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It's the same thing with Christians too. Second/Third generations are pretty chill tbh much more open to coexisting. First generations are crazy ass eager to prove themselves Yesu k bandeyA converted Muslim race is often more radical than an Arab-born Muslim due to an inferiority complex. Arabs tend to look down on converts, which leads them to overemphasize their religious identity in an attempt to gain acceptance by portraying themselves as more devout.
However, this is a separate debate, an independent Balochistan is in India’s interest. an independent Sindhudesh would also serve India’s strategic interests.
We need the wall up about now now now!Pakistan's water crisis:
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Running on empty
World Water Day should remind country’s rulers that water crisis threatens the very survival of our future generations.www.dawn.com
As of mid-March, water levels in Mangla stood at 320m — its minimum operating level — with Tarbela not even 2m above its own dead level. Chashma reservoir too is near depletion. According to Irsa, Sindh is facing a 50pc water shortage, while Punjab is not far behind.
Our per capita water availability level, at sub-900 cubic meters, is dangerously close to the threshold of absolute water scarcity.
With their growing population, things will only get worse. We have only 15 years to set up this wall. Buy 2040, they will have >300 million people while having water for only half of them. On top of that, they are in the most arid region of Indian subcontinent, so no major rainfall either. Not only we need a wall, we need a proper government strategy paper to deal with upcoming catastrophe.We need the wall up about now now now!
We need the wall up about now now now!
Yeah that one, but with boiling oil, napalm, boiling water (ironically), pitch etc.You mean the kind of wall Israelis built in the World War Z movie?
Pakistan's water crisis:
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Running on empty
World Water Day should remind country’s rulers that water crisis threatens the very survival of our future generations.www.dawn.com
As of mid-March, water levels in Mangla stood at 320m — its minimum operating level — with Tarbela not even 2m above its own dead level. Chashma reservoir too is near depletion. According to Irsa, Sindh is facing a 50pc water shortage, while Punjab is not far behind.
Our per capita water availability level, at sub-900 cubic meters, is dangerously close to the threshold of absolute water scarcity.
Yeah that one, but with boiling oil, napalm, boiling water (ironically), pitch etc.
They will be too much to take down with bullets