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Incelius Savage is The Godfather of Inceldom
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I use to tease dark skin curries and curryfoids at school by calling them kalu; a derogatory word in Bengali for people with dark skin and blacks, now I am what I resented most: is this karma I receive for those days? I hate my skin the most out of everything; I wish I didn't look like the color of disgusting shit every time I see myself in the mirror!
My younger brother inherited my mother's fair skin while all I got was my father's brown skin; such an inequality I can't bear!
Most people are even surprised to know that he is my brother because he has so much lighter skin than me.
I did EVERYTHING to not end up looking like this and yet this was the fate that befell at the end.
-Was born to a fair-skinned Bangladeshi mother, which instead gave my brother an almost tan skin complexion.
-Stay indoors 95% of the day from having no friends or anything to do outside; so much so, I almost developed rickets from being too vitamin D deficient when I was young.
-Put on lots of sunscreen in the summer.
-Limit my exposure to the sunlight by only going out when it's already dark out or staying under the tree shade.
-Live in a higher latitude region, the American Northeast, where there is less direct sunlight.
My Disgusting Skin Tone:
My younger brother inherited my mother's fair skin while all I got was my father's brown skin; such an inequality I can't bear!
Most people are even surprised to know that he is my brother because he has so much lighter skin than me.
I did EVERYTHING to not end up looking like this and yet this was the fate that befell at the end.
What did I do wrong to end up looking like this?
-Was born to a fair-skinned Bangladeshi mother, which instead gave my brother an almost tan skin complexion.
-Stay indoors 95% of the day from having no friends or anything to do outside; so much so, I almost developed rickets from being too vitamin D deficient when I was young.
-Put on lots of sunscreen in the summer.
-Limit my exposure to the sunlight by only going out when it's already dark out or staying under the tree shade.
-Live in a higher latitude region, the American Northeast, where there is less direct sunlight.
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