The India Menace - Street shitting, unsanitary practices, scams, Hindu extremism & other things

If you wanna cringe, here you go:

GameEon had no experience in making PC when they dropped this trailer, and they didn't even start making the game at full production until they put the trailer out. The trailer was also made by another studio. One big sign of the trailer being fake that I noticed, is the fact that they show BRZ (GT86) being driven; it was not sold in Indian market lol.
The Developer got a $25K grant from Epic Games alone, and around $20k-$40K from a fundraiser. They have missed every single one of their deadlines so far. Apparently it's still being developed.
I watched an in-development gameplay footage of this game a few years ago and it looked like someone put an Indian skin to a generic (and very bad) third person shooter.
They did go on to create this amazing game.
Just look at the frame rate, poor lighting and free assets that don't match in quality.
 
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#sigma #indianrage #thosewhoknow
 
He told me how before he managed this call center, he managed a pizza shop. He increased profits by reducing the flour by 75g per pizza base. He said he could make an extra 30-40 pizza's a week by doing this. Customer gets less for the same price.
That's funny because he is telling you that he managed to make a pizza shop thrive by breaking the ONE rule that you should not even think of fucking with in the food service industry, reducing quality.

Customers will put up with poor service over the food suddenly dropping in quality. They will put up with price hikes over it. Lowering quality is an instant food shop nuke when they catch on, which they will.

Picture this: you're in an hypercompetitive industry which buck breaks establishments at breakneck pace. Your choices to distinguish yourself and cut a portion of the pie are either by: having something unique that attracts customers, or by giving them a shittier product. Imagine you're a jeet (don't shoot yourself yet), you obviously pick the second one. It figures that someone who can't even manage their hygiene would go and land on the absolute worst choice.

Also 40 pizzas a week? that's nothing for any established shop, to say nothing of flour being the lowest part of the cost.
 
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That's funny because he is telling you that he managed to make a pizza shop thrive by breaking the ONE rule that you should not even think of fucking with in the food service industry, reducing quality.

Customers will put up with poor service over the food suddenly dropping in quality. They will put up with price hikes over it. Lowering quality is an instant food shop nuke when they catch on, which they will.

Picture this: you're in an hypercompetitive industry which buck breaks establishments at breakneck pace. Your choices to distinguish yourself and cut a portion of the pie are either by: having something unique that attracts customers, or by giving them a shittier product. Imagine you're a jeet (don't shoot yourself yet), you obviously pick the second one. It figures that someone who can't even manage their hygiene would go and land on the absolute worst choice.

Also 40 pizzas a week? that's nothing for any established shop, to say nothing of flour being the lowest part of the cost.
Agreed. Inside the Indian mind is only chaos.
 
Alexander made a mistake stopping at the Indus.
His army just got tired, and there was an even larger army across the Ganges, which Alexander wanted to cross in order to reach the end of the known world just a few hundred miles further on.

As for the Macedonians, however, their struggle with Porus blunted their courage and stayed their further advance into India. For having had all they could do to repulse an enemy who mustered only twenty thousand infantry and two thousand horse, they violently opposed Alexander when he insisted on crossing the river Ganges also, the width of which, as they learned, was thirty-two furlongs, its depth a hundred fathoms, while its banks on the further side were covered with multitudes of men-at-arms and horsemen and elephants. For they were told that the kings of the Ganderites and Praesii were awaiting them with eighty thousand horsemen, two hundred thousand footmen, eight thousand chariots, and six thousand fighting elephants.

Gangaridai, a nation which possesses a vast force of the largest-sized elephants. Owing to this, their country has never been conquered by any foreign king: for all other nations dread the overwhelming number and strength of these animals. Thus Alexander the Macedonian, after conquering all Asia, did not make war upon the Gangaridai, as he did on all others; for when he had arrived with all his troops at the river Ganges, he abandoned as hopeless an invasion of the Gangaridai when he learned that they possessed four thousand elephants well trained and equipped for war.

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Later as his army travelled down the Indus, local Brahmins would incite revolt against his army, on one occassion Alexander was hit with a poisoned arrow, perhaps the first European to get poisoned in India...
 
Pajeet sex pest tries to grab kid at Walmart

Here's another friendly Apu Patel blessing the US with his presence. Probably trying to grab the kid so he could sex traffick her out of this relatives hotel.

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  • Mahendra Patel, 56, of Kennesaw, was arrested in a kidnapping attempt at a Walmart in Acworth.
  • Witnesses say Patel asked a mother a question about Tylenol before trying to snatch her child away.
  • He was found three days later and charged with multiple misdemeanors and one felony: kidnapping.
  • Patel is currently being held at the Cobb County Sheriff's Office without bond.
 
The funny part is that they can't even use the "India is poor saar, pls give gibs saar" to explain the complete lack of a native video games industry.
And everyone, even China, at one point gave the CECA Pajeets gibs only for them to consistently disappoint.

A lot of people especially on the right wondered why big business decided to "sell out" and move manufacturing to China, a country that was 40 years back perceived to be a communist shithole and in the present declared the no. 1 threat. Isn't India ideologically more aligned to the West? Why not invest there instead?

Well, those people really need to do their research on the CECA and how they never fail to fail.

Fun fact, the deadliest industrial disaster is not in China but in India. The Union Carbide disaster. I once thought it was scummy for the Murican CEO to not face charges in Pajeetstan but when I learnt that the cause for that giant cloud of pesticide to gas CECA pests to death was released because of stupid and inept CECA factory workers, as well as CECAland having a history of being hostile to foreign investment, coming up with nonsense charges, I have to say I am more sympathetic to that Union Carbide executive flipping the CECAs the bird.

Unlike China, you don't have armies of quality CECA engineers. If you know a thing or two about CECA culture, they prize jobs that allow you to sit on your arse like IT and tech or jobs that only require them to talk and hoodwink the gullible like law, politics and finance. Being an engineer, getting your hands dirty, dealing with things like calculations which are clear cut and hardly allow for any obfuscating and lying, is something the CECA is loathe to do (pun intended).

India lacks the infrastructure. They are trying to build alright but I look at the derailing trains and collapsing bridges at Bihar and I doubt they can get anywhere.

And of course as mentioned just now, they are really hostile to foreign investment. They are happy with taking in money but they will make sure you will not get a cent back. Set up a factory and you'd be lucky if the workers don't burn it down and instead produce shoddy work. Try to remit money earned back home, and the CECAs accuse you of money laundering. They will also slap all kinds of fines, accuse you of breaking some law so on and so for.

A TLDR version of what India does to investors is basically to scam them. I am convinced that the Pajeet economy runs on metaphorical and actual scams.

As soon as foreign money stops flooding in, as soon as you give the CECA a taste of their own medicine and make it hard to remit money, I believe the CECA economy will collapse and our children will be wondering why the West was so stupid to throw money into that black hole.

Irony of ironies is that capitalists can turn a profit in communist China. They can't in India which claims to be socialist but I think pre-modern and primitive or "feudal" as the commies say is the better word. That is why China is favoured over India.

Post about them being a plague on the automotive industry, then you'll be able to nerd about cars on the side.
Do they even produce cars? I am told that those companies who "manufacture" in India aren't really getting Pajeet CECAs to manufacture. The parts of the car that matter are just shipped to Pajeetstan for assembly. And I believe it is assembly by hand.

Despite Pajeetstan claiming to have the most college graduates, they can't find the skilled labour to do engineer the engines or even operate machinery!
 
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