|
Celery Face posted:Is there a name for an Indian weeaboo? and here I thought Neil Breen movies were the most cringe worthy things I've ever seen.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 00:08 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:11 |
|
Celery Face posted:Is there a name for an Indian weeaboo? double post
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 00:08 |
|
I don't like that all the women wear the same kind of clothes it's too confusing
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 00:08 |
|
Exioce posted:And this dude, this PIMP, is my actual paternal grandfather Handsome guy!
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 00:58 |
|
Celery Face posted:Is there a name for an Indian weeaboo? I bet she still uses toilet paper and bathes in clean water, loving hypocrite
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 01:50 |
|
Celery Face posted:Is there a name for an Indian weeaboo? I had a gheeaboo friend for a while. She used to wear sari (whitest whitey white girl), would only date Indian guys, etc. One week in India and she renounced it all because she was so grossed out by how men behaved towards her. Kind of a shame, but also kind of a relief.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 02:20 |
|
What's the deal with all the armpit and body odor fetishism? It seems very primal. Do people in India not wear deodorant/antiperspirant? Do stores there not sell it? Is it too expensive for the poor to afford? Or is it a cultural choice to go without? Why are the smelly women the fetishized ones? If I went to India and ran out of deodorant, would I be able to buy it there? Would I be considered weird for not stinking? No deodorant in a humid tropical environment is such a bad idea.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 03:21 |
|
Escape Addict posted:What's the deal with all the armpit and body odor fetishism? It seems very primal. Do people in India not wear deodorant/antiperspirant? Do stores there not sell it? Is it too expensive for the poor to afford? Or is it a cultural choice to go without? I have met a few people into armpit stank. All of them were gay dudes. I don't know if there's a correlation. My parents lived in Abu Dhabi for ten years. There are huge Indian and Pakistani populations there, and many of the men really reek of B.O., seemingly regardless of what they do (blue collar vs. white collar, I mean.) I don't know about India, but you can buy deodorant anywhere in the UAE, so maybe it's cultural?
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 03:27 |
|
Escape Addict posted:What's the deal with all the armpit and body odor fetishism? It seems very primal. Do people in India not wear deodorant/antiperspirant? Do stores there not sell it? Is it too expensive for the poor to afford? Or is it a cultural choice to go without? armpit sweat hip folds oh my
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 03:30 |
|
Fleta Mcgurn posted:I have met a few people into armpit stank. All of them were gay dudes. I don't know if there's a correlation. I wonder, are the children not taught to wear it? (Ignorance) Or are they specifically taught not to wear it? (Because it's not macho)
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 03:36 |
|
thank u for this.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 03:43 |
|
Escape Addict posted:I wonder, are the children not taught to wear it? (Ignorance) Or are they specifically taught not to wear it? (Because it's not macho) A few reasons some Indians may not be wearing Deodorant They are Swedesi and dont want to consume western brands. These folks may be waiting for a swadesi brand; e.g Baba Ramdev’s pantanjali deodorant Can’t afford Deodorant Can you really expect those living on minimum wage to spend ₹s on a Deo? Might think that their BO attracts the opposite sex. Especially since some western/hollywood role models are Stinky Stars (link) too
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 04:02 |
|
Escape Addict posted:What's the deal with all the armpit and body odor fetishism? It seems very primal. Do people in India not wear deodorant/antiperspirant? Do stores there not sell it? Is it too expensive for the poor to afford? Or is it a cultural choice to go without? Escape Addict posted:I wonder, are the children not taught to wear it? (Ignorance) Or are they specifically taught not to wear it? (Because it's not macho) LOL. You can buy "body deo" in most markets, which is basically AXE but sometimes with Triclosan in it (which helps, but burns the skin and is a carcinogen). You can buy AXE, too. Mostly it is just scent. The prices range from about 50 cents to a buck or two USD per can. Some supermarkets will sell actual deodorant sticks, all antiperspirant. Those cost a lot more. The average Indian in and out of the city does not make that much money where they are