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Jap curry will always be better than a pajeet's.
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The southeastern high is over Papua (Indonesian Papua and Papua New Guinea) which is populated by native (non african) black peopleThat actually perfectly explains why Pajeets are so weak. More muscle is needed to bear the weight of stronger gravity. Doesn't explain the small stature of south east Asians though, but at least it makes sense for Iceland. Those guys can get massive.
"I don't know what their trash system is here." - that ladyNot compatible

The Ganges, saar."I don't know what their trash system is here." - that lady
There is a trash system in India?
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Isn't the Ganges supposed to be a holy river in Hinduism? And yet it's probably the most polluted river on the planet.The Ganges, saar.
Indians literally worship pollution. They have rituals where they toss giant statues into rivers, lakes and the ocean and clog the ecosystem. They've recently introduced this practice to Canada. Soon, all of our pristine rivers will look like the Ganges.Isn't the Ganges supposed to be a holy river in Hinduism? And yet it's probably the most polluted river on the planet.
What is happening is exactly what "they" didn't want happening
How is it different from the Indian kind? Aside from likely much better food safety, that is?I made Japanese Curry today.
Milder spices and kinda... sweeter? It's hard to really describe, but it's really nice. It's a lot easier on the stomach.How is it different from the Indian kind? Aside from likely much better food safety, that is?
In one of those later episodes of Futurama, the Planet Express crew flies to the Third World (of Antares), an ugly and heavily polluted world where natives speak with Indian accent, treat the children horribly, and they dismantle spacecraft for scrap metal. Almost everything seems to be brown over there (except for all the blue-skinned natives).Indians literally worship pollution.
Fun fact: the surname "Chertoff" alludes to being "of the devil"
From Wikipedia: "Michael Chertoff was born to Gershon Baruch Chertoff (1915–96), a rabbi and Talmudic scholar who was the leader of Congregation B'nai Israel in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Livia Chertoff (née Eisen), a Polish–born Israeli American who was the first flight attendant for El Al.[1][2] His paternal grandparents are Paul Chertoff, a rabbi and professor of Talmud,[3] and Esther Barish Chertoff.[4]"
I think this is a paki, but I can't tell the difference. Anyway, he's just randomly tearing down a centuries-old wall in England.
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This enraged me. That dry stone wall took great effort and skill to erect, built by unknown people who lived lives of quiet obscurity in poverty but nonetheless still benefit us today.
It does a useful job, and has done so for centuries. It is attractive. Most people wouldn’t know who owns it but that’s irrelevant - it’s not theirs but they respect it anyway, even if it causes a minor inconvenience at times.
And this useless creature is so stupid, destructive and arrogant that he destroys part of it in plain sight because he cannot even understand why it’s needed, let alone why it is lovely and wonderful or others’ property rights. He cannot honour the skill or legacy of those who worked to improve the land centuries ago. He doesn’t even have shame when caught. At least he was cowardly enough to stop when challenged. He was no doubt congratulating himself on his jugaad and cleverness.
Top hat me, I don’t care.
I feel sad when I see sickly or malnourished animals in India. While Indians are the most disgusting race on the planet and all of their woes are their own fault, the animals born there did nothing wrong.Yes, and cows are the most sacred of all animals and yet they starve and rape them.
Such is the nature of the Jeet.
So that's why Indians can get so "triggered" when one points out flaws in the ways of India?Because they are absolutely convinced that their culture is superior to yours.
Instead of believing in taking care of their sacred things, Jeets have reverse logic: the river is holy, therefore everything it touches becomes clean, meaning it is not only okay but actually good to dump everything into it. I'm sure in a society without factories and billions of people a river could handle some corpses and waste, but not like this.Isn't the Ganges supposed to be a holy river in Hinduism? And yet it's probably the most polluted river on the planet.
What if Indian kids watched Captain Planet? Speaking of 'toons, I think I read somewhere that Indians don't like cartoons because "they are not real" or something like that.Captain Planet