India Is A Shithole!

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Thats supposed to be romantic?

Traditional all male fecal fling. After these shit pirates finish rubbing each other down and snaking each others manholes this event has been known to lead to their 2nd highest peak time pregnancy rate in all of India

Shit spun lusties

Putrid rot filled mating ritual festivities

Know wonder Ganesh has so many arms
 

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Ganesh has only two arms. You're thinking of either Vishnu or Kali.

"Know wonder" you're so harsh on the Hindus. You can't tell one avatar from another. You're like Caskur, but with better teeth.
 
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He'll probably disappear for a week or two after this and only return when he thinks his latest psoydo-intellectual faux pas has been forgotten.

Nah, I'm good.

With a university degree in Religious Studies and a Specialization in Asian Traditions (with a focus on Hindu and Buddhist iconology and iconography), I'm only partly guilty of a pseudo-intellectual faux-pas.

Ganesh can be represented with more arms than two, sure. Let's call this one a tie, shall we?

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Damn, but I miss the beautiful art and artefacts of India.
 
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He'll probably disappear for a week or two after this and only return when he thinks his latest psoydo-intellectual faux pas has been forgotten.

Nah, I'm good.

With a university degree in Religious Studies and a Specialization in Asian Traditions (with a focus on Hindu and Buddhist iconology and iconography), I'm only partly guilty of a pseudo-intellectual faux-pas.

Ganesh can be represented with more arms than two, sure. Let's call this one a tie, shall we?

ganesh.jpg


Damn, but I miss the beautiful art and artefacts of India.
Ganesha has four arms, which would each hold the deity's usual attributes. He would have held a bowl of sweets in his lower left hand, which his trunk extends toward to eat. In his upper left hand, he would have held a rosary. In his upper right hand, he would have held a noose or a weapon.
 

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Do you fucking morons understand tht 4.5 BILLION people in the world do not have access to toilets? Do you know why? BECAUSE OF POVERTY, YOU ABSOLUTE IDIOTS.
 

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Do you fucking morons understand tht 4.5 BILLION people in the world do not have access to toilets? Do you know why? BECAUSE OF POVERTY, YOU ABSOLUTE IDIOTS.


Just open your mouth and lay on your back for one of them and make it 4,499,999,999 people who do not have access to toilets, cunt
 
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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...
 

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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
 
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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.
 

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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.

Exactly, they went to India because there was something to be gained of it. Never mind the "shithole" that it was, eh?
 
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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.

Exactly, they went to India because there was something to be gained of it. Never mind the "shithole" that it was, eh?
What's your point? It's not our fault we were savvy...
 

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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.

Exactly, they went to India because there was something to be gained of it. Never mind the "shithole" that it was, eh?
What's your point? It's not our fault we were savvy...

My point? You don't mind filth all that much, not really.
 
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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.

Exactly, they went to India because there was something to be gained of it. Never mind the "shithole" that it was, eh?
What's your point? It's not our fault we were savvy...

My point? You don't mind filth all that much, not really.
I'm sure we made our own accommodation and introduced technologies...
 

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The British made it part of their Empire, why? It must have been filthy then too.
Ahh googles...
The British issued the first sanitation law in 1848 in England. The first sanitation law came to effect in India in 1878. The municipalities were mandated to construct toilets in the slums of Calcutta (now Kolkata), the capital of British India. Toilets got curtains in 1880.
Then everywhere went literally to shit when we left...

I want to know why they went to such a filthy place to being with? You answered what I didn't ask.
How did the British land in India? The British East India Company came to India as traders in spices, a very important commodity in Europe back then as it was used to preserve meat. Apart from that, they primarily traded in silk, cotton, indigo dye, tea and opium.

Exactly, they went to India because there was something to be gained of it. Never mind the "shithole" that it was, eh?
What's your point? It's not our fault we were savvy...

My point? You don't mind filth all that much, not really.
I'm sure we made our own accommodation and introduced technologies...


I think my point is clear. It was a "shithole: then and it's a "shithole" now. Only now, you don't need them anymore.
 
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