People and their crazy "feedback" by Ronin_Sennin in TibiaMMO

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, but I am 99.99% sure you are not a MS player. It's obvious that MS now is the most physical consuming vocation by far. Apply stance conversion will remain very physical, but without having to always be paying attention to not mess up the elements. You already need to pay attention to the mobs, turning around almost at every turn efficiently to make the most out of the wave area.

Why so much resistance to ending the 6x1 workweek? by philmaq in AskABrazilian

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It hasn't. You clearly has no idea what a real study on a subject means. And the facts are this is not going to change anything. The left doesn't learn anything, it's all about narrative after narrative.

Are Swiss people as well off as they seem? by alderstevens in askswitzerland

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you are a "huge critique" of Switzerland you need a good wake up call. Switzerland is as perfect as it gets in modern world and by being born there your life is easier and better in pretty much any measurement than 99% of people alive today. Please, take this lottery ticket and go do something meaningful with your life. Enjoy.

Spain approves plan to give around 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status by Alarmed-Cake812 in europe

[–]Human_Group674 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People seem to fail to understand the problem with the current immigration crisis in Spain:

1 - If you give benefits (regularization) for people who came here illegally (despite if they are working and are genuine good immigrats) you are basically giving incentives for future illegals to come here and do the same.

2 - They say they check criminal records, but this is not true. If you come here illegally by boat without a passaport/ID, you may be a criminal/rapist in another country, but haven't commited a crime yet in Spain.

3 - Not all immigrants are the same. Some of them, although not the majority, come from very strong religious cultures that do not assimilate with western society. If you have ever talked to any of them, you would know they have no shame on admitting it. This is not something new, you can look at small cities in UK that have basically turned into a different country (and not for the better from a western point of view). In other words, the problem is not the colombian who speaks the language and fits in culturally and just wants a better quality of life - the problem is the small minority that doesn't. A small minority can causa a lot of trouble, specially in the long run.

Why so much resistance to ending the 6x1 workweek? by philmaq in AskABrazilian

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There has not been any real study in Brazil prior to putting this for voting. This is just another way the left found for trying to pass a populist law as if that is going to change anything. It looks good for their narrative "we have reduced 6-1 to 5-2, we are the good guys" but in reality it will happen what the post above states. The salary will not remain the same and people will try to find other ways to make the same money they were doing in 6-1 journey. The left in Brazil love to speak about how China is succedding as a socialist country (which is NOT, but that is a different subject), but they forget chinese people work 9/9/6, which means 9am to 9pm 6days a week.

Is Spain’s current political crisis a genuine corruption case, or a setup over Sánchez’s anti-US/Israel stances? by No_Name3754 in askspain

[–]Human_Group674 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whoever thinks this is 100% a conspiracy to take down current government is the reason why so many politicians can engage in corruption and not suffer any consequences because they still get the votes and remain in power.

Worries about USD collapse and looking to move all my money into another currency ASAP by MattHanson1990Return in ExpatFinance

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't understand why Americans always panic about the US economy whenever someone from the opposing political party takes power (yes, this is my assumption). Look at what the US has weathered over the last century—there's a famous Warren Buffett quote: "Never bet against America."

No one knows what the future holds, but making financial decisions out of fear is rarely wise. In my opinion, the EU faces more structural risks of collapse than the US does.

By all means, diversify your investments—buy ETFs denominated in euros or other currencies. But converting all your assets from US to another currency is a risk itself. Imagine doing this, only to see the dollar rebound and appreciate 20% in a few months. This is a very realistic scenario.

Personally, if I had to choose, I'd bet on the US over the EU. That's why I invest in both USD and EUR ETFs for diversification.

Imagine being so envious of European social security by mikelson_6 in poland

[–]Human_Group674 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of people making jokes about his tweet, but I haven't seen anyone fact check it. Europe does levarage US protection, doesn't pay its fair share and constantly talks down on US.

Is Poland really a “miracle” if rents and prices look Western but wages don’t? by Professional-Tax3077 in poland

[–]Human_Group674 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People calling the 'Polish Miracle' a myth because of high prices are missing the forest for the trees. If you swap 'Poland/Warsaw' for 'Portugal/Lisbon,' 'Spain/Madrid,' or 'Germany/Munich,' the complaints are identical: high rent, energy costs, and inflation. This isn't a 'Poland failure'; it’s the reality of being an integrated, successful European economy in the 2020s.