going to continuously throw their earnings on smelling totally pleasant all the time. It's not a matter of ignorance, it is simply a matter of "This is a product that we never knew we needed until foreign companies started advertising here and telling us we smelled bad, or we will get ladies by smelling better." People there, outside of educated Indians that want to be more Western, don't give a poo poo. When a can of deodorant costs the price 3-5 days of meals, what are you going to do? I don't know a good conversion, but if the average price of deodorant in the US/CAN/AUS was $20-30, how many people would just say "gently caress it"? Perfume goes back thousands of years there, but this whole "stop sweating completely and smelling like a human" thing is brand new (and recent all over the world, I might add), and doesn't make any sense when it's often over 90F/32C for part of the year in many places and air conditioning is not as common as you'd like. Sweating and stinking are natural, but some bodies are more prone to it than others. I live in China where they naturally don't get B.O. and they don't use deodorant, but they god drat stink for a variety of other reasons, all the time, every day, and it's offensive as hell to my North American sensibilities. There's also a difference between the lifestyles. Some people have jobs or time where they bathe multiple times a day, and wear fresh clothes at the end of the day. They aren't going to smell that much because they wash the sweat off. People stuck in the 9-6 jobs, wearing the same clothes all day, sweating on the bus or outside, and then hanging out after work are going to smell worse. When it's hot enough, deodorant doesn't work as well as you'd expect. When you sweat so hard that your clothes get those white salt lines on them when they dry.. good luck. Also, when you live there, you honestly don't notice it. You adapt and it's barely a thing. The only times I ever thought "drat, that person loving stinks" was when I was on the train and this guy took his shoes off in the AC car and we were all trapped with that blowing around the room.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 04:02 |
|
I take antiperspirant and deordoant to India when I visit. It just doesn't work. The humidity is so high that even in the winter something that last all day in Canada works for about 2 hours there. Most women there wear oil based perfumes since they don't evaporate. Since they're popular they're also cheap. Jasmine flowers are popular in the south especially since the heat makes them smell super finneeee. spathi-wa posted:stop ruining thread with all this sallu hate Sorry bhai-ji. I'll stop making fun of the most tragically disgusting fil-im star, please to be.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 04:24 |
|
Fleta Mcgurn posted:I had a gheeaboo friend for a while. She used to wear sari (whitest whitey white girl), would only date Indian guys, etc. One week in India and she renounced it all because she was so grossed out by how men behaved towards her. Kind of a shame, but also kind of a relief. There was also a Punjabi cab driver who hit on me for the entire ride. It was weird but I didn't think much of it until he found my Facebook account through a mutual friend half a year later and asked me to go out clubbing with him and sneak him into my house. Haha, no thanks.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 04:29 |
|
Thank you, Haier. I appreciate your anthropology posts in this thread and the China one as well. I suspected it was a poverty thing. I guess it's a lot like time traveling to the Old West. It's funny that B.O. fetishism is widespread there as a result. What's drinking culture like in India? It's so socially conservative there, yet very influenced by the British, who drink a lot. Lots of local rum? Gin? Brandy? Cheap beer? Only on festivals or weddings? Another pleasure out of reach for the common folk due to price?
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 04:49 |
|
Escape Addict posted:Thank you, Haier. I appreciate your anthropology posts in this thread and the China one as well. I don't drink, so I have no idea. bubblebee posted:I take antiperspirant and deordoant to India when I visit.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 05:46 |
|
Celery Face posted:I even had one pretty much hold me against a wall and beg me for five minutes to grind with him while I screamed "gently caress OFF" in his face the entire time. Hahaha being a chick sounds like it loving sucks
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 06:21 |
|
I wonder what top secret policies is he withholding from the rest of us.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 07:13 |
|
I like my dal like I like my bhabhis... Thicc as fac
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 07:38 |
|
DynamiteSurprise posted:
Summer [of] Rus!
