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India's waterways...
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GOD DAMN they acting like its all normal lol good post ![]() |
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nice, hadn't seen these ones
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sad to see sum1 forgotten..and also how people carry on as normal...
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is it me or does the corpse in pic 3 bear a striking resemblence to Mr. Sticknipples?
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Did the crow actually pulled the guy his intestines out of his body, on the third pic? ![]() |
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I nearly threw up....that's just freakin' sick.
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MMMMMM THE WATER HAS A WARM MEATY TASTE THIS EVENING! NOT LIKE YESTERDAY , COLD WITH AN ANUS AFTER TASTE. |
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#3 FTW! But, check them out in #1, they're bathing in it. ![]() |
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Unless I'm severely mistaken, that's the Ganges river. It's a holy river in India, which people use for everything. They wash their car, prepare their food, bathe, brush their teeth, do their laundry, and also "bury" the dead in that river. It's not like no one notices the corpses floating around, but they're not abnormal there, so there's no need to panic. Needless to say any non-Indian would become very ill and possibly die if they get in contact with Ganges water. The Indians themselves are immune to the filth because they've been exposed to it all their lives. |