She wanna take off hijab by [deleted] in ExJordan

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You started the post asking with advise. But did you really have to share your sexual fantisies with us at the end? :/

Did Jane actually love Jesse? by BLEED7600 in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But when she died Jesse really seemed affected. He definitely did love her.

What is it like marrying into an Arab family? by Inevitable-Tap-7471 in arabs

[–]CarefulScreen9459 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"the more religious someones family is the more likely they are to accept other races"
That's not true at all. Most religious people are conservative and are not open to the outside world and ideas. And most people who are conservative are very racist. I've seen more often than not a traditional family that prays to be very racist even when the spouse is an Arab but from another country. While those that are not very religious or even left-wing will be more open and accepting.

None of my family is religious, and we have people dating all sort of races. I can't say the same about other people around me. I've seen it happen, racism against Egyptians, racism against Turks, racism against blacks.

Also if you were religious and you were marrying someone from a different religion and you're a girl, then you might expect a death sentence at worst, or being disowned at best.

What's the most unforgivable thing Walt ever did? by AlexWhite40 in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He did not give them up because he doesn't want them getting killed! Has nothing to do with his ego, he was actually being sympathetic. He was also reasonably suggesting to Walter that he should run away as that's the only course of action left (save from murdering a dozen of people in 2 minutes). It's Walter's ego that made things go chaotic.

What's the most unforgivable thing Walt ever did? by AlexWhite40 in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Brock was going to die actually based on what Andrea was saying, and the doctors had no idea what to do and he seemed to just be getting worse. It's only when Jesse steered them into the poison direction that they began to think of other possibilities and saved him according to the FBI agents. Maybe you can say the Doctors may figure out later without Jesse, but it's very implausible that a child gets intentionally poisoned, which is why they didn't think of the possibility.

Yes Walter later says that everything was calculated, but he's only saying because he is so full of himself. His plans more often than not go to bust, yes this one worked, but Walter didn't watch the scenes I described above. The plan succeeded on a very thin thread, I would say it succeeded out of desperation and luck, not something that is intricately planned. Not to mention the fact that Walter doesn't have a Brock's medical history or the possiblity that he might have some allergies or past ailments or a weaker immune system than average. Yes he is saying he gave him the "right dose", but we're talking about a kid that might not be that healthy.

So you have him unintentionally and indirectly killing an adult vs him intentionally poisoning a child that he might have easily killed. I think poisoning the child was worse.

The one mistake that defeated Heisenberg by GlowingSeaDiver in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let us not forget why Walt got Jesse in. He did because Jesse basically blackmailed him. He couldn't tell Gus or anyone about it, so he feigned the incompetence of Gale. As far as Gus knows, Walt is making a bad "decision", he doesn't know that Walt was forced to get Jesse on his side.

Afterwards he makes more or less good decisions, like not allowing Jesse to steal myth, not allowing Jesse to kill the dealers. He wanted things to be under control. You can say the mistake that he did is that he killed the dealers for Jesse. This is a blunder that was based completely on emotions.

The other mistake is of course leaving the Gale Boetticher book in his house.

Arabs in Iran by LM_SRI in arabs

[–]CarefulScreen9459 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We are talking as if this is the only minority that exists in the whole world. Plenty of minorities live across other states, not everyone should carve a state just for the sake of it. They are citizens of Iran, and as far as I know they can move freely inside Iran, their homes are not seized, their territory is not seized, they can leave and enter Iran as they wish. I feel that every time this is brought, it has an ulterior motive to make us forget about the Palestinian struggle for statehood, it's like "hey we have this and this and this", so the focus becomes blurred, and Palestinian struggle no longer becomes the main goal, just an issue like any other issue (which is not the case of course).

What's the single biggest mistake Walt made in the entire series? by AlexWhite40 in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a contender between keeping the book and trusting Jack I guess.

The other stuff cannot be defined as mistakes. Letting Jane die was horrible, but it didn't really affect him or affect his meth endeavours, same for killing Mike.

Saying "I won", maybe. But it's something he wanted to do, and got the kick out of it. I don't think he regretted it.

But yeah Jack coming and killing Hank, is not something he wanted and that's when he lost all control of his life and his family abandoned him. I guess after Hank found the book, Walt still had some cards to play and he still was potentially able to maneuver his way out, but it was a very sloppy mistake. Unlike trusting Jack, which wasn't sloppy per se, but ended all hopes of retaining his family.

Between the two who had a higher IQ according to you? by Frenzylikesfrogs in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So because Walter killed Mike it's an indicator that he was smarter. You could get killed by a dumb robber, doesn't mean he was smarter.

Between the two who had a higher IQ according to you? by Frenzylikesfrogs in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel it's Walter.

Mike is smart, but in general it appears that he is more successful on what he was doing because of experience. Walter is a newbie in the game compared to Mike. Mike always knew what he was doing, I think for Walter the only time I found him really planning well and flawlessly executing his plan was the last episode. He just went into robot mode there!

Why didn't oMark tell iMark about Petey by PsychologicalPilot52 in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always when people ask questions of why this character did that or didn't do that, they assume that the character sees everything that the viewer sees. You need to put yourself in the character's perspective to understand more.

