What is the first thing that comes into your mind when you see this flag?
Poo
>>67053099
This >>67053103
Sphincter with a tiny bit of >>67053103 in the middle.
>>67053103
And it's not in a loo
A FUCKING WAGON WHEEL
In the restaurant business, we call them "water no ice"
>>67053201
you know drinking water with feces can give you the guinea worm right?
>>67053099
this >>67053170
>>67053099
extreme poverty
>>67053099
starbucks espresso coffee beans sku 7360
t. starbucks employee
>>67053099
>>67053099
Disappointment
>>67053099
the glorious curry master race
>>67053099
Dirty streets.
>>67053099
Poop flies
>>67053099
SUPERPOWERR BY 2020
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>>67053099
Why do they have an asshole on their flag?
Ramanujan
>>67053099
Chandran Curry house.
>>67053099
An anus with two different kinds of curry.
POO
I'm an American currently on holiday in India. Lived in New Delhi for a year between 2014 and '15. Traveled to about thirty countries but have been here on seven separate occasions.
Definitely not a hippie kind of guy. I'm not much into yoga, temples, or spiritual enlightenment. I'd definitely class the relationship I've with the country as being a mixture of love and hate.
India really is a land of contrasts. However, I do think the place is very well worth visiting for foreigners who are looking for an exotic locale and don't mind a bit of discomfort. Traveling across South Asia isn't as comfortable or simple as taking a rail trip across Western Europe, but it's rewarding in its own ways. I don't think there's anywhere else in the world that's as linguistically, culturally, and geographically diverse as India.
>>67053099
Java
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>>67053099
DESIGNATED