
Jason Voorhees
𝕯𝖝𝕯 𝖈𝖗𝖊𝖜 𝕵𝖊𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗
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I love free food. It tastes 10x better when someone pays for you




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My senior who is vacating his hostel in a week/10. Who paid ?
Looks very high end to me. There is a diner like this where we go to eat. Leaves a hole in the wallet that I cant forget until the next paydayMy senior who is vacating his hostel in a week
No but I don't say no to free foodCheat day?
I went for an event more expensive restaurant once. This is still okayLooks very high end to me. There is a diner like this where we go to eat. Leaves a hole in the wallet that I cant forget until the next payday
FatmaxingCheat day?
Eating outside once in a while is okay. It was a special day for him so why ruin it with my gymcel ramblingsFatmaxing
Chwenchy rupees for a South Bombay chick. They are richie richLooks good
I avoid them at all costs @Chadeep knowsChwenchy rupees for a South Bombay chick. They are richie rich
You never know. South Delhi, South Bombay and posh Bangalore. Some of them turn out to be like our dear SimpyI avoid them at all costs @Chadeep knows
i didnt understand a single wordChwenchy rupees for a South Bombay chick. They are richie rich
That part of Mumbai is so posh, that the girls there are ashamed to speak Hindi or Marathi, the local language. They only like American English and so speak in that weird accent that is neither Indian nor American since they try to hide the accent of their mother tongue as much as possible. End result "Chwenchy rupees baiiya" which in proper English would be "Twenty rupees bhaiya (bhai synonym)"i didnt understand a single word
i just know it was funny
thx saar !!!!That part of Mumbai is so posh, that the girls there are ashamed to speak Hindi or Marathi, the local language. They only like American English and so speak in that weird accent that is neither Indian nor American since they try to hide the accent of their mother tongue as much as possible. End result "Chwenchy rupees baiiya" which in proper English would be "Twenty rupees bhaiya (bhai synonym)"
The threadWhat u laughing at ? @optimisticzoomer
What's so funny about the thread?The thread
IdkWhat's so funny about the thread?
British humourIdk
It's cool to find random things funny