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Aww... you poor thing... I never knew you were looking for a Bangladeshi dateYamaraj said:Are you a Bangladeshi?
Then stop pretending so, and don't post unless you have something positive to contribute.sadabakwas said:No, I'm not Bangladeshi (sorry )
Yamaraj said:Then stop pretending so, and don't post unless you have something positive to contribute.
Last time I checked, I was still an offspring of my own parents. But you're probably not familiar with the concept of a typical Indian family. Tell me, were you thrown out abandoned on streets by your father, when your mother ran away with a lesser man?sadabakwas said:You son of a Bush! YOU stop posting, your posts are freakishly stupid anyway!
Exactly the kind of post I've come to expect from you. ^ ^ ^Yamaraj said:Last time I checked, I was still an offspring of my own parents. But you're probably not familiar with the concept of a typical Indian family. Tell me, were you thrown out abandoned on streets by your father, when your mother ran away with a lesser man?
Bache, apni auqad me reh!Yamaraj said:Go away.
Wow! I'm suddenly so afraid of you now. Can someone help me please?sadabakwas said:Bache, apni auqad me reh!
Yamaraj said:If I were to start a revolution today, you would be the first victim of it.
Oooh! That was so feminine. Allow me to apologize, fraulein, if you're one.sadabakwas said:Besharam kahinka!
When I start thinking of our socio-political structure, and the so-called "democracy", nothing but filth comes to my mind. Do you really happen to believe that voting alone can curb the problems we're going through? Do the politicians really have the will to straighten the issues out? Or, are they busy creating problems themselves?karmanya said:yes we need a revolution and yes we definitely need better rulers, but dont be so cynical, its starting to happen. The only way to better leaders is through education. there is no point in goin after the present day voters,they have a fixed mindset which is often illogical, go after the kids, the 10 year olds, the 18 yr olds which are gonna vote for the first time- they need to be encouraged to break the shackles of society and think. that is slowly happening. essentially we need better teachers and better textbooks, we need people who teach cuz they want to and not because of money. the textbooks have already had some changes, but more is needed. So have hope, India is changing we just need to give it time.
But we cannot just sit on our asses and say yaar 20 yrs ke bad sabh kuch theek ho jayga.
though the change will take time, we need to carry the change through that time.