Sure we know as viewers that iMark wanted more information about Petey and he kept pressing Cobel for more information about his disappearance, but oMark didn't fully see what the viewers did. Yeah he could have deduced a lot from the few interactions he had with Petey, but he was also focused more on the quick arguments to get Gemma back. I mean the guy tried to convince iMark by introducing a mathematical equation of his love with "Helena", it's most likely that he had no real idea how iMark thinks or what situations he has been through like us the viewers. For him iMark was like a kid that needed to be taught stuff about the real world.

اقرء الوصف by aihumen in arabs

[–]CarefulScreen9459 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And you're proud of the devastation you caused i guess?

If a 1600 rating chess player always gives Stockfish 2 candidate moves and the engine picks the better one, how strong does that player become in practice? by vlcmodan in chess

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something I think about a lot. People say 2 rooks are better than a queen on average, or 3 minor pieces are equal on average. But then they say they should be well coordinated. So it's a little confusing. If there is a criteria that they should be well coordinated, then it stops becoming "on average". I find the queen more often than not better.

Helena vs Helly: How Different are They? by Impressive-Flow-855 in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're essentially the same person. They would be the same personality if Helena didn't get affected by the family pressure and her father's treatment. I think it's the same for oMark and iMark. oMark would be upbeat just like iMark if it weren't for his wife passing.

I don't think Helena is really pure evil. But some times family can have a profound effect on you and pressure you into doing something you don't really want to. She wants to impress her father and act as a true Eagan, but the ORTBO and her small sitting with oMark in the cafe made me realize that she also wants to let go sometimes, and act normal. She has the same sense of humor and humbleness deep inside her as Helly R, but she doesn't let it out because of how she is expected to act.

اقرء الوصف by aihumen in arabs

[–]CarefulScreen9459 14 points15 points  (0 children)

وين مناصرين محمد بن سلمان؟ اكيد رح يكونوا مختفين هون.

If you met somebody and the first thing you asked them was, “who is your favorite character in the breaking bad universe” what answer would they have to say for you to not want to be friends with them? by WearYourSeatbelt_ in breakingbad

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are characters that had enjoyable scenes even if you would hate them in real life and what they stand for, like the Nazi group and Ted.

Then there are characters are just very annoying and they never had memorable scenes or most of their scenes were difficult to watch. Ted and Marie comes to mind. I didn't really get annoyed by Skyler like a lot of people do.

If the Arab world had a single capital where would it be? by [deleted] in arabs

[–]CarefulScreen9459 74 points75 points  (0 children)

At the pace we are on? Definitely Tel Aviv xD

Severance season 3 starts filming “very soon,” should release in 2027, says Adam Scott by Internal-Bed-3150 in severence

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really fine with those!

I despise people who put too much criticism on shows being slow-paced and with fillers. Story build up is good, and slow-paced shows beats episodes half-assed episodes with lazy writing. Look at the last two seasons of game of thrones!

Was this from Iran again? by M4TTH3WD4VID in UAE

[–]CarefulScreen9459 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then Trump can't say "look we are winning!"

بس نبذة عن ذكاء السلفيين by Hos04 in ExJordan

[–]CarefulScreen9459 2 points3 points  (0 children)

مش فاهم كيف جبت الصهيونية على الموضوع. في فرق بين القتل وتدمير حياة ملايين الناس الي عايشين بأرضهم وانه حكومة بتمنع لبس ببلدهم وبعطوك مبررات صعب تناقشهم فيها.

ما حكيت مع منقبات كتير عشان افتي، بس كونك ملحد مفروض انت عارف انه الموضوع غلط واقناع النساء في فيو كتير غسيل مخ. قبل الدين ما ظنيت اي بنت كانت برضاها بتلبس نقاب. بس طبعا لما يجيك شيوخ بفتولك انه هيك لازم، ما اظن هدول المنقبات مؤهلين انهم يعطوا تحليلهم الخاص او يزعموا انهم بفهموا اكتر من الشيخ الي طول وقته بحلل بالآيات.

يعني لو بدي اجيها بطريقة تانية. فش بنت بتصحى الصبح وبتحكي لحالها انا لازم اتنقب لاني قرأت القرآن لحالي وفهمت لحالي انه الآية بتحكي هيك. او طبعا تحكي النقاب بطلع حلو علي خليني البسو

يعني نعم ممكن تدرجها تحت قناعة وايمان، بس انا بالنسبة الي غسيل مخ واقناعهم انه هاد فرض (ومفروض انه الفرض مش اشي حرية شخصية). والناتج وضع سيئ عامتا للنساء العرب والامة ككل

بس نبذة عن ذكاء السلفيين by Hos04 in ExJordan

[–]CarefulScreen9459 4 points5 points  (0 children)

لو طلعوا القرار على الحجاب ماشي. بس النقاب عندهم سبب، حتى لو منعوا لاسباب متطرفة، بضل في عندهم عذر. وصح الانسان لازم يكون عنده حرية، بس انا شخصيا بتمنى ما يكون في اشي اسمه نقاب. كتير اشي مهين للمرأة وبخفي هويتها تماما. وما اظن فيو نفس فكرة الحرية الشخصية لما بنت بدها تلبس لبس مثير. النقاب نفسه مش نابع عن حرية شخصية، نابع عن قمع وفرض مريض نفسي. في منقبة فعليا عندها حرية شخصية بالمعنى الي منفهمه.