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Have you read Imran series and Pakasia and joseph and jawana and X2 :laugh:
یہ تھوڑی لمبی کہانی ہے

مجھے ابھی تک یاد ہے جب میری عمر 6-7 سال تھی پہلی پار چارپائی کی چٹائی کے نیچے مجھے بہت سارے عمرو عیار اور ٹارزن کے ناول نظر آئے تب ہم جوائنٹ فیملی تھی اور میرا بڑا کزن وہ پڑھتا تھا ۔ وہ بہت باریک ناول تھے شاید 2-3 روپے کے ملتے تھے تب ۔ میں نے اٹھا کر پڑھنے شروع کیے تو اتنے اچھے لگے کہ پھر سکول کی کتابیں سائیڈ پر رکھ دیں ۔ اور خؤد بھی خرید کر پڑھنے لگا ۔ کچھ عرضے بعد شاید میری عمر 10-11 سال ہو گی میرے محلے کے ایک دوست کے بڑے بھائی ڈائجسٹ اور عمران سریز پڑھتے تھے وہ خؤد بھی پڑھتا اور مجھے بھی لا کر دیتا ۔ میری پڑھنے کی سپیڈ بہت تیز تھی میں ایک دن میں پڑھ کر اسکو واپس کر دیتا ۔ پھر ہم دونوں نے وہ سونے کی کان خود ہی کھوج لی جہاں سے یہ سب ملتا تھا نا صرف بیچا جاتا بلکہ کرائے پر بھی پڑھنے کو دی جاتی ۔ کئی سال جی لگا کر ساری عمران سریز عمرو عیار ٹارزن دیوتا سسپنس اور جاسوسی کی بے بہا کہانیاں پڑھ ماریں - 1996 میں مجھے والدین نے ملتان پڑھنے بھیجا وہاں میں نے ایک پرائیویٹ لائیبری کھوج لی جس سے کرائے پر ناول کتابیں لے کر پڑھتا تھا ۔ 2000 میں مجھے خان پور میں ایک ایسی لائیبریری ملی میں نے وہاں ہاتھ صاف کیے ۔ ۔ جب میں 14 -15 سال کا تھا تو نسیم حجازی کا شوق چڑھا وہ ساری پڑھیں ۔ بہت اچھا ٹائم تھا سر پھر میں پاکستان سے چلا گیا لیکن جہاں گیا یہ ناول اور کتابیں وہاں بھی ملتیں رہیں ۔ 2006 تک جب تک میرا پرسنل انٹرنیٹ کنکشن نا ملا اسی پر گزارا کیا ۔اس کے بغیر اسی اور نوے کا لڑکپن ادھورا ہے ۔ آخری جاسوسی ناول میں نے اس ہفتے ڈاؤن لوڈ کیا ہے سوچا فلائٹ میں پڑھوں گا پر فلائٹ بہت بری تھی اس لیے نہیں پڑھ سکا ۔
 
