Before pakistan we should deal with the incompetent haram ka pilla who designed this image detection IAF software.Whoever signed off on this dumpster fire shouldn't be allowed within 100 meters of a keyboard

u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 1 month ago

i hate the The Insufferable NPC Corporate Cult of the GTA 6 Fanbase

The GTA 6 fanbase has become impossible to take seriously. Every Rockstar decision gets defended before anyone even knows whether it's good or bad. Months of silence become "good marketing." Another delay becomes "they're making it perfect." Barely any communication becomes "they don't owe anyone updates." Every criticism gets buried under the same recycled excuses. The herd mentality is unbelievable. People follow whatever Rockstar does without hesitation, like cattle moving in the same direction because everyone else is doing it. Rockstar is treated like a company that can never make a bad decision. On top of that, people constantly act like they're media literacy experts. Every trailer gets dissected into essays about hidden meaning and satire, and anyone who simply doesn't like something gets told they "didn't understand it." Disagreeing is treated like a failure to appreciate some masterpiece instead of having a different opinion.

The irony is that a lot of these same people constantly complain about corporations, capitalism, and corporate greed until Rockstar is involved. Then a multibillion dollar company suddenly becomes untouchable. Every business decision is defended, every criticism is dismissed, and every concern gets labeled as whining. The community barely feels like a fanbase anymore. It feels like unpaid corporate PR. There are no standards, no skepticism, and no point where Rockstar is expected to earn praise. They accept everything, justify everything, and defend everything.

u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago

"Go back to Europe" is some of the worst Third World mental gymnastics cope ever invented considering Europeans built the USA, Australia and New Zealand from literal deserts

Europeans moved to the USA, Australia and NZ, built some of the most prosperous, stable and rights-respecting societies on Earth, lived there for centuries, and somehow they're still supposed to "go back to Europe." Some of the worst mental-gymnastics cope ever invented.

One of the strangest phenomena is watching people leave countries they themselves describe as corrupt, dysfunctional, economically stagnant, politically unstable, or lacking opportunity, then arrive in the West and immediately begin lecturing Western societies about how they should be organized. If the institutions, social norms, and political systems back home were so superior, why are millions trying to move in the opposite direction? They advocate importing the same political habits and social attitudes into the societies they moved to. If those systems worked so well, there wouldn't be such a strong incentive to leave them behind in the first place.

Even more bizarre is the tendency to endlessly praise the countries they left while holding Western countries to standards no civilization in history has ever met. Every failure in their home country is explained away by history, colonialism, sanctions, foreign interference, or bad luck. Every flaw in the West is treated as proof of fundamental moral corruption. One side gets infinite excuses. The other gets infinite scrutiny.

The loudest accusations of racism come from people whose home societies often have stronger ethnic, tribal, religious, linguistic, or regional divisions than the countries they're criticizing. In many places, marrying outside your group, moving into certain communities, or being accepted as an outsider can be significantly harder than in most Western countries. Yet those realities are treated as normal, while even moderate discussions about immigration, assimilation, or national identity in the West are portrayed as uniquely unacceptable. The standards often seem completely different depending on which society is being judged.

Then there's the protest paradox. A huge amount of pro-Palestine, pro-activist, anti-Western, or revolutionary political activism takes place in Western countries themselves. People organize marches, occupy public spaces, criticize governments, denounce national history, and advocate controversial causes under legal systems that broadly protect freedom of speech, assembly, and dissent. That's not an argument against protesting. It's an observation about where such activities are often possible on a large scale.

The irony is that many of the same people presenting Western societies as uniquely oppressive are exercising freedoms that are far less protected in large parts of the world. In many countries, political dissent carries significantly greater social, legal, or professional risks. Yet Western civil liberties are treated as though they simply emerged naturally and require no maintenance.

The deeper issue is a sense of entitlement toward the outcomes produced by successful societies. Stable institutions, functioning infrastructure, relatively low corruption, independent courts, property rights, public trust, and broad civil liberties are treated as if they are the default condition of humanity. History suggests the opposite. These things are rare. They took centuries to develop and can deteriorate surprisingly quickly.

Nobody is saying Western countries are perfect. They clearly aren't. But there is something strange about moving to a country because it offers a better quality of life, then insisting the people who built and maintained that society have no particular claim to it, no historical legitimacy, and no right to preserve the institutions that made it attractive in the first place.

That's why "go back to Europe" isn't a serious argument. It's a slogan that collapses the moment consistency is applied. It demands all the benefits of a civilization while denying legitimacy to the population that created it.

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u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago

I hate misa from death note

I genuinely hate Misa from Death Note. The first half of the show had such a cold, serious, psychological atmosphere with Light and L building this tense battle of intelligence. Then Misa shows up and it feels like the tone shifts into awkward comedy and forced chaos. Her constant obsession with Light got repetitive fast, and instead of adding depth she mostly felt loud, annoying, and distracting.

What bothered me most is how much the story bends around her. She makes reckless decisions, acts impulsively, and somehow the plot keeps moving in her favor. The early tension of Death Note felt calculated and grounded, but with Misa around it started feeling more exaggerated and less focused. A lot of her scenes felt skippable because they interrupted the mind games I was actually watching for.

I know some people like her energy, but for me she dragged the show away from the serious atmosphere that made the beginning so strong.

u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago

Los angeles is the best looking city of all time

Its contribution to movies and music in the modern world is unmatched. Every big city has money or history. LA exported fantasy. Entire generations copied how people there dressed, talked, looked, filmed, and lived. No city hit the cultural/social media peak LA hit in the 2010s. For a stretch of time, the internet basically felt like LA with Wi-Fi.

u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago

is it possibile my friend to break out of punjab city prison after drink drive??

My friend got arrested last night for drink drive and they took him into police custody. But then he got into a huge fight with the police officers inside the station, so now they are treating it way more seriously and keeping him locked up in the prison cell.

The lawyer we called is taking forever and saying we have to wait days for the court to open, but we need him out immediately. Is it possible to just bribe the police officers directly to let him go? Like if we give them cash under the table right now will they just delete the case, or is that going to make things worse?

His cousin keeps saying in Punjab “anything is possible” if the right people are paid or if police paperwork suddenly becomes “confused,” but that sounds like movie logic to me. I’m not talking dramatic tunnel escape stuff, I mean people quietly helping somebody disappear or reducing charges through contacts.

He is a very smart guy, structurally intelligent, but he is extremely claustrophobic and losing his mind in there. If we cannot bribe them, is there any other way to get him out of the prison before they transfer him to the main district jail? Advice fast.

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u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago
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I JUST HATE HOW MALE HAIR MECHANISM WORKS

WHAT DID EVOLUTION MEAN BY THIS

I swear male hair biology is some cruel joke that never stops being funny to whoever designed this garbage.

Seriously, what kind of sadistic joke is this. The hair on your head, the thing you actually want, gets put on a fucking expiration timer. Every year your hairline quietly packs its bags and retreats like it got drafted into a losing war. Meanwhile your beard grows with the determination of an immortal cockroach species that survived every extinction event.

I would gladly trade 80 percent of beard growth for a perfect hairline. Who asked for this deal. Every year your forehead decides to expand its real estate empire while your face turns into a fucking national forest if you do not shave for three days.

And the NPC advice is always the same. “Just shave it bro.” Why is male suffering immediately followed by “have you considered becoming bald on purpose.” No. I wanted hair. On my head. Revolutionary concept apparently. I want the hair I had before my follicles decided to abandon the mission for absolutely no reason while my face keeps manufacturing infinite fucking beard DLC.

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u/Guilty_Lack_2677 — 2 months ago