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This ones for a stranger I don't know about but I care about.
I often take stairs when the lifts are busy in our office building.
On the stairs I meet an Arab girl who sits there with a cup of coffee and cigarette in her hand.
This ones for her!
 
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Which reminds me
Pakistani actresses who smoke
Sanam Baloch
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Sumbal Iqbal
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Nausheen Shah
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Ayesha Khan and Sarwat Gillani
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Gharida Farooqi(Not an actress)
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@django kahein dobara say ham bhe na shoro ho jayein :D

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This ones for a stranger I don't know about but I care about.
I often take stairs when the lifts are busy in our office building.
On the stairs I meet an Arab girl who sits there with a cup of coffee and cigarette in her hand.
This ones for her!
Coffee with cigarette?She really hates her teeth
 
i was out shopping and i returned to house a while back... just after i had told the rickshaw driver to stop on the side because i had reached my house, through the wind-shield i saw a old lady sitting on the footpath of the intersection ahead of me... she was slowly raising her right arm to beg from the people passing by... at least the ones i saw simply passed her, looking straight ahead.

i took the ten rupee note ( the balance ) from the rickshaw driver, got down and went to the old lady... the footpath is shaded by trees... she was very old or maybe just aged by hunger and poverty... she didn't have much teeth... she had a water bottle that had some water and a long thick stick for helping in walking... i gave her the ten rupee note and she raised her hand in thanks... i went to house.

i thought that the money wouldn't be sufficient for her because this was four in the noon and perhaps she wouldn't have had lunch... i went to the intersection and asked her if she had lunch... from the indications she made, she either hadn't had food or was indicating that she had no money to buy food... i indicated to her that i would return.

back in my house i filled a water bottle, took three rotis and the chopped cabbage dish that had been made for breakfast... i went out and gave her the rotis and the cabbage dish and some more money.

i returned to house in sadness and anger... the intersection footpath where the old lady sat is opposite to the place where a middle-class middle-aged female filth feeds dogs daily... this filth has a routine every night, or used to... she carries plastic bags of rice on the foot-board of her scooter and goes around the area to road corners and calls the dogs and leaves the rice bags on the footpath for the dogs to eat.

the filth used to do that on the intersection just in front of my house and then i shouted at her on two nights... since then i think she has stopped.

the old lady beggar, homeless and hungry... the dogs in the area cared for and fed... the beggar may die one night and the next morning the municipal cleaners will inform their superiors and a van will be sent to carry the dead old lady for a anonymous funeral... in almost all states in india you cannot kill dogs even if they have torn apart some four-year-old human or anyone lot older... the beggar is in poverty simply because of capitalism... the dogs are in comfort because of capitalism and reactionaryism and callousness.

when i began writing this i was in tears... before that my emotion was to kick-in many faces in india, those faces who insult socialism every day.

i am writing this here and not creating a thread because i don't want to invite anti-human trolls who would mock ever so callously and i promised to @WAJsal that i would stick to 'members club' for some time.

this was something i could not keep to myself... i can write some more on this but i won't... i could have used a few stronger words but i won't.

viva socialism !! viva humanism !!

may we have a world where we don't need money to obtain food and everything else.

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@Zibago @django @Mentee @Levina

@Joe Shearer @haviZsultan @Taygibay @MaarKhoor @Ammara Chaudhry

@Chinese Bamboo @Indos @2800 @TaiShang @Madali
 
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i was out shopping and i returned to house a while back... just after i had told the rickshaw driver to stop on the side because i had reached my house, through the wind-shield i saw a old lady sitting on the footpath of the intersection ahead of me... she was slowly raising her right arm to beg from the people passing by... at least the ones i saw simply passed her, looking straight ahead.

i took the ten rupee note ( the balance ) from the rickshaw driver, got down and went to the old lady... the footpath is shaded by trees... she was very old or maybe just aged by hunger and poverty... she didn't have much teeth... she had a water bottle that had some water and a long thick stick for helping in walking... i gave her the ten rupee note and she raised her hand in thanks... i went to house.

i thought that the money wouldn't be sufficient for her because this was four in the noon and perhaps she wouldn't have had lunch... i went to the intersection and asked her if she had lunch... from the indications she made, she either hadn't had food or was indicating that she had no money to buy food... i indicated to her that i would return.

back in my house i filled a water bottle, took three rotis and the chopped cabbage dish that had been made for breakfast... i went out and gave her the rotis and the cabbage dish and some more money.

i returned to house in sadness and anger... the intersection footpath where the old lady sat is opposite to the place where a middle-class middle-aged female filth feeds dogs daily... this filth has a routine every night, or used to... she carries plastic bags of rice on the foot-board of her scooter and goes around the area to road corners and calls the dogs and leaves the rice bags on the footpath for the dogs to eat.

the filth used to do that on the intersection just in front of my house and then i shouted at her on two nights... since then i think she has stopped.

the old lady beggar, homeless and hungry... the dogs in the area cared for and fed... the beggar may die one night and the next morning the municipal cleaners will inform their superiors and a van will be sent to carry the dead old lady for a anonymous funeral... in almost all states in india you cannot kill dogs even if they have torn apart some four-year-old human or anyone lot older... the beggar is in poverty simply because of capitalism... the dogs are in comfort because of capitalism and reactionaryism and callousness.

when i began writing this i was in tears... before that my emotion was to kick-in many faces in india, those faces who insult socialism every day.

i am writing this here and not creating a thread because i don't want to invite anti-human trolls who would mock ever so callously and i promised to @WAJsal that i would stick to 'members club' for some time.

this was something i could not keep to myself... i can write some more on this but i won't... i could have used a few stronger words but i won't.

viva socialism !! viva humanism !!

may we have a world where we don't need money to obtain food and everything else.

