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gonna have ourselves hanging tonight boys. An Indian girl from the circus just turned her little play into a genuine necktie party
 
Indians are now trying to claim the pajeet who made that really embarrassing literotica fanfiction about the White women bob vagenes isn't actually Indian.
While it is an Indianism, if he really is a member of the extended Nepali royal family it would certainly explain how he got a finance job despite being a criminal retard: Namely he's another Mamdani-type, a brown failson of the Thrid World who got floated into a high position on account of his family connections.
 
I don't get what the jeet is saying. Doesn't he understand that he can mix and eat the curry with the same thing? I'm so confused because i don't think anyone can be this stupid.

But again, it's a pajeet so i might stand corrected on this one.
honestly he problably doesn't realize that he can eat with a spoon. he problably hasn't mastered curvature and keeps trying to use the bottom side of the spoon
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I'd like to bring up a phenomenon I see online all the time, particularly from Indian people living in the West.

Why does it seem like so many have this mentality that if you say the correct string of words or do the correct behavior it works like a magic spell and people should do whatever you want?

Example I see all the time: "I'm an Indian guy at work and one of the girls there really likes me. First, I gave her chocolates and asked her out and she said no! Then, I gave her flowers and said I really liked her, and she still said no! I did everything right, why is she leading me on?"

Or

"I was hanging out with my friend Sukdeep and noticed he had a new watch. Sukdeep already has three other watches, and I have none! I told Sukdeep that because I don't have any watches and he has so many, he should give me one of his old watches. But he said no! Is Sukdeep a bad person?"

Anybody else familiar with what I'm talking about?
 
Why does it seem like so many have this mentality that if you say the correct string of words or do the correct behavior it works like a magic spell and people should do whatever you want?
Short answer: they're stupid.

Longer answer: they understand the form, but not the function. They understand that saying certain words in a certain order gets someone a certain response, but they don't understand why, except that it works for some people, so it must work for them. Further, they don't use these words to relay information, but to achieve specific goals and acquire status. Their lack of intelligence also limits the flexibility of their vocabulary, as they can't re-use words in a separate, valid context because they don't understand how. Beyond basic, innate vocabulary, which is learned at childhood, all they can do is learn phrases and sentence fragments by rote. The same principle applies to behaviours, which they adopt only because they've seen successful people using them, and which they only hold on to until they've achieved whatever goal they're seeking.

Basically, they learn rules for interaction with the world, which they inflexibly apply to every situation that resembles the circumstances for which they've learned those rules.

edit: Just remembered an advert I saw decades ago.

It was funny at the time, but now I see it in a very different light.

 
Sex pest Aziz Ansari was on SNL last night, despite serious sexual assault accusations he confessed to back in 2018, in a cold open mocking Kashyap Patel:

"You guys should not be reporting the lies and the gossip. You should be reporting on the historic nature of my appointment. I'm a trailblazer! I'm the first Indian person to suck at their job. Everyone says Indian people are smart, hardworking, incredibly intelligent. I prove without a shadow of a doubt that we can be just as incapable and incompetent as the whites."

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Sure sounds like the Indian's in the USA haven't gotten the message; we know you aren't smart, hardworking or incredibly intelligent (which he already commented on when he listed "smart" at the beginning of his list.) we know you people are sex pests, you confessed to being a sex pest (when a women says "no I don't want to have sex with you" but you continue to force her to have sex with you thats a crime-no you can't wiggle your way out of the crime to say your izzat.

SNL should be ashamed of itself for paying a confessed sexual predator to come on and insult whites, which is itself a form of racism. Racism goes both ways, you can't have it one way, kikes.

I'm going to be spending this week emailing various women's rights organizations about this sex pest and SNL supporting his sexual crimes. These Indian's need to learn their place, which is lower than dogs.
 
Out of all the foods you may want to eat with your hands, curry is one of the last ones. It is almost soup. If you don't have a spoon may as well drink it from a bowl.
 
Out of all the foods you may want to eat with your hands, curry is one of the last ones. It is almost soup. If you don't have a spoon may as well drink it from a bowl.
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I recently found out that Arabs actually eat the rice from the same plate to show their unity with each other, I guess in the form of saliva and germ exchange.

And here I was thinking people who ate rice with forks instead of spoons were weird...

I don't get what the jeet is saying. Doesn't he understand that he can mix and eat the curry with the same thing? I'm so confused because i don't think anyone can be this stupid.

But again, it's a pajeet so i might stand corrected on this one.
I think that he thinks you have to put the rice and curry in your mouth separately with a spoon and then mix it in your mouth.

This is the thing that makes predating on jeets online so easy, they are obviously begging for acceptance while pretending to be totally confident in their own ways, or it is just low tier trolling to annoy people and get them engaged with jeets.
 
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Is it true that Indians have a tradition of eating using the right hand because the left hand is traditionally used to wipe?

(ew)
 
I'd like to bring up a phenomenon I see online all the time, particularly from Indian people living in the West.

Why does it seem like so many have this mentality that if you say the correct string of words or do the correct behavior it works like a magic spell and people should do whatever you want?

Example I see all the time: "I'm an Indian guy at work and one of the girls there really likes me. First, I gave her chocolates and asked her out and she said no! Then, I gave her flowers and said I really liked her, and she still said no! I did everything right, why is she leading me on?"

Or

"I was hanging out with my friend Sukdeep and noticed he had a new watch. Sukdeep already has three other watches, and I have none! I told Sukdeep that because I don't have any watches and he has so many, he should give me one of his old watches. But he said no! Is Sukdeep a bad person?"

Anybody else familiar with what I'm talking about?
Black people are like that too, the Brooks trial was a great example of this. He represented himself and kept saying "Objection" and "Grounz (on grounds of what)" without understanding what it all meant, he just saw them as magic words that maybe would work on white people.

It's a low IQ thing from people who have lived among whites. They will also pull out their phone and record a person even if they are on the wrong because they think cellphones are magic charms.
 
I'd like to bring up a phenomenon I see online all the time, particularly from Indian people living in the West.

Why does it seem like so many have this mentality that if you say the correct string of words or do the correct behavior it works like a magic spell and people should do whatever you want?

Example I see all the time: "I'm an Indian guy at work and one of the girls there really likes me. First, I gave her chocolates and asked her out and she said no! Then, I gave her flowers and said I really liked her, and she still said no! I did everything right, why is she leading me on?"

Or

"I was hanging out with my friend Sukdeep and noticed he had a new watch. Sukdeep already has three other watches, and I have none! I told Sukdeep that because I don't have any watches and he has so many, he should give me one of his old watches. But he said no! Is Sukdeep a bad person?"

Anybody else familiar with what I'm talking about?
That's toddler behaviour. Like, a 3-year-old will say something like:
"I want a cookie, PLEEEEEASE"
"No, you can't have cookies before dinner."
"What?! BUT MUUUUM, I SAID 'PLEASE''!!"
They think "please" is what you say to get things, until they get to about 5 or 6 and understand there's more to it than that.
 
Do Indians ever directly talk about "izzat"? I've never head of the term before I saw this thread.

They’re just mad other people know about it.
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Idk how much of this backstory is true, but she’s the one who peaked me on Indians, so I’m forever grateful.
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Had to include that one because LOL
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“ABCDesis” poster calling another subreddit an incel cesspool when that’s exactly what they are…priceless.
There's literally an Indian soap opera called Izzat right now in India.


If you IMDB search, you'll find there have been Indian / Pakistani / Bhagladshi (same thing) movies called Izzat ever since like 1968. The idea that "oh gosh I don't know where racists are getting this completely made up esoteric term from" is as laughable a lie as hearing "hallo dis his Bill Gates from Mike-row-soft. Your computer is having a virus..."
 
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