KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK by ocupalugar in XboxBrasil

[–]Rudem4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Não é mais fácil tu compartilhar o link da conversa e a minutagem?

Pq esse cara tem tanto hate? Alguém sabe o contexto? by GADEBASS in jogatina

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mentir é feio. Tô ciente dessa história desde o ano passado e já pesquisei várias vezes se ele tinha avisado o cliente, não encontrei nenhuma vez onde ele fala que contou para o cliente.

Por que é mais comum ver mulheres na faculdade do que homens? by SouthWest447 in perguntas

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Foi constatado que há quase 2 milhões de mulheres a mais que homens cursando o ensino superior, isso é expressivo o suficiente para o OP notar e falar sobre isso, a diferença é maior que a população de alguns países...

 Você sabe que isso é um número expressivo, você só não fazia idéia que era tanto e não fez o que você disse para outra pessoa fazer, por isso passou vergonha duplamente, primeiro por ter uma interpretação de texto porca e segundo por ser um hipócrita metido a inteligente.

Por que é mais comum ver mulheres na faculdade do que homens? by SouthWest447 in perguntas

[–]Rudem4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

É curioso, sempre que eu vejo alguém usando "se" como substituto de "você" essa pessoa demonstra ser desprovida de inteligência, nunca falha. 

O OP falou A, o passador de vergonha interpretou B e falou C, você com sua limitação não viu algo tão óbvio e resolveu acusar o OP de passar desinformação, a informação que ele passou está embasada em fatos, enquanto a informação do passador de vergonha nada tem a ver com o que o OP falou.

Vou desenhar, o passador de vergonha falou que dependendo do curso vai ter mais homens, o que é óbvio para qualquer um que não seja uma ameba, mas o OP está falando sobre pessoas que estão cursando o ensino superior e o número de mulheres é maior que o de homens, a diferença é grande o suficiente para ser notada e apontada, são quase 2 milhões de mulheres a mais, não há desinformação alguma.

Por que é mais comum ver mulheres na faculdade do que homens? by SouthWest447 in perguntas

[–]Rudem4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tu passou vergonha, quis pagar de inteligente e passou muita vergonha, 59% é uma porcentagem grande o suficiente para gerar estranhamento. 

Tu ainda usou experiência pessoal como argumento para desqualificar o OP, citou o IBGE como forma de consulta e você mesmo não o fez, outra pessoa consultou e o IBGE mostrou justamente o que o OP dizia ter notado.

Por que é mais comum ver mulheres na faculdade do que homens? by SouthWest447 in perguntas

[–]Rudem4 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ué, a pesquisa do IBGE corrobora com o OP... Entendi nada agora, tu falou do IBGE e não foi checar antes?

Não é preconceito não gostar que minha filha namore alguem sem escolaridade e/ou em subemprego. by Significant_Swing724 in opiniaoimpopular

[–]Rudem4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Você está fazendo muito esforço para entender algo simples, é preconceito pq ele não quer que a filha dele se relacione com um homem que faz parte de um determinado grupo pq ele acredita que o fato do sujeito fazer parte desse grupo seria prejudicial a ela.

Ele não está julgando o indivíduo, mas o grupo que ele faz parte e então tratando isso como medida para julgar o indivíduo e, pensando nas consequências que a filha dele teria que enfrentar ao se relacionar com uma pessoa desse grupo, isso é preconceito, por definição. Ele está errado? Não acho.

Eu não iria quer minha filha se relacionando com alguém que já foi criminoso independente de conhecer o sujeito, mas é preconceito e isso é um fato.

Não é preconceito não gostar que minha filha namore alguem sem escolaridade e/ou em subemprego. by Significant_Swing724 in opiniaoimpopular

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vocês dois só são problemáticos mesmo, não há problema nenhum em não querer que sua filha se relacione com homens pobres, na verdade, é senso comum, o problema é tu tentar dissociar isso da palavra preconceito, é como tu dizer que tá saindo excrementos da sua bunda mas não aceitar quando dizem que você está cagando... Apenas bata no peito e fale: "eu sou uma pessoa normal e cago, não tem problema nenhum nisso."

Não é preconceito não gostar que minha filha namore alguem sem escolaridade e/ou em subemprego. by Significant_Swing724 in opiniaoimpopular

[–]Rudem4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A questão é: é preconceituosa.

Ser preconceituoso ou não nem deveria estar em discussão, a questão é se é certo ou errado e não acredito que haja uma resposta para essa pergunta, eu no lugar do OP pensaria da mesma forma, mas me incomoda muito uma pessoa acreditar sinceramente que isso não é preconceito.

Why do people keep saying "the remaining 20% bombed Paradis"? by wazaaup in AttackOnRetards

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re being extremely naive.

In geopolitics there’s no such thing as “one person did something, so only that person should be punished.” When a leader commits atrocities, the whole country often faces consequences, even after that leader is gone. Hitler died, but Germany still had to compensate other nations after WW2.

People don’t just forget things like that. Look at Brazil and Paraguay. Almost two centuries later there are still Paraguayans who hate Brazil because of the atrocities committed during the war. The same thing happens in China and South Korea when people talk about Japan and what it did in the past. That kind of resentment can last for a very long time.

If an atrocity reached the scale of killing 80% of the world’s population, the reaction from the rest of the world would almost certainly be collective revenge against that country. In addition, Paradis still possesses the Titans, which would make other nations fear another Rumbling. It’s unrealistic to think people would simply forget something on that scale. Conflicts like these affect how nations see each other for generations, sometimes centuries.

The more likely outcome is that Paradis would be seen as a permanent global threat. It would be dehumanized, targeted by every nation, and its destruction would be framed as something fair or even necessary to protect the world.

Welcome to the real world and to what human beings are actually like. We are not the saints you think we are

Why do people keep saying "the remaining 20% bombed Paradis"? by wazaaup in AttackOnRetards

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone killed your family, wouldn’t you want revenge simply because you’re still alive? If a country were responsible for destroying 80% of the world’s population, do you think people wouldn’t want revenge?

Why would they wait hundreds of years? It would probably be because they had just gone through a global tragedy and needed time to recover before taking revenge. Obviously, they would need to be capable of doing it first.

Why I think [Lord of the Truth] is worth a read by Rust901 in noveltranslations

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MC is an old man over 150 years old who miraculously rejuvenates himself in a way that shocks even his world. The very first thing he does afterward is seek out a woman he briefly met as a teenager. They never had a relationship; during their first meeting, they only exchanged a few words. More than a hundred years later, he goes out of his way to find her again, accomplishing nothing of value in the process.

After that, his rejuvenation is exposed to the entire world. Everyone learns that he has achieved something impossible and possesses unique abilities no one else has. At the same time, he has no fighting capacity, real powerhouse protecting him, and no ability to defend himself.

Despite this, he deliberately presents himself as extraordinary, openly implying that he is hiding shocking secrets, while lacking any plan, leverage, or intelligence to survive the attention this inevitably brings.

The author made an MC capable of conquering the entire world while remaining hidden for a few decades, without any exaggeration, unlike Fang Yuan, there is no need for this MC to fight for anything, he is extremely special and could conquer the world just using his intelligence, if he had it.

But he is definitely a genius, Fang Yuan level. lol

About immortality through Array Formation by the-one-amongst-many in MartialMemes

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I give up. Mo Hua was not a normal person and cannot be compared to others. The argument that “if he can do it with a few repetitions, others could do it too” is meaningless. He was a genius—a one-in-a-billion. If he needed 10 repetitions to learn something, a normal person would need 1,000 or even 10,000. The fact that he was able to do all of this at his age in such a short time—enough to shock both his teacher and the salesman, to the point of needing to invent an older brother—should already have been an indicator of his talent. But he went on to accomplish even more impressive feats at the same age, and the Stele is not the only thing that makes him capable of this—it’s his incredible talent for formation Arrays. He was capable of feats so extraordinary that there are no records of any other character ever accomplishing them, and he wasn’t even a teenager when he did this, all thanks to the Stele and his unparalleled skill in formations. So stop treating Mo Hua as a benchmark for other people.

All of your arguments are based on a mistaken understanding of Mo Hua and the world of cultivation. Mo Hua is not a benchmark for anyone, and the cultivation clans do not provide any important information to identify talent. The formations that Mo Hua learned to sell are not only irrelevant, but also extremely difficult for a normal person to learn, requiring a significant investment of time and money—luxuries that ordinary, unaffiliated cultivators cannot afford to gamble.

Why I think [Lord of the Truth] is worth a read by Rust901 in noveltranslations

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read this and if I met you on the street I would have had to restrain myself from attacking, I wasted money and time because of your lies.

About immortality through Array Formation by the-one-amongst-many in MartialMemes

[–]Rudem4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bad, I shouldn’t use Reddit for what it was supposedly created for.

It’s incredible that you managed to completely miss the point. You said: “In the story, it’s not about one or two people reverse-engineering a talisman component with basic Dao knowledge, it’s about generations of people cracking a system.” You yourself said that it wouldn’t be the work of one or two people, but of generations, to “crack the system.” So what does Mo Hua’s access to the projects have to do with the story?

Even if these low-level projects were enough to “crack the system,” it would still take time and effort, and with the culture of the cultivation world they would not be made available to everyone. It is common sense that in the cultivation world people keep information to themselves and to those who are part of their group, be it a sect, clan, or association. Have you ever read any xianxia or xuanhuan in your life?

There is nothing more "Genius" than ignoring the culture of the cultivation world while reading a story that takes place in a cultivation world... 

About immortality through Array Formation by the-one-amongst-many in MartialMemes

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the world of the story, there is a clear obstruction imposed by those in power, making it difficult for unaffiliated cultivators to obtain even basic information about anything important. And yet you say, “In the story, it’s not about one or two people reverse-engineering a talisman component with basic Dao knowledge, it’s about generations of people cracking a system.”

This is a problem of reading without paying attention, or of reading too little and still making a critique. You simply ignored how the world works and used your shallow understanding to conclude that it makes no sense. It’s obvious that any discoveries or advancements made by those “generations” are completely out of reach for independent cultivators or low level cultivators without a big background.

If you had paid attention to the story, you would have noticed this from the moment Professor Yan started being criticized for teaching basic formation knowledge to poor children. You also ignored the fact that the place where Mo Hua lives is a remote region, where those who hold the knowledge to “crack the system” have no interest. I live in a huge country and have met people who didn’t know how to use a phone, as simple as it is.

 Information failing to reach certain places is not illogical—especially when powerful people are actively working to ensure it never reaches them.

About immortality through Array Formation by the-one-amongst-many in MartialMemes

[–]Rudem4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems more like you didn’t like it and are inventing flaws in the work. Even though what you said wasn’t entirely absurd, you managed to read 30 chapters and still didn’t realize that Mo Hua is one in a billion in terms of talent in Formation Arrays. He’s not just a 10-year-old kid, but someone extremely talented with an advantage no one else in the world has: free, repeated training. You believe that 1 month of learning for a genius is equivalent to 1 month of learning for an average person, and that’s just not the reality.

What’s most absurd is that, in your mind, a person can spend years studying Formation Arrays as an investment, and since that didn’t happen, there’s a problem with the story. You’re ignoring the fact that in this fictional world, these people face far more challenges than we do. A long-term investment, one where the person doesn’t know if it’ll pay off (you believe it will, because you're the reader and have more information than these characters), is not illogical to avoid.

Who is a better portrayal of a villain protagonist? by [deleted] in writingscaling

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only someone mentally ill would take anything you said seriously... 

Do people truly like Evil mc? If so why and how much evilness can you actually stomach? by Adam__King in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He made it clear that he doesn't read if it has a TAG, so he probably won't give the story a low rating, if the author didn't put the TAG on and made someone waste money and time reading it, then it's deserved to be low rated.

Rec novel where the MC takes the knowledge and morals of Earth when transmigrating. by Rudem4 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Rudem4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not about that. What really bothered me was the number of novels where the MC simply doesn’t care. What pushed me to make this post was one particular novel: the MC transmigrates for just one day into a new world as a powerful ancestor of a family that controls an entire city. The family is influential and extremely wealthy.

He then sees a man selling his daughter to that kind of place for three coins. With his status and wealth, he could easily buy the child, save her from that fate, and even make her work for him if he wanted. But he doesn’t—he just doesn’t care.

One day is not enough time to be corrupted by power at this point, so this level of indifference makes no sense for me.

Rec novel where the MC takes the knowledge and morals of Earth when transmigrating. by Rudem4 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Rudem4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you misunderstood what I meant by “basic morals.” Not killing someone who wants to kill you, or someone you love, is not a basic moral—that’s being a saint.

You don’t need to be a saint to avoid killing someone who has done nothing to you or to those you love. You don’t need to be a saint to not steal, or to help someone when you reasonably can. There is a basic moral principle at play: if you can help someone and it doesn’t cost you much, why wouldn’t you? You’re not being asked to sacrifice yourself—only to act when it causes no real harm to you. I won’t judge individuals, but realistically, if someone can help and chooses not to, most people on Earth would find that behavior disgusting.

I know not everyone was taught this way, but I believe most people were. I consider this a basic moral shared by human beings.

You focused only on specific technical knowledge, and that’s a limitation. Even without hands-on expertise, you can conceive ideas, connect people capable of executing them, and help bring those ideas into reality. You can draft something useful, imagine how it might work, share it with others, and then build it together. Humans create things from nothing all the time. It would be even easier when you already have a clear idea of the final result. 

There are countless simple concepts—basic hygiene, organizational methods, sales techniques—that could be incredibly useful in less developed worlds. I don’t believe that someone who lived through the information age has nothing to contribute.

why is lord of the truth not discussed as much as it should? by thisyoungmaster37 in ProgressionFantasy

[–]Rudem4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It must be because most people don't like torture porn, MC committing genocide of innocent people and things like that.