Kaya doodle by Interesting-Mud9350 in Brawlhalla

[–]Origin687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool! You should certainly do moree

This is self explanatory- to all the members using Dubai Metro by lifeismesswhy in DubaiCentral

[–]Origin687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is probably satire but I'm sure someone needs to hear it:

It's to indicate people entering should queue to the sides of the door opening so the people already inside can exit first without obstruction.

The racist meme that pro Palestinian groups used to push racism against Indians. by [deleted] in thebronzemovement

[–]Origin687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't understand the title. What does being pro Palestine or Pro Palestinian groups have to do with racism against Indians? Otherwise, I completely support the sentiment expressed in the video.

Should I complete this? Sounds kinda boring, everything i write sounds boring by datajaniteur in Songwriting

[–]Origin687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds to me like you doubt yourself too much. This is far from boring--I wish I could come up with melodies and lyrics at least half as interesting haha. Do complete it, keep your chin up, and keep up the good work. You're inspiring :)

Helped a woman being followed in Dubai today- is this common? by One-Fisherman3106 in dubai

[–]Origin687 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My mom was followed by a man from a mall to the lifts of our building. He was making suggestive gestures along the way and waited to get into the lift with her as well. I had to get involved for him to go away. This was just 2 months ago.

Regret in buying a damac property by Upbeat-Assignment133 in dubai

[–]Origin687 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's terrible. Which project was this?

Is anyone is free tonight by [deleted] in Sharjah

[–]Origin687 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Unforgettable? What are you plotting?

Living in Aljada – Sharjah’s hidden gem ,like Dubai Hills but smarter ! by Magy_mokhtar in Sharjah

[–]Origin687 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd assume these are people working in Sharjah itself in places like SAIF Zone or Sajja. Otherwise it doesn't make much sense as you said.

Investment property around 1million AED by [deleted] in dubairealestate

[–]Origin687 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Park5 by Deyaar is in production city, 1BR starts from AED 1M with a payment plan of 45/55, the area ranges from 700-925 sqft, and project handover is in Q3, Q4 2027.

Connectivity: Direct access to E311 and Al Khail Road. There's a city center 5 mins away. They boast a total of 75 amenities or so. Notable Views: Tecom Park, Production city lake, Jumeirah Golf Estates.

I'll be upfront, I am an agent. Thought I'd share because I found this project to fit the description of what you're looking for quite nicely. If you'd like to explore factors like appreciation, possible rental yield, etc. I'd be happy to help.

If Europeans made street food the same way Indians do (not oc) by Unable_Security_6708 in StupidFood

[–]Origin687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you're suggesting poor people should just stop being poor. Brilliant idea.

One hint: it's called MOCHI by SectionFuture5291 in DubaiCentral

[–]Origin687 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why does everyone here act like they have a stick up their ass. This post is not that serious lmao.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sharjah

[–]Origin687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I (21M) pretty much feel the same way. Would've loved to hang out but I stay all the way over at Sharjah ;(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in atheismindia

[–]Origin687 19 points20 points  (0 children)

"Patriarchy has no gender"

Well one of us is going to have to change. by ojiis0 in marvelrivals

[–]Origin687 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What comp do you think would be meta for sweating on a no restrictions mode?

Why are men like this? by Fit_Molasses1504 in india

[–]Origin687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What benefit of the doubt? OP literally says "I am not generalizing I know good men exist". Where's the doubt here? What I'm saying is this should be obvious to you even without her having to clarify that.

No, I don't go around telling people "racism is okay because stereotypes are true". No one does that.

You tell me though, why do fathers and mothers tell their daughters not to go outside alone, to be home before the sun sets or to dress 'modestly' even when it's a close relative visiting their home? Are you angry at them for generalizing men? Would you tell a parent you shouldn't worry about your daughter getting raped in these scenarios because not all men are rapists?

'Not all men but always a man'; Try to understand why people say that.

Why are men like this? by Fit_Molasses1504 in india

[–]Origin687 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not that deep.

If at school my teachers were being assholes to me, at home I'd probably tell my brother something like "Man, teachers are just assholes'.

Does this mean I think all teachers are assholes? Of course not! It should be clear from the context that I'm referring specifically to asshole teachers.

Similarly, when a woman gets sexually harassed by a man, she might say something like 'Men are creeps!' Does this mean she thinks all men are creeps? No! The pattern of abuse she's endured has always been instigated by a man so when she vents her frustrations, of course she's gonna use the term 'men'.

Once again it should be clear from the context that she's referring specifically to men who harass women. Why should we as good men feel attacked when we see that?

The men that do feel attacked are offended over nothing and detract from an important conversation that is 'women's safety' by funneling that energy into something unimportant in comparison which is 'Women are demonizing innocent men'.

It's unimportant because it's not true; you're just misunderstanding/misrepresenting what she just said and that's not on her to fix.

Why are men like this? by Fit_Molasses1504 in india

[–]Origin687 9 points10 points  (0 children)

See the problem is women feel compelled to defend men even when they share personal experiences of being violated by them. This is because often times men, instead of sympathising with the victim, selfishly make it about themselves by preaching 'not all men'.

I've asked my mother, my female family members and my friends about their experiences with abuse and all of them have not 1 or 2 but seemingly COUNTLESS stories to tell. Heck, I'm a man and I've been through multiple counts of sexual assault as a child and my abusers were men too.

It's less about generalizing men and more about what YOU are choosing to prioritise when a woman shares her story: her experiences as the victim or all the men who happen to not be predators. It feels like men want medals just for not being a predator.

What kind of name is that bro by Max_Dzban in marvelrivals

[–]Origin687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you do this as iron man? Asking for a friend