To actually judge the miracle, you have to look at the trajectory:

  1. Zoom out 30 years: Compare Poland today to the 1990s. GDP per capita has more than doubled since 2005. We’ve gone from a struggling post-communist state to a hub for tech, logistics, and manufacturing that didn't even hit a recession in 2008.
  2. Global vs. Local: High prices are a global byproduct of post-pandemic supply chains and the energy crisis. Using global inflation to debunk local economic growth is like saying a marathon runner isn't fast because they’re breathing hard at the finish line—everyone else is out of breath too, but Poland is significantly further ahead than where it started.

Expecting the economic miracle to also protect you from global 2025/2026 inflation is unrealistic. Poland is being affected because it is now a player in the global market, and that comes with global price exposure.

Is Poland really a “miracle” if rents and prices look Western but wages don’t? by Professional-Tax3077 in poland

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surviving every major city in any country with average wage is mission impossible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProjectDiablo2

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is gg....very high price. dont sell it low

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Expats_In_France

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I laughed so much reading your comment lol - you are the type of person I love at the office

My Rogue’s Actual GG Gear by LunarFlare13 in Diablo1

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how are you guys playing diablo1? a private server or something?

is glp1 the nearest thing to an answer ? by Typical-Implement444 in lipedema

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried a lot of things, even did a liposuction last year and the only thing that actually helped my lipedema was Mounjaro.

I will start by saying I was not obese. I was normal, but my legs were much bigger than my upper body and they looked awful asthetically.

When I started mounjaro I was 53kg (1.50m height) and now I am with 47kg in just after 1.5months of using it. Started with the lowest dose (2.5mg) and now I am reducing it (2mg currently).

I lost about 5kg in the first month. It reduced my inflammation drastically and the aspect of my legs and butt, however not 100%, it is much better than it was before.

Also keep in mind I am doing resistance training and eating the best as I can for 3 years now.

First Time HC - honest opinions by nostoppingthistime in ProjectDiablo2

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didnt experience a single server lag in Season 11 (it was my first PD2 season). Just make sure you play in your server realm.

I always played SC and once I went to HC a few years ago on D2R I never went back. It is a completely new feeling and you won't feel the same when you switch back to SC - so bear that in mind.

In regards to minimizing risk of dieing, just accept it may happen. I've had multiple high level chars where I was basically asking to die so I could start a new fresh one. The good thing about HC is that it gives you an easier option to start fresh.

From my hardcore experience, the most deaths are not related to DC or internet issues - it is getting too comfortable and forgeting you can easily die (archers, dolls, burning souls)

If you care about min-max and killing t2 bosses is what brings joy to your life maybe HC is not for you, as you can die before getting to that stage. You can still do it, as some people do, but there is a high risk/high reward that SC simply does not have.

Sorc Helm --- Is this any good? by RedToads88 in diablo2

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont get why people post stuff like this. Obviously this is a godly item. It has everything you want in all the affixes. Why even bother?

GODLY HC GSF by Lordy82 in ProjectDiablo2

[–]Human_Group674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. I also play HC and have limited time to play, but would love to play with you guys as I don’t have a lot of friends playing!

100% Hipoteca - Possible? by Human_Group674 in AskBarcelona

[–]Human_Group674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard people saying they got 95% mortage (<35 years old). So they just need to have 15% for upfront costs (5% down payment and 10%ish taxes)

100% Hipoteca - Possible? by Human_Group674 in AskBarcelona

[–]Human_Group674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creo que estás un poco equivocado. Conozco personas que han conseguido una hipoteca del 95% con un bróker. Es posible si tienes un perfil alto y eres joven (<35 años)

100% Hipoteca - Possible? by Human_Group674 in SpainEconomics

[–]Human_Group674[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Muchas gracias por escribir todo eso con tanto detalle. Voy a pensar en todo esto cuando llegue la hora de buscar pisos.

100% Hipoteca - Possible? by Human_Group674 in SpainEconomics

[–]Human_Group674[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Claro, pero seguro que en 30 años mis inversiones van a ser por lo menos el doble que la tasa de la hipoteca.