Cyclone Nilofar is going to hit the coastal areas of Pakistan soon.
Pakistanis, being a nation prone to disasters and catastrophe knows exactly how to turn a misfortune into a humorous situation.
Be it a Revolutionary campaign or an impending cyclone, we always have a way to lighten up the worst of situations.
Here is how Pakistani Twitterattis are creating awareness and preparing each other for the approaching cyclone Nilofar.
#Nilofar Fever…. #Karachi pic.twitter.com/G8DZmYuCZY
— A. Rafay Khan (@RafayKhanSays) October 27, 2014
Why did Pakistan name the cyclone Nilofer? Because nobody would take Nasreen seriously
— Ali Gul Pir (@Aligulpir) October 28, 2014
I bet there’s a designer in Pakistan who’s dying to announce a Cyclone Nilofer Lawn Collection.
— Zuhayr (@BipolarBhaijaan) October 27, 2014
I’m reading about #Nilofar …. Won’t lie, she sounds like my ex.
— Shehryar Taseer (@shehryar_taseer) October 29, 2014
nilofer’s bridal couture collection. pic.twitter.com/STCHjUKexp
— KarachiVagabond (@KarachiVagabond) October 27, 2014
Can’t wait for this cyclone to hit so I can see all the “Abhi main nilofer kay saath naha raha hoon’ tweets.
— Zarrar Khuhro (@ZarrarKhuhro) October 27, 2014
#Nilofar #CycloneNilofar ?????? pic.twitter.com/YhfcKpwAEP
— -Ehti (^?^) (@ehtisham_atta) October 29, 2014
Mom: beta, Nelofar’s coming. Me: meri taraf se haan samjhen. Mom: .. Me: .. Mom: .. Me: i’ll show myself out.
— saad. (@chimgadar) October 27, 2014
Cyclone nilofer expected to hit coast put on a ghagra and dance around trees while being studiously ignored by hurricane shaan
— Zarrar Khuhro (@ZarrarKhuhro) October 27, 2014
chill out guys #Karachi #Nilofar pic.twitter.com/xqGPAH0eM1
— Marlboro (@nikallebeta) October 29, 2014
Somehow #Nilofar Still Got More Balls Than #Bilawal ! #Pakistan #Cyclone #Neelofar #TruthBeingTold
— Sami Iqbal (@LogicalPakstani) October 29, 2014
On a serious note, stay Safe Pakistan!