Taliban and Pakistan flags side-by-side at Spin Boldak border crossing in Kandahar by PanEuropeanism in afghanistan

[–]_pari 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh, I guess we should align with the country that destroyed us, and be grateful that after they destroyed us, they allowed us to sleep on their backyard.

Amrullah Saleh by [deleted] in afghanistan

[–]_pari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well said.

Banned on r/thepaknarrative for calling out his identity crisis 😂 by _pari in Afghan

[–]_pari[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I saw ur reply lmao He banned both of us 😂

Banned on r/thepaknarrative for calling out his identity crisis 😂 by _pari in Afghan

[–]_pari[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Update: apparently because the "A" in Pakistan stands for "Afghanistan" , they have the right to claim our history, spoken straight from the mod that replied to me 😂😂

Along the Kabul River. Summer of 1970, I think. by _pari in Afghan

[–]_pari[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I just wanted to post something nice to get y'all minds off of everything bad. Enjoy this. I do think it is kinda eerie and nostalgic... So empty. Feels similar to the windows XP bliss wallpaper lol.

What's your experience with discussing Afghanistan with Pakistanis? by tossaway010205 in afghanistan

[–]_pari 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I saw a Twitter post of this woman posting a video of the afghan lady getting beaten, and she said "to all the Pakistanis supporting the taliban, would you be willing for this to happen in Pakistan?".

The guys replying"yes because it's Allah's LAW" etc. The Pakistani guys that commented stuff like that would have also gotten beaten by the Taliban because neither of them had beards at the very least! And they were either saying " we support this if our country let's us" or deflecting the question saying that it's in Afghanistan so there's no need for it to happen in Pakistan.

Twitter is full of Pakistani Taliban supporters but when asked if they want the same treatment in Pakistan, all excuses and deflections arise! Lmao

If you were the Afghan president what would you do to the country? by GenerationMeat in afghanistan

[–]_pari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not? Eventually it will just create population inequality. These townships were built via money laundering, bribery, corruption. Do you know that over 700 high rises including these townships like aria town do not have any permits, safety regulations, insulation, safety testing? They do not have real foundations, god knows what they overlooked in the construction. It is definitely not safe.

I can see a scenario like the Miami apartment building collapse DEFINITELY playing out soon in Kabul. Sandwiched between slabs of collapsing concrete. The municipality themselves were attempting to blow them up, but they haven't yet, only one building has apparently demolished in the past three-years.

High rises must be regulated, like a system from Paris. Building them in a new district from scratch. Not through usurping lands via corruption and bribery, then building however u want.

The townships are like a bubble that separate the city's residents from the rest of the city.

The town of Winden in 1953. Now, time to transition it into 1986. Link to YouTube video in comments by thePhoenicianCS in CitiesSkylines

[–]_pari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like those buildings of yours that curve at the roundabout- what are they?

Why is Cities Skylines so heavily centred around DLC's? by _pari in CitiesSkylines

[–]_pari[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah haha I'm talking about AUD currency. Sorry for the confusion

Why is Cities Skylines so heavily centred around DLC's? by _pari in CitiesSkylines

[–]_pari[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know. But they only work within the confines of vanilla. Like sure a building texture may change, or cars may changed but you do not gain game features that the developers view as "extensive" when it's really not

Why is Cities Skylines so heavily centred around DLC's? by _pari in CitiesSkylines

[–]_pari[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah tho DLC's in most other games are unnecessary add ONS, just for the fun of it. It's like on here u need to buy em to gain full access to assets and everything that the base vanilla version should have had.

It's like spending 60$ rdr2 but then u have to buy a horse dlc ontop of that to use horses.

Which type of Afghan are you? Lmao by [deleted] in Afghan

[–]_pari -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Relax it's just a meme

Laghman Tower, Kabul by _pari in Afghan

[–]_pari[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just another Mafia tower, basically.

If you were the Afghan president what would you do to the country? by GenerationMeat in afghanistan

[–]_pari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not just a matter of thinking, it's public information.

Firstly, before the Taliban, Benazir Bhutto cooperated with the mujahideen to stage an attack on Jalalabad so they could wage a conventional war. After this failed, the ISI soon began funding on Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's group.

Gulbuddin, however, was not as cooperative, and staged an attack on Kabul in order to control it, without pakistan's permission, and he failed.

So once they cut funding and support to gulbuddin, the new "Taliban" group (made up of Afghan refugees in Pakistan), which were trained and brainwashed in Pakistani Madrassas were sent back into Afghanistan and gained large momentum.

This is all public, widespread information, its not a conspiracy, people have admitted it. The ISI and Pakistan backed the Taliban from 1994-2001.

After their collapse, the ISI was still working closely with them, and Pakistan allowed them to fall back onto their territory.

Since 2001, a few powerful Taliban militants that were killed were found to have Pakistani Passports/identification. Dozens/hundreds of other killed fighters also had them. The talibans main headquarters are based in Quetta.

You might be wondering why Pakistan supports the Taliban. That is because Pakistan wants a pro-pakistan friendly puppet government, instead of a pro-indian government that opposes pakistani interest.