statements made at Riyadh and is only engaged with the alliance so far as it is aimed at tackling terrorism in the Muslim world.
Our relations with KSA...
He's actually provided proof his identity and service and we've confirmed that he is indeed based in Japan through an IP Check.
He checks out.
And let that be the end of that. Any further off-topic posts will be penalized.
Even before that, the first recent instance I can recall was when people attacked the Multan grid station in 2007/08.
I guess that's bound to happen when our people are illiterate, self-entitled and short tempered.
Our leaders are more concerned about their positions than the country.
Our...
Carrot and stick my friend. When implemented indefinitely, even the most painful punishment loses its effect. The fact that punishment is transient is what makes it so effective.
A worrying precedent had been set already when a sitting MPA and member of the provincial govt had personally led an attack on a govt office. It was only a matter of time before their spark manifested into a raging inferno that would engulf them along with everything else in range.
I hope the...
It is our duty and our right as a nation to "whine and cry", as you so eloquently put it, about our concerns with regards to India.
Just as it is India's duty and their right as a nation to "whine and cry", as you so eloquently put it, about their concerns with regards to Pakistan.
Indeed it...