ITT We say nice things about Pakistan
ITT We say nice things about Pakistan
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Your country name is an acronym just like ours.
Language sounds cool.
beautiful mountains, nice architecture, diverse people
Unlike most Muslim countries they tolerate the T in LGBT. But that has given them other problems.
THEIR language sounds cool. Are you saying language as a concept sounds cool? Can type like this also. The first sentence of every word. Feels so cool doing this. I right?
not welcome in this thread:
>Danish pajeet
>Argentinian pajeet
>Mexican pajeet
>Croatian pajeet
>canadian pajeet
>australian pajeet
welcome:
>pajeets in india
>everyone else
aren't pakis just indians?
Fun dance music in the 70s
trailer of the biggest movie ever in Pakistan's history
youtube.com
thoughts?
directed by guy in the middle, rest are cast
Christ, I live here and I wouldn’t say nice things about it.
geolocation is beautiful, got sick mountains and terrain, language is rad and the culture is strong - colourful clothes and traditional music
Nope.
All Islamic nations can go fuck themselves
They make the british seethe just with their mere existence in the uk
>Christ, I live here and I wouldn’t say nice things about it.
He says, in a globalized tone and mindset that guarantees you the year on his calendar has a greater bearing on his quality of life which he, again in a globalized tone and manner complains about on Jow Forums, than the country he resides in.
Women are hot. I want a Paki gf.
what?
Can you not read?
"The name Pakistan [...] was coined—originally in the form Pakstan—by Choudhary Rahmat Ali (1897-1951), a Muslim Indian Nationalist who devoted himself to the creation of separate countries for Muslims in South Asia in anticipation of the end of British rule there. Pakstan first appears in a pamphlet that Rahmat Ali published in 1933 "on behalf of the thirty million Muslims of PAKSTAN, who live in the five Northern Units of India, viz.: Punjab, North-West Frontier Province (Afghan Province), Kashmir, Sind, and Baluchistan." The new name was meant to incorporate letters from names of all these areas, with the P representing Punjab, the A representing the Afghans (Afghān being a Persian word meaning "Pashtun"), and so forth. In Persian and Urdu, the sound of the name Pākstan also suggests an interpretation like "Land of the Pure," as if the name were derived from the Persian word pāk, "pure." Rahmat Ali's name for the region caught on quickly, and its spelling was soon changed to Pakistan, probably in order to break up the difficult consonant cluster kst and bring the word in line with other geographical names like Afghanistan and Baluchistan. Pakistan was chosen as the name of the country when it became independent in 1947"
shut the fuck up pedant autist freak
Ah yes, autism, that favored word of these guys.
>grug think speak must be caveman
>if no autism
>fuck autism, simple as
>t. grug