Call me an optimistic but Pakistan is where I was born and it would be a shame to not think about its welfare and discuss its past. I may be modernized in various ways but at the core I am still patriotic to a certain extend. Still it’s a shame things don't improve here but one can only hope for the best. This simple tribute is to the old Pakistan, to the good old days where real men lived and fought for their Country. I have a deep respect for the warriors because they did lay down their lives for my future and I would be ungrateful fuck if I forgot about it. I don't always approve of War, for me it's just a way for the industries to work but sometimes you're pushed into a War that you never wanted. I would hate to see a War between USA and Pakistan, it's going to end really badly and I may take up arms and fight alongside my fellow Countrymen because family matters and it's all about survival. I pray that day never comes but considering the current situation of Pakistan, a civil revolution is much needed. Still listening to the songs by the legends gets me all hyped up and excited. I do feel a bit sad about the loss of human life but life is trivial anyway. At least they died like men.I have an Army related past and I always dreamed of dying while fighting the enemy and protecting the Country. The desire to just give my life away is still strong today; it’s at my core which I can’t really do much about. I do remember crying when I heard the songs and I really prayed that one day I will die as a Mujahid.There was show that I just saw a while ago that inspired me to make this thread. This host goes to Karachi and starts asking people about this historic day and no one has a clue about it. They’re all pretending to be Americans, like they have the same fake accent, even dress like them and suddenly I have a desire to really punch something. What I saw was corruption of the society, what I saw the wrong influence. These idiots weren’t educated, they were retards. It’s cool and all to know what’s going in the world but that doesn’t mean you only focus on that and try to become like them.Listen if you want to become modernized follow my lead. Choose education, open your mind to the new world but don’t pretend to be something else. I am still Dfg, the same old guy. I never change IRL it’s because that’s what I am, and I am proud of it. I don’t need to be white; I don’t need to be some American hipster. Hell, I don’t even worry about my accent. Because I don’t care, this is me, accept it.Luckily I am blessed with an awesome family (totseans) that accepts it and that’s all I care about. I can be a camel humping terrorist but right here, this place is where I feel connected.So, this is a tribute to all the warriors, soldiers that fought back for Pakistan. This is a rare occasion in Totseans history, I normally never praise Pakistan here but this day is an exception.Madam Noor Jehan, thanks for inspiring the soliders with your songs.You can read about the history here: