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You and I know this is a period of national conflict. India died on April 22 in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The 1960 Indus Water Treaty. Recently, India banned Pakistani airlines from using its airspace and stricter actions could be expected.

The looming threat of war.

In these escalating tensions (see what I'm doing there), here is a video of a young man waiting in a courier store in India. 'To Hania Aamir, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. He wrote that starting from India, his package was filled with water bottles to the attractive Pakistani actress in case she was exhausted by the treaty.

War is serious business, and nationalists on both sides are frustrated by how we treat each other in guns, sadness and disrespect. But if we can base the barriers on memes that surface from both sides of the control line, that's it. Ladies Indians and Pakistanis are unpopular. We are burned and helpless due to government, military and militants. So we are doing our best – dealing with content.

Why do Pakistanis also ask if they need to bring bags to school on the day of the war? Why do they keep capturing the unfortunate state of poverty in their country, or the fact that the natural gas supply is cut off every day at 9.15pm? Why should you expect a bomb to conduct a proper inspection?

When Twitter user Aman Singh China (with 41.9k followers) wrote: “Missiles were fired on bases of Muridk, Lahore and Bahawalpur, Pakistani terrorists. Reduce them to the ashes,” the Pakistanis were pleased with Muridke, who was part of 'International Peace'. There is also a meme where the Indians protect Aslam and give him a sip of water because his voice is considered a treasure for both sides.

When I wrote this, I realized that explaining memes would make them deeply unhappy, but you will find these memes.

Pakistani fighters have enough Sigma reels to try to withstand Indian missiles. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's eyes were filled with lasers destroying Pakistan, which also drowned the internet. But the pain and nihilism on both sides of the border are more obvious. We all prefer to give up and continue living than to connect with broader discourses like radicalism, career and death today, as our personal lives are already hard. None of us makes enough money, and this very intrinsic indifference to the bigger conversation won't happen unless the war really knocks on the door. So separation is the name of the game, and this conscious debunking of this meme culture proves this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynarca2tl4q

Do people from both sides of the border really hate each other? In India-Pakistan's match and our respective independence eras, this seems likely. Go to the comment section of the songs from Coca-Cola Studios in Pakistan, such as the out-of-control hit single “Pasoori” and find such a comment from User @Mahendrayogi8323: “All Indians appreciate this song proves the song, which proves that the song doesn't matter. Talent. Talent. Pop culture clearly proves it.

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SIMP – SIMP is usually a person who likes and praises, even if it is not received. Long time ago, it meant “simple”, but those days were gone. The term is important first on Tiktok, but it was part of black culture before it became part of common rhetoric. Its verb form is “simulation”. Usage: Please stop putting me into practice?

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