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Then why would they lie if everything was hunky dory, according to you, someone who can speak with authority because he works from home.I've no idea "who" they are or whether or not are they "terrorist sympathizers."
Of course not. As long as their DHA enterprise goes on. Screw those freelancers.And frankly, who gives a hoot, heh!
It's all about perspective, isn't it? I say May 9 was the effect.The key thing to remember is that every cause has an effect. And blaming the effect, without so much as mentioning the cause, is downright moronic... as far as I'm concerned!
Please don't. Let's stick with your favorite epithets bub and cupcake.Allow me to put into words you can actually understand:
Perspective, my dear fish, perspective.If I've a belly ache due to eating rotten food, should I blame myself, the rotten food, or my immune system?
@Mirzali Khan , "I don't personally know who the person being quoted is, or who any of the tens of thousands affected are, therefore, it's all good."Hira who?!
Let's see if I can find f**ks to give about her statement.
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Nope, no dice!
Depends on where in Pakistan you’re from. I’m from interior sindh we still have more than 12 hrs of loadshedding dailyI wouldn't label a random ~48-hour social media ban as "frequent internet shutdown."
Let them be, sir. They make such depressing topics fun.There is always a faujeet with mental gymnastics.
We have such short/selective memoriesOnly social media was blocked, cupcake.
And there are ways (cough... VPN... cough) to counter such arbitrary social media blackouts.
Now, things would be a LOT different if they'd actually blocked internet access i.e pulled the plug.
P.S I work from home so I think I can speak with some authority here.
I say May 9 was the effect.
Let's stick with your favorite epithets bub and cupcake.
I don't personally know who the person being quoted is, or who any of the tens of thousands affected are, therefore, it's all good.
abay bhai, a lot of people in remote areas or small towns and even in cities rely on 4g, and it was shutdown completely. ptcl internet speed was severely throttled. you couldnt access youtube even, so there goes digital content creator earnings, and also limited the ability of people like me who use it for tutorials. kis dunya main rehtay ho?Only social media was blocked, cupcake.
And there are ways (cough... VPN... cough) to counter such arbitrary social media blackouts.
Now, things would be a LOT different if they'd actually blocked internet access i.e pulled the plug.
P.S I work from home so I think I can speak with some authority here.
according to formation commanders conference's press release the public are with army and the support is growing.Tech sector should look for greener pastures.
Al Jazeera also has a lot of authority lol.
‘Ruined my livelihood’: Pakistan internet shutdown hits millions
No sign of restrictions being lifted despite information blackout and losses suffered by daily-wage earners, businesses.www.aljazeera.com
Only social media was blocked, cupcake.
And there are ways (cough... VPN... cough) to counter such arbitrary social media blackouts.
Now, things would be a LOT different if they'd actually blocked internet access i.e pulled the plug.
P.S I work from home so I think I can speak with some authority here.
Pakistan should try shutting down the GHQ for a week to see how well the economy functions.
The mafia political elite and their pea-brain generals are entirely responsible for the loss. the tragic thing is not a single word of regret or acknowledgement about the loss to economy comes from either the ruling politicians or the pea-brain generals.