Thought you'd get a kick out of this.
Submitted by mike on Thu, 2007-02-22 10:34
I was once agan quoted in a different forum: http://www.ticklingforum.com/showthread.php?p=1327813 I have no real idea what a tickling forum is, but judging by its name, it's probably a lot of fun until you're screaming "STOP STOP STOP" and the other person just keeps on going until you puke. Haha, anyway. My brother and I have moved WCMMB to a new server that I actually have full control over. We're looking for a facelift (for the site, jerks) and we're going to start posting more frequently. So here's to WeirdCrap version 2.0!

GREAT SIGHT
So far one of our objects has been to underline the fact that right from the days of the Indus Valley Civilization down to the end of the comptia network+ Ghaznavid rule at the fall of the 12th century A.D. over a period of more than four thousand years, Pakistan has been invariably a single, compact, separate entity either independent or part of powers located to her west; its dependence on or comptia security+ forming part of India was merely an exception and that too for an extremely short period. It was only when the Muslims established themselves at Delhi early in the 13 century A.D. that Pakistan was made a part of India, but not in the pre-Muslim period. And once Muslims’ successors in the sub-continent, the British, relinquished power in the middle of the 20th century, Pakistan reverted to its normal position of an independent country. Indian propaganda that the division of this sub-continent was unnatural and unrealistic is fake and fraudulent. Muslims had joined this region of Pakistan with India in the early 13th century A.D. when the Delhi Sultanate was formed; again Muslims have eccouncil bootcamp disconnected it from India giving it the normal and natural form which its geographical, ethnical, cultural and religious identity demanded.