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Mai to cleanliness dekh ria hu.

Desistan shehers are so crowded and dirty and tutty.
Sharma ye Iraandd, Georgia, Armenia teeno aik jesay hain. Nothing 'Asiandd'.....nor 'pendu' about their societies.

Gundgi is part of subcontinent culture probably from millennia, but this type of social scene and absence of class/ gender segregation culture is what totally stands out no?

Crime free, saaf suthra gentrified hona is a fukkin big ask for us man.

46 saalon say sanctioned, aur ye Iraandi hum say kaheen behtar.

Its 0 degC in Tehraandd right now, if it ever drops to that in Karachi, hamari aadhi pop. murr jaey gee cuz they can't take the cold at all due to poor health.
 
Sharma ye Iraandd, Georgia, Armenia teeno aik jesay hain. Nothing 'Asiandd'.....nor 'pendu' about their societies.

Gundgi is part of subcontinent culture probably from millennia, but this type of social scene and absence of class/ gender segregation culture is what totally stands out no?

Crime free, saaf suthra gentrified hona is a fukkin big ask for us man.

46 saalon say sanctioned, aur ye Iraandi hum say kaheen behtar.

Its 0 degC in Tehraandd right now, if it ever drops to that in Karachi, hamari aadhi pop. murr jaey gee cuz they can't take the cold at all due to poor health.
Yup, I've said this earlier too.

Where I'm at is supposed to be one of India's richest state, at number 2.. no1 is Maharashtra just north.. and Bombay we know is tutty with horrible infra.

Idhar bhi gandd macha ke rakhai hai, bine sochay smjhe they just throw away their garbage, in the most pristine scenic spots. Big city like Delhi too, fancy azz neighborhoods and "upmarket" "high end" raeez areas me bhi ye hi haal hai out in public spots. The only safe places free of garbage are housing developments, but the second you drive or walk out the gates of the gated community.. har jageh gandgi..

honestly, makes me wanna murder someone. Xutiye madarcxod desis.. whole country is one big Bihar.
 
Though B'lore is supposed to be pretty nice, pleasant climate year round. Infra ka lafda hai, flooding, water-logging..

Doc sb is in Pune, also supposed to be better than most.

North east clean hai, logon k attitudes, particularly toward women and freedom are different from the mainland, Nagas, Manipuris, Sikkim folk.. slanty eyed Chinese looking crew.

Bengal is a dump, as is a lot of Assam.

Hopeless desh bc
 
Though B'lore is supposed to be pretty nice, pleasant climate year round. Infra ka lafda hai, flooding, water-logging..

Doc sb is in Pune, also supposed to be better than most.

North east clean hai, logon k attitudes, particularly toward women and freedom are different from the mainland, Nagas, Manipuris, Sikkim folk.. slanty eyed Chinese looking crew.

Bengal is a dump, as is a lot of Assam.

Hopeless desh bc
Entire subcontinent is one big dump. Especially the plains people - paharis are a lot better.

Teaching these people to be responsible adults is a huge uphill job.

@Lulldapull can tell you how fanatic Japanese are about cleaning up, even they recycle the correct type of item in correct receptacles. And wash their recyclables before putting them in the blue containers. Germans and Scandinavians are the same way.
 
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Ye na khata toh ₹1500 bach jaatey.

This is so me.
 

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Struggling to meet impossible beauty and behavior standards.

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We’ve been there, right? That point where every guy in your life thinks you’re perfect, and every girl is wondering how you manage it. But even then, there’s something missing. It’s hollow. It doesn’t feel like enough because it never was. We’re running ourselves ragged trying to keep up with this image of what we’re “supposed” to be, but it’s just not sustainable. You work harder to be someone you’re not, just to meet a standard that doesn’t even fit you.

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3. True Worth Comes from Within​


Inner value is permanent, not dependent on external validation.

Inner value is permanent, not dependent on external validation.
Your real worth is not defined by how many likes you get or how perfect your body is. It comes from your inner value, the one we all share. We’re all born with this innate worth that can never be taken away. We were made under the blueprint of something greater. So, if we doubt ourselves, we’re essentially doubting that greatness. We are perfect in our imperfections. It’s part of being human.

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4. The Truth About Sacrifice and Self-Worth​


Sacrificing for others won’t make you enough for everyone.

Sacrificing for others won’t make you enough for everyone.
No matter how much you sacrifice, no matter how much you please others, you’ll never be enough for everyone. People are bitter when they’re stuck in their own insecurities, and they nitpick others to project their unhappiness. It’s easier to tear someone else down than to work on yourself. So don’t listen to those voices. The ones that try to tell you that you’re not doing enough or that you’re too much. You only have one life, and you don’t owe it to anyone to live it according to their expectations. It’s time to mute the background noise and let the side characters stay where they belong. You don’t have to be perfect; you just have to be authentic. One life. One purpose. Live it unapologetically. Let go of the impossible ideal that was never meant for you and embrace the real, messy, beautiful you.
 
Yup, I've said this earlier too.

Where I'm at is supposed to be one of India's richest state, at number 2.. no1 is Maharashtra just north.. and Bombay we know is tutty with horrible infra.

Idhar bhi gandd macha ke rakhai hai, bine sochay smjhe they just throw away their garbage, in the most pristine scenic spots. Big city like Delhi too, fancy azz neighborhoods and "upmarket" "high end" raeez areas me bhi ye hi haal hai out in public spots. The only safe places free of garbage are housing developments, but the second you drive or walk out the gates of the gated community.. har jageh gandgi..

honestly, makes me wanna murder someone. Xutiye madarcxod desis.. whole country is one big Bihar.
This is what happens bhai when you can't maintain your borders.

Every mofo just walks right on in and then yous like k bc ye kya ho gya?.....lol

Iran ne ager mass deportations shru nahi karay, then Iraandd will die just like da subcontinent.

US waala hashar ho ga, and you know it.......
 
Entire subcontinent is one big dump. Especially the plains people - paharis are a lot better.

Teaching these people to be responsible adults is a huge uphill job.

@Lulldapull can tell you how fanatic Japanese are about cleaning up, even they recycle the correct type of item in correct receptacles. And wash their recyclables before putting them in the blue containers. Germans and Scandinavians are the same way.
Bilal yaar forget these europeandzz saalay harami racists......look at the Irani's how clean their cities are and how civilized they are.

I post their city vidz so our people can see bhai that it is possible to have a good country on your own steam not bowing down to nobody. Believing in yourself and having confidence to do the right thing.

Iran parrossi hae hamara koi europe main nahi hae!

Problem is our colonization has completely destroyed our society. The damage done to us is almost irreversible.
 
This is what happens bhai when you can't maintain your borders.

Every mofo just walks right on in and then yous like k bc ye kya ho gya?.....lol

Iran ne ager mass deportations shru nahi karay, then Iraandd will die just like da subcontinent.

US waala hashar ho ga, and you know it.......
Its mostly inside walas, outside walas ka bhi scene hai, BD se infil to all parts of the country, far and wide.. and har jageh really nasty areas me they staying.

Like I said, but, pehle se hi dirty itna hai, its just like throwing a few more garbage bags to cherry on top it, or a sprinkling of *&*&*&*& garnish on a purana fungus laga hua cake :P
 

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