---

@Zibago @django @Mentee @Levina

@Joe Shearer @haviZsultan @Taygibay @MaarKhoor @Ammara Chaudhry

@Chinese Bamboo @Indos @2800 @TaiShang @Madali
Very nice heart touching, keep doing good work but I would say u should not stop her to feed dogs at least she is helping the poor creatures...their miseries are not less than human just because they can't speak out or beg we should not ignore them....They are living things like us, feel love anger and have emotions...instead of hating them we should try to slow down their population by sterilizing them...

OLD Homes: We need to build old homes for those who don't have any relatives or simply their loved ones left them.

I used to visit my uncle home quite often, on the way I saw an old couple always sitting outside of their home (in front of a main gate, once I stopped and trying to give them money but they politely refuse and handover me a list and 2000 rupees saying that if I want to help them bring medicine and other stuff mentioned on the list....

I enquire my uncle he told me the couple have two sons both very rich and are bureaucrats living in Islamabad who ditched old parents...and just sent them money every month...the couple was too old even barely can walk many time tries to hire servants which cheated them now the couple living with the help of strangers and neighbors...
 
i returned to house in sadness and anger... the intersection footpath where the old lady sat is opposite to the place where a middle-class middle-aged female filth feeds dogs daily... this filth has a routine every night, or used to... she carries plastic bags of rice on the foot-board of her scooter and goes around the area to road corners and calls the dogs and leaves the rice bags on the footpath for the dogs to eat.

the filth used to do that on the intersection just in front of my house and then i shouted at her on two nights... since then i think she has stopped.

the old lady beggar, homeless and hungry... the dogs in the area cared for and fed... the beggar may die one night and the next morning the municipal cleaners will inform their superiors and a van will be sent to carry the dead old lady for a anonymous funeral... in almost all states in india you cannot kill dogs even if they have torn apart some four-year-old human or anyone lot older... the beggar is in poverty simply because of capitalism... the dogs are in comfort because of capitalism and reactionaryism and callousness.
its humane to feed flaura and fauna,but folks should put one thing in mind,God has promised to take care of his creations mainly animals--- its heart wrenching to see cases of animal abuse but, its more horrifying to witness, crown of creations dying just coz of hunger, i mean you kidding me due to scarcity of food:o:--- diseases, which can be cured just in a moment:tsk:
humans,first take care of your own kind-----universe is made for us,we aint made for it------:angel:

because of capitalism and reactionaryism and callousness.
when i began writing this i was in tears
awww thats so nice of you rulay ga kea pagly:cray: there is no need to burn your blood, hellhounds of history has already been unleashed,more to come in near and far future-----:agree:

i am writing this here and not creating a thread because i don't want to invite anti-human trolls who would mock ever so callously and i promised to @WAJsal that i would stick to 'members club' for some time.
would like to share some startegy with you on this chinta ka vishay,not know
viva Humanism and every thing which soothes humanity:tup:
 
I agree with Markhoor, my young idealist friend!

It is my heart burdening experience of humanity that everywhere pettiness trumps goodness ...
on average that is. Most of us sacrifice a little outrage for a little comfort albeit differently for each.

The important thing is your gesture that did change the small part of the world inhabited by this lady.
Your anger is a flame from your heart, more likely to burn you than to light anything in the zombies' own.

Thank you for the charity in the name of all
and a big hug for your kind soul, Tay.
 
Very nice heart touching, keep doing good work but I would say u should not stop her to feed dogs at least she is helping the poor creatures...their miseries are not less than human just because they can't speak out or beg we should not ignore them....They are living things like us, feel love anger and have emotions...instead of hating them we should try to slow down their population by sterilizing them...

OLD Homes: We need to build old homes for those who don't have any relatives or simply their loved ones left them.

I used to visit my uncle home quite often, on the way I saw an old couple always sitting outside of their home (in front of a main gate, once I stopped and trying to give them money but they politely refuse and handover me a list and 2000 rupees saying that if I want to help them bring medicine and other stuff mentioned on the list....

I enquire my uncle he told me the couple have two sons both very rich and are bureaucrats living in Islamabad who ditched old parents...and just sent them money every month...the couple was too old even barely can walk many time tries to hire servants which cheated them now the couple living with the help of strangers and neighbors...
Reminds me of our old neighbours he spent his entire life abroad away for them and they did exactly the same thing with them in old age
 
Reminds me of our old neighbours he spent his entire life abroad away for them and they did exactly the same thing with them in old age
That's why we need old home to accommodate such persons so that they can live their remaining life peacefully.
 
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