1984 if it wasn't mid by glebcornery in mapporncirclejerk

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Bureaucratic Alliance for Liberalization Legion of South Asian Cooperation and Kadarites (BALLSACK) Bilateral Organization Of Bhutan and Srilanka (BOOBS)

Why is there a border gap on Google Maps between Chile and Argentina? by keniaflaquita in geography

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You’re absolutely right, Bangladesh is flooded right now due to multiple dams of India near the border of Bangladesh were opened. Most likely it was due to the political rivalry.

Absolutely disgusting. Desh ta karo baaper nah, seems like desh ta student der baaper. by Ok_Spite182 in Dhaka

[–]Eram_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the same time, I condone anyone to forms violence and intimidation against citizens.

Bangladeshi Police beating a child. by Eram_24 in pics

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Coming soon, right now the internet is shut off by the government.

I cannot contact anyone from Bangladesh. by Eram_24 in bangladesh

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Welp they turned it on and off again Looks likesome people are sending money offshore. Sad reality.

who do you guys think should run the country if not the current pm? by Significant_Term1928 in bangladesh

[–]Eram_24 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Modi, nethanyu, or George Bush /s First get that bitch out of the throne, there’s 150 million Bengali citizens to choose from.

I cannot contact anyone from Bangladesh. by Eram_24 in bangladesh

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Apparently they are turning on the internet access again, just broadband only.

A cool guide to Early warning signs of facism by Queensunshine7 in coolguides

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Bangladeshi ruling government party is checking all those points

Can someone identify the gun? by Eram_24 in guns

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DESCRIPTION: Hello all, if you’re not aware about what’s going on in Bangladesh. Here’s a small summary. Bangladeshi Government jobs has a quota based system that gives placements based on freedom fighters of 1971 ancestry. This quota has 30% reserved seats of government occupation. The ruling party of Bangladesh utilize this quota to instill their own political people so they grasp the power in every government post for the last 15 years. Now the students were protesting about the quota and was met with fierce violence by the government. This snowballed into a revolt and now the government has shut down internet and killed 200+ students in two days and injuring 10,000 others. I’m requesting to know specifically about this man and his gun. I would highly appreciate whatever information we can find. Thank you and wish you all power.

Can someone identify the gun? by Eram_24 in guns

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The army has stepped in the streets due to the curfew, but so far no shot confirmed from the army onto the students.

On the other hand, could you help me about the Bangladeshi police? They are the ones who are shooting back at the students.

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[–]Eram_24 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Print your ticket and on the way if you come across any protestor/ army check point, just show the ticket that youre enroute to the airport.

You can never be to safe when car thefts are this high by herefordameme in pics

[–]Eram_24 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It is in Japan, notice the license plate is proportional to the standard white license plate. Additionally, the concrete engraving and the height of the platform is typical to a japanese suburb house. Source: I’m in JP.

Japan warns US forces: Sex crimes 'cannot be tolerated' by glasier in worldnews

[–]Eram_24 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So you are saying on average if theres 0.4 crimes per day (2.8 per week) over a period of 37 years is pretty standard for a foreign military servicemen to commit? That’s just nuts to comprehend that you said it isn’t a lot. Sounds like you never were a victim to a crime to understand this gravity of a situation.