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in America, I believe they call them ''M.I.L.F.''
(google the term)
MILF is less to do with age and more to do with Reproductive experience . Apart from looks that is.
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in America, I believe they call them ''M.I.L.F.''
(google the term)
wow what a post
MILF is less to do with age and more to do with Reproductive experience . Apart from looks that is.
And i am 39. Shes not for little boys...
So you too..back off...
This part is true. Her racist generalizations apply to all immigrant groups, although she would never have the guts to say it about others.
7/11 London? Glasgow?
Faisal Shazad?
i am not responding to that, as you are not in for a discussion
i used to play in bay area cricket clubs. there are many many oaindus (both from pak and from indian punjab ) in bay area. they come from a farming community in a place called yerba buena and tracy. they have not let go off their rustic roots after living there for so long.
yes the punjabis are having quite a formidable numbers in Canada; many of them fled indian persecution post Operation Bluestar
even most of biggest malls are there where indians live and its missisauga and brampton where homes cost the most in toronto
punjabis came to canada way before that.. its more than 100 years when the first batch of punjabis came
there is no comparison betweem pakistanis and indians in canada at all. pakistani need us for finding work, homes etc etc
Paradoxes of a Non-Resident Pakistani
Sarah Sikandar on 7, Jun 2012 | 22 Comments | in Category: Debate Desk
He talks about Pakistan as if it’s a distant country with way too many problems and corrupt politicians. Pakistani politics, of which he knows nothing, is the favorite topic on which he can rant for hours. His core beliefs are based on two conjectures — Imran Khan and American-style education are the only two things that can salvage the country.
He thinks Indians, with no offence intended, are nothing like us, their despicable dress sense makes them look desperate while we with our fairer complexion and adaptability assimilate smoothly. Dissociation with Indians runs parallel to association with American culture, both of which are closely related to the protection of his identity — an American of Pakistani origin with American children of strictly American origin.
He can’t talk enough about the mouth-watering taste of the Pakistani food with all its masala and spices and overcooked tender meat. His eyes glimmer with the mention of chicken karahi, Karachi’s biryani and Anarkali’s fruit chart. Food is one thing he misses most about Pakistan. Then you see his plate of steamed veggies and mashed potatoes.
He starts every other sentence with a ‘yes’ and ends it with ‘but’. He begins with an assertion, comes to an excuse and concludes it with an apology. That’s before he starts talking again.
He can’t talk enough of the importance of retaining a connection with our Pakistani roots considering how hardly we get a chance to, call back home, watch Pakistani television or visit even every five years. The dress code at iftaris is strictly Eastern and there’s a huge Independence Day bash. Namaz is the solution to all his problems. His kids Shawn and Adam nod hysterically.
He insists on communicating with his kid in Urdu who never replies in the same language and carries a baffled expression on his little face looking at his parents like they belong to an African tribe talking gibberish. You can tell the little human is clueless. Till you meet next, there will be no more debates on ‘Pakistaniat’ (a term used quite frequently now)
He takes pride in the fact that his son outsmart all his Indian class mates without mentioning the Japanese kids whose helps he needs to pass the Algebra test and the after-school tuition that comes handy for sciences.
His educated uncles and family money will pop up randomly in conversations with hazy information. Ask him details and he will throw his BMW, chic apartment and Cartier watch at you. Then he starts cribbing about the increasing food cost and gas prices.
You can’t even escape the oh-so-familiar joke of how he is as much a part of Pakistan as anyone living there “after all we are running Pakistan with all the money we send from here…” Ha.Ha.Ha!
even in canada pakistanis are full of inferiority complex. i experience it everyday. pakistanis are mostly factory workers. only a couple of pakistani doctors. indians run things. even road signs and canadians banks have signs in punjabi. that shows the financial prowess of indians. you wil see punjabi signs right at the airport in toronto.
Quit this Punjabi Superiority BS.
Here in New York all your dumb Sardar jees are driving CABS.
even in canada pakistanis are full of inferiority complex. i experience it everyday. pakistanis are mostly factory workers. only a couple of pakistani doctors. indians run things. even road signs and canadians banks have signs in punjabi. that shows the financial prowess of indians. you wil see punjabi signs right at the airport in toronto.