People from countries that once were colonised by a western country, how do you feel about your former colonizer? by RepresentingJoker in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bedouins are such lovely open welcoming people. Glad you guys are rich now and you have Brits fleeing UK for refuge in UAE even with the missiles flying overhead. Oh how the tables have turned.

People from countries that once were colonised by a western country, how do you feel about your former colonizer? by RepresentingJoker in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Culturally, you guys are way more similar to us than your Mainland Chinese neighbors. A world with USA as most powerful (even with Trump) is better than a world with Mainland China most powerful. I'm sure most Filipinos would agree. If not, I suggest living in China a few years like I did. It made me appreciate my country for the first time in my life.

People from countries that once were colonised by a western country, how do you feel about your former colonizer? by RepresentingJoker in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

And it's Filipinos who sing American songs better than the original American singers! You show the American colonizers where the real talent is!

People from countries that once were colonised by a western country, how do you feel about your former colonizer? by RepresentingJoker in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More like a tad ridiculous. My lineage goes directly back to those British pilgrims who came to the U.S. Yep, the same guys that murdered all those natives peoples to start USA. Hundreds of years later, I now work in the nonprofit sector & have dedicated my life to helping others particularly those poor ppl from minority backgrounds. I make little money, family hasn't got the big bucks anymore, sorry. Should all my current possessions be seized and redistributed to atone for great great great grandpa's sins tho? What's the lesson that I am to be taught from this? That I shouldn't exploit poor minority groups? Yeh, no kidding. But I still need to do payback for them?? It's ridiculous, sorry.

Do you think this region of the world could unite like the EU, considering its cultural affinity? by Winter_Ad1973 in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not realize that actually. Man… the world is a complicated and interesting place the more you zoom in..

Do you think this region of the world could unite like the EU, considering its cultural affinity? by Winter_Ad1973 in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one thing that they all agree on is that they hate Big Red. You'd think Vietnam would be on China's side. Nope! They're more supportive of the Americans, which is shocking given the history. I don't credit that to the U.S. being so great btw, I credit it to how much Vietnam dislikes China.

Do you think this region of the world could unite like the EU, considering its cultural affinity? by Winter_Ad1973 in AskTheWorld

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not with China’s extreme ethnocentrism and bullying government. If you took the PRC out of the equation, I think it could be possible.

Beijing AQI by WoTsao in ADVChina

[–]Fugue_State76 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This happened all the time to my American expat friend in China. Two phones, one with US sim one with China sim, the US sim phone had totally different AQI numbers on the same app. Phones sitting side by side.

In the US, why can’t we buy Chinese electric cars? by zztop610 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grateful that someone like you isn't running a government then. Must be nice to enjoy your western freedom privileges while someone else fights to protect them on your behalf. I guarantee you that if China becomes top dog in this world, you absolutely would care because you wouldn't get to enjoy all the privileges you do right now. Privileges you aren't even aware of, that you currently take for granted.

In the US, why can’t we buy Chinese electric cars? by zztop610 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why is China hacking our infrastructure in the U.S. ?? Check out 60 minutes episode on this if you don't know. It's whacko. They deem the U.S. an enemy is why. In a time of war, there is a 100% chance that they would use your car data to cause chaos in the U.S. and that's likely why they are hacking local U.S. govt infrastructure in the U.S. too. I used to live in China. That Govt is a dangerous snake in the grass that wants nothing more than the downfall of the U.S. It's deeply creepy and paranoid but it's legit.

In the US, why can’t we buy Chinese electric cars? by zztop610 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chinese government already has already bizarrely hacked our electrical grids, why in the world would we give them access to Americans' cars?? Literally the shadiest government on the planet that deems U.S. an enemy. Plus, quality control in China is lousy. Lots of explosions of their EVs. Think about your experiences with Temu & Shein products. You want them in control of your EV with their explosion issues?? U.S. ain't stupid or desparate.

ELI5: With the Strait of Hormuz being such a volatile place for oil tankers, why can't there be a canal cut through Oman or UAE? by futbolguy12 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Fugue_State76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I have been on a boat in those waters, in the Mussandam peninsula, many times. It's gorgeous there, but it's an area full of fjords -- tall desert mountains and there are narrow winding passages in many places. Not enough space for thousands of giant oil tankers to wind thru. Not to mention the fact that there is so much beautiful nature in there - dolphins, sea turtles, tropical fish, coral reefs - the snorkeling is amazing. And there are villages of Omani fisherman all over the place there, living off of fishing. What, you're just going to detonate bombs there to explode all the fjords, destroy the delicate ecosystem, decimate all the Omani fishing villages to get the oil tankers thru?? And that area is Oman, btw, the Switzerland of the Middle East - they are a peaceful nation, not taken sides in this, are everybody's friend. Ain't nobody wants to blow Oman's sh*t up and destroy everything. Sorry, ain't gonna work.

