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6/12/2025, 3:53:25 PM
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The problem with Pakistani is that you can make meme, but it is difficult to make them funny. There is nothing funny about Pakistan (just like Somalia) they are the lowest point humanity has achieved.
I find difficult to explain this concept in your language (or even in mine), but the issue is real, they are a problematic side of humanity.
Their existence make me question the existence of God himself.
It is just disgusting, I am sorry to say it, but there is no other words.
Want something "memeable"?
Rat-children or chuas are children or adults with microcephaly, exploited as beggars situated in Gujrat City, particularly the Shrine of Saint Shah Dola,[1] and elsewhere in Pakistan. They have sloping foreheads, narrow faces that resemble rodents, and are often intellectually disabled and dependent on others. Parents often refer to their children as "chuas" when in a state of anger or during a beating.[2]
Begging rings and gangs allegedly place iron bands around the heads of healthy children to induce cranial deformation.[2] The mazar of Shah Dolah, home to many of the rat children, is a common pilgrimage site for women and married couples who wish to bear children. Ignoring a rat child's plea for money is thought to bring bad luck.[3]
The problem with Pakistani is that you can make meme, but it is difficult to make them funny. There is nothing funny about Pakistan (just like Somalia) they are the lowest point humanity has achieved.
I find difficult to explain this concept in your language (or even in mine), but the issue is real, they are a problematic side of humanity.
Their existence make me question the existence of God himself.
It is just disgusting, I am sorry to say it, but there is no other words.
Want something "memeable"?
Rat-children or chuas are children or adults with microcephaly, exploited as beggars situated in Gujrat City, particularly the Shrine of Saint Shah Dola,[1] and elsewhere in Pakistan. They have sloping foreheads, narrow faces that resemble rodents, and are often intellectually disabled and dependent on others. Parents often refer to their children as "chuas" when in a state of anger or during a beating.[2]
Begging rings and gangs allegedly place iron bands around the heads of healthy children to induce cranial deformation.[2] The mazar of Shah Dolah, home to many of the rat children, is a common pilgrimage site for women and married couples who wish to bear children. Ignoring a rat child's plea for money is thought to bring bad luck.[3]
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