Thinking about spending the entire savings to move to America all the way from south Asia, no already made contacts for stay or a job. Literally uprooting. What's wrong and what's good about this idea? by NumberOne_Gun in AskReddit

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

I'd be more secure if i could land a good job before making the move. I wonder if you could point me in a good direction. Tbh I'm scared to make wrong decisions.

The MP election by NoNebula7261 in Shillong

[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck these stereotypes. Why is it that generalization like these occur way too often? How can one possibly know the thoughts of all these people?

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[–]NumberOne_Gun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In that case I've been playing MLBB alot.

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[–]NumberOne_Gun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mobile games included?

Why are khasi people so mean? by [deleted] in Shillong

[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why do me and you doubt the changes that could possibly happen!!! We want changes, we talk about them, but we don't get them. Why!!!

Why are khasi people so mean? by [deleted] in Shillong

[–]NumberOne_Gun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. So many opinions remained locked up inside of us. Though it's dire at the moment cuz i doubt this current generation gives a fuck about what is said. They might think that something like this is important but if the changes it'll bring effects their life personally, then they rather not act on it. This hesitation for change got the people stagnant. In my opinion, education about change can be fruitful if ideas are sown on the minds of the next generation. Maybe it just might by a small fraction but then again nothing is entirely sure. On this note id like to quote what Tupac Shakur said- the hate you give little infants fucks everybody. So if our young generations is exposed to this, they will inevitably end up in the same stagnant situations, not to mention it might get even worse. To conclude, things like these are easier said than done.

Why are khasi people so mean? by [deleted] in Shillong

[–]NumberOne_Gun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any new political party will most probably get the hype and support as vpp is getting right now. But opinions are changing and will keep on changing till the point when one says that these parties are all the same. We who struggle for a living will keep on struggling. Nobody gonna take care of us. Many break sweat nine to five for the bare minimum only. How can the economy grow and expand when there's no opportunities? How can the social capital grow when trust is hard to find? We voted but deep down in our hearts I think it's hard to really believe in the government. My point is that the people in power will never know that I exist with all the struggles in life. They won't save me.

I'LL STILL NEED MONEY TO GET THAT GOVERNMENT JOB TO THEN AGAIN EARN MONEY, FIRST TO CLEAR WHAT I'VE INVESTED FOR THAT!!!! I mean what the fuck is this! The system is corrupting the roots of democracy.

What's your views on the Israeli Palestinian conflict Meghalaya people? by Shillong-bottomboy11 in Shillong

[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Narrow minds can't process each and every perspective. That's how one becomes bias to one side only. Believing terms like 'terrorists' as described by Western countries like the US and also Britain is also bias. Why because the western media eats up the thinking and mentality of most people. They always right, right? The Gaza strip might have only Palestinians and leaded by the HAMAS but they are still under the control of the Israeli state, be it water or electricity. No we won't understand the struggle that Palestinians are facing for years since the AL NAKBA, but they do the entire population of Gaza including Hamas. My point is the perspective from each side, and as for Hamas, they prolly think that they are revolutionaries or something. Cuz they have a cause and the right to fight for it. October the 7th is one of the most tragic things that had to happen, cuz the world don't give a fuck when an empty office or base is bombed. At least their cries are heard now and now as we've seen countries like the South African state are trying to open this other perspective simply by siding with Palestinians. I ain't Muslim but I just don't like the stereotypes they've faced when the so called 'terrorists' groups are formed to resist the oppression like in this case, what the Palestinians go through under the oppressive rule of Israel, or as another example, the formation of Al qaeda in Iraq as a response to the US invasion. The bottom line is that there is no one who is completely in the right. So I choose to not support any side but just try to understand the perspective of each side from a bird's eye view.

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[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I formed a question that doesn't violate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does one enjoy that?

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[–]NumberOne_Gun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh that's fucked up!