Let's play the Google Earth India game

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FWIW American pioneers circa 1840-1880 did this same thing with buffalo poop for want of other cooking fuel.
True, it's not just a jeet thing.

But in other cases, I would think they have some sort of a cooking surface seperating the food from the burning poop, like a big skillet or something.

Wishful thinking on my part, I know.
 
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Comparing it to Pakistan or Sri Lanka and finding out that the streets there are also better than India's.
I was told in college that there are two ways of dealing with blame: guilt societies vs. shame societies. In a guilt society, your own recognition of wrongdoing is a powerful motivator not to do it again. In a shame society, social punishment is the motivator to stop people from doing deviant things.

What we need to consider is what if there are certain societies that recognize neither guilt nor shame, and if India is one of these, how is the rest of the world supposed to deal with them?
 
It's not so bad... there is some garbage on the side of the road, but not that much... there is also FUCKING CORPSE on the road
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Never mind, it's just some garbage. Though I noticed pajeet riding his bike without a helmet, while wearing flip flops and talking on his phone, probably stacking some money by scamming some old white woman. What a Chad.
Also, what is that in the back, after the tuk tuk?
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It's a goat eating a pile of garbage, right to some electrical contraption that looks very safe and would NEVER be a risk for a child
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What a magnificent culture!
 
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Didn't even zoom in and just dropped myself randomly in the country's centre and we have rubbish everywhere, open drains, and barefoot moped riders.
My favourite though has got to be this:

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If a picture could tell a thousand words then I can only assume that this poor Slavic man has been kidnapped by Indian Wario and is being sold at open auction.
 
God fucking damnit, I thought "I'll try near the coast, tourism and commerce means it might be a bit better off.

I didn't even turn the fucking camera, this is immediately what I got
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And yet somehow its fucking worse if you turn around.
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A fucking cow just lounging in the shit too, real holy.

No wonder they can't be trusted to do programming in more hands on languages, they can't garbage collect to save their lives.
 
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I have a National Geographic issue from July 1981. One of the articles is on Bombay (called Mumbai now) -- "The Other India" -- and it mentions this housing shortage: even people with jobs could still be sleeping on the streets. Shouldn't be unexpected if that problem is still around. And Bombay looked very bombed out even back at that time.
 
Comparing it to Pakistan or Sri Lanka and finding out that the streets there are also better than India's.
Actually now that I've mentioned it, I figure I might as well.

Anuradhapura, North Central Province, Sri Lanka
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Dharmadarshi Mawatha, Eldeniya, Western Province, Sri Lanka
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Note: Pakistan does not have nearly as many streetviews as India and Sri Lanka, with the ones uploaded coming from third parties. Results are a little less random since some of these are just straight up unusable.

Koh-E-Noor Town, Pakistan
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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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Presented to you with no commentary. All of these areas and streets were picked at near random. Judge for yourselves.
 
A gathering of lolcows.
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Interesting statues. It's probably good they put it on that platform, so the subtard males won't try to do the needful with the armed lady statue.
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I decided to go north east, towards Nagaland (not much google maps action in Nagaland specifically, but some nearby) and found another statue and a sign that reads "Thank you visit again".
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And some more of that straw roofs that have been posted in the thread.
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