<p>đď¸ Saade Aala Radio â 1 Hr 15 Min of Absolute Randomness, Reality & Roasts</p><p>This is one of those episodes where we didnât limit ourselves to one topic â because Punjab, society, and humans in general donât limit their stupidity either. đ<br>For <strong>1 hour and 15 minutes</strong>, we jump from birds to schools, from fake controversies to real-life scams â all wrapped in humor, sarcasm, and uncomfortable truths.</p><p>We start the episode with surprisingly funny (and sad) stories about <strong>birds</strong> â how humans used them, experimented on them, and eventually destroyed their habitats.<br>We talk about how <strong>pesticides wiped out massive bird populations in Punjab</strong>, and how humans always realize damage only after everything is gone.<br>A light conversation that quietly hits hard.</p><p>Then we drift into <strong>school stories</strong> â the golden era when stupidity came with instant punishment.<br>We talk about the dumb stuff kids did, how teachers reacted, and how some of us genuinely deserved what we got.<br>No trauma, just pure nostalgic roasting of our own childhoods.</p><p>Next, we move to a recent controversy from Pakistan, where a guy named <em>Merry</em> and his girlfriend got into trouble after a private intimate video surfaced.<br>We donât preach â we roast the absurdity of how private moments become public disasters, and how people suddenly discover âmoralityâ once a video goes viral.<br>Internet + stupidity = lifelong regret.</p><p>Then comes peak Punjabi madness.<br>We talk about <strong>Baba Kheri Walaâs horse âPunjab Shingarâ</strong>, which lost a completely useless competition â yet Punjabi media covered it like an earthquake.<br>Breaking news banners, debates, expert opinions⌠for a horse race that achieved nothing.<br>We question what journalism has become and why peopleâs time is treated so cheaply.</p><p>We end with a brutally honest conversation about a growing trend â<br>Punjabi girls marrying men in Punjab, moving to Canada on their husbandâs money, and then disappearing from their lives.<br>We call it what it is: a <strong>scam</strong>.<br>But we also say the uncomfortable part â the victim isnât innocent either.<br>If you didnât marry for love and married only for Canada, donât act shocked when things fall apart.</p><p>đŚ 1. Birds, Humans & Punjabâs Environmental IQđŤ 2. School Days â When Dumbness Had Consequencesđľđ° 3. Pakistanâs Viral Intimacy Controversy â Internet Never Forgetsđ 4. Baba Kheri Wala & His Horse âPunjab Shingarâđ¨đŚ 5. Marriage, Canada & the Ghosting Scam</p>