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This stuff is really good. I don't know what it is other than the fact it's Pakistani. Never had it before. It's basically boneless fish with spices. It's not a traditional dish I think since I have never had it before in my life. I call it a Pakistani dish because a Pakistani relative of mine made this.
 
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Pics or LARP
 
Pics or LARP
Fuck, it's literally the last bite. But here you go. I am eating it with roti and I got a soda on the side which isn't sold outside of Pakistan, I brought it with me when I got back to the Netherlands this Thursday.

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Stingpilled
 
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Sting is disgusting ngl
 
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Sting is disgusting ngl
WTF bhai. This is basically my favorite drink. I drank it so much, the shop owners told me to stop drinking it. :lul:
 
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Roti? Is that the bread is in?
Yes, roti is a South Asian type of flatbread. It comes in different variations. You have standard rotis like the one I'm eating, you have paratha, naan and tandoori roti.
 
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Yes, roti is a South Asian type of flatbread. It comes in different variations. You have standard rotis like the one I'm eating, you have paratha, naan and tandoori roti.
It’s possible for me to geomaxx to India for Punjabi wife and have her make me roti?
 
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Kashmiri fish fry goes hard
 
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Panjab was the last of South Asia to be conquered and only after that, the British had consolidated their rule in the region. Pretty brutal.
@apemaxxed what does this mean?
i don’t know about Indian history outside Trail of Tears and Wounded Knee Massacre
 
@apemaxxed what does this mean?
i don’t know about Indian history outside Trail of Tears and Wounded Knee Massacre
Punjab = Indian state
 
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I ate pizza

I eat fast food or frozen food almost every day ngl
 
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@apemaxxed what does this mean?
i don’t know about Indian history outside Trail of Tears and Wounded Knee Massacre
The British gained control of South Asia through the East India Company. The Company was at first an economic venture but soon they managed to hold outposts. Afterwards, they managed to conquer a lot of kingdoms and regions overall in South Asia. Once they conquered the Panjab, they conquered all of India, since it was the last region to be taken. It marked the end of the Sikh Empire and the beginning of the British Empire after the East India Company had to hand over India to the British Empire after a major rebellion in 1857. When the British Empire eventually gave back India to the natives in 1947, it was marked as the beginning of the end for the British Empire.
 
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Punjab = Indian state
The Indian Panjab was initially a lot larger. There was a tripartition of the state in 1967, leading to two newly-created states of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana, for the Hindi-speaking Panjabis.
 
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The Indian Panjab was initially a lot larger. There was a tripartition of the state in 1967, leading to two newly-created states of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana, for the Hindi-speaking Panjabis.
Why are you allowing KUffair to slay your women don’t be a cuck tell him to piss off
 
Punjab = Indian state
I thought that was a group of people. I have heard about Pashtun, Dravidian, and Brahmin on here too.
Which are you?
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The British gained control of South Asia through the East India Company. The Company was at first an economic venture but soon they managed to hold outposts. Afterwards, they managed to conquer a lot of kingdoms and regions overall in South Asia. Once they conquered the Panjab, they conquered all of India, since it was the last region to be taken. It marked the end of the Sikh Empire and the beginning of the British Empire after the East India Company had to hand over India to the British Empire after a major rebellion in 1857. When the British Empire eventually gave back India to the natives in 1947, it was marked as the beginning of the end for the British Empire.
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I will have to brush up on my ancestors history since I identify as curry now. @Prog is my deadname. I would like to be addressed as Sanjay Rajneesh.
 
Why are you allowing KUffair to slay your women don’t be a cuck tell him to piss off
A lot of “my women” are kufaar too. I don’t care what they do though.
 
I thought that was a group of people. I have heard about Pashtun, Dravidian, and Brahmin on here too.
Which are you?
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I will have to brush up on my ancestors history since I identify as curry now. @Prog is my deadname. I would like to be addressed as Sanjay Rajneesh.
Yes, the Panjabis (ethnic group) are named after the Panjab (region).
 
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I thought that was a group of people. I have heard about Pashtun, Dravidian, and Brahmin on here too.
Which are you?
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I will have to brush up on my ancestors history since I identify as curry now. @Prog is my deadname. I would like to be addressed as Sanjay Rajneesh.
You should read bhai.
 
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I thought that was a group of people. I have heard about Pashtun, Dravidian, and Brahmin on here too.
Which are you?
My mom is Iranian.
My dad is brahmin/Kshatriya. I have some pashtun relatives.
 
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My mom is Iranian.
My dad is brahmin/Kshatriya. I have some pashtun relatives.
So you are half Indian and half Iranian?

Where do the Pashtun relatives come from? Since Brahmins/Kshatriyas/Iranians are all different Pashtuns.
 
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A lot of “my women” are kufaar too. I don’t care what they do though.
Pakistan women are devout Muslim women I love them Mashallah
 
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I don’t like em
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Women of all colors are beautiful. I would drop to my knees and worship a Pakistani queen like the one pictured.
 
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Because you’re not curry like us. Also I don’t find her attractive at all.
I have low standards
I am sex deprived incel
 
I have low standards
I am sex deprived incel
Then most men in the word are once’s deprived of sex. They too would suck the toes of that curry woman you posted. Yikes..
 
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Then most men in the word are once’s deprived of sex. They too would suck the toes of that curry woman you posted. Yikes..
She’s beautiful. I would treat her like a princess and worship her.
 
So you are half Indian and half Iranian?

Where do the Pashtun relatives come from? Since Brahmins/Kshatriyas/Iranians are all different Pashtuns.
Yes
It comes from my dad's side.
I'm mostly estranged from the cultural aspects, because my grandma was outcasted from her family for marrying my grandfather and converting. I'm aware of some of my dad's cousins and all who are Pashtun though.
 
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Yes
It comes from my dad's side.
I'm mostly estranged from the cultural aspects, because my grandma was outcasted from her family for marrying my grandfather and converting. I'm aware of some of my dad's cousins and all who are Pashtun though.
I think you might be mistaking Hindkowans for Pashtuns.. as I said, Pashtuns have ZERO relation with Brahmins and Khrashitrays or however you spell it. Hindkowans on the other hand…
 
I think you might be mistaking Hindkowans for Pashtuns.. as I said, Pashtuns have ZERO relation with Brahmins and Khrashitrays or however you spell it. Hindkowans on the other hand…
I don't know much about it since my grandma is long dead and as I said I never met most of my family from there.
The reason I assumed pashtun was partially because they're Muslim.
As far as I know my grandfather came from a prominent high caste family. That's where the caste stuff comes from. He was estranged from them and took a new last name. I THINK he was Kshatriya but I'm not really sure.
 
I don't know much about it since my grandma is long dead and as I said I never met most of my family from there.
The reason I assumed pashtun was partially because they're Muslim.
As far as I know my grandfather came from a prominent high caste family. That's where the caste stuff comes from. He was estranged from them and took a new last name. I THINK he was Kshatriya but I'm not really sure.
My dad isn't technically really of any caste as it obviously has to do with social class, family and societal position and so on, while he was obviously distant from that.
Just speaking in terms of origins really
 
WTF bhai. This is basically my favorite drink. I drank it so much, the shop owners told me to stop drinking it. :lul:
Never heard. Should I order some?
 
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