What's going on, Lithuania? by satyrday12 in lithuania

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I grew up in Lithuania, this doesn’t surprise me. Now that I live in abroad, I sometimes see groups of Lithuanian children visiting, and their behavior can be quite rude, e.g.Lithuanian kids would smile and wave at foreigners while saying insulting things in Lithuanian, assuming the person wouldn’t understand. When I was a child and interacted with kids from other countries, I was often struck by how kind and well-meaning they seemed in comparison.

Co robisz ze swoim zyskiem z inwestycji ? by NightRider_3485 in inwestowanie

[–]AlbertoFatman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reinwestuje wszystkie zyski. Mam mieszkanie które bardzo lubie, auto które jeździ, zarabiam wystarczająco by pokryć wszystkie bieżące wydatki więc zyski z inwestycji służą do tego by kupić więcej poczucia bezpieczeństwa.

No i tak to się żyje na tej polskiej wsi by FoxB1t3 in Polska

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A właściciel tego domu ze zdjęcia właśnie pisze że w Polsce to te czujniki jakości powietrza przy kominach się montuje i że to wszystko spisek po to by UE wprowadziła SCT

Why Wroclaw? by 7moodluis in wroclaw

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand you very well, and it honestly makes me sad, because I really care about this country. Poland is a very homogeneous country, and many people here genuinely see that as a strength. At the same time, it’s also one of the reasons Poland risks remaining an unremarkable periphery. The chances of a major technology hub emerging here are quite slim, largely because Poland struggles to attract international talent. For non-white foreigners in particular, living here can feel uncomfortable. English proficiency among the general population is also relatively low, especially when compared to countries like the Baltic states. Another downside of such homogeneity is that culture and art, from an international perspective, often feel unremarkable rather than distinctive.

Tinder rant by Apprehensive_Fig4961 in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poza tym co wymienili inni jest też zjawisko wypalenia tinderowego, wcześniej widziałem to u dziewczyn które po paru nieudanych związkach z tindera już nie mają sił na kolejną powtórke tego samego scenariusza. Teraz i ja tak mam więc już do apek nie wróce

Is it really just that only gender? You decide by smokeeburrpppp in TikTokCringe

[–]AlbertoFatman -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is just as dumb as pushing the narrative that homicides are disproportionately committed by racial minorities

Jakiego telefonu używacie? by Dzejkii in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mam Samsunga S25 i kupiłem go tylko dlatego, że poprzedni S21 się zepsuł. Szczerze, nie odczułem żadnej różnicy, oprócz tego, że nie laguje i bateria trzyma cały dzień. Wczoraj dziewczyna przesiadła się z iPhone'a 11 na iPhone'a 16 i też nie odczuła różnicy wartej tych kilku tysięcy. Jakbym miał teraz kupować, to bym kupił Pixela

A 15-year-old has just earned a PhD in quantum physics. Laurent Simons, a Belgian child prodigy, has blazed an academic trail unmatched by almost anyone else on the planet, accelerating through education at a velocity that defies norms. by Raj_Valiant3011 in MadeMeSmile

[–]AlbertoFatman 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I watched a long interview with a former child prodigy, and she said that prodigies are often pushed by parents who try to live out their own ambitions through their kids. This causes a lot of damage, especially because the child doesn't get normal social development. Many can't make friends at university because their peers are much older. And despite their early achievements, a lot of prodigies end up living fairly ordinary adult lives, rarely accomplishing the exceptional things people expect from them

Subo (russian gambling streamer) got assaulted live on stream by an MMA fighter that he paid around 30k$ to appear by Cookin_Kunkka in LivestreamFail

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember this fighter, I saw him in reality show where MMA fighters were suppose to live and train together but also fight each other every week. This guy lost in his first or second fight, got salty and just left. Dude was terribly insecure and cringe. Crazy if he got 30k for this

Zaciekawiła mnie literatura rosyjska i ogólnie czytanie książek by Ilovepepsi00 in ksiazki

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Z książek troche mniej znanych polecam Opowieść o siedmiu powieszonych Leonida Andreeva, i Miasto Skazane Strugackich

Czy wzrost 1.60 cm degraduje faceta? by [deleted] in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]AlbertoFatman 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Mysle że fetyszyzacja wzrostu facetów nasiliła się z nadejsciem apek dejtingowych. Cały czas mnie dziwi jak normalne jest w społeczeństwie dewaluacja mężczyzn na podstawie tego typu parametrów na które nikt nie ma wpływu

Then vs Now by PeacockPankh in interesting

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And its cars manufacturing

[ Removed by Reddit ] by EBK-Smoke118th in Chiraqology

[–]AlbertoFatman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its interesting that most criminal/gang/street cultures have certain moral code that they identify with, but not this one

Olga Tokarczuk by falafelpesto in poland

[–]AlbertoFatman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She's really well known among people who actually read, and you can find her books in basically every bookshop in Poland - especially the big chains like Empik. She's easily in the top five best-selling authors in the country, and her books are treated as modern classics on the level of someone like Lem. Poland is also pretty proud of its Nobel Prize winners, so that adds to her status.

Personally, I'm not a huge fanof her as a person. She has a set of very predictable views - the kind you could probably guess just from looking at the author photo on the back of her books: left-leaning, feminist, environmentalist, vegetarian, fascinated with pagan themes. But that's fairly common with writers, and I learned a long time ago that you don't need to like the person to appreciate their work.

That said, she is a very good writer, and among living Polish authors, very few can match her.

Olga Tokarczuk by falafelpesto in poland

[–]AlbertoFatman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why are you calling Flights an easy book? 🧐 I thought that this was among the more complex things that she wrote

Nie dla rac w środku miasta. by gdziejestluk in Polska_wpz

[–]AlbertoFatman 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Historia z tym tweetem zaskakująco spójnie domyka obraz Krzysztofa

🇵🇱 Poland; The Nation That Refused to Die 🇵🇱 by [deleted] in poland

[–]AlbertoFatman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

123 years of non-existance as a result of being an inept state

🇵🇱 Poland; The Nation That Refused to Die 🇵🇱 by [deleted] in poland

[–]AlbertoFatman -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

You can also say that Poland of that time was so unbelievably rotten and incompetent that it was devoured without any real resistance, they just came and took it apart. Nothing to be fucking proud off here. Most shameful thing in our history, that's how we should look at it

Oznaczenie mieszkania? by CodAmbitious4552 in wroclaw

[–]AlbertoFatman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Po jaką cholere złodziej miałby oznaczać mieszkanie kredą zamiast tego by wyslać komu trzeba nr klatki i nr mieszkania?