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Curries here will say he mogs Chris HemsworthView attachment 1245694
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@PrestonCurries here will say he mogs Chris Hemsworth
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giga based. we might not fuck stacy, but it is our human right to stareYes, they stare, especially at white women...
No it's kanpur and they are famous their stare and thislitteraly abo looking
this must be the extreme south of tamil nadu or something
In western countries it's considered already sexual harassment and microaggression.giga based. we might not fuck stacy, but it is our human right to stare
It is a part of human nature to give special attention to anything that is new or unusual. For a lot of people in India, experiencing a new culture, skin colour, accent, way of dressing, eating habits, or a lifestyle; creates a sense of curiosity, and results in uninvited Indians staring.indians are hella weird bruh whats wrong with them
@Chadeep @Preston @volcelfatcel yoo ma chadpreets explain
They've probably never seen a white man before. I've seen a video where a few curries stared down a black guy aswell. They are just curious lolindians are hella weird bruh whats wrong with them
@Chadeep @Preston @volcelfatcel yoo ma chadpreets explain
idk manindians are hella weird bruh whats wrong with them
@Chadeep @Preston @volcelfatcel yoo ma chadpreets explain
That is not a white man thoThey've probably never seen a white man before. I've seen a video where a few curries stared down a black guy aswell. They are just curious lol
India is mostly homogeneous and it's rare to see even curries from other states here. This reminds me of one particular incident. I think it was last year. I was having my breakfast at a dhaba near Charminar and saw a couple walking by the side of the road. They were curries I could tell but from a different state, Kashmir probably. They looked very different from the locals and everyone from the dhaba owner to the pedestrians were staring at them. Analysing their clothes, their faces, their luggage, their walk. Not in a creepy way or anything but they were curious. You don't see non locals here often let alone foreignersIt is a part of human nature to give special attention to anything that is new or unusual. For a lot of people in India, experiencing a new culture, skin colour, accent, way of dressing, eating habits, or a lifestyle; creates a sense of curiosity, and results in uninvited Indians staring.