Scenes from Shahrah e Faisal after a bucket of rain.

Every single time, without fail, this place gets choked and partially flooded after rain and it wasn't even that much or for long.

u/mrstoffel23 — 27 days ago

schrodinger's cat 2.0

As the title says - uncertain till it's certain.

For context I'm a guy, work in advertising, looking around to see if someone (f) would be up for a conversation, we'll see where it leads later, of course effort goes both ways.

No pick-me-up lines like how it usually is down here, not dying (yet) or depressed or bored at work. A psychonaut (google its meaning), and I indulge in different kind of poisons (solid, liquid etc) so if that's not something you're into, pass don't preach.

Trolling is fine, disrespect isn't.

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u/mrstoffel23 — 27 days ago

TIL: Zia ul Haq was the first leader to introduce Disabled Persons Ordinance (employment and rehabilitation) in 1981, there was no such law before that for 34 years.

Although, it seems like many companies in Pakistan still don't fully comply with this law, and while the law may be on paper, govt institutions are not actively mandating companies to comply accordingly and employ differently-abled persons.

That monster had some heart, doesn't absolve him of all the wrongs he did, all the wrongs that are still bearing fruit. Destroyed our country from within.

A Dawn article on this topic: https://www.dawn.com/news/1730888

u/mrstoffel23 — 1 month ago
▲ 188 r/amazingpakistan+1 crossposts

Haram until the overlords find a way to make money off of it. Just like this same dude was part of Islamic Banking setup, which operates in a rather shady manner. Pak can never progress because of these people.

Does this also mean all the national/provincial ministers and advisers are haram, just like the incumbent govt?

Pakistan needs to get rid of such people first, to make way for progress.

Source: https://propakistani.pk/2026/07/09/pakistans-top-mufti-declares-crypto-trading-haram/

u/altanole — 1 month ago

Who's going to tell brands in Pak? They've all gone bonkers over this.

Half a dozen of our agency's clients wanted this without hesitation. 5 pictures in my gallery right next to this one are an edit of this for our clients.

u/mrstoffel23 — 2 months ago
▲ 375 r/pakistan

This sums up the elitist culture of Pakistan. Ghareeb awaam kai ameer hukmaran.

Irony died a thousand deaths when it crossed the border into Pakistan.

u/mrstoffel23 — 2 months ago
▲ 273 r/pakistan

With what's happening in Azad Kashmir, after witnessing state brutality, do people still think, Kashmiris from IOJK will continue to say Kashmir Banega Pakistan?

From the coast of Sindh & Balochistan to the mountains of KP, & GB and now AJK, and every place in between, the state has shown its worst form of brutality, censorship, suppression of basic rights of Pakistanis.

Economy is down the drain with no signs of it getting better any time soon, & no hollow/fake statements from Pindi sponsored politicians and businessmen don't count.

Same 2 families are ruining Pk again thanks to our military and civil bureaucracy, looking at all this do we seriously think Kashmiris still believe in "Kashmir Banega Pakistan"?

If, somehow by some magic or miracle, it did happen, the state won't wait to crush their newly found freedom either.

Kashmiris from IOJK will join us in Purana Pakistan.

P.S. Goes without saying Kashmiris only should have the right to decide whether they want to join Pak or Ind, or be an independent state.

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u/mrstoffel23 — 2 months ago
▲ 240 r/pakistan

Can a single day in Pakistan go without an incident against women? Yesterday it was a doctor, today these innocent women.

Saying this as a man - it is all men!

This is why Aurat March is needed, this is why there needs to be a lot more noise, every day until the echoes are heard in corridors of power, for now it seems like the Govt is completely oblivious.

This is why "mera jism, meri marzi" needs to become a national chant.

Men need to understand this line isn't offensive, has no negative connotations, it simply means a woman's basic right to live, to exist as a human with dignity, not like an object for someone else, that any man can enforce his will upon her, harm her, take away her dignity & respect for whatever reason.

Pakistan will remain unsafe for women until men understand this, and laws are made and enforced and not just hollow statements and yearly seminars.

Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZRtVIcFltV/?igsh=ZmZ2ZGZ3a3VwMjJ0

u/mrstoffel23 — 2 months ago

Kinda review that makes you want to order from a place. 💯 for Maryam, may she find someone again if she hasn't already

u/mrstoffel23 — 3 months ago
▲ 135 r/pakistan

Mob Violence - fav sport of many Pakistanis, & the same lot will cry over rights of muslims as minorities in other places, specially our neighbors.

Even during ramzan, instead of focusing on their own prayers, practicing tolerance & patience, they'll go and harass ahmedis even kill them - probably the most persecuted and helpless group in our country. Can't even raise their voice or protest.

May God protect them and all the minorities in our country, since many of our "peace loving" countrymen won't leave a chance to harm them.

All these extremists who are responsible for this persecution from day one till now, may they rot in this world and hereafter for causing these innocent humans unimaginable pain and suffering.

Via: https://www.instagram.com/rantspakistani?igsh=MXZtaTE1ZjMyaGlxdg==

u/mrstoffel23 — 3 months ago

Adopting animals for social media clout, & abandoning them.

Been observing this way too often, people mainly girls adopting stray animals, cats mostly - putting up reels & stories for likes and followers, making it all look cute and wholesome.

Once the honeymoon period is over, & eventually when it gets serious, like actually taking care of them, their food, vet visits etc. they realize it's not all rainbows and sunshine.

After that comes the stories & posts about giving them up for adoption, finding a "loving forever home", going as far as to emotionally blackmail people by saying they'll have to abandon the pet because they are unable to keep it and someone "must" adopt it.

Not sure why these people don't realize keeping a pet requires dedication, their health & well-being, food becomes your responsibility. All they want is some social media clout.

Get Likes/Followers and move on to the next trend.

Like that quote in the movie Bol, "jab paal nahe saktay tou paida kyu karte ho?"

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u/mrstoffel23 — 3 months ago