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Bangladesh: The next Singapore or the next Sri Lanka?

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Lol nobody wants to go to your shithole beggaristan, not only it's full of beggars but also terrorist.

Exactly why you people live there by the millions. To escape the shithole of beggeradesh. Meanwhile no Pakistani or anyone else wants to move the the shithole. There's a reason why it's known as the dirtiest and most polluted country.

Binglos are also very dirty people and spread diseases. Terrorists indeed.
 
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Exactly why you people live there by the millions. To escape the shithole of beggeradesh. Meanwhile no Pakistani or anyone else wants to move the the shithole. There's a reason why it's known as the dirtiest and most polluted country.

Binglos are also very dirty people and spread diseases. Terrorists indeed.
Lol go eat some pork murtad, then why are you a refugee in Canada, go back to shithole beggaristan.

Scared that you can't live your kafir lifestyle or else you will be lynch by your own people.
 
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Lol go eat some pork murtad, then why are you a refugee in Canada, go back to shithole beggaristan.

Scared that you can't live your kafir lifestyle or else you will be lynch by your own people.

Sorry but Pakistan is nothing like Beggeradesh which is why no one wants to live there. Meantime our country is polluted by Binglo migrants who came out of that dung hole.
 
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Bangladesh is not sinking. It's landmass is increasing 20 sq. km per year due to billions of ton silt carried by rivers being deposited in it's coastal areas.

Bangladesh gaining 20 sq-km land a year​

In the last 50 years, Bangladesh gained 1000 sq. km land. Many islands are emerging in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. In fact one such island which emerged from sea 30-40 years ago, now hosting 1 lakh Rohingya refugees.

Bangladesh will never sink. Delta don't sink, they always manage to keep their head above the water no matter the sea level rise due to hydrological equilibrium.

But Indians will surely roast by soaring temperature in the coming decades and most of India will be too hot for human habitation. Large part of India will be as hot as Sahara desert, temperature will climb to 60-70 degree celsius thus lethal for human and other animals. Already vast areas of India regularly experience temperature more than 50 degree celsius. Bangladesh never experience such extreme temperature. Temperature in Bangladesh rarely exceed 40 degree celsius even in the hottest day of year. As Bangladesh lies in tropical monsoon area, increasing temperature will bring increased rainfall, thus cooling the effect of global warming. So by mid century, Bangladesh will still be habitable with growing landmass due to natural and man made intervention (such as land reclamation projects) when pajeets like you will be roasted like pigs. We are looking forward for 'Great Indian desert' in the west of Bangladesh in the next 50 years.:-):-)

Study: India Could Become Uninhabitable In 50 Years If Greenhouse Emissions Continue​

The reality is Bd land mass will keep on increasing unless the Himalay disintegrates and the soil does not come down from it.

In reality, when the Indian mass shrinks, the BD soil mass increases. Indians should take it easy and do not lament for this geological phenomena.
 
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Bangladesh is not sinking. It's landmass is increasing 20 sq. km per year due to billions of ton silt carried by rivers being deposited in it's coastal areas.

Bangladesh gaining 20 sq-km land a year​

In the last 50 years, Bangladesh gained 1000 sq. km land. Many islands are emerging in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. In fact one such island which emerged from sea 30-40 years ago, now hosting 1 lakh Rohingya refugees.

Bangladesh will never sink. Delta don't sink, they always manage to keep their head above the water irrespective of sea level rise due to hydrological equilibrium.

But Indians will surely roast by soaring temperature in the coming decades and most of India will be too hot for human habitation. Large part of India will be as hot as Sahara desert, temperature will climb to 60-70 degree celsius, lethal for human and other animals. Already vast areas of India regularly experience temperature more than 50 degree celsius. Bangladesh never experience such extreme temperature. Temperature in Bangladesh rarely exceed 40 degree celsius even in the hottest day of year. As Bangladesh lies in tropical monsoon area, increasing temperature will bring increased rainfall, thus cooling the effect of global warming. So by mid century, Bangladesh will still be habitable with growing landmass due to natural and man made intervention (such as land reclamation projects) when pajeets like you will be roasted like pigs. We are looking forward for 'Great Indian desert' in the west of Bangladesh in the next 50 years.:-):-)

Study: India Could Become Uninhabitable In 50 Years If Greenhouse Emissions Continue​



@-=virus=- is the rajakar of trolls. Don't take anything from him seriously, even the insults. I actually love to read the highly creative insults he comes up with, sort of appreciate the 'creativity'.

@-=virus=- You have been monotonous for a while in your insults towards BD. The underwear insult is too old and boring now. Come up with something new.
 
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