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Everyone is born with a James Baldwin passage specifically engineered to make you kill yourself and it is your mission in your adulthood to find it.
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Durre, girliepop, come the fuck on. You dress better for family weddings. Mehwish Hayat, one of the biggest superstars of the country, really showed up as foreign return dhuhley ki phuppo for whatever reason. Also idk, i need to see people do more colour.
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bling. I liked Sajal's dress but the sleeves which were an add-on kind of killed the super chic vibe of the item. The stitching on Dananeer's dress was ATROCIOUS, she should have refused to wear it when she got it for everything it was doing on the side slit hem.
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I think Mahira thinks she is over her years of going extra hard for styling to an award show she can show up in her PJs in and still be treated like a chief guest so she just sticks to a white saari, really did not like the jewelry. Ramsha should have known when to stop with the
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anyway, two people who looked acceptably decent were Shuja and Hania. They played to what works for them instead of 1) what they think they should be wearing 2) what they think they CAN wear if they were to worry about idiots in their insta comments
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if you are wearing a saari, i am sure there is someone in the industry who knows how to style it in a way that it doesn't look like you are attending a valima. also please stop wearing prom dresses to these things fam, like please let the fluounce go.
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also those sleeves THOSE sleeves, you know the one i am talking about, the style 3 out of 5 actresses wear because idk they are scared of showing up in a sleeveless look idk???? like please discard them, they do nothing for your shoulders
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It's not just that most of them get engulfed by their clothes and don't carry them super well, it's also that the stitching on some of them is so outrageously bad, your local darzi would be able to stitch it better.
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Underplays the sexual harassment boys experience in all-male communities as some kind of a moral lesson, also underplays the severity of sexual harassment as a whole to give the audience some sense of vindication about the bad person suffering similarly.
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i will never understand the pak drama writer obsession with showing karma hitting bad people. the exact same bad things you did to someone will also happen to you is very weak writing based on some aesop fable moralistic writing. case in point: the zeeshan scene in hostel
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painful experience, with things falling apart quicker than you anticipated when you do the "right" thing, because the unity is based on letting things continue as they are. Some of you only watch shows to hate on them, learn to actually SEE what's on your screen.
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unrealistic and payoff without set-up. It would have been bad writing, even if it made him a "green flag" hero. The point of writing about the pitfalls of a joint family is that despite the toxicity it is still your family. And to come to terms with its toxicity is a slow,
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Characters need to have an arc, work within the parameters of what has been established, and take action based, not on what twitter woke opinion is, but in context of the reality that they exist in. Qais, jumping the gun and immediately believing Layla, would have been -
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If Qais would have believed Layla the first time she would told him about the Sidra-Zeeshan situation, it would have been bad writing. Thank you for coming to my Tedtalk.
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i am tired of begging oscar piastri to go on his villain arc every race
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Both of them need to shut the fuck up actually
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somehow piastri lost less points crashing than if he'd come second and norris had come first
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