I hate drunk idiots
Basic Bollywood Bitch Hijacks Uber Pickup
Quote: (01-21-2016 03:26 AM)SlickyBoy Wrote:
Quote: (01-21-2016 02:33 AM)eatthishomie Wrote:Looks like the part about her being a doctor might be true. Though her LinkedIN profile is a bit sparse.
Lol YouTube commenters found out her name/info.
She is fucked.
That's because she went to a shitty medical program and crappy undergrad.
Before starting her residency at Jackson Memorial, she studied at St. George University Medical School in Grenada. She was a member of the medical school’s class of 2012, according to its website.
She completed her undergrad studies at Barry University in Miami in 2008.
It looks like our reality bollywood actress is a living embodiment of american feminism, i.e. someone not good enough or smart of enough to work hard and compete, instead she took a short cut and try to cheat the medical profession, it looks like she is an example of the shitty caribbean medical program. Next time you consider a HMO doctor, make sure they didn't go to school in the caribbean.
http://heavy.com/news/2016/01/dr-anjali-...iver-girl/
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I would never go to see a doctor educated in Grenada. What the hell was her MCAT score, 3? Christ. I'm sure her parents pressured her into this, since being a doctor or engineer is key for Indian families. Barry University...is that on-line? Lulz.
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 03:57 PM)RIslander Wrote:
I'm going to play the devils advocate here. Obviously, if it was a man he'd be fired on the spot and have his life destroyed.
What she did was shitty, but only a minor misdemeanor.
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
One of the reasons I love this forum is because men can respectfully disagree with each other. I stand by my views but you make an extremely good point. I say fuck her, but at the same time, I don't think it is just to take it to her workplace.
“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag!” -DJT
Quote: (01-22-2016 09:40 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 03:57 PM)RIslander Wrote:
I'm going to play the devils advocate here. Obviously, if it was a man he'd be fired on the spot and have his life destroyed.
What she did was shitty, but only a minor misdemeanor.
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
One of the reasons I love this forum is because men can respectfully disagree with each other. I stand by my views but you make an extremely good point. I say fuck her, but at the same time, I don't think it is just to take it to her workplace.
It is rough, having something happen outside of the work and having it stick to you. I have a difficult job, have to make decisions that have large consequences. It gets reviewed. What would happen if my employer found out I frequented here? I don't think they would care, unless people made a fuss and someone had a burr in their ass to go all autistic and analyze posts. I've said a few things that indicate me being an asshole, possibly shady in some ways. I'd still have some credibility in my profession, I'd hope, but who knows.
That says, I've never assaulted a random person while I was drunk. I've never tried stealing someone's car keys, especially someone I didn't know, and didn't go trampling around in their car. This woman is about to become a neurologist. She would have executive power over someone's brain and body, possibly with only trained professional underlings that may not be able to countermand a bad decision of hers. Everyone makes mistakes.
However, I don't see how this can be misconstrued as a mistake or simply being an asshole. I've never found alcohol to change a person's character, just reveal what was within. This girl had zero respect for this man. Zero respect for the consequences. Zero respect for his property. Zero respect for the people that ordered the Uber. This is something deep within her soul. Would she spitefully snap and do something wrong with a patient? I would hope not, but I can't predict the future.
Her superiors have to approve, to medical boards, that they recommend her for being a responsible enough individual to be in charge of someone else's life. People with loved ones, children, real issues. Would you sign off on this creature, having seen what it is capable of?
Say it: "Yes, I recommend this woman to have complete control over a patient's life, to do no harm, and stake my reputation on it."
I wouldn't. But, it's not my call.
Mass communication is a fact of life now. Anything you do has the potential to stick around and haunt you forever. Sometimes, even when you think you have your bases covered. Sometimes, it reveals what you intended to keep behind closed doors. Sometimes, it's going to hurt, and going to hurt bad. Sometimes there isn't a good moral reason for it. It's okay to be mad about that. But, it's shouting into the wind to argue the consequences of physics.
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 03:57 PM)RIslander Wrote:
I'm going to play the devils advocate here. Obviously, if it was a man he'd be fired on the spot and have his life destroyed.
