GigaMogger
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Just found out why call centres are have been 'outsourced' to India, it's because old (29+ yo) women are most likely to complain about faulty products and services
My uncle's an executive at BT (British Telecom) and he explained that a load of top secret corporate research was done on what voices, phenos and accents were most likely to make women too horny to remember what they were complaining about and the research was conclusively in favour of Indian men across all peak wetness metrics
The theory behind it is as women age (21+), they're no longer contacted as much by high-value low-inhib curry slayers for bobs and vagene - so hearing their voices again on customer service calls makes them feel young and desired again
But nobody knows because they never released this scientific blackpill to the masses, mainly so bluepilled companies wouldn't find out and keep hiring whites in their call centres - they came up with the whole 'outsourcing' cope so whites such as myself wouldn't rope on mass
This is legit btw and not a shitpost, JBC theory is legit
My uncle's an executive at BT (British Telecom) and he explained that a load of top secret corporate research was done on what voices, phenos and accents were most likely to make women too horny to remember what they were complaining about and the research was conclusively in favour of Indian men across all peak wetness metrics
The theory behind it is as women age (21+), they're no longer contacted as much by high-value low-inhib curry slayers for bobs and vagene - so hearing their voices again on customer service calls makes them feel young and desired again
But nobody knows because they never released this scientific blackpill to the masses, mainly so bluepilled companies wouldn't find out and keep hiring whites in their call centres - they came up with the whole 'outsourcing' cope so whites such as myself wouldn't rope on mass
This is legit btw and not a shitpost, JBC theory is legit
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