▲ 99 r/PakiExMuslims+2 crossposts

They glorified and congratulated a terror regime next door, who is involved in sponsoring multiple terror attacks in Pakistan.

No one will be more angrier to see this than policemen in KPK who are fighting and sacrificing their lives against Afghan-sponsored TTP every other day.

u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 19 hours ago

How is it hateful to reiterate something which they themselves claim to be true.

They admit that Mo consummated his marriage with her when she was 9 and somehow it is hateful to say that he married a child?!?!?

u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 5 days ago
▲ 411 r/AtheisminKerala+1 crossposts

A Muslim man in the year 2026 wonders about the benefit that a Muslim woman hopes to gain from opening her eyes?!

Imagine the misery of girls born in families with such mindset. Why these dumbfks romanticize 7th century desert life so much?!?!

u/EggDry5183 — 5 days ago

M23 Non-Filer and how to not to get offloaded by FIA

Can FIA potentially get me (m23) in trouble for being a non-filer. I will be traveling to UK next September with a student visa. I don't have prior travel history.

Also, do they ask for polio or covid certificate? Although I do have negative TB test certificate which is mandatory by UKVI.

Any tips on how to not to get offloaded? I will take along "Softskill Certificate", offer letter from university, booked accommodation letter, CAS letter, bank statement, funds. I will be traveling alone, no dependents.

Do they require educational documents to be attested by MOFA? Although, I had them attested by HEC and BISE + IBCC

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u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 8 days ago
▲ 75 r/PakiExMuslims+1 crossposts

Do you guys feel unpatriotic as well

I usually celebrate 14th august like crazy, but ever since the army took back power and after all that had happened in Kashmir, Balochistan and the Islamabad massacre alongside the other countless issues in our country, i just feel deeply unpatriotic. I love Pakistan, dont get me wrong, but i dont feel like i can celebrate it in its current state. Anyone else feel like this too?

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u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 9 days ago

Weather prep, bank, SIM, bike & cheap clothes advice.

Hi everyone,

M23 Student from Pakistan arriving soon and will be staying at Mealmarket Exchange. Coming from a hot climate, any tips on how to properly prepare for the cold, wind and rain?

Also looking for recommendations on bank & SIM card options. And where to buy used bicycles and what price range is realistic so I don’t overpay. Places to buy decent, cheap warm clothes.

For groceries I’ve already noted Aldi, Lidl, Asda, Farmfoods and Iceland, any other useful tips on those or better options?

Any advice would be really appreciated.

Edit: To the kind strangers, Thank you for your help!

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u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 10 days ago
▲ 8 r/GenZpk

Reuters has reported that a crackdown on extremist groups in Pakistan has led to a significant decrease in blasphemy incidents. The report attributes part of this reduction to actions taken against Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP).

Article & Facebook post and awam kay comments

Although I despise "THE BOYS" but they clearly did the right thing by eradicating the menace of TLP.

u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/Aberdeen+1 crossposts

How is it for an en-suite room in Aberdeen? Also, is Student Roost legit?

I came across an ensuite room at Mealmarket Exchange listed for £129 per week (bills included).

A couple of quick questions for locals or current students:

  1. Is £129/week considered cheap, average, or expensive for an ensuite room in Aberdeen?
  2. Is Student Roost a legitimate and safe company to book through? Has anyone here lived at Mealmarket Exchange or used Student Roost before?
  3. Is it realistic to afford that rent + living expenses working a part-time job under 20 hours per week?

Any advice, insights, or alternative recommendations would be super helpful. Thanks in advance!

u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 14 days ago

Is £129/week for an ensuite room good for Aberdeen? Also, is Student Roost / Mealmarket Exchange legit?

I came across an ensuite room at Mealmarket Exchange listed for £129 per week (bills included).

A couple of quick questions for locals or current students:

  1. Is £129/week considered cheap, average, or expensive for an ensuite room in Aberdeen?
  2. Is Student Roost a legitimate and safe company to book through? Has anyone here lived at Mealmarket Exchange or used Student Roost before?
  3. Is it realistic to afford £129/week rent + living expenses working a part-time job under 20 hours per week?

Any advice, insights, or alternative recommendations would be super helpful. Thanks in advance!

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u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 14 days ago
▲ 252 r/PakiExMuslims+1 crossposts

Best thing I came across on internet Today.

Allah is always with you, just never be hopeless is your life, Allah will help you sooner or later. Insha Allah

u/YouCantKeepJellyAway — 14 days ago