Whenever one hears a phrase called facts about a country, one associates them to be about the culture, demographics, history, geography, food and people of that nation. When it comes to facts about India, people talk about the ancient culture, rivers, diverse languages and traditions, a blend of various geographies, the spices and curries. We can go on..
So if you thought #PakFacts to be a similar effort then you are slightly mistaken. It is of course a bit difficult to speak in depth about a nation which was born 69 years ago and broke into two 45 years back. Unless of-course you wish to talk about a military state which specialises in exporting terrorism, in that case ”one life is not enough”.
As you might have guessed already, the hashtag #PakFacts was an effort by tweeples to satirically mock all the shortcomings of our neighbouring country. So here are a few comments to lighten you mood:
Pakistan’s National Bird is an American Drone. #PakFacts
— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) April 7, 2017
A report says Pakistan is fighting terrorism. This report also says cigarette can cure lung cancer #PakFacts
— Ra_Bies (@Ra_Bies) April 7, 2017
MISSILES OWNED BY PAKISTAN
Last 2 r the deadliest ?
India’s major threat r the last 2 not the first 4 ???#PakFacts pic.twitter.com/6nmKWkRHvZ— susmita chakraborty (@sush091979) April 8, 2017
Pakistan Tourism Ad…
“Come to Pakistan. Have a Blast”.#PAKFacts— Romeo Must Die (@Chopdasaab) April 8, 2017
When Rahul Gandhi went to Pakistan, the average IQ of Pakistan had risen dramatically #PakFacts
— Ra_Bies (@Ra_Bies) April 7, 2017
@Ra_Bies There are 4 major pol parties in Pak
1 Shareef ki
2 Bhutto ki
3 Imran Khan ki
4 ISI & Army ka mahagathbandhan#PakFacts— Rohit (@Const_Variable) April 7, 2017
कुछ लोग तो ये तक बताते हैं कि आधे हार्ट-अटैक पाकिस्तान में अचानक बिजली का बल्ब जल जाने के कारण आते हैं। #PakFacts
— Bhaiyyaji (@bhaiyyajispeaks) April 7, 2017