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Benazir Bhutto was the only female PM of PakistanOk you're just trolling,never mind.
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Benazir Bhutto was the only female PM of PakistanOk you're just trolling,never mind.
I know. And she was a Bhutto. That's what I implied up there,but I don't know this guy's story. What's he trying to do.Benazir Bhutto was the only female PM of Pakistan
Bhutto was her family/Sir name and just ignore the troll broI know. And she was a Bhutto. That's what I implied up there,but I don't know this guy's story. What's he trying to do.
I'm correcting your BSOk you're just trolling,never mind.
What BS he has???I'm correcting your BS
What BS? I said that a part of Pakistan doesn't want women involved in public matters and seeing women achieving such great things. They want them in the house,fully covered in niqab and burqah and only going out to buy groceries.I'm correcting your BS
No you said millions go read again. What you just wrote also can apply in the west you need to stop playing on stereo types.What BS? I said that a part of Pakistan doesn't want women involved in public matters and seeing women achieving such great things. They want them in the house,fully covered in niqab and burqah and only going out to buy groceries
She bought an expensive ticket on a high flying plane. Not an achievement.Proud moment for Pakistan.
Millions who want to drag Pakistan back to the middle-ages
Even so, she must have achieved something significant to afford $200,000 for a few minutes of excitement. And it is definitely more adventurous than buying a JFK - LHR air ticket.She bought an expensive ticket on a high flying plane. Not an achievement.
From the title, I was expecting NASA or ESA astronaut.
Yes, that is only her personal achievement. In name, she will be the first Pakistani in space, but she is not an astronaut.Even so, she must have achieved something significant to afford $200,000 for a few minutes of excitement. And it is definitely more adventurous than buying a JFK - LHR air ticket.
Barely in space, for a few minutes, suborbital flight. It is an expensive joyride for wealthy with little scientific value. May be if the price comes down all the way to say $50,000, it may become an inexpensive platform to launch LEO satellites.Yes, that is only her personal achievement. In name, she will be the first Pakistani in space, but she is not an astronaut.
Joy ride. That is what it is. I think riding a giant rollercoaster is a greater achievement. I couldn't stand without feeling dizzy and nausea after riding the second highest one, and swore never to do it again.Barely in space, for a few minutes, suborbital flight. It is an expensive joyride for wealthy with little scientific value. May be if the price comes down all the way to say $50,000, it may become an inexpensive platform to launch LEO satellites.
Me too; it is getting dangerous due to lackadaisical maintenance sometimes and a recent trend of stupid people trying to capture videos of their ride with their phones and the phones flying away and hitting someone in the face causing severe injury.Joy ride. That is what it is. I think riding a giant rollercoaster is a greater achievement. I couldn't stand without feeling dizzy and nausea after riding the second highest one, and swore never to do it again.