Haseebullah
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Its honorable to kill yourself then to **** on the street.or at least that's the way Indians think!
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Its honorable to kill yourself then to **** on the street.or at least that's the way Indians think!
Its honorable to kill yourself then to **** on the street.or at least that's the way Indians think!
They're killing themselves because their Indian, no pride in being such a thing. A thousand years of foreign rule does lead to ongoing malignant effects, including but not limited to suicide.
the problem with most middle and lower middle class family is that they are into the same rat maze that they opt for loan every time they run out of cash. they don't keep track of their expence and cut out the extra expence they are into. besides a lot of lazzness or lack of interest to live for the next geneartion and work hard to get some extra wage is not being taken as an option and the easy way out of debt is to kill the entire family
No my boy,your actions reflect exactly what you think!Too many madrassah products try to tell me how I think. Then they don that vest of theirs and free some of their own people from the extreme identity crisis..
No my boy,your actions reflect exactly what you think!
When I'm extremely pleased with myself, I don't say ''disgusting''. But to each their own.
Too many madrassah products try to tell me how I think. Then they don that vest of theirs and free some of their own people from the extreme identity crisis.
I also wish a thousand years of foreign rule would lead a to sense of pride and gloating in me like it does in you. But we are cursed with the idea of shame you see.
I see that the demon of stupidity didn't really leave you or you decided against it's leaving!By i did not know we were discussing you in this thread but rather mentality of your nation !But dimwits like you will twist it any way to enjoy their moment of denial!My actions, yes right now I scratched my head in disbelief, and that action reflects I think I am talking to a real low quality dimwit right now.
Hey, you were right.
I see that the demon of stupidity didn't really leave you or you decided against it's leaving!By i did not know we were discussing you in this thread but rather mentality of your nation !But dimwits like you will twist it any way to enjoy their moment of denial!
Talking about youths here, not suicide bombers and terrorists.
Some other guy mentioned money. That's definitely a major killer. Lack of it, or too much of it and losing it in one sweep either by failed investments or gambling, well, most of those in situations like these tend to take the easy way out rather than to face the problem.
Do i have to give you reading classes!Considering by your username that you are a Muslim you must contemplate the meaning of my name so i would suggest you write it properly!You are a chinese and hence you do understand the reasons behind the issue in our societies.
Also depression, a treatable problem gets overlooked in India a lot.
I hope you are not a troll like that habeebull guy who thinks indians commit suicide because we have to **** on the street now, do you???
You are a chinese and hence you do understand the reasons behind the issue in our societies.
Also depression, a treatable problem gets overlooked in India a lot.
You are a chinese and probably a singaporean and hence you do understand the reasons behind the issue in our societies.
Also depression, a treatable problem gets overlooked in India a lot.
I hope you are not a troll like that habeebull guy who thinks indians commit suicide because we have to **** on the street now, do you???
Wanted to point this out. This is another problem I believe is prevalent in Asia. Mental health issues are not addressed as they should be and adequate support is still lacking. Not just in India or other places but even in places like Singapore. I was discussing this issue with a friend in Melbourne the other day, ex-Singaporean, now Aussie. In the West you still have alot more support give to those who have depression or other issues, minus the stigma that goes along with it. You are in Singapore I believe, I can tell from your flag. I am sure you have heard of the IMH. Do u know many Singaporeans who actually need counselling or some sort of professional help due to work stress and stuff DO NOT actually stick to their IMH appointments (even if paid for by their companies), simply because they don't want a record of it anywhere? The stigma attached to mental health issues is still extreme over here.