What she did was shitty, but only a minor misdemeanor.
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
Quote: (01-22-2016 10:11 PM)philosophical_recovery Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 09:40 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
One of the reasons I love this forum is because men can respectfully disagree with each other. I stand by my views but you make an extremely good point. I say fuck her, but at the same time, I don't think it is just to take it to her workplace.
It is rough, having something happen outside of the work and having it stick to you. I have a difficult job, have to make decisions that have large consequences. It gets reviewed. What would happen if my employer found out I frequented here? I don't think they would care, unless people made a fuss and someone had a burr in their ass to go all autistic and analyze posts. I've said a few things that indicate me being an asshole, possibly shady in some ways. I'd still have some credibility in my profession, I'd hope, but who knows.
That says, I've never assaulted a random person while I was drunk. I've never tried stealing someone's car keys, especially someone I didn't know, and didn't go trampling around in their car. This woman is about to become a neurologist. She would have executive power over someone's brain and body, possibly with only trained professional underlings that may not be able to countermand a bad decision of hers. Everyone makes mistakes.
However, I don't see how this can be misconstrued as a mistake or simply being an asshole. I've never found alcohol to change a person's character, just reveal what was within. This girl had zero respect for this man. Zero respect for the consequences. Zero respect for his property. Zero respect for the people that ordered the Uber. This is something deep within her soul. Would she spitefully snap and do something wrong with a patient? I would hope not, but I can't predict the future.
Her superiors have to approve, to medical boards, that they recommend her for being a responsible enough individual to be in charge of someone else's life. People with loved ones, children, real issues. Would you sign off on this creature, having seen what it is capable of?
Say it: "Yes, I recommend this woman to have complete control over a patient's life, to do no harm, and stake my reputation on it."
I wouldn't. But, it's not my call.
Mass communication is a fact of life now. Anything you do has the potential to stick around and haunt you forever. Sometimes, even when you think you have your bases covered. Sometimes, it reveals what you intended to keep behind closed doors. Sometimes, it's going to hurt, and going to hurt bad. Sometimes there isn't a good moral reason for it. It's okay to be mad about that. But, it's shouting into the wind to argue the consequences of physics.
To be honest, you're probably right. I just have a hard time with the idea of fucking someone at their workplace.
“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag!” -DJT
So where are these pictures of her ass?
Quote: (01-22-2016 10:20 PM)kbell Wrote:
So where are these pictures of her ass?
kbell, did you watch the video in the OP?
Look at those white shorts very closely, and understand.
You need to look at that sweet fat ass on a shortie, look at her nice legs and great hair, and a face that looks sometimes like a doable DOG type and sometimes outright ugly. Look at it and realize that this 5 foot tall CUNT's tight Indian pussy was made for the perfect hate fuck. You fuck that tight wet hole hard from behind with perfect joy and hatred as you pull her hair and as soon as you shoot your load you get the fuck out of there, wherever "there" happens to be.
same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
This would have never proceeded any further than a drunk girl having a wild night out if the guy was allowed to slap some reality into her.
I didn't see the video. I was wondering why all this talk about her ass for seven pages, yet no pics. Its nice. Still could use pics though.
Behind the scenes, East Indian culture can be very complicated and brutal. A 30 year Indian girl not married brings a lot of pressures. Most Indians girls are over protected. She may have just cracked. Bollywood culture really shapes the Indian girls thinking. Many Indian girls suffer from privilege, weak character and feelings of inferiority to give a disaster combination. Not excusing but may give a deeper insight.
Knew she was likely some sort of West Indian from tying in the name and her appearance. I've only seen the sweet, sociable or neutral side of W. Indian women but one of the lesser known stereotypes that I've only heard for them is that they are pretty nasty or vicious with their own men (husbands, sons).
It's fitting that she wants to become a neurologist.
I notice a trend that people that go into specific field of medicine often have those problems or family history of the problem.
Ever met a eye doctor that didn't also have an eye problem?
Ears , nose, throat doctor without a broken nose or hearing problem?
She possibly went into neurology to understand or solve her own behaviour.
