K9Otaku
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All right. This morning, I was sitting at a Cafe Coffey Day (a shitty Indian local copy of Starbucks) having breakfast. My two dogs were outside, sitting quietly among the tables.
This Pajeet Chad was at an outside table with a Stacy fellow student and they were doing some kind of homework. One of my dogs approached them and started nosing them to beg for food/petting. Both the Chad and the Stacy were nice to him and gave him biscuits and petted him. Same with my other dog that soon joined in.
When I got out of the inside seating area, they asked me if it was my dogs, what breed they are, how old, etc. Then they aked about me. I told them that I lived in a small flat nearby, by myself, with my two dogs. The Pajeet Chad looked at me and said "you have a dream life". I was floored but said "thank you"
So a somewhat-past-his-prime ricecel manlet living by himself in India (my dad pays for it), doing some bogus studies in Sanskrit (that is what I told the guy) appears to a local Pajeet Chad to be living a "dream life". And it was not a question of money. They were obviously from affluent westernized families and were clearly not poor.
Weird how people can imagine the grass to be greener in the next pasture.
This Pajeet Chad was at an outside table with a Stacy fellow student and they were doing some kind of homework. One of my dogs approached them and started nosing them to beg for food/petting. Both the Chad and the Stacy were nice to him and gave him biscuits and petted him. Same with my other dog that soon joined in.
When I got out of the inside seating area, they asked me if it was my dogs, what breed they are, how old, etc. Then they aked about me. I told them that I lived in a small flat nearby, by myself, with my two dogs. The Pajeet Chad looked at me and said "you have a dream life". I was floored but said "thank you"
So a somewhat-past-his-prime ricecel manlet living by himself in India (my dad pays for it), doing some bogus studies in Sanskrit (that is what I told the guy) appears to a local Pajeet Chad to be living a "dream life". And it was not a question of money. They were obviously from affluent westernized families and were clearly not poor.
Weird how people can imagine the grass to be greener in the next pasture.
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