Thursday, March 18, 2010

Funnyman Blues

You know how you feel guilty for sometimes finding humour in something deeply noble (or serious or tragic)? That's how I felt upon reading this:


"President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday became the first president to donate all his body organs after signing a bill to enact a law to regulate transplant of human organs in the country.The president made the announcement of donating his whole body after he inked the document at a ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, also attended among others by federal ministers and health experts. President Zardari said he took the decision in light of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s philosophy of living for others."


I'm not even going to go into what crossed my mind. It's a long-needed, noble thing, dammit, and I should be ashamed of myself!

10 comments:

  1. I know what came into your mind. And what a disgusting, dirty, filthy, gutter of a mind you must have! How could you even think of such things? I am shocked and speechless

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  2. after bibi assassination poor zardari has a useless organ, not sure if someone really would require it's transplantation or shireen M. would go for it!

    XYZ, you were correct, you are bad ;)

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  3. Kidney goes to any boozing Pakistani that needs it

    Cock will be kept in a glass cage and worshiped for the number of women he as slept with

    Ass to the gay community

    Balls...he does not have any

    Dil...India as he has done more damage to Pakistan then Indians can do

    Brains...the Jewish community who want to see how he made so much money

    The rst to the waste incenrator

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  4. How does someone make a comment that's overtly sexist, racist, and homophobic at the same time, and not see anything wrong with it?! :-S

    Anon451, you should learn yoga -- then you'll be agile enough to get your head out of Zaid Hamid or Imran Khan's ass and stick it up your own.

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  5. Bolshevik: I agree with you. And the worst part is, it's not even funny. Prob the reason he wanted to remain anonymous...

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  6. deeply pathetic (not in the everyday sense of word) and tragic.

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  7. We need a sense of humour here, Anonymous I love your sexist homophobic etc comments... and I am a woman & not offended.
    Guys relax, Zardari is a fair target for anything.

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  8. What does being a woman have anything to do with this? Stupidity is not bound by sex or even gender.

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