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Most of this is just rehashing of stuff we already know but this point hit me like a ton of bricks! The Indians had a cleaner caste, and none of the them are here! No wonder they litter and enshittify everything around them, they are spoiled little brats used to other people cleaning up after them for 3000 years! It explains everything, the caste system was abolished and nobody has picked up the responsibility in 70 years... They just keep thinking "Where the fuck are the Dalits?!" as they throw their trash on the nearest pile.

Anyway you have me noticing (or the algo noticing) and I had to share the insight. In regards to the rest of the video he is right about the big picture but he gets some details wrong. He fails to realize that civic responsibility is not 'unwritten' if you can read English and didn't just arrive here on an H1B1. He also seems to think speed limits are enforced to the digit on open highway in The West which is just funny. They can't even comprehend the stable state between the letter of the law and spirit of the law. Concepts like 'the flow of traffic.' This dude would be clogging up the middle lane in rush hour doing 50 in 80 mph traffic and think he was a paragon.... which explains a lot of Camry drivers now that I think about it.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bq0HeSP_U68:451
Most of this is just rehashing of stuff we already know but this point hit me like a ton of bricks! The Indians had a cleaner caste, and none of the them are here! No wonder they litter and enshittify everything around them, they are spoiled little brats used to other people cleaning up after them for 3000 years! It explains everything, the caste system was abolished and nobody has picked up the responsibility in 70 years... They just keep thinking "Where the fuck are the Dalits?!" as they throw their trash on the nearest pile.

Anyway you have me noticing (or the algo noticing) and I had to share the insight. In regards to the rest of the video he is right about the big picture but he gets some details wrong. He fails to realize that civic responsibility is not 'unwritten' if you can read English and didn't just arrive here on an H1B1. He also seems to think speed limits are enforced to the digit on open highway in The West which is just funny. They can't even comprehend the stable state between the letter of the law and spirit of the law. Concepts like 'the flow of traffic.' This dude would be clogging up the middle lane in rush hour doing 50 in 80 mph traffic and think he was a paragon.... which explains a lot of Camry drivers now that I think about it.

Something smells off with this post. They're ALL dalits, they just haven't realized it yet because their sub-90 IQ can't handle it.
 
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=bq0HeSP_U68:451
Most of this is just rehashing of stuff we already know but this point hit me like a ton of bricks! The Indians had a cleaner caste, and none of the them are here! No wonder they litter and enshittify everything around them, they are spoiled little brats used to other people cleaning up after them for 3000 years! It explains everything, the caste system was abolished and nobody has picked up the responsibility in 70 years... They just keep thinking "Where the fuck are the Dalits?!" as they throw their trash on the nearest pile.

Anyway you have me noticing (or the algo noticing) and I had to share the insight. In regards to the rest of the video he is right about the big picture but he gets some details wrong. He fails to realize that civic responsibility is not 'unwritten' if you can read English and didn't just arrive here on an H1B1. He also seems to think speed limits are enforced to the digit on open highway in The West which is just funny. They can't even comprehend the stable state between the letter of the law and spirit of the law. Concepts like 'the flow of traffic.' This dude would be clogging up the middle lane in rush hour doing 50 in 80 mph traffic and think he was a paragon.... which explains a lot of Camry drivers now that I think about it.
It's really funny when you realize that the people who go to the US/Europe and complain about racism are literally the tip top caste and are racist towards lower castes. They managed to invent racism ONLY for indians, unlike whitey who will treat every type of white pretty much the same - even arabs can get a pass if they look white.
 
Senator of Utah, if you're a single issue voter in that area. Even if you're not in his area, worth sharing feedback with him that he's great for even acknowledging the issue and you eagerly await updates.
I guess it wouldn't hurt for me to write since I live here and voted for the guy.
 
Most of this is just rehashing of stuff we already know but this point hit me like a ton of bricks! The Indians had a cleaner caste, and none of the them are here! No wonder they litter and enshittify everything around them, they are spoiled little brats used to other people cleaning up after them for 3000 years! It explains everything, the caste system was abolished and nobody has picked up the responsibility in 70 years... They just keep thinking "Where the fuck are the Dalits?!" as they throw their trash on the nearest pile.
Nah, that's just cope. "If only the dalits were here it would be cleaner" is just one of many copes found within the "not my problem" mentality. If there were cleaners everywhere India would still be a shithole because 1.2 billion people have already decided it's not their problem. If you want your country to not be like India you have to take a stand and say "actually, no, this is my problem." This is why third world shitholes full of brown people like Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan or NYC are filthy.
 
Would you buy a tranny suicide gun on used discount?
Actually, what happens to weapons used in suicides/murders? Are they destroyed? Does the victim's family/estate get to sell it?
Murder guns end up in evidence, I know for a fact at least some suicide guns end up getting sold. My LGS showed me a suicide gun they had just gotten in (Colt 2000, lol) that still had bloodstains on it they hadn't gotten around to cleaning yet. I didn't ask how they had gotten it, this was probably 12-13 years ago now.

I do know evidence guns are sometimes sold off to gun shops, but probably not everywhere and might depend on the type of gun/status of the case and/or state/local laws/police regulations.
 
Murder guns end up in evidence, I know for a fact at least some suicide guns end up getting sold. My LGS showed me a suicide gun they had just gotten in (Colt 2000, lol) that still had bloodstains on it they hadn't gotten around to cleaning yet. I didn't ask how they had gotten it, this was probably 12-13 years ago now.

I do know evidence guns are sometimes sold off to gun shops, but probably not everywhere and might depend on the type of gun/status of the case and/or state/local laws/police regulations.
My revolver was a gun they nabbed off some criminal. That's all the story I got with it. They sold it to my LGS which is where I got it.
 
Oh yeah, during that segment of troonometry dash bit my initial thought that the streamer himself fucking died before the level finished. My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined.
 
Murder guns end up in evidence, I know for a fact at least some suicide guns end up getting sold. My LGS showed me a suicide gun they had just gotten in (Colt 2000, lol) that still had bloodstains on it they hadn't gotten around to cleaning yet. I didn't ask how they had gotten it, this was probably 12-13 years ago now.

I do know evidence guns are sometimes sold off to gun shops, but probably not everywhere and might depend on the type of gun/status of the case and/or state/local laws/police regulations.
Surely they have to do something with them eventually. Does every police department store every murder weapon of its history somewhere?
 
Surely they have to do something with them eventually. Does every police department store every murder weapon of its history somewhere?
Some departments keep secure warehouses full of old evidence forever. It used to be a staple of true crime, visiting the "locker" and touching the rotted dress great-grandma was raped to death in, holding the bloody 19th century knife through the evidence bag. A common plot twist was finding things inexplicably missing, guns stolen by cops who knew they were there, less easily sellable things disappeared into the collections of well-connected murder fans, etc.

The old warehouses have become less common as, basically, police have given up on solving crimes (citing budgetary constraints, sometimes actual). Specifically, the old white cops who'd spend their last pre-retirement lazy years digging through cold cases are all gone now. Detective Morales doesn't care about the Black Dahlia.
 
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