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I have a title for this
“Abaa gee kithe phansaia je”..
he will survive the ride, he may do this every day but and he does not really feel miserable about it. Its your way of life, but one has to ask “Abaa gee kithe phansaia je”..
The drums are immaculately balanced, He probably has a problem when he tries to make either a right or left turn and I guess the traffic behind him watches him carefully and move cautiously and cooperates with him I do not think that this is the first time he is performing this feat and it seems that he has done it before and made it all the time. He looks like a delivery person making an express delivery.
This only happens in PAkistan…kyoun keh…Hum hain Pakistani, hum toh jeetein geh, haa jeetein geh!
“The inverted pyramid of real work”
p.s. In contrast to the pyramidal house of cards of high finance that has crushed a lot of fruit of real work, but the juice still flows to the undeserving.
Who is who & what is what?