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He's lazy, weak, and dumb.

Too lazy to get out and open the back, too weak to lift the package, and too dumb to realize what will happen if the package falls on the pedals.
 
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Some are calling this one of the most Indian posts of all time
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Little did I know that cope smells like unwashed armpit and cow patties and piss
Not an unreasonable post, soap is only really meant to be used in greasy and sweaty areas, water does the trick for large surfaces. Unfortunately for jeets, they think it is appropriate to shovel their faces full of onion and garlic infused slop after showering. They even brush their teeth before eating lol

Epstein on India,
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Does anyone have that picture of the Indian CEOs who were/are actively running established companies into the ground? I know the current FedEx guy was on there, but it's not a complete list obviously...Albertsons Companies had an Indian CEO and tried to sell the company (weakening its growth) and then instituted a massive cost cutting plan before he left (including outsourcing to, of course, India). The current white woman CEO is either bound to it or complicit in it, so I can't say she's doing much better.
 
Does anyone have that picture of the Indian CEOs who were/are actively running established companies into the ground? I know the current FedEx guy was on there, but it's not a complete list obviously...Albertsons Companies had an Indian CEO and tried to sell the company (weakening its growth) and then instituted a massive cost cutting plan before he left (including outsourcing to, of course, India). The current white woman CEO is either bound to it or complicit in it, so I can't say she's doing much better.
uhm saaar, please look at stock prices of big companies when Eeeendian CEOs took over and their stock price now.

Thank you come again
 
uhm saaar, please look at stock prices of big companies when Eeeendian CEOs took over and their stock price now.

Thank you come again
The two reasons for that are turning one time purchases into subscriptions (pioneered by the Indian CEO of Adobe) and inflation.

This is a partial list of what Steve Ballmer (who at the time was thought of as a bad CEO) launched at Microsoft from 1998-2014:

Indian Office (big mistake)

Internet Explorer 5-11 (contrary to the memes, IE was a great browser, they just didn't improve it for years after 6 came out and they struggled to catch up to Firefox and Chrome once they started working on it again)

Windows 98
Windows ME (similar to Windows 2000 (the business OS) but still ran on the old DOS-based kernel)
Windows XP (first non-DOS consumer version of Windows, massive UI and feature improvements)
Windows XP Media Center Edition (Allowed you to use your computer as a TV with support for recorded content and live TV).
Windows XP Tablet Edition (long before the iPad, Windows supported touchscreen and pen
Windows Vista (drastic redesign with much improved security and UI over XP. Took advantage of dedicated GPUs for the first time)
Windows 7 (Vista with an improved taskbar)
Windows 8 (Support for modern multi-touch tablets)
Windows 8.1 (fixed most of the complaints about 8 with the new UI. Last version of Windows to be QA tested.)

Windows 2000 (Windows running on the NT kernel as opposed to the DOS kernel)
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2012
Azure (Microsoft's competitor to AWS)

Xbox
Xbox Live
Xbox 360
Kinect (Microsoft's Wii Competitor)
Xbox One
Kinect V2 (First consumer FaceID camera, long before Apple added it to the iPhone).

Halo
Halo Wars
Halo: MCC/Anniversary Editions
Forza Motorsport
Forza Horizon
Age of Empires
Age of Mythology
Rise of Nations
Gears of War
Zoo Tycoon
Microsoft Flight Simulator

Project Gotham Racing
Fable
Viva Pinata
Mass Effect
Crackdown
Perfect Dark (except for the original N64 game)
Kinect Sports (and many other Kinect games competing with similar Wii games)
Too many more lesser known games to count.


Office 2000 (Clippy, Video conferencing, PhotoDraw (PhotoShop competitor)
Office XP (SharePoint, handwriting recognition, speech recognition, scanning, XML document format)
Office 2003 (XP theme, tablet support, Web 2.0 update for FrontPage webpage builder,
Office 2007 (introduced the ribbon, new programs like OneNote, InfoPath, Communicator (Lync/Skype for Business/Teams))
Office 2010 (minor update for desktop version, but introduced an online Google Docs competitor)
Office 2013 (modern Office is essentially unchanged since this version)

Windows Live (significant update to MSN and its services)
Outlook.com (significant update to Hotmail)
adCenter (Google AdWords competitor)
Bing (Google Search/Maps/etc. competitor)
Many more services.

.NET
Visual Studio
Visual Studio Code
C#
F#
TypeScript
CodePlex (proto-GitHub)
Many more developer tools

Pocket PC
Windows Mobile
Windows Phone
Kin
Lumia
Zune
Surface (the table computer)
Surface (the tablet computer)
Many more consumer devices

What has Satya Nadella done in the 12 years he's been CEO?

