Sunday, September 26, 2010

Letters to myself




When I was younger, I used to write letters to myself. I kid you not, I'd write them and date them two years in the future. So I read one the other day and I was surprised because I've honestly changed so much. I was pretty idealistic-no wait, I still am. though a little realistically so...what an oxymoron: realistically idealistic. Anyway, back to the letters. 2 years ago I was all set to be the next Einstein...big scientific ambitions. Zoom on to the present and the science ambitions are still there but I'm 10 times lazier and more liable to get distracted by a random hot guy walking by XD So, crazy as it sounds, writing letters to myself is a pretty good past-time....who knows when I'll need them to make me laugh <3

Friday, September 17, 2010

Interesting Question

So the SITSahood asked why I blog. And it's actually a pretty fan-girlish reason because I just wanted to upload download links for the japanese and korean songs and movies which are so hard to find and which I've managed to track down. Other than that I think it's about self-actualization, disovering myself and blah blah blah. Pretty much why I need to develop my own drawing style.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

This is so out of proportion



This just left me wondering exactly how much hate a person can store before their personality gets twisted beyond reason.Is it like a proportionality thing...oh my god, i'm quoting physics in my blog. I think I need to go sleep. Ciao ^.^
P.S. go flag that video

Friday, September 10, 2010

And you wonder why I'm crazy about Koreans?

Admittedly, half of them look like girls and/or fags. But check out teh BODIES. SUCH eye-candy XD
yes yes, I'm sick. I know. Deal with it. Like YOU wouldn't oggle this.
Skin-tight jeans :D

Even i thought this was a girl =____=



how can you not LOVE the imagery :3

And i shall round this off with a suitably gay picture

XD happy viewing

Friday, August 27, 2010

Basic Rights?

Is there no limit to the amount of bullshit politicians can spout forth? Take a look: Sialkot Murders justified
Ok, so maybe they were thieves....that doesn't take away their right to a trial. They should be given the benefit of doubt. And it in no way justifies them being BEATEN to death. Imagine that: thwack! crack! phut! thwack! thwack! Eeek.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Extremism Much

That illustrious comment is located outside the Dove World Outreach Center, a Church in Florida. What I fail to understand is how Muslims can be referred to as "extremists" and "zealots" when signs like this and videos like this Kill the Ground Zero Mosque  are being displayed the world over. I have yet to see a mosque which displays a sign insulting Christianity or Judaism. A quote from Terry Jones, the Pastor of the above-mentioned church:
"It is a violent and oppressive religion that is trying to masquerade itself as a religion of peace, seeking to deceive our society," the church said. "Islam is a lie based upon lies and deceptions and fear. In Muslim countries, if you preach the gospel or convert to Christianity – you will be killed. That is the type of religion it is."
If you doubt me, go read this article Ground Zero Mosque fuels Islamophobia
As anyone living in Pakistan can testify, that's a bunch of lies. I've BEEN to a mass, out of plain curiosity because I studied in a Convent school and nobody came and shot down the monks or nuns there. I don't remember any Muslim condemning me for going there. Sure, there are countries like Afghanistan where fundamentalism is taken to a whole new level, but that's not Islam people. That's just some uneducated people twisting Islamic laws to serve their own means.
Books like the one advertised on this site 10 reasons to burn a koran are plain bullshit. It just shows how little these so-called scholars know of Islam.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Not so invincible

When I was younger, I had books which proclaimed the greatness of Pakistan; the bravery of its soldiers; the invulnerability of its army; the loyalty of its people. And those words used to make my heart swell with pride each time I read them. Then came a cruel reality check in the form of Pakistan Studies, and it was like an actual physical blow. Where was the victory of the 1965 war which we were so proud of? Certainly not in Ayub Khan's capitulation to the Tashkent Declaration. What kind of army kills the intellectuals of its own people as ours did in Bangladesh? Where would Sindh have stood if Zulfikar Ali Bhutto hadn't threatened the president? I acclaim our shaheed heroes; I admire the leaders of our past and hope for the future; I'm still proud to be a Pakistani; all my ambitions and talents are still for Pakistan, but for me 14 August no longer has the appeal it did years ago. And fortunately or unfortunately, I know a sizeable number who'd agree with me.