Meriasek
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- 16 de Mayo, 2020
It'd be impossible since they never avoid death in the first place. It'd just end after the opening scene with everyone dying.If they set a Final Destination movie in India it'd just be a glorified documentary.
I was hanging out with a Jeeta recently. Many stereotypes were fulfilled, always fun to see. Doesn't really give a shit about her aerospace engineer job and just fucks off to India for extended periods of time without even telling her company, is unashamedly into financial and real estate schemes for passive income, doesn't really want to live here and complains about the culture all the time but also doesn't want to go elsewhere, that sorta stuff. Funniest parts were claiming that Indians are just raised in a way that they don't litter or make noise or impede on anyone, and that the Ganges was totally fine to bathe in. Upon questioning the latter it was clarified that the Ganges was reasonably clean near its spring, which is fair. She first denied that there are corpses in the Ganges, but couldn't deny the existence of the Aghori who, as we all know, pull corpses from the Ganges and eat them, which doesn't really work if there isn't a significant amount of corpses in it, innit. But the cope was that it just happens in Uttar Pradesh, so it's totally not an issue and not reflective of India as a whole. She says the only form of burial in India is cremation and throwing the ashes into the Ganges, but apparently it's impossible that poor and/or dumb people will fuck up or entirely skip the cremation part doesn't cross her mind. Or she thinks that it's just few people, when "poor and/or dumb" means several hundreds of millions of people in India. She'd also claim that the USA is deporting US citizens to Guatemala, which I think was based on one report that turned out to be false.
I think she, like many Indians, just kinda live in their own reality that doesn't really align with how others see (and smell) the world.