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So, like, you and I both know that things are pretty tense right now in our country. India went ahead and suspended the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 after that terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir where 26 people lost their lives on April 22. And now, they’ve gone and revoked visas for Pakistanis living in India. The news is filled with stuff about ‘escalating tensions’ and ‘security lapses’, it’s like, everywhere you look, man. And just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse, India decided to ban Pakistani airlines from using their airspace. Like, yikes, right? It’s like we’re on the brink of war or something.

But in the midst of all this drama, there’s this video circulating online of a dude at a courier shop in India. He’s sending a package to Hania Aamir in Pakistan, like, full of water bottles because he’s worried she might run out due to the treaty being suspended. It’s kinda sweet, in a weird way. Check it out:

‘Tharak kam nahi honi chahiye 😂 pic.twitter.com/VW3L5pFuBS— Ashish (@error040290) April 29, 2025’

War is no joke, man, but it’s kinda crazy how people on both sides are finding ways to cope with all the tension. Like, we’re all just regular folks caught up in this mess created by politicians and militants. So, what do we do? We turn to memes, obviously. I mean, it’s a coping mechanism, right?

Like, have you seen the memes about Pakistanis asking if they should bring bags to school on the day of war? Or the ones about their gas supply getting cut off every night? It’s, like, dark humor at its finest. And then there are the Indians protecting Atif Aslam like he’s some kind of national treasure. It’s all so ridiculous, but hey, it helps us get through the day.

There are these crazy videos of Pakistani fighter jets battling Indian missiles, and memes of Modi shooting laser beams from his eyes to destroy Pakistan. But, honestly, the vibe on both sides of the border is just pure misery and hopelessness. We’re all just trying to survive our own struggles, you know? The last thing we want is to deal with more violence and death.

It’s like, disassociation is the name of the game right now. We’re all so over it that we’d rather just focus on our own lives and not get caught up in all the political drama. It’s like, why bother when we’re already struggling to make ends meet? It’s a mood, for sure.

But, like, do we really hate each other as much as it seems during those cricket matches and Independence Day celebrations? I mean, pop culture says otherwise, right? People from both sides appreciate each other’s talents and creativity. It’s kinda heartwarming, in a way.

So, yeah, in the midst of all this chaos, we’re all just trying to find some light in the darkness. Whether it’s through memes, music, or just simple acts of kindness, we’re all just trying to hold onto our humanity in these trying times. And hey, maybe that’s all we really need right now. Just a little bit of kindness and understanding to get us through the day.