
Jason Voorhees
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An economist recently said after conducting a nation wide survey of India that India is basically 3 different countries inside one with people from those tiers living drastically different lives.I already showed what tier 1 India looks like.
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And this is tier 2. Where my dad spent majority of his life. It's chill and because you are in kerala it has proper garbage disposal so the streets are clean. Crime is non existent because again you are in kerala better off than most places. 24/7 water and electricity with good internet. Education is also decent but it's stuck in a time warp. Like you went back 40-50 years or something. All the buildings are old wires and electricity lines dangling everywhere that were setup decades ago. Some of these areas have remain untouched since 60s.The roads can be rough, sometimes just dirt paths after the monsoon. Life's affordable but there are no jobs to do. You'll stay where you are there's 0 growth which is why my dad left this place in his youth and worked his ass off for me. This is the how the middle class lives
For tier 3 I need to look through my gallery to find the slums.

My home back in curryland mogs 90% of american housing
A comment @Archimedes had me thinking about it. I never realized it but back when I lived in the city. I lived in these apartments. My previous home in India somehow manages to be better than the thousands of homeless americans that live in tents here but i lived in the developed upper class...
And this is tier 2. Where my dad spent majority of his life. It's chill and because you are in kerala it has proper garbage disposal so the streets are clean. Crime is non existent because again you are in kerala better off than most places. 24/7 water and electricity with good internet. Education is also decent but it's stuck in a time warp. Like you went back 40-50 years or something. All the buildings are old wires and electricity lines dangling everywhere that were setup decades ago. Some of these areas have remain untouched since 60s.The roads can be rough, sometimes just dirt paths after the monsoon. Life's affordable but there are no jobs to do. You'll stay where you are there's 0 growth which is why my dad left this place in his youth and worked his ass off for me. This is the how the middle class lives


For tier 3 I need to look through my gallery to find the slums.
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