Bought a bunch of video game studios and shut them down without releasing a single good game.
Scaled up Azure following Ballmer's plan.
Turned Office into a subscription.
Made Windows free (destroyed its internal business case, causing it to stagnate)
Released Windows 10 (minor update to 8.1, incredibly buggy at launch thanks to the company firing all the QA testers)
Released Windows 11 (Windows 10 with a worse UI and so buggy that updates brick customer computers)
Released Xbox Series X/S, which bombed and killed Xbox as a brand.
Released Game Pass, which loses money.
Released Teams (the worst video conferencing platform on the market and only used because it's included in the Office subscription)
Invested billions in AI that no one uses (saved only by an investment in OpenAI, which is an AI company with actual users and is also a separate company not run by Indians)
Laid off American staff.
Hired so many Indians that the company now has five times as many employees as it did under Ballmer.
 
What has Satya Nadella done in the 12 years he's been CEO?

Bought a bunch of video game studios and shut them down without releasing a single good game.
Scaled up Azure following Ballmer's plan.
Turned Office into a subscription.
Made Windows free (destroyed its internal business case, causing it to stagnate)
Released Windows 10 (minor update to 8.1, incredibly buggy at launch thanks to the company firing all the QA testers)
Released Windows 11 (Windows 10 with a worse UI and so buggy that updates brick customer computers)
Released Xbox Series X/S, which bombed and killed Xbox as a brand.
Released Game Pass, which loses money.
Released Teams (the worst video conferencing platform on the market and only used because it's included in the Office subscription)
Invested billions in AI that no one uses (saved only by an investment in OpenAI, which is an AI company with actual users and is also a separate company not run by Indians)
Laid off American staff.
Hired so many Indians that the company now has five times as many employees as it did under Ballmer.
Thank you India for ushering in the Year of the Linux Desktop
 
What has Satya Nadella done in the 12 years he's been CEO?
So he's more of a Kali Nadella then?

Honestly the more I hear about the kali yuga and shit the more I think yea it's real and it's just describing modern india. Wow filth and disease and corruption where only wealth and status matters and everything is removed from holiness and the natural order. That really is just india.
 
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He's lazy, weak, and dumb.

Too lazy to get out and open the back, too weak to lift the package, and too dumb to realize what will happen if the package falls on the pedals.

Kicker is, it wasn't even the correct address!

It's also hilarious the way their curry do-rags shoot straight off their heads at the slightest impact, like that infamous one redeeming himself with a train. There has to be a compilation vid in this 😂 👳‍♂️


Edit, and sorry, FB again... Bunch of Thai Troons interacting with the elite human capital and it's lack of resources

 
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I still think we should give them guns when they're sent back to India. It'll be funny.
The reason there are so many Sikhs in the West is due to the Khalistani independence movement and the American-Pakistani strategy to hedge India by keeping a nascent separatist movement alive on their western borders.

Does anyone have that picture of the Indian CEOs who were/are actively running established companies into the ground? I know the current FedEx guy was on there, but it's not a complete list obviously...Albertsons Companies had an Indian CEO and tried to sell the company (weakening its growth) and then instituted a massive cost cutting plan before he left (including outsourcing to, of course, India). The current white woman CEO is either bound to it or complicit in it, so I can't say she's doing much better.
Starbucks hired the Indian CEO of Dunkin and he turned the company into a coffee pickup business instead of a comfy third place to hang out while getting coffee.

United Airlines had an Indian CEO for a few years between 1999 and 2002, when it went bankrupt from 9/11. He was notable for getting rid of their popular, low cost Ted sub-brand and driving a largely-employee owned at the time airline into bankruptcy.
 
The reason there are so many Sikhs in the West is due to the Khalistani independence movement and the American-Pakistani strategy to hedge India by keeping a nascent separatist movement alive on their western borders.


Starbucks hired the Indian CEO of Dunkin and he turned the company into a coffee pickup business instead of a comfy third place to hang out while getting coffee.

United Airlines had an Indian CEO for a few years between 1999 and 2002, when it went bankrupt from 9/11. He was notable for getting rid of their popular, low cost Ted sub-brand and driving a largely-employee owned at the time airline into bankruptcy.
I'm talking active Indian CEOs, not just the burning wreckage of previous companies. (See list).
 
I'm talking active Indian CEOs, not just the burning wreckage of previous companies. (See list).
Honestly The nicest thing AI has done is its replaced outsourcing, most of those jobs won't come back but depriving them from indians is funny.

AI isn't just replacing jeets, its fundamentally ripping apart their business model.

"India’s $283-billion IT engine is stalling under pressure from AI. TCS’s 12,000 layoffs are just the beginning, analysts warn, with people managers, testers, and mid-career professionals in the firing line."

 
Which reminds me. The Arabs are known to utterly fuck over Jeets. Despite being the 'elite human capital', sand niggers have lynched Jeets for less aside from outright slavery.

Hilariously, not even a peep from Globohomo despite such actions.
I believe Saudi Arabia has some limited "free reign" very similar to the one China and Israel enjoys - or at the very least, to the one China enjoys. Perhaps because they execute their journalists, not much comes out about the corruption from there.
 
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