Khan_patriot
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Because we are lazy fucks who eat absolute garbage in our 20s/ early 30s because "yahi omar ha..." also no exercise/ workout culture
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well doctor was Pakistani, so is somewhat the channelThis video highlights the problem of classifying a quarter of the world's population under one category: "South Asian".
The famines of the British Raj had little impact on modern-day Pakistan, the only region of modern-day Pakistan that was vulnerable to famine was Kashmir.
once my Indian colleague gave me a ladu( is it right?) for her newborn baby, and sweet Jesus, never had anything that sweet in my life, pure sweet.
Mishti DoiBangladeshi style Mitha Dahi.
Mishti doiBangladeshi style Mitha Dahi.
once my Indian colleague gave me a ladu( is it right?) for her newborn baby, and sweet Jesus, never had anything that sweet in my life, pure sweet.
is the yogurt salty? cause i can't take that.Yes - Laddu is rather dry. Wet desserts are actually tastier. See the yogurt above.
is the yogurt salty? cause i can't take that.
Kashmir definitely did which caused a lot of Kashmiris to migrate to Punjabno I was talking specifically about Pakistan, I don't think we ever had a famine in our entire 300-400 year history (or am I wrong someone with historical knowledge can correct me)
maybe in parts of SIndh?
yeah, I forgot about Kashmir, my bad, I think more Kashmiris live in Punjab than they do in Kashmir proper because of famine, similar to BalochsKashmir definitely did which caused a lot of Kashmiris to migrate to Punjab
Yep our people got short end of the stick for centuriesyeah, I forgot about Kashmir, my bad
they have been through a lot in these last 200 years - famine, dogras, Indians
No it's sweet but a different kind of sweetness through some special preparation, something not just where curds have been mixed in with sugar. It's quite delicious, you will like it because it's a decent sweetness, not something that would make your head spin.
real Kashmiris speak KoshurYep our people got short end of the stick for centuries