Byker
2024-05-31 21:07:01 UTC
For years the Israelis have been using “skunk spray” to break up mobs of
Palesimians: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34227609. It won’t wash off
and the odor will remain on clothing for months.
So the East Indians thought they’d give it a try the next time their
“people” take to the streets. It didn’t work. Here’s why:
It seems the Hindoos, rich and poor, have been living with horrible smells
from birth (shit, dead animals, putrefying corpses in the Ganges, etc.), so
the introduction of Eau de Skunk doesn’t faze them one bit. As one author
put it, “India is a study in stinks.” And even after they emigrate to the
U.S., many still use their left hands instead of toilet paper, and remember
that the practice of washing hands before handling food is a concept they
just can’t fathom. Keep that in mind the next time you visit a fast-food
eatery and see it staffed by curry-munchers...
Palesimians: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34227609. It won’t wash off
and the odor will remain on clothing for months.
So the East Indians thought they’d give it a try the next time their
“people” take to the streets. It didn’t work. Here’s why:
It seems the Hindoos, rich and poor, have been living with horrible smells
from birth (shit, dead animals, putrefying corpses in the Ganges, etc.), so
the introduction of Eau de Skunk doesn’t faze them one bit. As one author
put it, “India is a study in stinks.” And even after they emigrate to the
U.S., many still use their left hands instead of toilet paper, and remember
that the practice of washing hands before handling food is a concept they
just can’t fathom. Keep that in mind the next time you visit a fast-food
eatery and see it staffed by curry-munchers...