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- Oct 26, 2014
You're pretty much spot on. Zero perception of the surroundings. Zero lack of self awareness and special awareness. I've seen them walk into doors that were swinging open and towards them as someone was coming out. I've seen them swerve into oncoming traffic trying to make a turn. I've seen them dart into a busy road trying to cross it.Time and time again, it's been proven that jeets are somehow incapable of all forms of perception. Whether it be with trains moving at 200-300lm/h or with deadly predators, it's like they genuinely can't tell that they're in imminent danger. The guy that had the tiger on a leash was relying solely on pure luck as to whether or not he'd get mauled. Barely any actual precaution necessary to reduce the chances of him getting his face torn out instantly was in place, in case the tiger were to do such a thing. In this case the tiger DID tear his face out, but it's not like it matters all that much anyway - one less jeet in the world will always be a positive net gain for everybody else.
I don't think I even need to say anything about the ones that deliberately get close to train tracks only to instantly get run over and crushed into chunks of meat by said trains. No other race is on the same level as Indians when it comes to lack of perception, it's one of the very few categories where they rank 1st place. What a win.
I guess there's just so many that they function like ants or something, a few getting smushed or picked off by predatory animals doesn't matter so long as the majority keeps going.



