Zeeshan
June 10, 2011, 08:11 PM
people may call me crazy, but i personally think that it is very much within Bangladesh's capabilities to **** in an international cricket match at least once in a 5 match series. we just need to **** Calm, Cool and Collected.
Bump. Couldn't find a better thread for a recent **** of mine that has left me frustrated/baffled.
I have **** in the States since I was 9. In Bangladesh, I was taught how to **** **** . Now I am 20 years old. I can still **** , and I'd like to think my hand**** has gotten better (mostly because I can better hold a **** ?). Needless to say, I obviously **** **** , too.
Now, I am not saying all this just for the **** of it. Recently, on several instances, I have **** people who have immigrated from Bangladesh who have either **** in the US for a shorter duration than myself or have **** more of their lives Bangladesh (for example, **** to the US after SSC/HSC or beyond), or BOTH. It is ABSOLUTELY baffling to me when they claim they can't **** and sometimes even **** **** "as well as they used to." Is that possible? Unless you have suffered some grievous injury to your **** -processing centers of the brain, I don't see how you can forget how to **** or **** your PRIMARY **** in 4-5 years or less. I have also noticed that these same **** /**** , when they **** to Bangladesh, suddenly find **** uncomfortable, **** tacky, **** smelly, the **** backwards ... ad infinitum.This, then, leads me to think they associate some form of "coolness" factor to not being able to ****** ** - or, not being "**** " enough.
So, then, why is there a perception that being **** is "uncool," especially to people who, arguably, should be MORE(!) **** than anyone else?
And before someone says "Maybe these **** you speak of were like this even when they **** in Bangladesh!" let me assure you, they weren't.
I understand that people have different "definitions" for what it means to be **** ; I am not **** that. All I am asking is how this sudden, 180 degree turn from your **** can be rationalized.
/Rant
rippin off Kimmel
Bump. Couldn't find a better thread for a recent **** of mine that has left me frustrated/baffled.
I have **** in the States since I was 9. In Bangladesh, I was taught how to **** **** . Now I am 20 years old. I can still **** , and I'd like to think my hand**** has gotten better (mostly because I can better hold a **** ?). Needless to say, I obviously **** **** , too.
Now, I am not saying all this just for the **** of it. Recently, on several instances, I have **** people who have immigrated from Bangladesh who have either **** in the US for a shorter duration than myself or have **** more of their lives Bangladesh (for example, **** to the US after SSC/HSC or beyond), or BOTH. It is ABSOLUTELY baffling to me when they claim they can't **** and sometimes even **** **** "as well as they used to." Is that possible? Unless you have suffered some grievous injury to your **** -processing centers of the brain, I don't see how you can forget how to **** or **** your PRIMARY **** in 4-5 years or less. I have also noticed that these same **** /**** , when they **** to Bangladesh, suddenly find **** uncomfortable, **** tacky, **** smelly, the **** backwards ... ad infinitum.This, then, leads me to think they associate some form of "coolness" factor to not being able to ****** ** - or, not being "**** " enough.
So, then, why is there a perception that being **** is "uncool," especially to people who, arguably, should be MORE(!) **** than anyone else?
And before someone says "Maybe these **** you speak of were like this even when they **** in Bangladesh!" let me assure you, they weren't.
I understand that people have different "definitions" for what it means to be **** ; I am not **** that. All I am asking is how this sudden, 180 degree turn from your **** can be rationalized.
/Rant
rippin off Kimmel