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یہ تھوڑی لمبی کہانی ہے

مجھے ابھی تک یاد ہے جب میری عمر 6-7 سال تھی پہلی پار چارپائی کی چٹائی کے نیچے مجھے بہت سارے عمرو عیار اور ٹارزن کے ناول نظر آئے تب ہم جوائنٹ فیملی تھی اور میرا بڑا کزن وہ پڑھتا تھا ۔ وہ بہت باریک ناول تھے شاید 2-3 روپے کے ملتے تھے تب ۔ میں نے اٹھا کر پڑھنے شروع کیے تو اتنے اچھے لگے کہ پھر سکول کی کتابیں سائیڈ پر رکھ دیں ۔ اور خؤد بھی خرید کر پڑھنے لگا ۔ کچھ عرضے بعد شاید میری عمر 10-11 سال ہو گی میرے محلے کے ایک دوست کے بڑے بھائی ڈائجسٹ اور عمران سریز پڑھتے تھے وہ خؤد بھی پڑھتا اور مجھے بھی لا کر دیتا ۔ میری پڑھنے کی سپیڈ بہت تیز تھی میں ایک دن میں پڑھ کر اسکو واپس کر دیتا ۔ پھر ہم دونوں نے وہ سونے کی کان خود ہی کھوج لی جہاں سے یہ سب ملتا تھا نا صرف بیچا جاتا بلکہ کرائے پر بھی پڑھنے کو دی جاتی ۔ کئی سال جی لگا کر ساری عمران سریز عمرو عیار ٹارزن دیوتا سسپنس اور جاسوسی کی بے بہا کہانیاں پڑھ ماریں - 1996 میں مجھے والدین نے ملتان پڑھنے بھیجا وہاں میں نے ایک پرائیویٹ لائیبری کھوج لی جس سے کرائے پر ناول کتابیں لے کر پڑھتا تھا ۔ 2000 میں مجھے خان پور میں ایک ایسی لائیبریری ملی میں نے وہاں ہاتھ صاف کیے ۔ ۔ جب میں 14 -15 سال کا تھا تو نسیم حجازی کا شوق چڑھا وہ ساری پڑھیں ۔ بہت اچھا ٹائم تھا سر پھر میں پاکستان سے چلا گیا لیکن جہاں گیا یہ ناول اور کتابیں وہاں بھی ملتیں رہیں ۔ 2006 تک جب تک میرا پرسنل انٹرنیٹ کنکشن نا ملا اسی پر گزارا کیا ۔اس کے بغیر اسی اور نوے کا لڑکپن ادھورا ہے ۔ آخری جاسوسی ناول میں نے اس ہفتے ڈاؤن لوڈ کیا ہے سوچا فلائٹ میں پڑھوں گا پر فلائٹ بہت بری تھی اس لیے نہیں پڑھ سکا ۔
lol same story - started as a 11 y/o with my suspense and suguzisht digest, imran series was good to but didn't read a lot of it,
I was hitting/nearing puberty and just reading "phir woh hogya jo meh nahi chahta tha" or writer talking about main character having a crush on his first cousin (something grown up me find repulsive) , or them talking about hook ups in censored words would make my heart go up and down :lol:

Good times, I miss it :sad:

I couldn't find a physical copy when I moved to US and slowly practice died, cant find a good online source either

Things I miss about my childhood- Attaullah songs my grandfather used to listen to like every other hour, and these Urdu digest with wild stories - from horror, romance/ cousin shagging to adventure
 
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lol same story - started as a 11 y/o with my suspense and suguzisht digest, imran series was good to but didn't read a lot of it,
good times man, I was hitting/nearing puberty and just reading "phir woh hogya jo meh nahi chahta tha" or writer talking about main character having a crush on his first cousin (something grown up me find repulsive) , or them talking about hook ups in censored words would make my heart go up and down :lol:

Good times, I miss it :sad:

I couldn't find a physical copy when I moved to US and slowly practice died, cant find a good online source either
مجھے تو بہت مزہ آیا ۔ میں آج بھی جب کسی ایسے دن کو یاد کرتا ہوں مجھے مسرت ہوتی ہے کہ میں نے وہ اچھا وقت گزارا ۔جو ملا پڑا جہاں سے ملا پڑھا ۔ اب اصل مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ میں نے اتنی ساری کتابیں خرید لیں ہیں کہ انکو واپس پاکستان نہیں لے جا سکتے ۔ ہاں کارگو کی جا سکتی ہیں ۔ باقی ہزاروں سافٹ کاپیاں الگ ہیں انو ایک ہارڈ ڈسک میں رکھا ہوا ہے ۔ :lol:
 
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مجھے تو بہت مزہ آیا ۔ میں آج بھی جب کسی ایسے دن کو یاد کرتا ہوں مجھے مسرت ہوتی ہے کہ میں نے وہ اچھا وقت گزارا ۔جو ملا پڑا جہاں سے ملا پڑھا ۔ اب اصل مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ میں نے اتنی ساری کتابیں خرید لیں ہیں کہ انکو واپس پاکستان نہیں لے جا سکتے ۔ ہاں کارگو کی جا سکتی ہیں ۔ باقی ہزاروں سافٹ کاپیاں الگ ہیں انو ایک ہارڈ ڈسک میں رکھا ہوا ہے ۔ :lol:
feeling jealous- I have the opposite problem
I cant find em here nor on internet

lol same story - started as a 11 y/o with my suspense and suguzisht digest, imran series was good to but didn't read a lot of it,
I was hitting/nearing puberty and just reading "phir woh hogya jo meh nahi chahta tha" or writer talking about main character having a crush on his first cousin (something grown up me find repulsive) , or them talking about hook ups in censored words would make my heart go up and down :lol:

Good times, I miss it :sad:

I couldn't find a physical copy when I moved to US and slowly practice died, cant find a good online source either

Things I miss about my childhood- Attaullah songs my grandfather used to listen to like every other hour, and these Urdu digest with wild stories - from horror, romance/ cousin shagging to adventure
@Imran Khan @Signalian pravaan
His favorite song, he started listening to it more frequently couple months before his death

