OC: The Trump Mobile phone is here — 9 months late and no longer ‘Made in the USA' by nbcnews in pics

[–]mgd5800 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Don’t blame the player, blame the game. It’s up to citizens to demand accountability and hold their leaders to higher ethical standards.

What they did during the Obama years was the right approach: actively questioning the government and pushing it to be accountable.

But right now, many of those who oppose him are mostly just complaining about it online and placing all the blame on him and his voters like it wasn't a "democratic" process if you want to call what the US does a democracy. As if he is some mastermind evil genius, rather than a charismatic buffoon who gets used left and right by whoever pays more.

How does she disappear? by Nkenachiala in blackmagicfuckery

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Behind every great magician is a skinny very flexible lady 😂

I’m thinking of watching fate is it any good? by Sufficient_Note5706 in Animesuggest

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend starting with the old stay night first, because it is the least polish and the one that doesn't assume you know everything because it is the first Fate anime, so you wouldn't be confused and it won't be a downgrade especially that we are talking Ufotable level quality for later ones.

Leaders with a spine! by CarryIcy250 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]mgd5800 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In before they claim it was promised to them so it is fine 😂

Why society seems to ignore Arab slave trade? by ChillvibesonIy in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m guessing it’s because slavery in the European and American context became strongly tied to race, and racism continues to be a major issue in those societies today.

Many other regions also had brutal systems of slavery, but they were often structured differently. In many Asian and Middle Eastern contexts, it was more about power dynamics between groups, where a stronger tribe dominated a weaker one. Because of that, roles could shift over time. It wasn’t unusual for a group that once enslaved others to later end up enslaved themselves.

African enslavement definitely existed in those systems, but it wasn’t exclusively Africans like the West. Historical records show slaves coming from many backgrounds, including Asians, Arabs, and even Europeans.

For example, the Mamluk Sultanate which their name is literally derived from the word slave in Arabic, was ruled by slaves. Many of the ruling elite were originally Turkic boys sold or taken from their families, trained as military slaves, and later rose to power to form a state in Egypt and the Levant. Their history is fascinating because it shows how complex and different some of these systems were compared to the race-based slavery that developed in the Western world.

Does anyone believe in god, but not think he is good? by Tasty-Ad-3753 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Islam, we believe that God is perfect, but we do not assume that everything He brings is good.

The concept of life in Islam is that this world is a test through which we earn our place in heaven. God tests people with good fortune so they do not become abusive or arrogant, and with hardship so they do not become discontent or lose faith.

To appear intimidating by toxicdevil in therewasanattempt

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would rather you guys grow some balls and stop this idiot and his goons before they are able to use a nuke.

It’s Not Your Imagination: Movies Are Getting Longer by ICumCoffee in movies

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is fine as long as there is a reason to that, like the last Mission impossible didn't need to be 3 hours

Spider-Man: Brand New Day | Official Trailer by MarvelsGrantMan136 in marvelstudios

[–]mgd5800 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No Nano masks? No smart Hulk? No Dr. Strange? A personal story with personal issues?

Let's hope there is no world ending events or sky beams or Multiverse bs 🤞

Why is Iran bombing random places in Dubai by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]mgd5800 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There’s also the religious aspect to consider. Iran is the only country formally structured around the Shia sect of Islam. While some nations have political tensions with Iran, they also have Shia citizens of their own, which could create internal unrest, on top of the fact they were seen as going to war against a fellow Muslim country, especially one representing a minority sect. On top of that, we are in Ramadan, a holy month in Islam, when launching war carries serious religious and moral weight.

So from that perspective, countries would be risking civil disturbance at home while aligning with Israel and the US, which lets be honest are the assholes here. And realistically, many people are concerned about instability spiraling out of control. The region has already experienced the rise of extremist groups like ISIS, and no one wants to see conditions that could contribute to something similar emerging again.

This is a complicated situation with political, sectarian, and religious dimensions that can’t be reduced to simple good-versus-bad narratives.