I notice a trend that people that go into specific field of medicine often have those problems or family history of the problem.
Ever met a eye doctor that didn't also have an eye problem?
Ears , nose, throat doctor without a broken nose or hearing problem?
She possibly went into neurology to understand or solve her own behaviour.
I am the cock carousel
Quote: (01-22-2016 06:49 PM)kaotic Wrote:
BlueOcean it's funny, I was texting with an Indian girl today that I matched on Tinder, she got all upset because I have plans tonight and she had plans yesterday.
Literally giving me a cunty attitude and saying "K I'm over you bye (emoji peace sign)" - I sandbagged her by saying "Or I've got a funeral to attend" - which she responded "Sorry for your loss, Kaotic"
Usually at this point I'd of just ignored her, but after reading this thread I just responded with, "No you're not, but I'm glad you filtered yourself out (middle finger emoji)"
I've never sent shade a bitches way or nuked her. This one just deserved it.
Oh also, over/under this other girl is also a very outspoken political SJW feminazi ?
Hint: She put a picture of "I Voted" Stickers in her profile her bio states "converse about current state of affairs". She's in public affairs
Bonus: She's speaking at a "Women's Caucus"
It wouldn't surprise me if she texts you back at some point. When a woman says she's "over you", it means she can't get you out of her head.
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I'll never ever date an American born South Asian women, let alone entertain the notion of marrying one. Almost every single one I've banged or met was a stuck up cunt, entitled, princess jasmine syndrome.
Only 2 comes to mind that were cool, a high school crush, and a 22 year old Sikh that I'm banging right now (even she annoys me from time to time)
I noticed a lot of Indian/Southern-Asian girls (born in America and Canada) have harsh and mean personalities. There's a tendency for them to act like an ice queen and take pride in being a "bad bitch." They seem to bully and chew out their fellow Indian men a lot. I've noticed that a lot of them walk around with scowls on their face.
Some of them are facially pretty, but their bodies are very lacking. Almost all of them are either pudgy, bony, or (most common) skinny-fat. Lots of them are bony all over, but have a bit of gut.
I will say something positive about them. A lot of them seem to have family and cultural values. Your average American girl (of any race) gets her values from pop culture.
I used to see a lot of Indian girls back when I lived on the east coast. Their Indian boyfriends and male friends are very into mate guarding. Very possessive with their own women and seem very afraid of losing them. Indian girls are unapproachable when they're out with people of their ethnicity. However, if you catch an Indian girl alone or hanging out with non-Indian people, they're as DTF as any other race. Lots of Indian girls are surprisingly thirsty and sexually frustrated. A lot of them (especially the hotter Indian girls) will bang white guys when they're young, but ultimately they settle down with doctor/lawyer/MBA guys from their community.
A few years back, there was another incident in New York City. This Indian girl got kicked off the train for cursing too much. She responded by bragging about her NYU degree.
Quote: (01-23-2016 01:43 AM)Sourcecode Wrote:
It's fitting that she wants to become a neurologist.
I notice a trend that people that go into specific field of medicine often have those problems or family history of the problem.
Ever met a eye doctor that didn't also have an eye problem?
Ears , nose, throat doctor without a broken nose or hearing problem?
She possibly went into neurology to understand or solve her own behaviour.
Interesting you should mention that. I know several girls who study/studied psychology and they themselves have psychological disorders. One was abused as a child, one is a pathological liar who claims a gang of (imaginary) men are try to rape her everyday, and a few others who suffer from serious depression.
Quote: (01-22-2016 10:11 PM)philosophical_recovery Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 09:40 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
One of the reasons I love this forum is because men can respectfully disagree with each other. I stand by my views but you make an extremely good point. I say fuck her, but at the same time, I don't think it is just to take it to her workplace.
It is rough, having something happen outside of the work and having it stick to you. I have a difficult job, have to make decisions that have large consequences. It gets reviewed. What would happen if my employer found out I frequented here? I don't think they would care, unless people made a fuss and someone had a burr in their ass to go all autistic and analyze posts. I've said a few things that indicate me being an asshole, possibly shady in some ways. I'd still have some credibility in my profession, I'd hope, but who knows.
