>>520788267 (OP)
I went to high-school with him. My two experiences with him were: Being told he is racist against white people by another Indian, that he exploits DEI as much as possible by pretending to be dumber than he is, and that him getting fed answer's and that white people are dumb for helping him. That is where I heard his name.
The other time was some day with an oddball scheduled for some religious bs or exams or some shit, basicly you get a longer free period at the same time as another segment of the school that you don't normally spend with (normally freshmen and seniors get lunch the same time, and sophomores and juniors) I was a junior he was a freshman. I was in the group of people that play magic the gathering at lunch yeah we're nerds. Indian freshman wants to play. Ok. I get the feeling he's cheating. Whatever. I Start counting cards, and yeah hes cheating. I tell him to stop, he says hes not. I explain that its actually impossible for the current game state without him cheating, but I don't care, mostly that I know he is and want him to stop. I start catching him cheating and stopping him. I start just watching him draw cards. At this point, I stop giving a shit and tell him to just cheat as much as he can. He sits there with his deck in his hand and does nothing. At this point I just want to see and understand what he was going for, and tell him to let me play for him. This Indian child did not have a way to win with his magic deck. He only had counter-spells, draw cards, discards, little annoying things to slow the game down. No actual way of winning. I am to this day blown away that this person was cheating so hard, denying it, embracing it, getting outside help, but he lacked the capability to craft a deck in a deck-building game that was able to win in any situation. The whole time he had this smile on his face. No shame at being called a cheater, no shame at the lack of design. Years later I get a name to the shameless face on tv.