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We...we'll be the ones killing you
Bruh where my revolution neighbors at cuz we been bussin straight to
Kangladeshis continue to be foremost example of getting rekt
Tbf like half the Paki foids are pregnant at any given time so its kind of hard to shoot at foids without hitting a few pregnant ones y'know
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I'm kind of surprised China was that far ahead of us even in 1965 tbh no wonder they took off like they did. If they were then where we are now with zero contact with westoid capitali etc that's a massive industrial base to spring board from once the investments started coming in. Yet their GDP/capita figures were similar to our's, which would imply what agriculture was far less productive? I don't think its possible to be much less productive than the Indian peasant per capita and not starve but then again lots of Chinamen did so
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“The Quran is sacred for Muslims and should be sacred for everyone else”
— RusEmbassy_Pakistan (@RusEmbPakistan) June 29, 2023
🇷🇺 President Vladimir Putin was gifted a copy of the Quran during his visit to the Juma Mosque of Derbent in Dagestan, known as the oldest mosque in Russia, on the first day of Eid al Adha
🇷🇺🤝🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/qcloBDPb0h
I'm really reconsidering simping for ruzzians rn tbh fr fr
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While people and crocodiles usually avoid each other, the potential for conflict arises in multiple ways: people providing feeding opportunities to crocodiles; the predatory nature of these animals; people’s circumstances and choices; and very often, ignorance about crocodiles or carelessness around them. No doubt crocodile attacks can be tragic; however, sensationalist media reporting, which only compounds the trauma and loathing, has resulted in the poor public image of salties and likely played a significant role in the loss of social acceptance for the species.
Shouldn't have looked so eatable if you didn't want to be eaten.
crocodile populations were critically reduced through unregulated hunting in the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries mainly for the leather industry; human populations subsequently expanded into areas previously occupied by crocodiles; legally-protected crocodile populations began to stabilise, then grow; as crocodile numbers increased, local people began seeing crocodiles more frequently; and, crocodile populations and sizes of crocodiles continued to increase and naturally expand into areas now occupied by people. The problem is, perhaps, that a generation or two of people are no longer accustomed to living with crocodiles. Humans are unforgiving creatures: once we are habituated to an area and lifestyle, any threat to that is not tolerated. This is the situation that many crocodile populations now face around the world. Addressing this conflict is a critical part of developing our management plans for crocodiles.
Noo why won't you accept being preyed on you worthless human
It is also important to consider crocodile attacks as being random, independent events. That is, any particular incident can’t explain or be explained by the previous or next incidents. They are not predictable in this sense. The clumping of incidents does not necessarily indicate a worsening problem
Lmao
This is not to suggest that people should present themselves as willing crocodile prey, not in the least; only that we assume responsibility for our actions and safety when we choose to enter the crocodile’s domain. This worldview is neither new nor unprecedented. Take, for instance, what recreational beach users adopted in the case of sharks: surfers in Australia can sign up to the ‘Fin for a Fin’ initiative to end the vengeful killing of sharks in the event that they are attacked, while also finding ways to avoid such incidents.
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Just as the US tech industry continues to outsource its intellectual labor to Indians, I'm asking for some of our Indian dramatards to help provide clarity on the worthiness of Mr. Vivek Ramaswamy.
Answers from those of proper Brahmin stock are preferred.
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looking at some data of a campaign based in the UK
is shocked at the number of Indian sounding names who signed up
starts to insinuate that those are fraudulent/fake people
bhai you do know that there are a lot of South Asians in the UK right? I mean the current Prime Minister is Indian…
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I love you guys but sometimes
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I get a consistent 100 Mbps with BSNL but the problem is whenever there is, say, a festival or some unexpected weather condition, there is a looong downtime of atleast 1 day. I get good internet with BSNL, I just hate the downtime.
Should I switch to JioFiber? It happens to be available in my locality and I don't know if JioFiber has the amount of downtime BSNL does every once in a while.
Help me out sexy Indian dudebros
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