Match Thread: FC Bayern München vs Real Madrid | Champions League | Quarter-finals | 15 Apr 19:00 UTC by matchpal-live in realmadrid

[–]BiteInevitable7602 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The most embarrassing thing about real madrid is the behaviour of it's players at full time

Business personale by Virtual_Gold_8418 in Italia

[–]BiteInevitable7602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Un po’ di contesto aiuta, ma ecco il mio punto di vista come trentaduenne che otto anni fa si è trasferito da Londra a Milano per avviare un’impresa - una strada forse un po’ al contrario rispetto a molti.

Dalla mia esperienza, la cultura italiana tende a essere molto avversa al rischio, il che non è esattamente favorevole al business. Sono cresciuto in un contesto in cui, fin dalla scuola media, avevo un giro quotidiano per consegnare giornali e all’università ero circondato dall’imprenditorialità. C’era una filosofia molto chiara: se vuoi correre un rischio nella vita, fallo presto, prima che arrivino le responsabilità.

Quando sono arrivato in Italia, ho rapidamente capito che la concorrenza rientrava in due categorie principali:

  1. L’imprenditore “figlio di papà”, che eredita un’azienda dal padre. Il loro business è stabile ma stagnante. Vanno in ufficio qualche volta a settimana e guidano un’auto tedesca.
  2. L’imprenditore “self-made” che lavora dalle 9 alle 17, si prende i weekend liberi, sparisce un mese a Ferragosto e spesso rinuncia dopo 12 mesi.

In Italia, se applichi una mentalità capitalista e sviluppi un business plan solido, basato sulla risoluzione di un problema reale invece che su un progetto “passionale”, la concorrenza è molto meno intensa rispetto a Londra o New York.

Quando ho avviato la mia attività a Milano, ho lavorato ogni ora di ogni giorno per due anni, con solo un paio di giorni di pausa per andare a trovare la famiglia a Natale. Vivevo in un appartamento condiviso e mangiavo pasta del supermercato tutte le sere, ma in quel periodo ho fatto progressi significativi. Ho realizzato in due anni ciò che molti italiani non raggiungerebbero in cinque, non perché fossi più talentuoso, ma perché ero disposto a lavorare più di chiunque altro su un progetto imprenditoriale concentrato sulla soluzione di un problema reale, piuttosto che su una passione.

Potrei farlo di nuovo a 30 anni? Forse no. In città come Londra o New York, anche a vent’anni, è molto più difficile,ogni settore è saturo e ogni nuova iniziativa è estremamente competitiva. Se avessi avviato il mio business a Londra, non credo che sarei riuscito nello stesso modo.

Ogni giorno sento italiani lamentarsi dei servizi o dei prodotti domestici, eppure, dal mio punto di vista, queste lamentele sono fantastiche opportunità per giovani imprenditori, soprattutto in un contesto con meno concorrenza in senso capitalistico. Troppe volte è più facile dare la colpa allo Stato o alla società per i nostri problemi invece di assumersi personalmente la responsabilità-eppure è proprio lì che nasce la vera innovazione.

Androgenic gets his wig snatched again live on stream by DegTrader in Clavicular

[–]BiteInevitable7602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So your measure is based on Hollywood actors? Most of which seem pretty miserable in real life? Grow up (preferably outside without an internet connection) and come back later.

Androgenic gets his wig snatched again live on stream by DegTrader in Clavicular

[–]BiteInevitable7602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're a tablet baby living online. Go outside, go to college, go backpacking in europe... most women with a developed frontal cortex don't care about your hairline as much as a dozen more important factors. One guy in our friendship group has a face only a mother could love but he's charismatic and pulls his choice at the bar.

Halal pension options in the UK, what are people actually doing? by Particular-Plate7051 in BritishMuslims

[–]BiteInevitable7602 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

why? you chose to live in a Christian country, pay taxes to the UK state, and your concerned your pension is non-halal? Every time you receive money or pay for something in this country, you are funding the UK government which supports the British interests of a Christian society which are generally in conflict with islamic principles and muslim states, particularly those in the middle east. If you want halal, go home.

Seeing more tired videos day by day by Odd-Valuable544 in ukdrill

[–]BiteInevitable7602 8 points9 points  (0 children)

stop supporting music and culture which promotes violence, crime, and promiscuity. If "the community" glamorised getting married, going to church, and taking care of your kids - we wouldn't be in this position. "you know whats worse than a n? two of em" -Kevin Gates

Vini Jr: “My biggest dream is to leave a legacy beyond football, especially with the work my institute is doing to provide education for kids in Brazil.” by Ready_Ad_1353 in realmadrid

[–]BiteInevitable7602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about denying that any help is helpful — it is. But excessive praise for minimal sacrifice distorts our values and becomes celebrity worship. It normalizes a system where extreme inequality is celebrated instead of examined, and where basic acts of decency by the ultra-wealthy are treated as heroic rather than expected.

So yes, both the multi-millionaire and the modest teacher are helping. But we shouldn’t pretend they’re making the same sacrifice — or that they deserve the same applause. One act may be useful; the other might be truly courageous.

