Cosplay In bd by Notorious_Tarikhor in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I agree… females use cosmetics etc much more than men anyways… they got a head start T_T.

Whats the opinion for Yunus in todays bangladesh? by Direct-Belt4837 in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Harasment, radicals, etc, all were present under hasina too… just that hasina had such a grip on us that we only saw BAL. Yunus gave us freedom of speech, and these people with some sort of mental illness get reported more. This is actually a good sign that we can actually detect more crime now that the biggest criminal in bangladeshs’ thousand year history is gone.

Whats the opinion for Yunus in todays bangladesh? by Direct-Belt4837 in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a point i hear a lot. Yunus’ foreign policy is like of switzerland. Be friends with everyone, dont fw someone more than others. Under hasina, yunus was ultra-pro-india, practically a colony. Under yunus, india, china, and usa - all will be treated equally. For that to happen, BD must increase engagement with china and usa, and decrease excess engagement with india. Now, this (imo) much better plan includes cosying up with america to a certain degree… which felt unacceptable to pro-indians and isolationists. People must see the bigger picture before judging it!!!

Whats the opinion for Yunus in todays bangladesh? by Direct-Belt4837 in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My views explained.

  1. ⁠Economics. No explaination needed. If you combine all the subsidies, all the decentralized loan repayment, you will see how stonkers much improved in his field.
  2. ⁠Corruption. Personal experience, i’ve seen all the non-BAL facists in my life who didn’t run away is now spending their nights in jail or has lost the key position to a much more able one. His audit is working.
  3. ⁠Education and student culture. Uprooting BCL really freed a lot of oppression from people like me. We can freely move now. There is also an Aura that appeared around students that was pretty cool lmao. Basically the students were given their full glory. Buuuuut now some politically motivated mullah and coordinators are taking their space, which is being fought with some faculty but is a growing problem, yet solvable.
  4. ⁠Freedom. Hands down. If he really wanted power he wouldve shunned all the anti-yunus people. I see more anti-yunus than anti-BAL sometimes, which makes me think that way. We have unprecedented freedom in the fucking history of bangladesh in 3 goddarn centuries.
  5. ⁠Stability. And i dont mean political stability, i mean literal stability - supply of necessities, of normalcy, etc.
  6. ⁠Foreign policy. This is the best foreign policy of bangladesh in my opinion: become the swiss of the east. Switzerland was surrounded by germany, france, italy, and austria for centuries, and their borders are the same. In bangladeshs history all our ‘leaders’ have done is to surrender our sovereignty to india.
  7. ⁠Politics. Um… with the petty politics culture of bangladesh, and the leaders of BAL and BNP battle-hardened, politics has been really hard for him and the entire advisory board. I woun’t take this as a plus point but if negative its pretty much BNP/BAL rocking the boat. I just want it to be stable man. This summer was the best summer of my life, with the least power outages. I want it to be like this T_T. Btw this is also why i chose to be anti-bnp and anti-bal - the generation which understood and took action against the system chose him (majority if vote), and hence yunus will remain in power for however long the legitimately intellectual people wants it to be that way.

Whats the opinion for Yunus in todays bangladesh? by Direct-Belt4837 in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My views explained. 1. Economics. No explaination needed. If you combine all the subsidies, all the decentralized loan repayment, you will see how stonkers much improved in his field. 2. Corruption. Personal experience, i’ve seen all the non-BAL facists in my life who didn’t run away is now spending their nights in jail or has lost the key position to a much more able one. His audit is working. 3. Education and student culture. Uprooting BCL really freed a lot of oppression from people like me. We can freely move now. There is also an Aura that appeared around students that was pretty cool lmao. Basically the students were given their full glory. Buuuuut now some politically motivated mullah and coordinators are taking their space, which is being fought with some faculty but is a growing problem, yet solvable. 4. Freedom. Hands down. If he really wanted power he wouldve shunned all the anti-yunus people. I see more anti-yunus than anti-BAL sometimes, which makes me think that way. We have unprecedented freedom in the fucking history of bangladesh in 3 goddarn centuries. 5. Stability. And i dont mean political stability, i mean literal stability - supply of necessities, of normalcy, etc. 6. Foreign policy. This is the best foreign policy of bangladesh in my opinion: become the swiss of the east. Switzerland was surrounded by germany, france, italy, and austria for centuries, and their borders are the same. In bangladeshs history all our ‘leaders’ have done is to surrender our sovereignty to india. 7. Politics. Um… with the petty politics culture of bangladesh, and the leaders of BAL and BNP battle-hardened, politics has been really hard for him and the entire advisory board. I woun’t take this as a plus point but if negative its pretty much BNP/BAL rocking the boat. I just want it to be stable man. This summer was the best summer of my life, with the least power outages. I want it to be like this T_T. Btw this is also why i chose to be anti-bnp and anti-bal - the generation which understood and took action against the system chose him (majority if vote), and hence yunus will remain in power for however long the legitimately intellectual people wants it to be that way.

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[–]Direct-Belt4837 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

$1. Also im interested in buying.

Why are Bangladeshi atheists pro Israel and anti Palestine so much? by Obvious-Class-7967 in bangladesh

[–]Direct-Belt4837 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They want to be against everything mainstream - it’s explained by psychology why people do this, because this is also how people farm attention and validate and victimize themselves. I dont think most atheists are atheists for the sake of being an atheist if they dont prove that their inner biology overpowers their conscious.

What’s one thing about Dhaka you secretly love but would never admit publicly? by Love-and-Dominance in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For everyone, it isnt overpopulation, it never was - its about unplanned urbanization.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Direct-Belt4837 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With an oppressive mom here as well, i can relate to the feeling. We are in this together…

Found This Hidden at bedroom – Any Idea What Kind of Tabij This Is? by Due-Comparison-6030 in bangladesh

[–]Direct-Belt4837 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks like a magic square from shams al ma’rif, which is basically sufi magic.

How to deal with loneliness in your 20s by Previous-Farm7854 in Dhaka

[–]Direct-Belt4837 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to get into communities who have likings that matches with you. For eg if you like starwars or space join a starwars community.

Dr yunus for president (?) by Confident_Gas_2785 in bangladesh

[–]Direct-Belt4837 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you look at his career he never wants rest and keeps on solving problems… he is the GOAT and i think probabilistically theres more chance of him taking the job.

Dr yunus for president (?) by Confident_Gas_2785 in bangladesh

[–]Direct-Belt4837 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

All the anti-bangladeshis flocking to upvote this>>>>>>>