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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Two. Bombay and Bengaluru - both sh1tholes.

    And your list of more beautiful stations than VT includes? Kipling's dad did the carvings on the inside.

    But India is the Indians. Anyone who doesn't get it has no soul. Go and hang out with some sadhus or street kids. **** sight more fun that this backward little island. Can't wait to get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    And your list of more beautiful stations than VT includes? Kipling's dad did the carvings on the inside.

    But India is the Indians. Anyone who doesn't get it has no soul. Go and hang out with some sadhus or street kids. **** sight more fun that this backward little island. Can't wait to get back.
    He favours 'resorts' in the UAE

    Point of order though, just because we have an ignorant chav class (including immigrant Canadians) who are as thick as pigshít, describing 'this island' as 'backward' seems harsh.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    He favours 'resorts' in the UAE

    Point of order though, just because we have an ignorant chav class (including immigrant Canadians) who are as thick as pigshít, describing 'this island' as 'backward' seems harsh.
    Also, I'm not sure that suggesting those whose only refuge from the relentless ghastliness of everyday life is a sort of stoic/ascetic mysticism or children consigned to grinding poverty as exemplars of all that's best about India is exactly convincing me of its merits, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Also, I'm not sure that suggesting those whose only refuge from the relentless ghastliness of everyday life is a sort of stoic/ascetic mysticism or children consigned to grinding poverty as exemplars of all that's best about India is exactly convincing me of its merits, either.
    Its a pretty ****ing horrible place by most measures. Gut wrenching poverty to the point of starvation set against a backdrop of obscene wealth and the veiled notion that it is all our fault.

    WES has been to Bangalore which in my experience is about the best place to visit.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Its a pretty ****ing horrible place by most measures. Gut wrenching poverty to the point of starvation set against a backdrop of obscene wealth and the veiled notion that it is all our fault.

    WES has been to Bangalore which in my experience is about the best place to visit.
    Listen to Judith fúcking Chalmers here.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Listen to Judith fúcking Chalmers here.
    What are you going on about now?

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    What are you going on about now?
    Don't try to bully me pal.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Its a pretty ****ing horrible place by most measures. Gut wrenching poverty to the point of starvation set against a backdrop of obscene wealth and the veiled notion that it is all our fault.

    WES has been to Bangalore which in my experience is about the best place to visit.
    Is it 'horrible', or simply 'different'?

    Habitual street crápping aside, it's surely generally more fascinating than horrible?

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Is it 'horrible', or simply 'different'?

    Habitual street crápping aside, it's surely generally more fascinating than horrible?
    I put it to you that you would be less willing to overlook the grinding poverty, dead kids, street cràpping, etc in a less 'exotic' locale.

    Are you not indulging in the soft bigotry of low expectations here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I put it to you that you would be less willing to overlook the grinding poverty, dead kids, street cràpping, etc in a less 'exotic' locale.

    Are you not indulging in the soft bigotry of low expectations here?
    Eh? What utter fúcktardery is this now? We're not talking about Croydon now, old chap. India is a more 'exotic' locale. Things are different. That's not to say that there aren't shítholes to be seen; I've been in duty, shítty burgs all over the third world thinking 'what the fúck am I doing here?' but scratching the surface of such environments inevitably (often?) broadens the mind, brings one closer to a true comprehension of the universe and soothes the aching chakras.

    That, in fact, is your issue. Your chakras are fúcked.

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