Kroker
Pain changes people
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IMAGINE being born in India with the rest of 1.6B population... How traumatic it can be? Your first screams are in a dity desentizied non-sterile hospital and you open your eyes to a dirty celling with paint scrapes are falling... congratulations ms/mr its a baby boy, they wrap you in used pieces of clothes and off to your new prison (home), they first gushes of wind once you step a foot outside of the tomb (referring to the hospital) a smell of dried shit on the side walk tickel your pinkish blood capillaries of your nose, here you go boy now you're immune to the smell for the rest of your life... Ironic. There should a syndrome for this type of neurotic disorder. A place not your or me would wish to taste or experience any day.
Yet we got fellas like @BrahminBoss and @inferiorpispot234 which they didnt rope instead they are trying to fight this miserable brutal of reality, and we even have a player whose playing on nightmare difficulty @FailedNormieManlet in UK even if he posts a larp or two from here and there, I do really execuse him, because you have to numb the reality and attach yourself to something that dampens the pain. lets learn a thing or two of those fighters, they didn't surrender to the cards they were dealt and tapped out, instead they are trying to come up with the best possible play.
We also got people like @TRUE_CEL who are chill even when life is harsh towards him in terms of looks/relationships yet he is cool and carries himself with ease, at least this is the vibes on the forum and hopefully also in real life.
Indians are fighters. Front row soldiers. Warriors with wooden swords and no shields.
Yet we got fellas like @BrahminBoss and @inferiorpispot234 which they didnt rope instead they are trying to fight this miserable brutal of reality, and we even have a player whose playing on nightmare difficulty @FailedNormieManlet in UK even if he posts a larp or two from here and there, I do really execuse him, because you have to numb the reality and attach yourself to something that dampens the pain. lets learn a thing or two of those fighters, they didn't surrender to the cards they were dealt and tapped out, instead they are trying to come up with the best possible play.
We also got people like @TRUE_CEL who are chill even when life is harsh towards him in terms of looks/relationships yet he is cool and carries himself with ease, at least this is the vibes on the forum and hopefully also in real life.
Indians are fighters. Front row soldiers. Warriors with wooden swords and no shields.
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