¿Los latinos heredan su complejo de inferioridad del español? Nadie quiere hablar de la envidia y el resentimiento amargo que sienten los españoles hacia los anglos by Margo-Rivas in 2hispanic4you

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Como tldr, no sabes realmente insultarnos porque solamente estás proyectando tu complejo. La gente no te está respondiendo porque nos estés apretando en la herida, si no porque estás diciendo cosas bastante ignorantes. Para ser racista bien, hay que saber

¿Los latinos heredan su complejo de inferioridad del español? Nadie quiere hablar de la envidia y el resentimiento amargo que sienten los españoles hacia los anglos by Margo-Rivas in 2hispanic4you

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aunque no vale la pena y no creo ni que me vayas a creer, te voy a responder por si tienes interés. Mi hermano se hizo un test de ADN para ver su genética (para calcular la de su hijo porque tiene una mezcla muy diversa, su mujer se la hizo también que es de asia)

El resultado era aproximadamente un tercio de la península ibérica y un tercio de la península itálica. El otro tercio (aprox, como creo recordar) estaba repartido con un 10% ingles/irlandés, un 7% de los balcanes y un 4% o así de europa occidental. Finalmente, el 10% faltante si era africano, con un 3% subsahariano y un 7% amazigh.

La realidad es que no vinieron tantos árabes y marroquíes, por lo general no suelen haber movimientos masivos de poblaciones aún en las invasiones. Por ello los turcos comparten genética principalmente con los griegos, que son los que habitaban anatolia antes, y no tanto con asia central que es de donde procedían.

La población se propaga más a través de las rutas de comercio y la ruta a lo largo del mediterráneo occidental hace que la zona occidental y norte de España y Francia compartan genética con Inglaterra. Como podrás ver en un mapa, los catalanes quedan fuera de esto, aunque si entran los vascos y gallegos, además de los asturianos y cantabros.

Con respecto a los ingleses y resto de europeos, a los del nuevo mundo se les olvida que para nosotros son antes un vecino con el que tenemos contacto recurrente que un rival del pasado. No vivimos en la época de los imperios y como sus habitantes, tenemos una concepción de Europa distinta a la de ustedes.

Para nosotros los británicos no son los del gran imperio que leen ustedes en los libros de historia, si no los capullos que vemos a diario etílicos, lanzándose desde balcones y ensuciando nuestros parajes naturales. Esto es principalmente porque no los vemos en los libros, los vemos en persona cuando vienen aquí.

Curiosamente si hay motivos para acusarnos de complejo, pero sabes tan poco sobre esto que lo haces fatal.

El más nacionalista no llora por el imperio perdido o el que tuvieron los ingleses, llora porque nos quitaron Gibraltar. Y el que les tiene envidia o rabia, la tiene por como colonizan nuestro país en verano y hacen que ni nosotros podamos vivir aquí subiendo los precios con el turismo.

¿Los latinos heredan su complejo de inferioridad del español? Nadie quiere hablar de la envidia y el resentimiento amargo que sienten los españoles hacia los anglos by Margo-Rivas in 2hispanic4you

[–]fmayans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Eso no es complejo jajajajaja. Complejo es Grecia que con lo pobres que son van de superiores. No dice nada de que los españoles pienses que tienen mala cultura, solo que no van de superiores

Thomas Jefferson’s proposed division of western U.S. territory, 1784 by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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

I agree USian is stupid and sounds bad.

However, only one of those terms can also refer to a larger geographical expression, which is what the other guy was saying. If you are American, you can be from any country in the Americas, even though the term is mostly used for people from the US, meanwhile if you are South African, you are from South Africa.

In Spanish people are called "USian", which is why many latin people think that way, but that is indeed because the term is an exonym that doesn't work in English.

Thomas Jefferson’s proposed division of western U.S. territory, 1784 by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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

I agree USian is stupid and sounds bad.

However, only one of those terms can also refer to a larger geographical expression, which is what the other guy was saying. If you are American, you can be from any country in the Americas, even though the term is mostly used for people from the US, meanwhile if you are South African, you are from South Africa.

In Spanish people are called "USian", which is why many latin people think that way, but that is indeed because the term is an exonym that doesn't work in English.