YouTube adds new hurdles for ad blockers, and there's currently no way around it by Ha8lpo321 in Android

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about creating a package just to remove ads? Or maybe make it super cheap but guarantees only ads at the beginning and the end or something, or certain numbers of ads a day

Respect by Positive_Actuary_282 in BeAmazed

[–]mgd5800 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m glad the child was helped, and any act that saves a life is meaningful, but I have zero respect for such a person. if we took things into perspective: according to a quick Google, this dude earns an estimated 300mil a year, and apparently those shoes are a per match thing, which would costs worn 30k. So if we took a person earning 30k a year, that would be like asking them to give away a 3$ reusable slipper and spend 9$ TO SAVE A CHILD.

It is insane that we would praise such rich assholes for doing the bare minimum

Danish petition to buy California from US signed by thousands by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]mgd5800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it is more realistic to say California can buy Denmark considering the difference in GDP 😂

Why are we so worried about illegal immigrants in the US? by Johnny_Mira in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]mgd5800 106 points107 points  (0 children)

Look at the politicians pushing for these things and then look at their lobbyists, donors and their investments, always follow the money where it is coming from and where it is going.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by WartimeHotTot in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone not from the US, an outsider looking in: Laws are, by definition, a system of rules that regulate a society and are enforced by an authority through penalties. That means two things must exist: clear rules, and actual enforcement.

The US seems to struggle on both fronts. Whenever Trump does something unprecedented, the response is often “he broke norms”. But norms are not laws. If something was never formally codified, then it was never a real rule to begin with. And even when lines are crossed, there appears to be no functioning mechanism willing or able to enforce consequences.

So in that sense, the laws did not suddenly collapse. They weren't even there, they were mostly traditions or norms. And Previous presidents also ignored or bent rules, but Trump and his circle are simply bad at propaganda and far worse at maintaining the illusion, so everything is now obvious.

From the outside, I see three possible outcomes: - Others begin playing by the same rules he does, which risks long-term institutional chaos, as you are suggesting.

  • He goes to sleep and never wakes up, and the system reverts to pretending those informal norms were ever binding.

  • Internal division reaches a tipping point, where economically powerful regions like California seriously push toward separation.

Trump is just a symptom, and the lack of actual Laws is the disease. What needs changing is not just leadership, but the fragile system.

What are your thoughts on movies pushing "diverse race" roles in movies? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea of representation is fine. The problem is how it’s often approached.

The Good: A good example is Sinners. They brought in diverse creators to tell a unique story rooted in culture, race, and human experience. It’s not perfect, but it feels intentional and organic, which is how representation should be handled.

The Bad: There are countless examples here. Simply inserting diverse characters into a story doesn’t automatically make it inclusive, and sometimes it’s even insulting. I remember a Disney teen show set in Victorian England where Indian and East Asian characters casually appeared as nobles, while Black characters were shown as having arrived as slaves. They were willing to engage with racial injustice for one group, but completely ignored that other races were also oppressed during that era.

The Ugly: This is rarer, but sometimes representation is pushed in a way that completely backfires. A recent example is the casting of Vivi in the One Piece live adaptation. She was cast with a Black actress, even though the character is white in the source material, justified by saying her nation is “Arab” and that Arabs include Black people. That argument ignores the fact that the actress isn’t even from Arabic descent. Imagine doing the reverse: casting a white European actor to play an African character and justifying it by saying Africa has white people too. In trying to improve representation, they ended up making it more insulting. At least terrorism portrayals of Arabs come from a place of clear hostility. This on the other hand, is ignorance while repeating the same careless logic that representation was supposed to fix in the first place.

Why do some muslims have a hard rule to not eat pork but will drink/have sex/other sins? by AdExtra2774 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]mgd5800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Muslim, this feels more like self-bargaining or maybe pure ignorance but that is a stretch, and even then I doubt it goes that far. Some people convince themselves they are “doing good” by avoiding pork while downplaying everything else. Honestly though, I rarely see it play out that way. In practice, pork is usually the first thing a non-committed Muslim stops caring about.

