Amy was born in a poor household. It was her parents’ never-ending love that
carried her through the harsh times. Her father was a mechanic and her mother
made some extra cash from the household work she did for some wealthier families
in town. Things had always been bad for the family and only got worse as Amy
grew up. When she was 14 her mother fell ill, which only worsened their
financial situation. Her father was a weak man at heart and all this was too
much for him, he died of a heart attack when Amy was 15. She was left all alone
with her mother who took a turn for the worse when Amy’s father passed away and
died when Amy was 16.
Light at the End of the Tunnel
Posted by Unknown | Posted in Pakistan | Posted on Monday, October 03, 2011
Pakistan. If I start talking about this country I’d never stop. There’s an exhaustive list of beauties and then there’s an equally exhaustive list of its flaws. What you believe about this country depends on a lot of factors, such as; where you live, in what condition you live, in what position; as a student or as a worker and mostly on how, when and under what circumstances you interacted with Pakistan.
Are you a Hero or a Villain?
Posted by Unknown | Posted in OR | Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2011
Ah! The movies! ..Where everythings sooo Black and White. There’s this scary looking weirdo who just wants to destroy the whole damn world and eradicate every living soul. And not only does he look creepy, he sounds creepy, he dresses creepy, he laughs creepy.. He’s the whole package. His whole image shouts: “I AM THE BAD GUY!” and then there’s this charmin’ fella; good with the ladies, gentle with the elderly, nice with the kids, all in all loves the whole damn world. And that’s the ‘Preset’ that guides the people. So every time you catch a hint of any one of these 'qualities', you know right away; there’s your good guy and there’s your villain!
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