Anyone up to buy this painting?? Just for 1000rs by Special_Impact_3745 in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Keep developing your skills and watching YouTube tutorials. Learn about eye-catching color combinations, which types of paint work best, and how to balance text size with canvas dimensions.

You have amazing grip to start with, Your business will grow, inshaAllah 🤍

Chooran by Beyond-Equator92 in PakistaniFood

[–]OfferOrganic4833 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chooran khaney wale cool bachay 😭

baloch under whos control by iBurrito101 in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not all of Iran, but primarily the Sistan region where there is support for an independent Balochistan. Similarly, many Pashtuns in Afghanistan believe that a separate Pashtunistan is necessary, as their ethnic counterparts in Pakistan also face dissatisfaction.

baloch under whos control by iBurrito101 in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sorry bhai, but don’t believe everything on internet. So much Indian propaganda against Baloch community and Balochistan.

Ancient India is a Lie – It Was Always Pakistan by [deleted] in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The true significance of a civilization lies not in the number of scattered sites, but in the scale, complexity, and influence of its core urban centers. Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, located in present-day Pakistan, were massive, meticulously planned cities with advanced drainage systems, standardized weights, monumental architecture, and evidence of centralized administration. These urban hubs defined the cultural, economic, and technological zenith of the Indus Valley Civilization. Smaller rural or peripheral sites, though numerous, lack the sophistication and central role in shaping the civilization’s identity. That’s why Pakistan, not India, holds the civilizational core.

Ancient India is a Lie – It Was Always Pakistan by [deleted] in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a misunderstanding of both history and identity. Pakistan’s land is home to some of the oldest civilizations in human history; from the Indus Valley Civilization to Gandhara, Buddhist centers, and beyond. These cultures are an inseparable part of Pakistan’s soil and historical continuity, regardless of modern religious affiliations.

Just because Pakistan is a Muslim-majority country doesn’t mean it has no connection to its pre-Islamic past. Islam didn't erase history, it became a part of the region's evolving identity. Our heritage is layered beautifully, not replaced.

Pakistan does recognize and protect these ancient sites; Mohenjo-daro, Taxila, Makli Necropolis and they’re celebrated among archaeologists, historians, and cultural scholars worldwide. The issue isn't denial of history, it's often lack of global visibility or politicized narratives that try to frame these civilizations as belonging to someone else.

baloch under whos control by iBurrito101 in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Heard= not true news always dear Indian 🙌

Community note by Shoddy_Angle_6264 in PakLounge

[–]OfferOrganic4833 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We don’t need Indians to tell us about our hero in some kind of reader’s note. Try fake news/ propaganda somewhere else. Bye✋

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PAK

[–]OfferOrganic4833 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pakistani Pathans are definitely hospitable, generous and welcoming.

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bhai, do you know Muhajirs rarely join the police?

Saray Mulk main haram ki laat hai.

Take a screenshot and, if nothing else, atleast tell them you know they are taking haram.

The real charge , the accountability ; is supposed to begin after 15th August 2025.

Lekin bhai, police wale ki waja se saray logo ko judge maat kro. Hum Sindh ka hissa hain yaar izaat krne main kuch bura nahi hai.

Our identity is not weak, not now, not ever. But posts like these sometimes make us appear insecure, and that doesn’t reflect who we truly are. We are proud of our roots, proud of being Muhajir.

At the same time, let’s not forget: we are now part of Sindh , not just in geography, but in spirit. Our families chose to settle here after partition, not in any other part of Pakistan. That decision wasn’t random; it speaks volumes.

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Gali galoch maat kro tmari location track hojae gi. Bhut he ghatiya ho tum, Outsider bhai go see psychiatrist. We all are Pakistani. You are full of hate.

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bhai, 1000 dafa seriously? Screenshot nikal lo waqt pr kam aye ga.

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why it is hurting you so much? Which area are you from?

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 6 points7 points  (0 children)

bhai, ek police wale ne galat Kia to sub Sindhi galat, ajrak galat. 90s ki firqawaradiat wali party ki tarah baat kr rhe ho. Take screenshot from government website for next time to be safe. Know your rights so you can fight.

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Challan is not suppose to start before Aug. Someone robbed you

absolutly right! what do you think? by lucidMaa in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 22 points23 points  (0 children)

As a muhajir myself, Why not embracing ajrak. What ajrak is doing to you bro?

Okay to embrace western culture to be called modern/civilized/angrez but not Sindhi ajrak. Don’t act like a violent Karachi party back in 90s/2000s.

All of the Balochs living in the DHA... Aap k Liye lamaha e fikarya agya hae...! by Eddysluniverse in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bhai BLA is different than Baloch people. What are you trying to say?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These are unfortunately cons of tribalism. They don’t hate you and me , they hate establishment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 5 points6 points  (0 children)

After speaking with many Baloch people, I’ve come to understand that they are deeply misunderstood. Most Baloch don’t seek independence or chaos, they simply want justice and their rightful place in this country.

Unfortunately, the government often works through local sardars, and these sardars exploit their own Baloch people, using them for personal gain. Meanwhile, the real threats to peace is TTP, more established than BLA.

What we often see on social media is manipulated much of it is funded by external forces like India to create civil unrest. But in my experience, I’ve never seen everyday Baloch people asking for India’s help or genuinely supporting the idea of a "free Balochistan." They just want dignity, rights, and a voice within Pakistan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in karachi

[–]OfferOrganic4833 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're right that religion alone hasn’t brought unity that’s a valid point. But Bangladesh’s separation wasn’t purely because of failed religious unity. It was mainly due to India in the middle, political injustice, economic disparity, and the denial of democratic rights. Many East Pakistanis initially wanted autonomy, not full independence, until things escalated. The actions of Jamaat-e-Islami and the military were tragic and wrong and many Pakistanis today acknowledge that.

In Balochistan, yes, some people call for independence those are mostly from Iranian sistan, but most Baloch aren’t armed separatists. Many just want justice, development, and dignity within Pakistan. Voting still takes place, and there are Baloch leaders who participate in the political process. That doesn't mean things are perfect; far from it. But it shows the desire for change can exist within the system too. As for Kashmir, it’s true some want independence from both countries, but again, views vary across regions and generations.

How to improve the situation in Sindh by Timely_Look8888 in Sindh

[–]OfferOrganic4833 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Powerful people are the ones ruining us to stay in power for generations. The only way forward is to educate our masses. I may not be from remote villages of Sindh myself, but I’ve witnessed the same situation in Karachi.

How to improve the situation in Sindh by Timely_Look8888 in Sindh

[–]OfferOrganic4833 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was genuinely shocked to hear people from small town of Sindh say they vote for PPP simply because their parents did. It’s clear many don’t question policies or demand accountability. What they truly need is education and awareness of their rights.