DAAAAAYUM INDIA!!! YOU NASTY!!! (not for sensitive viewers! GRAPHIC!!!)
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Those pictures are from that Chinese article there is like 100 more pictures, all disgusting, how can you live like that? smh...
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indians stank
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Better them than me
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They're a bunch of ? .
They throw their dead into the water. Burn their dead and throw their ashes into the water. ? and ? in their water. Do animal sacrifices and let the blood into the water. Bathe in the water.
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That guy is drinking the water!
i know someone who just flew out to India. Aint heard from him since. -
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That's f*cked up
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My co-worker is headed to India to train next month.
I should show her this thread.
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this ? made me laugh
Black bull #1: hey wanna see a dead body?
black bull #2: im with it,just let me finish this hay
black bull #1: aite its by this rail, go by it and look over
black bull #2: damn they killed that white ? -
My co-worker is headed to India to train next month.
I should show her this thread.
No, don't. Just tell her you hear that they have beautiful waters and she should go swimming naked. -
turrble
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The whole indian peninsula is a place I will never visit. If you get out the big cities china aint much cleaner then india. Its not like theres just garbage or ? everywhere, its the ? people. You will see mafuckas on the side taking ? in broad day, a family will walk by you and all you hear is them burping and farting out loud, spitting all over the place. Its that spit that comes from the bottom of your lungs too. ? disgusting
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....But, if we post ? pics, we get banned....
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Now THAT'S what spoilers were made for.
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a family will walk by you and all you hear is them burping and farting out loud, spitting all over the place. Its that spit that comes from the bottom of your lungs too. ? disgusting
If that ain't the truth. I use to work with them mofos
They would blow their nose without tissue, take water bottles into the ports-johns to wash they as*
One time one of em gave some of their indian candy and it had a fly baked into it. ? standing there looking at me waiting for to eat it. I told I was full and threw that sh*t in trash as soon as he walked away.
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They have ? colonies over there too. India is just a filthy country.
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seen this ? before. India is a filthy place. If only they invested in waste management at the same rate they do skin lightening products.
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And y'all suprised by this? The middle east has always been a cesspool of diseases and famine since moses parted the red sea.
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Sad fact that sanitation & hygiene has taken a back seat to their ? up religion. Plus the whole government is built to cater to the rich (You think there's a class separation here?! If Bill Gates was from India ...... he would spend his money on letting you know how he gives zero ? about the poor have-nots!)
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Yea I hated India but then again I'm from Subsaharan Africa which is still better than India
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They have ? colonies over there too. India is just a filthy country.India may have one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but 130,000 Indians are diagnosed with leprosy every year – more than every other country put together. It's partly because the country's population is so huge but also, campaigners say, because the Indian government and some international donors are neglecting the fight against the disease. Hundreds of thousands of Indians suffer from leprosy and its debilitating after-effects.
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700 leprosy colonies
Dr. Gopal, International President of the International Association for Integration, Dignity and Economic Advancement (IDEA), which he helped to set up in 1994, says there are 700 leprosy colonies in the country where over 2 lakh people live marginalised lives.
“Even if they do not have the disease, merely the address of a ? colony is reason enough for disqualification for applying to a job or being denied admission in a school,” Dr. Gopal told The Hindu while citing a recent case of Bihar, where a child was denied admission merely because someone in the family had the disease.
Despite being part of a panel that is now busy preparing a new official programme for leprosy with on early detection and removal of stigma, Dr. Gopal feels that there has been some complacency in the implementation of the National Leprosy Eradication Programme launched in 1983. “There is some kind of lack of interest because the disease is believed to have gone. But there is a steady flow of new cases,” he explains.
With the introduction of MDT, India with help from the World Bank and the World Health Organisation (WHO) started providing MDT free of cost to affected people from 1993 until 2004. India took over the programme in 2005 after it pronounced that the disease was eliminated. -
Why the dead ? got her legs wide open tho!?! Hoe ass.