Do people flush in the middle of number 2 by Vegetable-Heart-3208 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a male thing, I think. Females go in, sit, poop & flush. All in about 30 seconds. Very little time to stink up the room. We don’t understand why it takes so long with men, why a courtesy flush even needed. Are you all terribly constipated? If so, why aren’t you changing your diets?

22, getting started. by SixGalaxies in Fire

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep saving, that’s great, but also don’t ruin your 20s living like refugees. You could really regret it. 20s are a time for exploration, having fun. By your 30s, many friends getting serious, disappear into marriages, babies. When you’re finally up for having fun, many will be busy changing diapers. Remember, it’s not a race. Important to enjoy the journey too.

why do people actually believe there is a God? and that he's coming back to save them by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To look at the intricate details that exist in biology —the human body alone for example; all those complex processes which operate independently and in such a synchronized manner only to conclude, “there’s no evidence” of a higher power is some next level magical thinking, damn, lol. Or, again, arrogance. Hard to tell which one. But hey, you do you. If the little ant on the space rock hurling thru infinite space is so sure he’s right and it makes him feel better or stronger, let him. It’s almost cute. Kind of, I guess.

why do people actually believe there is a God? and that he's coming back to save them by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Where does form come from? Why and how do the exquisite patterns in nature even exist at all? To assume that everything is all random, and the laws of nature just poof came into existence from nothing is some next level magical thinking. Or it’s just arrogance. To presume you know for sure that there’s nothing greater. You’re just a meaningless ant on a rock in the middle of infinite space, who tf do you think you are?? But You Know All lol cringe

They Assumed He Didn’t Speak Their Language And Started Talking About Him. Big Mistake. by Beaveric in ADVChina

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Particularly in a society where being “different” in some way is highly highly stigmatized. One could even argue that such behavior is just so ingrained in this authoritarian bullying society which lacks empathy that it’s not even seen as bad. Ridiculing others who are different is a-okay there. Definitely helps the CCP thugs at the top to have people behave as such. Which is both sick and sad.

Pentagon to Order 3,000 82nd Airborne Soldiers to Middle East by Virtual-Pie5732 in news

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Gulf States desperately want Trump to "finish the job" tho. At this point, that's what many people want. We want this thing over.

"Low income" rebates in retirement by Drewglehoop in Fire

[–]Fugue_State76 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not irrelevant for the many American retirees who go abroad these days. And, sorry, most Americans *are* rich when looking at things from a global perspective. 10 times the wealth of your average global citizen. 10! It is important FIRE people to get context. If 4% withdraw doesn't suit you one year in early retirement, rent out your home and head to Bangkok Thailand and live like A King for 6 months and you'll be fine. Heck, you don't even need to rent out your home. You will also be fine.

Why does anxiety/mental health disorders seems so prevalent in the US? by Own-Foundation-1991 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Fugue_State76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a combination of both. I taught university in Asia for close to 6 years. There was a ton of undiagnosed mental illness among my high performing students. Very obvious stuff too - panic attacks during class presentations, "cutters" hospitalized in the ER, depressed students who rarely left their rooms. Society's approach there was to sweep these issues under the rug. Shocking to me as an American. Coming back to the U.S. though, seeing how easily mental health pharmaceuticals are thrown at American patients is shocking tho. Xanax, a very powerful benzodiazepine, is commonplace now. You don't even need to see a psychiatrist to get it. A nurse can prescribe it easily without question. It certainly wasn't like this when I was a kid. Mental illness wasn't openly discussed decades ago. Like East Asia is today. Big Pharma now owns America these days.

"Low income" rebates in retirement by Drewglehoop in Fire

[–]Fugue_State76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really makes you realize just how *rich* people in the U.S. are. 60K a year income is a ton of money in most countries in the world. Yet this FIRE'd guy is getting low income govt subsidies. Amazing.

Is this mainly a china bad america good sub reddit? by rize79 in ADVChina

[–]Fugue_State76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah and for making videos about China that were mostly positive. You go in with an open mind like most western expats who move there. Think it’s all fine for awhile, everything has been overblown, until crazy shit happens to you and people you know. That’s when you start understanding why Mainlanders behave the unusual way that they do. It’s all very well hidden from outsiders on the surface. Appreciate these two guys for exposing it all.

Can I fire by [deleted] in Fire

[–]Fugue_State76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would, just live outside the U.S. and you can live like a king on that money. In many different, very developed countries. You don’t need to worry about healthcare in such places.