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On Nov 14, 11:06*am, BillyZoom > wrote:
> On Nov 13, 10:07*pm, ItsJoanNotJoann >
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> > On Nov 13, 8:13*am, BillyZoom > wrote:

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> > > On Nov 13, 1:11*am, Sqwertz > wrote:

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> > > > On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 00:51:47 -0800 (PST), ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
> > > > > On Nov 10, 10:18*pm, Cheryl > wrote:
> > > > >> I had a interesting conversation with one of my new teammates at work
> > > > >> who is from India about soup. *The conversation drifted as often they
> > > > >> do. *But the one thing he told me that was interesting is that most
> > > > >> people of India descent, especially those in India, are vegetarian.

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> > > > > I've yet to meet an Indian who wasn't a vegetarian.

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> > > > Then you need to live in San Jose or Austin. *We have very few Indian
> > > > restaurants that don't serve meat (about 20% don't, if that). *And
> > > > they don't just serve Americans. *I have worked with too many Indians
> > > > than I would prefer, and very few of them were vegetarians.

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> > > > I didn't understand the OP's question, if there even was one.

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> > > > -sw

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> > > Shhhh! Don't upset their world view. Despite the fact that they
> > > couldn't possibly fit 50 of their own friends into 5 categories when
> > > it comes to food AND religion, they think it's appropriate to do that
> > > with over a billion people. They're Indians after all.

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> > I didn't say ALL Indians throughout the WHOLE world are vegetarians,
> > dunce, I said *_I've_ *yet to meet one who isn't. *Good grief, Billy
> > boy you're putting to much into my statement.- Hide quoted text -

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> How many Indians have you met? Because unless you live in India, you
> are really meeting some atypical Indians. I was correcting your
> mistaken assumptions. You threw them out there and they're wrong. Suck
> it, bitch.


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Bite my clit, *******. You know nothing about who I know or how many
Indians I know. I don't claim to know all Indians in the world as you
seem to give the impression you are an expert on. The only thing you
are an expert on is sticking your head up your ass.
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On Nov 14, 9:38*pm, BillyZoom > wrote:
> On Nov 14, 10:32*pm, Orlando Enrique Fiol > wrote:
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> > >I have met an Indian who wasn't a vegetarian. *Several.

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> > Most are either Bengali, Muslim or Christian, with a smattering of Hindu
> > nonvegetarians who often eat meat only when out.

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> > >We had an Indian at our wedding reception. He was the son of a business
> > >associate of my father in law. He was not just a vegetarian, he was a
> > >Jaine, and those guys has some strange dietary rules.

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> > You can say that again. They won't even tolerate insects inadvertently getting
> > trampled underfoot.

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> > Orlando

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> You're an imbecile who just read that on the Internet. I know Jains
> and the ones I know are not so extreme.
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So that makes you some kind of authority on ALL Indians living in ALL
countries?? You know everything there is to know about Indians, huh?
You're a legend in your own mind.

Suck it up, ****tard.
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