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Pakistani Diaspora Among the World's Largest

What a du3b thinking, you proved to be most du3b member on this forum.:tdown::tdown:

By your theory ppl from United Kingdom are more desperate to leave their country as their population is less than half of Pakistan's population.:woot::rofl:

ignore him
 
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I'm not denying that no Indian works in a Dunkin' Donut genius. (And even if some do, so what? A job's a job isn't it.)

Thing is, Indian-American's have worked hard and earned themselves the title of 'richest minority' (And numbers mean jack sh*t here so no excuses). People who hail from countries which are known for something else... would do better to introspect rather than throw sh*t at a community which surpasses yours in pretty much every field despite coming from "sub-Saharan India".

Why you trollin today? gf didnt play the game?
 
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Hey thats a bit below the belt. You naughty boy. My heart will always be pakistani no matter what you write on a travel document. Its like you can write fire on a piece of paper and it will not burn but put a match to it it burns. lol

Apologies. But racists like Omar1984 need to be shown the light and I'm all too happy to oblige.
 
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The indians on this forum, cannot but help show their inferiority complex, I think it goes back to the passiveness of the average indian, I have had to - on a number of occasions to stop some indian getting his head kicked in, from the local tough's = in Australia, the UK - especially, and what the local thugs say, indians will never fight back, it is the rabbit trapped in the headlights.

That is why - they come on this forum and act tough, because face to face - they would never have the guts to say what they say on this forum. Another cool thread ruined by the infestation of inferiority ridden indians.
 
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Thats why you see a rich India man in every country of the world, because we are hard workers, and where India 5 richest man, are worth more then whole of Pakistan GDP. lol!

I am happy Indian could find a job in USA, where by 1 in 10 people in USA are jobless.

Yes that is correct 1 in 10 people!!!!

Well done Indians, let the Pakistanis laugh, while they search for jobs and laugh at Indians working.

:lol: DW Pakistanis too run lot of pizza joints and 7/11's in America.

Not everyone can survive on hypocrisy like Omar does.
 
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Don't jump so high & tell me to whom Pakistanis will send money when their whole families are with them in foriegn lands unlike most Indians or Bangladeshis(no offense) whose one single member of family migrates to earn for their families living in their respective homelands, so it is obvious that their remits will be higher than that of Pakistan, plus not to mention the diaspora of India & Bangladesh is much higher than Pakistan's.

that sounds logical.

off coarse if Pakistanis go to west with families they cant send same amount of $ or pounds as BDs and Indians do.
 
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Read my post 20..........

From Brazil to Kerala: Hamza waters run deep below Amazon

New Delhi: The 6,000-km Hamza river flows under the Amazon, an India connect to the world's longest river. And Valiya Mannathal Hamza, the Brazil-based scientist from Kerala who helped in the discovery of the underground river with his student, says he is thrilled their research has attracted such attention.

The Indian-origin professor at the National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro, has just been bestowed the rare honour of having the underground river flowing under the Amazon being named after him.

Brazilian scientists, who discovered the existence of the underground river last week, took the decision to name it after Hamza, in a tribute to his four-decade work in the region.

'I am happy that our research has attracted attention,' Hamza, 70, told IANS over the phone.

It was past midnight in Rio de Janeiro when he took the telephone call. Hamza sounded enthusiastic but was also modest at his achievement.

My students decided to 'name' the underground river after me, said Hamza, who has been in Brazil for nearly 40 years.

Hamza said his student Elizabeth Tavares Pimentel was working on her thesis when the study revealed the existence of the river below the Amazon.

The discovery was made possible thanks to research work performed at 241 wells that an oil company drilled in the Amazon region in the 1970s while prospecting for crude, according to the study.

The subterranean river runs at a depth of about 4,000 metres along a course similar to that of the Amazon.

The flow is just three percent of that of the Amazon river, which has its headwaters in the Peruvian jungle, empties into the Atlantic in northern Brazil and at 6,800 km is considered to be the world's longest river.

'It is possible,' said Hamza when asked whether he would like to return to India to work on some project.

Hamza, who did his BSc in 1962 and MSc in 1964 from the University of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram, moved to Canada to do his PhD in 1973.

'I come from a place near Calicut in Kerala,' said Hamza, who first set foot in Brazil in 1974 and has since been conducting research work there.

Hamza, a geophysicist who works with graduate and postgraduate students, has to his credit over 100 publications in national and international journals.

Did he ever think he would spend a good part of his life in Brazil when he was in Kerala?

'Well, I don't know...That's difficult...,' said Hamza.

And what about learning Portuguese?

'I had to teach students so I had to learn Portuguese,' said the Indian-origin scientist before signing off.

Mathrubhumi English - From Brazil to Kerala: Hamza waters run deep below Amazon

You can see the determination of Keralite Aka Indian..................

ok we will name indus indian river, just that you give us our kashmir :P
 
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The indians on this forum, cannot but help show their inferiority complex, I think it goes back to the passiveness of the average indian, I have had to - on a number of occasions to stop some indian getting his head kicked in, from the local tough's = in Australia, the UK - especially, and what the local thugs say, indians will never fight back, it is the rabbit trapped in the headlights.

That is why - they come on this forum and act tough, because face to face - they would never have the guts to say what they say on this forum. Another cool thread ruined by the infestation of inferiority ridden indians.

You sound like a keyboard warrior here.

Calm down, reduce ur hate for ur Bharti neighbours, who will be one of the best economies in 20 years time. :D
 
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The indians on this forum, cannot but help show their inferiority complex, I think it goes back to the passiveness of the average indian, I have had to - on a number of occasions to stop some indian getting his head kicked in, from the local tough's = in Australia, the UK - especially, and what the local thugs say, indians will never fight back, it is the rabbit trapped in the headlights.

That is why - they come on this forum and act tough, because face to face - they would never have the guts to say what they say on this forum. Another cool thread ruined by the infestation of inferiority ridden indians.

Must have touched a nerve. I see you're peddling your "inferiority complex" nonsense again. It gets really confusing with you guys. The other day I had Jihad telling me I had "superiority complex".
 
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You sound like a keyboard warrior here.

Calm down, reduce ur hate for ur Bharti neighbours, who will be one of the best economies in 20 years time. :D

Not a keyboard warrior, "I'm handy - with my fists", as they say in the local vernacular. And I have no problem with the average little indian, it's the indian state that is my enemy.
 
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Not a keyboard warrior, "I'm handy - with my fists", as they say in the local vernacular. And I have no problem with the average little indian, it's the indian state that is my enemy.

You better watch out for evil Bhartis, or even dare to cross over LOC first. They Indians dont show off online, we do the talking on the ground level.
 
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