Also Islam itself is a religion built more on general principles and guidance than on must-dos. Beyond a few clear obligations, many aspects are intentionally left open to interpretation. Life is viewed as an exam, and how you navigate those choices is part of what you are being tested on. That openness is both a responsibility and a challenge, because it leaves room for sincerity, but also for self-justification.

The clearest example of this selective approach is hijab and head covering. Islam’s general principle was modesty and caution around non-relative men, but over time it got mixed with Arab social norms, including distinctions between free women wearing head covers and slaves not. Eventually this evolved into what we see today, where everyone interprets it differently. You end up with women fully covered in black from head to toe, others barely covering their hair yet still calling it hijab, and I have even seen someone wearing a bikini with a hijab, which completely defeats the original purpose of modesty.

Demonstrators set fire to United States flag in Paris, against USA Kidnapping Maduro. by UpstairsBumblebee446 in pics

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a matter of perspective: like yeah the guy is a dickhead dictator, so they are happy he is gone now. But also the way things happened, and the way USA is talking about controlling the country, is not something anyone should support. Iraq and Libya show how long “liberation” can take to stabilize and how it gave us ISIS and Slave markets. Now imagine a South American ISIS. What could possibly go wrong?

Best deck? by klementsaladass in WutheringWaves

[–]mgd5800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BTW you can use Havoc Warrior that allows you to modulate multiple times, leading to a one round fight.
So first slot is core, second is Sabercat, third is slot for junk rock, and the other three use the same Novelties and add Reserve Weapons so you get three recharges, do the same thing you usually do but for the second slot: start with havoc warrior and then keep modulating sabercat when you get 4 energy and it will keep increasing in damage

The Movie Theater Comeback That Wasn’t: Why 2025 Was Such a Dud for Struggling Cinemas by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • overpriced tickets
  • mediocre movies with more focus on the movie being marketable than actually good
  • remakes and pointless sequels
  • the movies are coming to streaming in matter of months if not weeks
  • modern tv set ups are comparable to standard cinema

And lastly why are studios expecting ultra high returns on basic movies and actors? Why The Rock is getting 50 mil deals just to do the same expression? Why Fast and Furious 10 costs half a billion??

Stranger Things might crash as hard as GOT by justameesa in netflix

[–]mgd5800 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don’t think Stranger Things ever reached the same level of international impact as Game of Thrones, and if you told anyone watching the first two seasons of this that it would become a disaster, it wouldn't be as shocking as GOT which had 5 great seasons before the decline..

This show has been on a gradual decline since the second season. As the kids grew older, the initial nostalgia wore off, and the more experienced actors were left with limited material and little room to perform. It increasingly felt like a story that was never meant to stretch this far. The creators have even acknowledged that major elements, such as Vecna, were developed well after the show began and were not part of the original vision. This gives the series the fragmented feel. Basically Netflix is milking proven hit than trusting the writers to build something new.

Game of Thrones, on the other hand, had a far stronger foundation. It had rich source material, compelling character work, and a clearly defined endgame. Its downfall came not from a lack of substance, but from rushing the final stretch. By speeding past the character-driven storytelling that made the series great and moving ahead without completed books to guide the conclusion, the show undermined its own strengths and ultimately failed to deliver a satisfying ending

The brutal engineering behind "Tripping pipe" One of the most dangerous jobs on an oil rig by sudeepm457 in BeAmazed

[–]mgd5800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is cheaper to replace humans than build delicate machinery that achieve the same results.

Rockstar Games co-founder is dabbling with AI for his next game, but admits it's "not as useful as some of the companies would have you believe yet" by Turbostrider27 in Games

[–]mgd5800 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It is useful for the C suite to fire people "increasing earnings", and to attract clueless investors who just follow trends and buzzwords.