It’s a natural phenomenon that kids enjoy playing with toys and if we talk about young boys than being a man I like to confess that no other toy ever gave me the amount of pleasure which I use to get while playing with my toy gun. Last summer when my American uncle visited Pakistan much to his annoyance I bought his son a toy gun, little Himmayat aka Heemo on one incident pointed a gun at me and exclaimed ‘I’ll kill’ya !’.Instantly my unlce notified the reason that why he never allows his son to have a toy gun and yes indeed keeping the American phsychology in mind the reason was very well justified. But I still love guns and my favorite pc game is Counter Strike. Maybe it’s the effect of the movies where the good, bad and the ugly men use to gun fight and in the end everything use to get fine. The portrayal of mass murdering and ruthless killing is depicted so aesthetically that looks way to cooler than what it actually is in reality.
Similar words are mouthed by analysts on the tele all over the world. Every one is trying to find out the psychological void which led the whole incidence to take place in Virginia University. There are bullies in every university, school, and college in each part of the world. But what’s the difference that specially makes the American students to react like this again and again. Is it culture, religion? Or the embarrassment for not being perfect (cool) enough, in a society where every one is in a rat race to achieve cosmetic perfection.
Hundreds of people die every week in the Middle East most of them are murdered, nobody gives a shit. Who to blame? I blame the people of Middle East for making their land such a dustbin in the first place. They allowed dictators to rule them for years and years, what else they expected their future will turn out like. Similarly if another quite American student who is called a dork by his class mates; decides that enough is enough and now ‘its my way or the high way’ than I cant help myself judging such a society. Where the parameters of judgment is based upon the factor; whether anything is ‘legal or not’ and not on the basis of morality ie ‘rite or wrong’.
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Mr. White: Hello? [On the phone]
James Bond: Mr. White? We need to talk.
Mr. White: Who is this?
James Bond: The name’s Bond. James Bond.
James Bond: So you want me to be half-monk, half-hit man.
M: Any thug can kill. I need you to take your ego out of the equation.
Solange: You like married women, don’t you James?
James Bond: It keeps things simple.
Solange: What is it about bad men? [Pause] You, my husband…….I had so many chances to be happy… so many nice guys…why cant nice guys be more like you?
James Bond: Well, because than they’d be bad.
Solange: Yes…..But so much more interesting.
Vesper Lynd: Am I going to have a problem with you, Mr. Bond?
James Bond: No, don’t worry, you’re not my type.
Vesper Lynd: Smart?
James Bond: Single!
Vesper Lynd: I can’t resist waking you. Every time I do, you look at me as if you hadn’t seen me in years. Makes me feel reborn…
James Bond: If you had just been born wouldn’t you be naked?
Vesper Lynd: You got me there [smiles]
James Bond: I’m sorry I’m not sorry.
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‘ merii har baat be-asar hi rahii….
nuqs hai kuchh mere bayaan mein kyaa ??…. ‘
nuqs=fault;
bayaan=method of expression
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