What happened to the monkey people of India that appear in Hindu religious texts? Is this some kind of racial thing, that the monkey people are the natives of India?
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>>18514781 >milk Not milk, but soma, a sort of alcoholic Indian beverage equivalent to ambrosia, the favourite drink of the gods and aryans. It is a white liquid that when drunk gives a person special powers and long life (If not immortality). Modern Indians will have you know it's a plant or made with milk. Buts here's how it's described in the oldest texts; >"Soma is stallion sperm with the vigor of a male"
>>18514820 in that picture the jeet is literally giving the statue milk, and giving the white gods milk is a normal part of hindu religion. you could reasonably call milk soma, and it probably is the same thing
>>18514771 When we were kids, some friends and I robbed a retarded paisa like you in West LA for his shoes and wallet. I still laugh about it to this day.
>>18514757 The Monkey chads were more civilized than the jeets which caused resentment and conflict between the two, leading to the jeets banishing them to the wilderness. This is why there is still constant war between Indians and monkeys to this day.
When Vedic Aryans explored India they noted the purer Negritos deep in the jungles maintained a more noble natural state. They respected them more than their Dasa field chattel, there was also no strategic value conquering the jungle so they opted to trade with them, receiving spices unique to their environment.