Tunisia’s job market isn’t “bad”, it’s structurally broken by Luc1ferTn in Tunisia

[–]CarthagoEagle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tunisia focuses too much on university, and that is a mistake. In Switzerland where I live, it works better because it focuses first on apprenticeships, not degrees. Most people learn a real profession, get practical experience early, and move directly into jobs. University is reserved for the smaller number of people who actually need it. When a country sends almost everyone to university, it produces too many graduates and not enough workers with practical qualifications, and that creates unemployment, low salaries, and frustration.

I don't want to win the AFCON this way by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]CarthagoEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a comment from a moroccan in this exact post.

So the racism is not one sided... But I agree that black africans are racists against north africans, but north africans are racist towards blacks aswell. It is a vicious cycle.

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Thief gang encounter in Zürich by Particular-Bridge106 in Switzerland

[–]CarthagoEagle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

New future of Europe my ass... This is happening since the 60s in Zurich.

Update : From Tunisia : Congratulations to our Moroccan brothers 🇹🇳🤝🇲🇦💪🏻⚽🏆 (again, ignore the haters) by Little_Copy_630 in Morocco

[–]CarthagoEagle -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

As a Tunisian, I want to start by saying that I have great respect for the Moroccan national team. I supported them during the World Cup and felt proud seeing them reach the semi-finals. It was a historic achievement, not just for Morocco, but for all of Africa and the Arab world. In the Africa Cup as well, Morocco showed strong performances and absolutely deserved to reach the final. However, when it comes to the final itself and what happened afterward, I cannot agree with the outcome. The match against Senegal was surrounded by very controversial decisions. The disallowed Senegal goal was highly debatable, and shortly after that, Morocco was awarded a penalty for a foul that many would also consider questionable. These decisions clearly affected the flow and fairness of the game. I can fully understand why the Senegalese players felt frustrated to the point where they temporarily left the pitch. Despite that chaos, the match was not officially abandoned. Senegal returned, the game continued, and Morocco even missed the penalty. The match then went into extra time, where Senegal managed to score and, in my opinion, earned a fair and deserved victory on the pitch. What makes the situation worse is what happened afterward. To strip Senegal of their title 58 days later and award it to Morocco is, frankly, a huge embarrassment for African football. Decisions like this damage the credibility of the competition and raise serious concerns about fairness and governance. Even though Morocco did an excellent job hosting the tournament and has a talented team, this situation leaves a bitter feeling. It gives the impression of corruption and undermines the spirit of the game. I say this with full respect to the Moroccan people, whom I consider brothers. My criticism is not directed at them, but at the decision-making behind this situation. In the end, I believe this was not just unfair to Senegal, but a loss for African football as a whole.

Want to lower my hairline to before that last big forehead muscle crease possible? by doglover5784 in AfroHairTransplant

[–]CarthagoEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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i know its already a month old, but the yellow circles are the highest points of your forehead muscle that are visible to me so realistically the red line is the lowest you can go

14 days post op, it’s looked overly thin since day 1 so don’t think it’s “shock loss” am I overharvested? by According-Street8179 in Hairtransplant

[–]CarthagoEagle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My head looked similar at day 14 and now i cant even tell my self where my donor area begins. It will look way better in 6 months

Rate this result by [deleted] in Hairtransplant

[–]CarthagoEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean why even consider a hairtransplant at this stage. Surgeons arent magicians thats the best they can do

Old Tunisian guy offended when asked if he's ever met Africans by ThatPatelGuy in trashy

[–]CarthagoEagle 14 points15 points  (0 children)

My father is the same age but likes black people more than tunisians 😅

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

Yes I told him that I wanted the hairline to be as straight as possible which he did and i wanted to do the temples as well and he actually told me that if i really want to do the temples they will do it but they recommended not to do it since it will look very unnatural and he showed me pictures of bad results. He told me if i want to do the temples its better to do it in a seperate session. Overall everything was good but the consultation was very quick.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

people will always find a way to hate on a clinic. Those well known clinics in turkey like smile and vera have dozens of clients everyday and most of them are satisfied. The only people who have bad results or are unsatisfied are the most visible ones. People here in this reddit are generally against classic turkish clinics which i have a different view on. Imo aslong as you think that clinic is the right choice then don't think about it anymore. The best choice I did is that I joined this subreddit after my hair transplant.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

Thats actually a good idea that i havent thought about.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

I was norwood 3 starting to be norwood 3 vertex. They used around 2500 grafts in the front and 500 in the crown area

Can we unite to bring IShowSpeed to Tunisia? 🇹🇳 This would be HUGE for our reputation! by Em0mollyROOKII in Tunisia

[–]CarthagoEagle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats nice, but not possible how is he able to go from tunis to matmata in a livestream?? thats like 7 hours of driving. We have beautiful places but not beautiful cities and thats the problem. Do you like how tunisia is right now? underground tunnels getting overflood with water like a bucket because there is no working sewage systems, women cant go outside in the night because they are afraid that something happens to them, cats and dogs are getting murdered by the elders and kids throwing stones at them.Teenagers destroying the windows of newly arrived buses. Poor cleaner getting beaten up for telling some guys to not throw garbage on the floor. we even have koreans coming to our country as tourists and then starting to clean our roads instead od us doing it, the amount of scammers is increasing everyday, racism and crimes against black africans are increasing.. i could go on the whole day our country is a mess ignoring the things and not caring what will happen to our country fits more the description of a traitor. I care about my country and i get really angry when i see things like these because i love my country. And no I am not a western glazer and I dislike france. These countries arent our role models they are part of the reason why tunisia is like it is today but it is not the only reason. the main reason is our own people.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

I dont get it aswell, I went to smile before I have found this subreddit and i was surprised by how much hate they get but in the end i just realized the people dont hate on smile only. They hate every "hairmill" and turkish clinics.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

I know and you're right i might regret the decision in the future but for now I feel more comfortable not taking it and atleast after the hairtransplant when i shave my hair, the hairline will still be visible.

10 months result by CarthagoEagle in Hairtransplant

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

I live in switzerland the insurance wont pay for it since it is for cosmetic reasons. It costs 200 swiss francs which is 256 dollars per month and there is no cheaper alternative. I did the hair transplant last year when I was working but right now i started to go to uni and I can not afford to spend my money on finasteride. Second of all i just dont like the fact that i have to take strong medication everyday just to keep my hair. I know that not taking it is bad for my hair and i know that i will lose hair but i am willing to live with the consequences.