A user called Aldanimarki designed these, which say "I love chokky milk" in Arabic, kind of as a way to make a point about how westerners see their language as sinister.
@InternetEh it just says "chocolate milk" not "choccy milk" but yea im pakistani and this is just rly funny lol
@alexing @InternetEh is it common for pakistanis to speak arabic?
@Clover @InternetEh no. i don't speak arabic, but i studied it for a couple years as a kid. pakistanis are able to read arabic script because basically all languages in pakistan use it; and there ends up being enough cultural juxtaposition that simple sentences like this one are often easily understood (eg everyone knows what uhibbu means, milk is a pretty common word, chocolate is just chocolate). pakistani languages also contain many many many loanwords from arabic