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And I will kill, uh, all the indians!

WOOW ๐Ÿ‡!

Thatโ€™s a great grape ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜‚

I will give my life for Pakistaaaan!!!

When I grow up I will be a army and save Pakistan and destroy India

India:

I think that kid is an adult now

I've always wondered whether people in the west could differentiate between sub-races in India

We must all look and sound the same to you guys lol

I imagine that the fact they look alike is just an indication that theyโ€™re not very different genetically. I can sometimes tell the difference between Pakistanis and Indians. Pakistanis are a little lighter. But I definitely have confused the two and they usually get offended when I do ๐Ÿ˜‚

There are differences in the languages we speak (but you'll find a lot for overlap in that with those that live in the north of India), religions we follow and state monopolies we endure

People attribute most conflict to the second difference but the real cause of course is the third

Of course itโ€™s the third lol I see the same fools all around me falling for it over and over again

'Dealing with terrorism' is often used as a justification for state action

But state action also leads to terrorism.

It seems like a never-ending vicious loop, which can be broken if property rights are made the basis of political conversation.

But apparently that's too utopian ๐Ÿคฃ

Yeah youโ€™re dreaming if you want property rights as the focal point of any political discourse ๐Ÿ˜‚ no one even owns property anymore but the boomers

Bruh did you just ok boomer me ๐Ÿ˜ต

Not exactly ๐Ÿ˜‚

Gen X Americans are the last generation to own property at a normal level.

Millennials are mostly struggling to own a home. All the following generations are fucked.

Wut

Not even empty unused plots?

Iโ€™m sure theyโ€™ll change the definition of home owner to include renters and people who sleep in pods ๐Ÿ˜‚

People here wanna move to the west for a 'better life'

I'm like wtf are they even talking about

High taxes, poor property rights, hectic surveillance, credit and consumption over savings and capital formation, healthcare that rugs you, education that indoctrinates you, politics that alienate you, regulations that bankrupt you, culture that despises families. It's really not that different. It's all the same with fiat.

I guess it smells better there.

Maybe it's all about the smell in the end.

"Fr fr, what's the hype about the 'better life' out west? ๐Ÿค” Ain't it just a different flavor of chaos? High taxes, woke indoctrination, and a culture that lowkey hates families? Smh, is it really just the fresh air and sunsets? ๐Ÿ˜‚๐ŸŒ… #RealityCheck"

All things being equal, I prefer to live somewhere that smells better than not lol

Hotter places probably have worse smelling people because of the sweat

I heard Dubai is super hot but they bathe in perfumes lol

It's a matter of stacking sats, getting rich and buying perfumes to bathe in then

Stack sats, smell better ๐Ÿ’ช

One of the biggest signs of someoneโ€™s love for you is their liking of your scent. In a free market, anyone can afford to stack perfume and smell good. The free market will get you laid ๐Ÿ˜‚

Lol

But I think this applies to one's natural scent, right?

Not exactly. I have a friend that dated a smoker. She hated the smell of smoke but she spent so much time around him that she got used to it. Eventually the smell of cigarettes started to turn her on because it reminded her of him. The brain is very weird because itโ€™ll unconsciously make associations with things like that. I remember in my early 20s I came across a lady that used the same perfume as my ex and it brought up all the old memories and put me in my feels haha

I can relate to this. The smells were reminding me for a while but over time my mind forgot about it. Not like I feel sad or mad about my past. But it's always healthy to move on.

Yeah eventually you habituate but it was just an example of how it can be more than just body odor lol