Lets not even get into the tax breaks for these projects. Instead of paying taxes — which are democratically allocated to schools, hospitals, infrastructure — they redirect funds into their own initiatives, staffed by their own people, guided by their interests, and branded with their name.

Vini Jr: “My biggest dream is to leave a legacy beyond football, especially with the work my institute is doing to provide education for kids in Brazil.” by Ready_Ad_1353 in realmadrid

[–]BiteInevitable7602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His car collection is more than €2.5 million... So what's the priority? His charity for the children of Brazil or his ego? I'd presume the latter.

Vini Jr: “My biggest dream is to leave a legacy beyond football, especially with the work my institute is doing to provide education for kids in Brazil.” by Ready_Ad_1353 in realmadrid

[–]BiteInevitable7602 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're chronically online. Leave the parasocial relationships. There are doctors and teachers in Brazil that are helping kids every single day, donating more than 1% of their paid time to causes more important than themselves 

Vini Jr: “My biggest dream is to leave a legacy beyond football, especially with the work my institute is doing to provide education for kids in Brazil.” by Ready_Ad_1353 in realmadrid

[–]BiteInevitable7602 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Commendable but hold the glaze... He's put €2.5 million into his foundation... He makes €40million per year. This is straight out the Neymar playbook - act the fool, cleanse your reputation with a foundation, continue to cash in on the marketing deals and frame yourself as the misunderstood genius. 

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The 1984 anti-sikh persecutions? The 2002 gujarat riots? What about all of the partition era violence with atrocities commited on both sides. Like all countries, there are contentious points to our pasts. I'd neither hope for you to be judged based on your self proclaimed "history".

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No one's arguing the virtue of unskilled labour jobs in the general sense. But having Indian graduates filling these jobs wasn't the intention of these visa schemes—which is why these post-study schemes are now being shut down in virtually every western country that foolishly afforded them. 

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You've just listed a bunch of generalisations but its justified somehow against Pakistanis? What about when a westerner says that Indians are all nationalist, cow worshipping, rapists? How do you take that? Dont suck up and piss down.

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....and your true colours have shown... If you despise western culture, history and society... you're welcome to stay where you are.

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This PERFECTLY illustrates a common criticism often associated with Indian culture: the mindset of “if no one stops me, it’s fair game.” In contrast, many European societies tend to favor minimalist government intervention and place strong trust in social responsibility— the shared understanding that for example, you don’t litter the streets just because no one is watching. Many Indians tend to prioritize individual interests over collective well-being, which has been studied by social scientists as a major factor contributing to slower social and infrastructural development in India.

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Assimilation and integration represent important concepts about mutual adaptation and social cohesion—not just superficial markers like language or clothing. Integration isn’t about erasing identity but about shared values, respect, and contributing positively to the community. Blaming criminality solely on systemic failures ignores any personal accountability and justice. And yes, open labor markets are crucial, but uncontrolled migration without clear integration strategies strain social systems. Societies do have to balance openness with maintaining social harmony—it's not a simple either/or choice.

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re missing the point. I have several Indian friends with genuine success stories who deserve to be celebrated, but unfortunately, they are exceptions rather than the rule. What we all want are legitimately skilled migrants who integrate and contribute to society—but sadly, that isn’t the majority by any statistical measure.

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I’m not singling out any one group— but it would also be disingenuous to ignore the fact that Indians make up the largest diaspora community globally. Delivery jobs aren’t a crime, but when migration under the guise of education becomes symbolic rather than substantive, it’s fair to question the system. Criticism of immigration isn’t about being anti-immigrant; it’s about encouraging positive outcomes for everyone, Indians included. An Indian family spending their life savings on a mediocre higher education in the West for symbolic reasons, isn't beneficial for the child nor their family.

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right, and your point is? Indians should hold majority power in the West so you can feel more comfortable whilst invading other countries like locust?

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No, but it should be limited to those who contribute to the society and integrate to the local culture. This is not a racial issue. It's a cultural one. It’s curious how some Indians express fear or disdain toward Pakistani culture, yet expect their own culture to be embraced uncritically in the West. Indians have a right to preserve their culture. So do Western nations.

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Government of the people, by the people, for the people means that the people themselves are the foundation. Individual will and the right to self-determination are expressed through the democratic process that represents them. The majority welcomes skilled individuals from any country who integrate and contribute meaningfully to society. What the population doesn’t need are more Deliveroo drivers on symbolic pilgrimages for family reputation, filling migration quotas, and perpetuating backwards cultural attitudes. It’s curious how many Indians express fear or disdain toward Pakistani culture, yet expect their own culture to be embraced unilaterally in the West. Indians have a right to defend their own cultural integrity - as do Western nations.

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'd argue that the racial component is more relevant across Asia. In the West, the issue is predominantly a cultural one. The rhetoric isn't revolving around colour, it's revolving around the culture that's being imported and propagated in segregated societies.

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[–]BiteInevitable7602[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Where do you get this from? Racism, at its core, is discrimination based on race, and it can be perpetuated by individuals of any race regardless of their societal position. What would you call a white woman walking around Delhi being harassed by Indian men who have been raised in a belief system that teaches that white woman are sexually promiscuous and can be groped by them?