That says, I've never assaulted a random person while I was drunk. I've never tried stealing someone's car keys, especially someone I didn't know, and didn't go trampling around in their car. This woman is about to become a neurologist. She would have executive power over someone's brain and body, possibly with only trained professional underlings that may not be able to countermand a bad decision of hers. Everyone makes mistakes.
However, I don't see how this can be misconstrued as a mistake or simply being an asshole. I've never found alcohol to change a person's character, just reveal what was within. This girl had zero respect for this man. Zero respect for the consequences. Zero respect for his property. Zero respect for the people that ordered the Uber. This is something deep within her soul. Would she spitefully snap and do something wrong with a patient? I would hope not, but I can't predict the future.
Her superiors have to approve, to medical boards, that they recommend her for being a responsible enough individual to be in charge of someone else's life. People with loved ones, children, real issues. Would you sign off on this creature, having seen what it is capable of?
Say it: "Yes, I recommend this woman to have complete control over a patient's life, to do no harm, and stake my reputation on it."
I wouldn't. But, it's not my call.
Mass communication is a fact of life now. Anything you do has the potential to stick around and haunt you forever. Sometimes, even when you think you have your bases covered. Sometimes, it reveals what you intended to keep behind closed doors. Sometimes, it's going to hurt, and going to hurt bad. Sometimes there isn't a good moral reason for it. It's okay to be mad about that. But, it's shouting into the wind to argue the consequences of physics.
It's called being a doctor. Doubly so if you're a specialist like a surgeon. I've met enough of these guys to get pretty appalled at the superiority complex going on in many of them. As a group they really, really don't think of themselves as mere mortals, and there's precious few who have a bedside manner, social skills, or emotional intelligence much better than Josef Mengele. Some I've met in specialties have been positively Aspie, and that's just the women.
Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
Quote: (01-22-2016 06:16 PM)Moma Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:51 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:42 PM)renotime Wrote:
Do most Indian chicks have ass like that or is she an outlier?
Shes an outlier in my experience. Plus being in Miami, butt and breast implants are common.
Everything in Miami is an exaggeration..a parody, a cartoon. Every single culture that resides there after a while will turn into bullshyt just for survival. Only a very strong minded person can retain the sincerity if dealing with locals. Unless you move with a steel knit team and don't deal with locals, you are going to get tons of idiots like that Indian lizard over reacting. Fcuk her medical creds, you would even get doctors talking rubbish in the operating room. I repeat, Miami is Banana Republic HQ.
Sounds like Miami is the LA of the East Coast.
You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
Quote: (01-21-2016 03:42 AM)Captainstabbin Wrote:
One of her Instagram comments:
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Three years ago today, this happened. (She crashed her car) I am truly lucky to be alive and this is a gentle reminder that your life can change in the blink of an eye. Live life to the fullest ❤️ take care of yourself ❤️ love yourself ❤️ love others
Or just get drunk and be an entitled cunt to everyone.
Decent body:
Busted face:
If you're interested:
https://www.instagram.com/anjali_920/
i think her face is gorgeous. to each his own, of course.
Feminism in ten words: "Stop objectifying women! Can't you see I've hit the wall?" -Leonard D Neubache
Quote: (01-22-2016 09:40 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 05:10 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:35 PM)RIslander Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 04:25 PM)azulsombra Wrote:
Quote: (01-22-2016 03:57 PM)RIslander Wrote:
I'm going to play the devils advocate here. Obviously, if it was a man he'd be fired on the spot and have his life destroyed.
What she did was shitty, but only a minor misdemeanor.
Only a minor misdemeanor? You mean several misdemeanors.
Easily:
Disturbing the peace
Public intoxication
Assault
Destruction of property
Possibly:
Auto Theft-she took his car keys and refused to return them.
Hell, people have been charged for sitting in a car drunk with their keys without driving. She sat in the car closed the door and had the keys in her possession, she could be charged with DUI.
Im sure there are others im missing as well
Yeah you got a good point. But I still feel its a criminal matter not a workplace matter.