Either this killed the man or he saw his death
 
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feeling jealous- I have the opposite problem
I cant find em here nor on internet
کیا بات کر رہے ہیں آپ ؟

او بھائ صرف فیس بک پر لاکھوں کتابیں پڑی ہیں جا کر گروپس اور لائبریریاں جوائن کر یں اور ایک کلک سے ڈائنلوڈ کریں ۔ انہیں گروپس پیجز پر کئی ہزار واٹس اپ گروپ بنے ہیں کتابیں شئیر کرنے کے ۔ میں نے فیس بک چھوڑ دی ورنہ آپکو لنک بھیجتا ۔
 
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@Sainthood 101

ایسی کتنی ساری ویب سائٹ ہیں یار جہاں کتابیں فری پی ڈی ایف ملتی ہیں




اور ایسے نا جانے کتنے فیس بک گروپ
 
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Says an unemployed high school drop out virgin loser...

I am sure you are in a "job". What have you achieved in life, something that billions of others haven't done ? Who are you ? Muammar ? Elon ? Carlos the Jackal ? Who are you ? What are you ? I have produced ideas or preached of ideas of brilliant others, almost established the first IT / ITES workers union in India eight years ago, enough impressed the state secretary of one of the Communist groups here, am quite senior in computing, been a teacher in computing and co-founded a company despite yes, being a high school dropout. Things like those... I have the confidence to achieve anything. How about you ? Can you right now, right now, burn your school and college certificates to start with ? Do you have the confidence to achieve anything at all without those certificates ? What has been your contrbition to humanity, whether technological or political ?

As for "virgin" I am sure I can charm your wife and sister. :)
 
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Neutering dogs doesn't remove their cruelty. It is that simple. :) My neighborhood is full of dogs, both on the street and within compounds and I daily hear the absolute violence in the barks of the in-compound dogs and this also tags into the violence in Indian society because those who daily tolerate or ignore and are not disturbed by the violence in the voice and acts of the dogs in their own neighborhoods are very very likely to tolerate societal violence or indulge in violence themselves. Indian society is so stupid that to chase dogs away from around my house for peace of mind and keep at least that little area safe for the occasional cat here I can only throw water at the dogs because shooting at the dogs with an air rifle is illegal, so what if the dogs attack and kill humans and have almost made cats extinct in India. :lol:

There's a psycho female near my house who is the caretaker of some of the dogs. Three days ago in the night there was a young chap along with his child of four or five passing along my road to a distance and one of the psycho's beloved dogs barked at young man and his child and the child screamed in fear so the young man picked up the boy and walked on perhaps not wanting to induce further violence by the dog. The psycho female who was standing by gossiping with another neighbor did nothing to help the young man and his child, did nothing to chase away her beloved dog and instead - I could see this - instead, she stared angrily at the young man and his child as if they were responsible for the violence that her dog wanted to do to them, as if they shouldn't have at all walked on that road, as if the road belongs to her and her beloved filthy dogs. There are many such psychos in India and they are unpunished. Recently a girl in Kerala died of rabies through dog attack in her neighborhood. No psycho "animals rights activist" was bothered :

There are 20,000 rabies cases in India every year.

So many countries have the same problem, post-2003-invasion Iraq being one so the authorities there ( though I don't agree with their ideology ) arrived upon generally the same conclusion as me : eradication of the dogs : the article is from 2009 :
we just shoot dogs in Pak, I remember once coming home from school seeing a dozen dead dogs lined up-shot dead in the head
city did it

I think citizen groups approved by government should also be allowed to shoot down stray dogs
 
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we just shoot dogs in Pak, I remember once coming home from school seeing a dozen dead dogs lined up-shot dead in the head
city did it

I think citizen groups approved by government should also be allowed to shoot down stray dogs

Wonderful that you shoot dogs. @Areesh @Raja420, take that you dog lovers. :enjoy:

I agree that citizen groups should be allowed to shoot dogs because dogs are a threat to humans and cats. And just yesterday my mother was telling me about how in a previous city she knew of some sheep being attacked by a dog gang and ripped apart.

Some years ago I myself would shoot at the dogs around my house with an air rifle. That I cannot do anymore. Indian "animals rights laws" you see. So what if humans and cats are torn to bits by these beloved dogs.

