Gurney Halleck
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- May 8, 2025
I'd rather not, they've already proven they'll 'intimate' anything that moves.Imagine being intimated by a bunch of jeets.
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I'd rather not, they've already proven they'll 'intimate' anything that moves.Imagine being intimated by a bunch of jeets.
The currybog vermin think it is a divine blessing to be crushed by the Juggernaut.Saw a video on Facebook where a pajeet runs straight into an incoming train. Legit, the person is on the tracks, runs foward as the train comes and is splashed.
Unless thats a suicide, that may be the most retarded death possible, deers at least just freeze when the giant metal object is on their way, this guy runs straight into the fucking steel serpent.
So in a perfect world, what would you guys say is the best indian food?
Like when it's prepared using actual edible ingredients and in a kitchen by someone who washes their hands.
- Butter chicken
- Various dosas
- Biryani rice is delicious
There's also the less usual kind of Indian fusion food that uses a wok, pejoratively called Indo-Chinese. And before you ask, no, dog meat isn't on the menu.
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I quite like chicken korma and I like weird or rare spices that you won't find in a traditional euro-centric kitchen, like what the fuck is mace and what would I use rose water for outside of this recipe? This website also has a masala chai recipe I've been dying to make.So in a perfect world, what would you guys say is the best indian food?
Like when it's prepared using actual edible ingredients and in a kitchen by someone who washes their hands.
JP chicken curry that I have made countless times. I also like her other curry recipes.Japanese curry, which is good because like all other tolerable "Indian" cuisine it's been thoroughly de-jeetified. Two layers of separation, even (first adapted by the British and then passed to Japan). You can't go wrong with those curry cubes from the store with beef cubes and carrots over top of rice.
"You have too respect me."
I like the ‘Watch People Die’ thread. It’s like 50% Indians getting either electrocuted or train’d — with the rest being South Americans murdering each other.
I like the ‘Watch People Die’ thread. It’s like 50% Indians getting either electrocuted or train’d — with the rest being South Americans murdering each other.
Most Indians think about escaping India. These guys are ahead of the curve - they try to escape being Indian.
Doesn't this happen because they believe in reincarnation and hope for a better dice roll on the next round?These tend to be suicides. They wave at the train so the engineer knows they didn't accidentally kill them, I guess as a sort of courtesy. Incidentally if you talk to railroad engineers in the US they'll tell you its a matter of when you'll kill someone, not if. Suicide by train is pretty common, as are people just trying to beat the crossing gates and people walking the tracks illegally with their backs to the train and headphones on.
Engineers do often experience trauma from these incidents as you might expect. My hunch is its way way worse in India. The few videos of people obviously running into the train or sitting on the tracks waving at the train as it barrels down on them are letting the engineer know they want to be crushed to help minimize any feelings of guilt the engineer might have (assuming it was an accident,)
Bad example, you couldn't be more wrong about that one. Mace is very common in European kitchens going back to at least medieval times as a cooking ingredient, primarily in seasoning meats. It's the core flavor of traditional pork pies. It's the ground hull of a nutmeg seed and while that's native to Indonesia, it's export was a major part of the early spice trades going back as early as the 6th century. Although it started out in medicinal use, it transitioned to being a culinary ingredient some time around the 11th century.weird or rare spices that you won't find in a traditional euro-centric kitchen, like what the fuck is mace
Doesn't this happen because they believe in reincarnation and hope for a better dice roll on the next round?
"This is America"
Do not release the footage saar.
The best way for people not to know that you bathe in cow shit is... not to bathe in cow shit.