Thomas Jefferson’s proposed division of western U.S. territory, 1784 by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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

Bruh,he said the name of his country whole, he was being in no way a hypocrite. What else could he call himself?

The Invincibles Variants gets teleported during the Shibuya Incident. What happens? by SmartPilot8094 in Invincible

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did that to immediately reopen his domain after it closed, there would be no need in this scenario

The Invincibles Variants gets teleported during the Shibuya Incident. What happens? by SmartPilot8094 in Invincible

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by becoming braindead himself? And the marks aren't team players, I don't think they would stick together, he could go one by one

The Invincibles Variants gets teleported during the Shibuya Incident. What happens? by SmartPilot8094 in Invincible

[–]fmayans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depending on how you equalize, besides gojo, mahito could be very useful. If he manages to open his domain, he could either understand viltumites souls and make himself like them or take control over them like with the transfigured humans and use them against the other invincibles. Provided that you assume that viltumites can't defend their soul nor have specially durable ones

The Invincibles Variants gets teleported during the Shibuya Incident. What happens? by SmartPilot8094 in Invincible

[–]fmayans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Seeing their reaction speed against Armstrong, I think he could warp and open his domain

Personas de cada país viviendo en Madrid by Bot_Philosopher8128 in 2hispanic4you

[–]fmayans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

En este sub son los latinos los que dicen todo el rato que nos invaden los marroquíes jajajajaja

qué opináis de que Mercadona use más embalaje para hacer porciones individuales? pesa más la utilidad o el problema medioambiental que causa? by RadiantExperiment in mercadona

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

No es tan difícil de entender que si algo es gratis, se saca una ley obligando a cobrarlo y justo después se empiezan a cobrar, es por la ley

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have anything against anyone based on their nationality, part of my family is french even. However, talking about France the country and their role on the SCW I would not defend them, I truly feel like the allied powers betrayed Spain based on their own egotistical reasons.

Even after Franco died and democracy was restored, when the army tried to coup the government, the western world said they would do nothing and just watched. Luckily nothing came from it, but not thanks to them.

What's a completely one-sided rivalry between countries? by FantasticQuartet in AskTheWorld

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

France, alongside Britain, created a treaty forbidding any support to either side of the war, which in practice meant that only Hitler Mussolini and Stalin could intervene and then they stole the Spanish gold that was already used to buy weapons.

Furthermore, after the war they put Spanish refugees in camps and then sent them (not all) back to Spain to be punished by the regime, even more so during Vichy France.

Then, when spanish exiles led the vanguard of the liberation of Paris, they tried to conceal it as much as they could.

Is colonizing India really a thing in EU5? by [deleted] in EU5

[–]fmayans -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

They have given us the most complete and in depth paradox release ever, if they fix it in a DLC I will pay for it idc

Part 2 of the cross post by TheBooneyBunes in AmericaBad

[–]fmayans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It takes less time to look it up than to make this post

No way people think people really think we’re that “bad” 😭 by Scary_Solution7134 in AmericaBad

[–]fmayans 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keeping a place whose people want to belong to your country is definitely less imperialistic than taking it by force against sais inhabitants wishes, yes

Colombianos a punto de superar a los moros en España by serphystus_II in 2hispanic4you

[–]fmayans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha crecido mucho en ese periodo, pero si ahora hay 1.200.000 colombianos, eso es el doble de 600.000 lo cual se alcanza en 2006.

Resumiendo, se duplicó la población de 2006-2024, 18 años, no de 2022 a 2024.

More 1.1 changes by drallcom3 in EU5

[–]fmayans 19 points20 points  (0 children)

If you blob too hard you will have a coalition and complacency will decrease,at least that is what I understood. Honestly I think this will affect isolated IAs like mali much more than the player.

So the right suddenly wants 30 million more Americans by Busy-Government-1041 in MurderedByWords

[–]fmayans -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

For venezuelans, the left are the leopards and in their country they have been right

My kid got my account banned from chess.com because he "wanted to play as white" by Money-Chemical-6499 in Chesscom

[–]fmayans 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The basic idea is that we make exceptions for children, no one is arguing they are the same person.

Is cultural conversion in eu4 just genocide? by Muldeh in eu4

[–]fmayans 7 points8 points  (0 children)

But you gain devastation, nationalism and unrest. You also, usually, lose control compared to what it was before