and underarm hair too.
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Come on man, why are you degrading Desi girls?
You messed me up.
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and underarm hair too.
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I was thinking the same thing .....
nope mate , smart girls are average !!!!
Idhar konsi beautiful hain?ok your women are butt ugly. Apart from your actresses, I have yet to meet a beautiful indian woman. Your girls are nerdy and ugly. I really doubt its because of your women that we get our looks. I've seen ugly pakistanis, but I've also seen a fair share of really good looking one's. I have yet to see a beautiful indian girl irl. I guess you keep them all in india to rape them or something.
I disagree. The good looking girls are more into partying and boys then into studying. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What's good to you may be ugly to me.
cuteeeeeeeee
yay yay yay... Koja na hove taan...Yes, Desi girls are ugly
Idhar konsi beautiful hain?
yay yay yay... Koja na hove taan...
apna thoprra dekha hy? edda toon angrej
Go make out with your kitties.
Yehhh...
And they left all the butt ugly girls in India
Most Indian girls look like teenage boys with long hair... I mean seriously, shave the moustache and unibrow off, girl!
Come on man, why are you degrading Desi girls?
You messed me up.
100% true. I just {call them shemales} and be done with it. I hear {JayAtl is married to one}.
you havent seen me nayay yay yay... Koja na hove taan...
apna thoprra dekha hy? edda toon angrej
Go make out with your kitties.
you havent seen me na
Na, too many jealous freaks alreadyWhy don't you post your fukin pic then? Is it that hard to do?
Na, too many jealous freaks already
True that....... not one "reasonably" attractive girl ends up in Applied Maths, Nuclear Physics or Engineering. For some odd reason, they do comparatively well in other sciences (Architecture, Economics & Medicine).
B.S. in Physics, Stanford University, with honors (1995)
M.S. in Astronomy, California Institute of Technology (2001)
Ph.D. in Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles (2003)