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1 hour ago, californiasardar1 said:

 

I was in Manchester a few times, and it was depressing as hell. It also had perhaps the ugliest people I have ever seen in my life. I really don't understand why English people look so much worse than other Europeans. Maybe they have a high inbreeding coefficient or something.

The nice thing about going north in the UK is that you eventually end up in Scotland.

Funny that you are taking a swipe at people from Jalandhar. You must be the only Punjabi in the UK not from the doaba area.

The UK was invaded by Anglos, Vikings, Saxons. It’s a island after all.

Up north they are generally taller. I agree Scotland is near to them.

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9 minutes ago, Dsinghd said:

The UK was invaded by Anglos, Vikings, Saxons. It’s a island after all.

Up north they are generally taller. I agree Scotland is near to them.

Yeah, I know the history of the UK. But those invasions and Britain's island status does not explain why the people are so ugly.

Scottish people are ugly too, but they are friendlier than English people, and Scotland is a much nicer place than Northern England.

 

Go to France or the Netherlands or Germany or basically any country in continental Europe and the people look MUCH better than the English/Scottish/Irish.

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2 hours ago, californiasardar1 said:

 

I was in Manchester a few times, and it was depressing as hell. It also had perhaps the ugliest people I have ever seen in my life. I really don't understand why English people look so much worse than other Europeans. Maybe they have a high inbreeding coefficient or something.

The nice thing about going north in the UK is that you eventually end up in Scotland.

Funny that you are taking a swipe at people from Jalandhar. You must be the only Punjabi in the UK not from the doaba area.

Thankfully there are plenty of us here but these f**kers are coming in hard now. No wonder their sh1tty town is now empty and people are crying about no Sikhs being left there. Expect things to go in a downward spiral in the UK as a result.  

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12 hours ago, redoptics2013 said:

It's not obvious because they don't,  reading in other languages is also not good, IK OnKar is known through out the world as meaning there is one God when it doesn't and people think our panth is monotheistic when it's actually panenthistic not to be mixed with panthestic.

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I agree, however, I'd rather someone new to sikhi who's learning read in english at the start and get into sikhi more and learn gurmukhi after than them not get into sikhi at all. 

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