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 07:48 |
|
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 09:38 |
|
Gatts posted:Salman Khan. He's actually one of Bollywood's biggest box office draw as his movies always make oodles of money and they're by the numbers poo poo. He's just a bulked up buff dude who can't act or dance but gets to bang all the Bollywood women. He freaked out when Aishwaryia Rai dumped him, showed up on her movie set, and had to have Shah-Rukh Khan (decent actor, dude, etc.) cut in and set him straight. I tried watching Sigham. It's like a Bollywood Die Hard. The best thing to come out of it is this re-captioned clip with the guile theme. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrpXXxRlD_Q
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 10:21 |
|
Gridlocked posted:I tried watching Sigham. It's like a Bollywood Die Hard. The best thing to come out of it is this re-captioned clip with the guile theme. The old dude in Bollywoods Aladin seems pretty cool to me. https://youtu.be/LnYR6LrJlf8
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 17:30 |
|
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 18:13 |
|
I gotta say, it's sort of nice that they're mostly appreciative (in the crudest way, of course), because if these were westerners, at least half the posts would be calling the women fat and/or ugly.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 18:30 |
|
Confused Indian Men Posting On Facebook From Old Infocom Clue Books
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 18:46 |
|
Perhaps Haier or one of the other goons who have been to India can confirm/deny: I had a friend who was the naturalist type who went through a Neem fixation; he would boast up and down about its "amazing cure all" abiities (it is apparently antiseptic, antifungal, and antipyretic) and how it completely absolved the need for the typical variety of hygiene products. While this dude didn't smell like BO, he absolutely reeked of Neem 24/7 so it was only slightly better. Neem is very popular outside of the Western world so it makes me wonder if there is simply an over-reliance on Neem?
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 18:50 |
|
Gay Weed Dad posted:Perhaps Haier or one of the other goons who have been to India can confirm/deny: It's mostly used for skin care. It really does help with acne if you use it as a facemask but it smells terrible and all of us should know that. I was once paid 500 rupees by an uncle to just eat 4 leaves so yeah most if not all brown people try and avoid using it. They make pills for it which are mostly tasteless so most people just have those. Use of neem is common in India. But what's more common and troubling is the overuse of antibiotics (actual medicine) which some people will take for literally anything. Your friend was a giant moron. Most brown people use neem BASED things but if they use actual neem oil, will use it sparingly and wash off afterwards. Tumeric is usually the thing that they use for everything. There's even a tumeric based ceremony during weddings.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 19:59 |
|
Haier posted:I like my dal like I like my bhabhis... Thicc as fac (And also watery dal sucks)
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:25 |
|
The very next morning either i die or she die
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:29 |
|
bubblebee posted:It's mostly used for skin care. It really does help with acne if you use it as a facemask but it smells terrible and all of us should know that. I should've explained, I meant Neem oil soap (I didn't realize how many different forms of Neem there are). This dude was using Neem oil soap exclusively and thumbing his nose at those who didn't.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:36 |
|
Munchables posted:The very next morning either i die or she die la petite mort
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:36 |
|
Haier posted:I like my dal like I like my bhabhis... Thicc as fac Post your favourite dal recipe.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:46 |
|
bubblebee posted:But what's more common and troubling is the overuse of antibiotics (actual medicine) which some people will take for literally anything. Yeah it's actually super scary. They're playing space big boys all while creating the next super multi resistant poo poo bug
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 20:46 |
|
some sort of small pastry
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 21:13 |
|
unpacked robinhood posted:Yeah it's actually super scary. They're playing space big boys all while creating the next super multi resistant poo poo bug Makes perfect sense. The Indian Space Program is a way for India's educated elites to escape the disease-ravaged planet.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 21:15 |
|
YEAH MY PUSSY LEAKS
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 23:01 |
Take the plunge! Okay! posted:YEAH MY PUSSY LEAKS is that like wikileaks
|
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 23:24 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:11 |
|
FACIN LOLZ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/06/indian-mp-who-attacked-air-steward-demands-his-travel-ban-be-overturned gaurdain posted:Ravindra Gaikwad made international headlines last month after footage emerged of the Shiv Sena politician repeatedly striking a steward with his sandal onboard an Air India flight. bubblebee posted:Sorry bhai-ji. I'll stop making fun of the most tragically disgusting fil-im star, please to be. GOOD you have learned your lesson. poor bhai only shot a deer and getting jail??? and only killed a homeless and getting jail???? in justice. Truly he deserves Sankalp Colony Flim Awards Best Actor for Dabanng 2
|
# ? Apr 6, 2017 23:35 |