A Twitch streamer known for surviving the Sandy Hook Shooting and is now one of the higher ups a group known as Antifa though is now somewhat inactive and is also Tied to the KKK. He is now mostly giving racist speeches directed towards the African Americans (He calls them "Stinky TriHards")
Dhwani is an Indian girl, cheerful and bubbly. She's cute, the perfect mix of nerd and cool, kind and popular and you'll find hundreds of guys falling for her but she ignores and friend zones most of them. She's emotional and romantic and she's a gem if you get to know her fully. She's a hard nut to crack in terms of personality. If you ever come across a Dhwani, don't ever miss the chance to get to know her and never ever lose her cause you will regret it later for sure. She's the best thing that would ever happen to the person she is with.
"Yo, I met that girl yesterday, Dhwani....She's amazing!!"
"Ya! She's great! I love her simply"
A live streamer that’s soul purpose is to play racist songs and act like they are not racist and benefit from that. The streamer makes money by acting silly when a racist song plays as well as creating emotes that can be used in a racist way. These type of streamers also have a bad hairline and typically play old school runescape.
Did you see bathrobe dwane streaming today? He made another $50 off playing those racist songs
Dhanesh is a smart, cute person. He is a human form of god. He is a ladies-man and everyone falls for him. He always gets placed next to few girls. When he is in a group project girls are hogging him. He is so hot and warm and cozy as a fireplace.
I wish I could sit next to him. He is such a Dhanesh.
A word from Hindi, meaning "the madness". It is known from Rudyard Kipling's work The Jungle Book as a sickness known to be caused by the bite of a jackal, potentially referring to some form of the rabies or another.
"Even the tiger runs when little Tabaqui goes mad, for madness is the most disgraceful thing that can overtake a wild creature. We call it hydrophobia, but they call it dewanee-the madness-and run." - Passage from the first page of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling