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Things are not always what they look like...Are we thankless?

The right hand throttle grip can be swapped over to the left with minimum effort, but why think when one can be emotional, right? If he cannot master the clutch and gearshift on the left at the same time, a left foot assembly can be made easily. There are plenty of mechanic who can do this, locally.

Please see my post above yours sir.

I don't know which of us is happier. That an Indian thinks as well as an American. Or an American who thinks as quick as an Indian. :pakistan::usflag::flame:(last one surrogate for Indian flag)
 
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There is a lot of unecesarry suffering in South Asia. I am amazed at the reaction to the comment that the vehicle could be modified.

Yes, it can be. Locally. At fairly low cost.

Why it was not done I don't know. A belief in fate? Just didn't think if it? Who knows.

We are a people who needed the kitchen cutting board invented for us. There is a time and place for empathy and a time and place for common sense.

...and suggesting a common sense solution to needless suffering does not imply lack of empathy.
 
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get off your lazy a$$ and do it for him! he has no right arm!
These people dont have enough money to repair silencer .
That was a heartless comment man...
What planet do you live on? If it's Earth, then are peanuts $ 10,000/kg?

Edhi did it for nothing, and you all are the same people who wanted Edhi to get an "award". Shows the mentality in Pakistan. Keep finding ways to do nothing to fix a problem, and complain about it.

You claim to be an Islamic Republic of Pakistan, so shut up and act like one.
 
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