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5 hours ago, Sucker said:

Nenu FL la vunde place Red Neck dominated many almost all are my friends but starting la minge vallu aina nenu tholu mandham gaanni every time my reaction careless-brahmi.gif

Now I carry my gun 🔫  thankyou FL

Which gun? Where in FL?

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14 minutes ago, Deadp0ol2 said:

Rei aadu antha mentalodu aithe em anakunna kaalchi10gutaadu aina Nene annadi verbal war ki digamani kaadu kaneesam maatlade dammu kooda ledu. Mari nee lekka cheddi la ucha poskunte 10getodu 10gtaane untadu

lol. Burada raayi story telusuga. Cheppala?

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7 hours ago, Joker_007 said:

papam vaadu polish ga decent ga english la cheppindu...

Ade Nenu ayyi untey .....  DARIDRULARA ATLEAST VAARINIKI OKASARI AYINA SNANAM CHEIS EDVANDI OORKE SPRAY KOTTUKONI RAAKANDI.... 

He should not have filmed it. He simply would have told the guy his concern. Another thing, Indians who eat a lot of onion and garlic should keep their houses equipped with exhaust fans and enough ventilation or the odour sticks and stench stays for a long time. 

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10 hours ago, rachaRimbola said:

Stay safe. avoid public places for a few days if you can. Behave yourself. Dress appropriately and focus on personal hygiene and also around your surroundings especially when you go out for eateries. 
 

Sankranthi movies release appudu theatre lo confetti chillar veshaalu veyyakandi. 
 

crazy racism on social media. Oka white guy dangerously overtook my car from shoulder just because of Tesla & brown skin. I was driving around speed limit and very smooth drive on the right most lane. May be that guy had bad experience with Indians at work or in his neighborhood or public places. 
 

Just remember that one person behaving without civic and common sense can affect the entire community. 
 

I’m telling that. 🙏

You mentioned personal hygiene. The first thing I did when I moved to the US is to start using deodorant. India lo unnappudu peddaga pattinchukoledu...edo talcum powder use chesey vadini. But here I had already realized there is a stereotype that Indians do not use deodorant and it reflected very badly. 

 

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Source: internet 
When people eat curry, especially Indian curries, their body odor might temporarily change. This is primarily due to the strong and aromatic ingredients used in curry. Here’s why it happens:

1. Garlic and Onion

• These ingredients contain sulfur compounds like allicin. When digested, some sulfur byproducts are released through sweat, causing a noticeable odor.

2. Spices

• Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and fenugreek contain essential oils that can linger in the body after digestion. These oils can be released through the skin and breath, contributing to the smell.

3. Capsaicin in Chilies

• Spicy foods increase body temperature and sweating. If the curry contains chili, the sweating caused by capsaicin can carry aromatic compounds to the skin’s surface.

4. Metabolism of Ingredients

• Your body metabolizes certain compounds differently. For example, the metabolism of fenugreek releases a maple syrup-like smell, which some people find unpleasant.

5. Intensity of Flavors

• Curry ingredients are highly aromatic and can permeate clothes, skin, and hair, especially if consumed frequently or in large amounts.

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On 12/31/2024 at 3:19 PM, verrigadu said:

 

This is a music on my ears. All those Kommas who tortured our innocent students during early 2000s in VR Siddhardha Engg College must be feeling the heat when their own children are being tortured in America.

I hope all the best for MAGA White Superiors..... they must reign over dirty upper caste Indians especially Kommas from Coastal and Cheddies from Beggarseema..

carry  your crap to your next gen too

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1 hour ago, desimanager said:

Source: internet 
When people eat curry, especially Indian curries, their body odor might temporarily change. This is primarily due to the strong and aromatic ingredients used in curry. Here’s why it happens:

1. Garlic and Onion

• These ingredients contain sulfur compounds like allicin. When digested, some sulfur byproducts are released through sweat, causing a noticeable odor.

2. Spices

• Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and fenugreek contain essential oils that can linger in the body after digestion. These oils can be released through the skin and breath, contributing to the smell.

3. Capsaicin in Chilies

• Spicy foods increase body temperature and sweating. If the curry contains chili, the sweating caused by capsaicin can carry aromatic compounds to the skin’s surface.

4. Metabolism of Ingredients

• Your body metabolizes certain compounds differently. For example, the metabolism of fenugreek releases a maple syrup-like smell, which some people find unpleasant.

5. Intensity of Flavors

• Curry ingredients are highly aromatic and can permeate clothes, skin, and hair, especially if consumed frequently or in large amounts.

all those smells are way tolerable than eating animals

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5 hours ago, tyrion123 said:

One thing for sure is that ... desis learn to behave well, be considerate and be nice ...

most white americans regret when u show to them that they are not being nice ... 

Haha ... YES for other communities but not for their own community.

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2 hours ago, desimanager said:

Source: internet 
When people eat curry, especially Indian curries, their body odor might temporarily change. This is primarily due to the strong and aromatic ingredients used in curry. Here’s why it happens:

1. Garlic and Onion

• These ingredients contain sulfur compounds like allicin. When digested, some sulfur byproducts are released through sweat, causing a noticeable odor.

2. Spices

• Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and fenugreek contain essential oils that can linger in the body after digestion. These oils can be released through the skin and breath, contributing to the smell.

3. Capsaicin in Chilies

• Spicy foods increase body temperature and sweating. If the curry contains chili, the sweating caused by capsaicin can carry aromatic compounds to the skin’s surface.

4. Metabolism of Ingredients

• Your body metabolizes certain compounds differently. For example, the metabolism of fenugreek releases a maple syrup-like smell, which some people find unpleasant.

5. Intensity of Flavors

• Curry ingredients are highly aromatic and can permeate clothes, skin, and hair, especially if consumed frequently or in large amounts.

Some desis come to the office reeking with whiskey smell. 

Regular baths and deodorant should take care of these.

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