A decade ago in Russia there were "Dog hunters" who were fed up of attacks by dogs and so they killed the dogs in various ways :
A shadowy group of “dog hunters” that communicates via the Internet is waging war on packs of feral dogs in Russia’s cities, killing the dogs with poison and airgun bullets.
But dog owners and animal rights activists are up in arms, saying the campaign is cruel and ineffective and that beloved pets are dying after accidentally eating the poisoned bait.
The semi-clandestine Doghunters network has grown steadily and spread from Moscow to other large cities including Novosibirsk in Siberia and Yekaterinburg in the Urals.
The group’s members say they want to solve the problem of stray dogs, both abandoned pets and their offspring born on the streets, which have bred vigorously and often attack passers-by.
The members post graphic photos of slain dogs on specialized Internet forums where they also exchange tips on the best poisons and how to kill a dog with an airgun.
In the Moscow region, some 1,300 dogs have been killed — most of them poisoned — by the group members in the last three years, according to animal rights activists.
In a manifesto published on a website called Vredy.org, or Nuisances, Doghunters say their goal is to “fight against the parasitic fauna that stops humans from living safely and comfortably“ “We are fighting wild dogs. We do not exterminate pet dogs,” Doghunters say on their website, titled “No to vermin!“
But pet owners complain their dogs are also falling victims to the poisoned baits. Some 500 dog owners rallied last month after dozens of dogs were poisoned over the course of a few weeks while being taken for walks in a Moscow park.
Threatening signs put up in the park said that dogs must be muzzled and on leads and “if you do not respect these rules, your dogs will die too.”
The signs were illustrated with photographs of children bitten by dogs. The dog owners demanded that the Doghunters be put on trial, calling them “sadists” and “butchers” and threatening physical reprisals.
“If I ever see someone poisoning a dog, I will skin him — even if I go to prison for it,” popular actor Leonid Yarmolnik said during the protest.
The Soviet authorities routinely captured and killed stray dogs, but after the fall of the Soviet Union, the population ballooned, reaching 30,000 in Moscow alone by 1996.
Nearly 400 people died in Russia between 2000 and 2010 after being attacked by dogs and over 13,000 are bitten every year in Moscow.
“We do not want to become victims,” activist Dogmeat said, adding that he joined Doghunters after several people he knew were attacked by dogs.
“There are packs of very aggressive stray dogs,” animal trainer Yelena Orochko told AFP. “These are big and strong animals capable of surviving on the streets.”



While the dogs have to survive harsh conditions and sub-zero temperatures, members of the public feed them and they also take food from easily accessible rubbish bins.
A program for stray dogs launched in 2001 by Moscow city hall under which the dogs were sterilized and then let free proved ineffective.
Since 2008 the dogs have not been re-released after a 55-year-old jogger was attacked and killed by stray dogs.
The city has built shelters that can accommodate almost 15,000 animals, but that is still insufficient.
“We would prefer for the dogs to be captured and placed in shelters, where if no one claimed them, they would be put down,” one “Doghunter” member from Siberia, who gave only his nickname of Dogmeat, told AFP.
He claimed that government efforts “had no effect” so far because the state funding allocated for tackling the problem “had apparently been embezzled.”
But animal rights activists slam the Doghunters as sadistic animal abusers.
“The Doghunters are maniacs. They enjoy killing. Unfortunately, the police do not want to react,” said Daria Khmelnitskaya, an activist with animal rights group Vita.
Killing or abusing an animal is a criminal offense punishable with up to two years in prison, but activists complain that the authorities fail to enforce this law.
In Kerala, India, too the people there, given the rational Communist political activism background there, kill dogs because they are fed up of dogs attacking humans. This is one article from 2016 which also speaks of a man, Jose Maveli, who has become famous for taking the lead in killing dogs.
 
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Wonderful that you shoot dogs. @Areesh @Raja420, take that you dog lovers. :enjoy:

I agree that citizen groups should be allowed to shoot dogs because dogs are a threat to humans and cats. And just yesterday my mother was telling me about how in a previous city she knew of some sheep being attacked by a dog gang and ripped apart.

Some years ago I myself would shoot at the dogs around my house with an air rifle. That I cannot do anymore. Indian "animals rights laws" you see. So what if humans and cats are torn to bits by these beloved dogs.

A decade ago in Russia there were "Dog hunters" who were fed up of attacks by dogs and so they killed the dogs in various ways :

In Kerala, India, too the people there, given the rational Communist political activism background there, kill dogs because they are fed up of dogs attacking humans. This is one article from 2016 which also speaks of a man, Jose Maveli, who has become famous for taking the lead in killing dogs.
but people protest too ..
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