What if Franz Kafka was alive today and wrote "The Metamorphosis" but instead of Gregor turning into a bug he turned into a pajeet?

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title tbh
 
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Id commit suicide if I became indian tbh.
 
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Legit made me smile irl :feelskek::feelskek:
 
Title: Transformation

In a quiet suburban town, there lived a man named Samir. He was an ordinary individual with a simple life - a job at a local bank, a small apartment, and a routine that he followed diligently. However, one fateful morning, Samir woke up to find himself transformed into an Indian man.
At first, Samir was in shock. He looked at his reflection in the mirror and saw dark skin, long black hair, and a completely different face staring back at him. He felt a surge of panic and confusion coursing through his veins. How could this have happened? What was he going to do now?
As days passed, Samir struggled to come to terms with his new identity. He faced discrimination and prejudice from those around him who were not accustomed to seeing an Indian man in their midst. His family and friends shunned him, unable to accept the drastic change that had befallen him.
Despite the challenges he faced, Samir embarked on a journey of self-discovery. He immersed himself in Indian culture, learning the language, traditions, and values of his new identity. He found solace in the vibrant colors of Indian clothing, the spicy flavors of Indian cuisine, and the melodious tunes of Indian music.
Through his transformation, Samir gained a new perspective on life. He realized that true identity transcended physical appearance and societal norms. He embraced his Indian heritage with pride, celebrating the richness and diversity it brought to his existence.
As time went by, Samir became a symbol of unity and acceptance in the community. His story inspired others to look beyond superficial differences and embrace the beauty of diversity. Through his courage and resilience, Samir showed that true transformation begins from within.
And so, the man who once was Samir found a new sense of belonging and purpose as an Indian man. His journey of transformation became a testament to the power of embracing change and embracing oneself, no matter the form it may take.
 
Such a great book because his sister is ready to be bred and fucked as soon as that subhuman dies. At the end basically everyone is happy and feel like it’s a new beginning. Brutal innit faggot
 
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the outcome would've been more severe
 
Such a great book because his sister is ready to be bred and fucked as soon as that subhuman dies. At the end basically everyone is happy and feel like it’s a new beginning. Brutal innit faggot
Nah why this world gotta be so evil
 
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