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<admin-profanity filter activated>????

i asked many keralites or other south indians even gujus and they had <10/33

so that means they arent indian??

this is just bullcrap and time waste

and u like to waste time instead of jap naam

have fun!

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i'm not like

i dont claim to be a sikh of the guru or a mahagyani wheteva

PROUD TO BE SIKH

PROUD TO BE PUNJABI

PROUD TO BE KHALISTANI

PROUD TO BE INDIAN

INDIAN COMES FROM WORD INDUS RIVER! IT REFERS TO PAKISTAN AND EAST PUNJAB, HARYANA AND HIMACHAL PRADESH!!

REST OF PRESENT DAY REPUBLIC OF INDIA IS BHARAT!

SO U MAY BE HINDUSTANI

BUT I AM INDIAN

U CAN'T PROVE ME WRONG SINCE THIS IS THE TRUTH

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i dont claim to be a sikh of the guru or a mahagyani wheteva
balley oh teri! hunn sikh nah hoke indian aa tu? oye sachi das tu hain kaun? :gg: ...
BUT I AM INDIAN
oye kee peeke baitha aa? ajj tu indian ho giya? kal tak te indian tennu gaal lagdi si, ajj aap indian ho giya? nawiya nawiya definitions banaun lappeya?
SO U MAY BE HINDUSTANI
mai jo vi aa, tere ton certificate ni laina :LOLz: ...

in fact Hindustan refers to India+Pakistan+Bangladesh, India is what you see as India...teri te definition vi galt aa bai...

U CAN'T PROVE ME WRONG SINCE THIS IS THE TRUTH
mala banaake gal ch paa lai fer truth di...sohna laggenga :LOLz:

hunn saR saR ke apna khoon na sukaaee ja behosh ho jaawenga...ja shabash, jaake koi nawa news article labb ke aa nafrat bhareya...tu ohi karda sohna lagda aa :LOLz:

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