I see where you are coming from but certain occupations should demand a higher level of accountability, not a haughty air of untouchability that her flagrant actions displayed. Those are occupations that people freely enter into and understand that they will be dealing with the public trust in a position of authority.
Judges, Doctors, Police officers, etc are among those positions because they genuinely make life and death decisions. If she worked in IT, marketing, fashion, etc that level of trust and accountability isnt there to the same degree.
One of the reasons I love this forum is because men can respectfully disagree with each other. I stand by my views but you make an extremely good point. I say fuck her, but at the same time, I don't think it is just to take it to her workplace.
I don't know how it is in the States, but in South Africa our medical board demands that doctors must 'uphold the dignity of the profession.' I suspect that American boards probably have similar rules.
In other words, you can lose your license for things you do outside of work, if it tarnishes the profession in general. If you are a habitual criminal or drunkard, and even if it has nothing to do with your work life, provided it reflects badly on doctor then a board is allowed to strike your name off the roll of practitioners.
A lot of what we doctors do is reliant on patient's trusting us, and if a doctor is running around ruining the public trust, that makes every doctor's job more difficult. We are already struggling with public trust in general as more and more patients abandon western medicine for homeopathy and other 'alternative' healthcare options.
It was strongly implied in my medical training that as a doctor in public, regardless how far we are from our workplace, that you are still a doctor and what you do outside of work can have implications for your professional status. I'm pretty sure this Indian doctor was aware of this too.
Let's face it, medicine is not a profession you do, it's a profession you marry. You are always forced to be a doctor - some specialisations are more intense in this than others, but if a patient phones you at 2 o' clock in the morning for advice, you still have a duty to look after that patient. If someone collapses in front of you in the supermarket, then there is a duty to assist that patient, even if all you can do is call an ambulance. Being a doctor is not something you are allowed to switch on-and-off.
Some branches of medicine give a greater degree of control than others but ultimately your priority in life as a doctor will always be the practice of Medicine with a capital M, and it will always overrule other priorities such as family, religion, social life, etc. If that sounds tyrannical, then you are in the wrong profession.
Quote: (01-23-2016 03:07 AM)Thomas the Rhymer Wrote:
I don't know how it is in the States, but in South Africa our medical board demands that doctors must 'uphold the dignity of the profession.' I suspect that American boards probably have similar rules.
So far the board hasn't taken any action, it's all coming from the hospital and university. Considering how quickly they acted, this probably isn't her first offense.
Full disclosure:
1. I know people who know her. For anyone who has sympathy with this girl, I can confirm from primary sources that she has a huge entitlement complex.
2. Regarding Indian women, I fully agree with Kaotic. This was something that surprised me when I came to the US: why were these girls who were stupid, hadn't accomplished anythng and sometimes plain ugly thinking they were goddesses. Their princess Jasmine complex is insane.
3. In terms of her having her medical career ended, fuck it. I hope so. I've met so many of these Indian women (and most men) who want to be doctors solely for the prestige, status and money. They don't give a fuck about their patients. Mind you, some of them are really good. But there's something to be said when a very large pecentage of a population wants to become a doctor. You can bet most of them will suck at it.
1. I know people who know her. For anyone who has sympathy with this girl, I can confirm from primary sources that she has a huge entitlement complex.
2. Regarding Indian women, I fully agree with Kaotic. This was something that surprised me when I came to the US: why were these girls who were stupid, hadn't accomplished anythng and sometimes plain ugly thinking they were goddesses. Their princess Jasmine complex is insane.
3. In terms of her having her medical career ended, fuck it. I hope so. I've met so many of these Indian women (and most men) who want to be doctors solely for the prestige, status and money. They don't give a fuck about their patients. Mind you, some of them are really good. But there's something to be said when a very large pecentage of a population wants to become a doctor. You can bet most of them will suck at it.
Butter Face status confirmed.
Take care of those titties for me.
^^^^
Agreed. Still nothing putting her face in a pillow can't solve especially with the surprising ass she has.
Agreed. Still nothing putting her face in a pillow can't solve especially with the surprising ass she has.
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