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america is unique in that regard because other countries do actively enforce tourist visas and will not hesitate to deport you if you overstay.
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By then, the trash and poop mountains will be so tall that they won't be able to get to the stadium and/or they will be unable to tell where the stadium is to the nearest 50 miles as it is hidden under trash and poop. Indians will do a lifehack where they invent new Olympic event, the 1000 meter trash mountain dash
Pajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.i don’t see how 90% of their country hasn’t been wiped out by plagues given their unhygienic practices, poor healthcare and shambolic infrastructure.
Do they have some form of built in resistance?
Papa nurgle is pleasedPajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.
Holy fuck, that means hindoos willed Chaos Gods into existencePapa nurgle is pleased
Leftists cried until ICE got defunded, I can't wait for Trump to win so we can have something like 1-800-report-a-brown and get them out quick.america is unique in that regard because other countries do actively enforce tourist visas and will not hesitate to deport you if you overstay.
I think Indian women are generally beautiful and kind, from my time interacting with them in college. It is a serious shame that the men of their subcontinent are inflicted upon them.In the US, I see many pajeetas desperately looking for white men on dating apps. The answer is that India would've been bleached ages ago if their women could volunteer to join a harem of a non-pajeet. Even the scrawniest white man can have social qualities (e.g. not being a pajeet) that make him infinitely preferable to a pajeet.
French boomer friend of mine the other day at the bar asked me if I had heard about "Elon Musks Quantum AI." Was a bit confused but a lot was going on so I asked him if he was thinking about Grok, the AI chatbot. Then he looked confused but didnt really ask any follow ups.
A couple days later we were at the bar and he told me how he invested 200 euros into Elons Quantum AI. The red flags finally mounted in my head and I asked him to explain. He told me he was on facebook and a video of Elon came up where he explained how he was using "Quantum AI" to invest peoples money. He told me he decided to "invest" 200 euros and that he had already made 100 dollars from it, and that he had another call with his "investment manager" that night. I asked him if he had actually recieved any of this money and he responded in the negative.
I asked him to show me the website and the text messages with the "investment manager." I quickly realized it was a bunch of dickheads in a Calcutta call center using AI vids of musk for their scam. I had him call the "investment manager" and it was some Indian woman on the other end trying to get him to postmail another thousand dollars.
That is fucking insane, how do viruses even interact with that bacterium, if you've ever had a case where such happened?Pajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.
Sounds like Three Stooges Syndrome.Pajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.
Sure is depressing to think that it'll take Pajeets causing a modern day bubonic plague for societies to realize that we shouldn't let them spread like cockroaches to the rest of the world.Pajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.
Im extremely surprised it hasnt happened yet. Is there any hope? 1.4 billion pajeets is just too manySure is depressing to think that it'll take Pajeets causing a modern day bubonic plague for societies to realize that we shouldn't let them spread like cockroaches to the rest of the world.
the moment their diseases mutrate to be airborne, it's over.Im extremely surprised it hasnt happened yet. Is there any hope? 1.4 billion pajeets is just too many
If anything, they undersold it.Theres an episode of Jojo Stardust Crusaders where the main cast get to India. Only anime that depicts India accurately.
Pajeets have insanely resilient immune systems. I don't mean that as a good thing, and it needs to be studied if it hasn't already, but I think pajeets are just naturally colonized with all sorts of bacteria which may serve some protective function (when it's not causing illness). I've witnessed this phenomenon in many of my indian patients. They often test positive for MRSA on routine screening. And when you send cultures to test for bacteremia (infection in the blood) they always grow the WEIRDEST strains of bacteria that you've never heard of in your life. They'll be growing some horrifying crossover strain of salmonella-staphylococcus-frankenstein-e-coli that they could've only picked up from swimming in fecal swamp water while licking a monitor lizard's asshole in 2007. and it's multi-drug resistant so it requires the strongest and most expensive antibiotics to treat. But the pajeet always survives.
As I've said before, I understand why you would say this but, I must insist pajeets are worse. I'm not defending blacks in any way as they are their own bag of shit.As much as India hates blacks they're pretty damn similar in that they cope just as hard about their general failures as a people. INDIA POOPERPOWER 2025 really is basically just WE WUZ KANGS 2.0. Other races have at least something to show for themselves or at least aren't that touchy.
At least niggers get backed by the government in doing this, Pajeets still have to gather in telegram groups to scour the internet all hours of the day and yet it's still somewhat socially acceptable to mock them. If gift card scammers were American blacks channels like kitboga would have been cancelled years ago for "racism".
In India their mentality is it's a lifehack if you made life better for yourself even if you wasted everyone else's time, because fuck them you're never gonna see them again (just kidding you will tomorrow on the same bus but they think they are stupid like them and will just forget, right?) They know that the sanctity of life is respected over here so they "hack the system" by jumping out in front of it, ironically admitting their life is worthless.The bus stop outside my apartment complex is a little ways up a hill to the right, not much, maybe 20 meters maximum. The bus then turns a corner leading away from my house. Every morning without fail some tardy jeets will miss the bus by a few seconds when it has already departed, and try to stand in front of the departing bus to block it from turning out so they can board, but the driver has basically already logged the departure. They inevitably get mad and strike the windows or pull out their phones to record the driver to report to the bus company. These braindead curryniggers think public transport is supposed to stop for you. Maybe that’s why they so boldly step in front of trains. I hope someday the driver doesn’t brake and honk at the impeding jeets and just carries on, leaving a brown stain on the asphalt.
the moment their diseases mutrate to be airborne, it's over.
The IT offices and middle class neighborhoods will be first to go, everything else will follow thanks to Door Dash.,