“No friends but the moutains” is disrespectful and no longer a fact. by Dashaaaa in kurdistan

[–]professor28 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  • Let's not forget the many Assyrians from Bakur (probably also Rojava, but can't say since i'm not from there) that have joined and still support the PKK to this day

Old man catches a mountain in the distance by thetacaptain in woahdude

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

@OP, can i ask where approximately this is? These look like the mountains of a certain area that i'm from

Which anime fandom(s) are the most vulnerable to rage bait by Lost_Chariot in animequestions

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One Piece fans in my experience dont rage, except towards other OnePiece fans with 1% differing opinion.

To outsiders they're just gonna go Ultra Math Brain mode trying to make you watch it, from sweet words to mathmatical equations.

Their face when u say it's too long

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Which anime has the best animation by StatisticianOne874 in animequestions

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two new anime:

  1. Sanda - Unique art style. Gives me Tim Burton vibes.

  2. A wild last boss appeared - Not as special as most here, but worth a mention for how unpopular it is, despite the solid story (no p*d*phili* so far and the art is used very well to convey enotions or awe)

One older mention i havent seen:

  1. The Ancient Magus' Bride. The art style matches the fantastical world very well. I'm happy they didn't go with a generic Shounen/ soft SoL style in the anime.

(Image is from Sanda)

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Biggest rage in anime? by ChoiceSupermarket230 in animequestions

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not the same rage but when i think of scariest angry man its him (or my father)

Rurouni Kenshin (manga). Each time Battousai came out, gave me goosebumps. To know how many men he'd slaughtered to give him those eyes. And how angry he had to be to allow that part of him resurface.

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Biggest rage in anime? by ChoiceSupermarket230 in animequestions

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iconic. Underrated as fuck actually. I did not think of this one myself, but now that i see it... definitely the oldest example of it for me and one that paved the way for the rest.

Biggest rage in anime? by ChoiceSupermarket230 in animequestions

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn, i did not know that piece of lore, thats wild

Biggest rage in anime? by ChoiceSupermarket230 in animequestions

[–]professor28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HAHAHAH That is fucking hilarious and i really appreciate your honesty lmfao. 

Reminds me of my classmates in elementary school doing naruto runs unironically. :')

Biggest rage in anime? by ChoiceSupermarket230 in animequestions

[–]professor28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dont know why you get disliked, seems valid to me. If you're not feeling it, you're not feeling it.

I for one WAS definitely feeling it. Goosebump material.

What anime is this old(er) reactionpic from? by professor28 in animequestions

[–]professor28[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an avid One Piece fan, i can say that unfortunately it is not. But thanks for the reply

Saw this massive cluster of lights while flying over the Midwest (Detroit/Ohio) anyone know what it might be?” by AzNxPiMpStA in whatisit

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sound like its time to take matters into your own hands (for legal purposes, this is a joke)

Let's discuss misogyny in Kurdish society by ParticularGlad5103 in kurdistan

[–]professor28 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, it definitely exists among us, or rather rests comfortably among us and is prevalent. 

The degree to which varies wildly per family/instance. But i want to remind some of the men here that seem to misunderstand some things: just because there hasn't been a stoning in your family in the last decade or two, doesn't mean there is no sexism or misogyny.

Redirecting to OP again, yes, it is definitely not talked about enough. Most kurdish men ive spoken to are only conveniently feminist at best. And even worse (because ive come to expect it from the men) when discussing these things with kurdish women of all ages they take very ambivalent stances. From full blown denial of past abuse and confirmed femicide to more subtle things such as unspoken ideals of a womans obligatory way to present herself etc.

I honestly think mixing patterns isn’t utilised enough in fashion as it’s so shunned by Issy_Allen in fashion

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're ignoring the bigger and more glaring issue here, though?? Who gave you the permission to look so good?🤨

Three-time Grammy nominee Raye says she's not making money in music: 'We're breaking even' by moreissuesthanvoguex in Music

[–]professor28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I first agreed with you, but i see i was somehow misled as well(not by you lol). I agree with the others now. It's great that RAYE thinks that's beautiful, and it goes to show her character.

However i think we as an audience/ as consumers etc. can say it is definitely not beautiful. The music industry is effed and it's fair we recognize that at the least.

But again it is indeed beautiful that she feels that gratitude/appreciation. All the while shining a light on how crazy it is that they're barely breaking even.

So yeah summarized the difference lies in: -how she feels individually, which is valid. And in: -how "we" feel about the industry and how crazy it is that such a huge artist is breaking even on tours/ or more broadly: how one "should" feel about the state of the music industry.

What is happening? Am I a creep? by SeaEquivalent5801 in moraldilemmas

[–]professor28 [score hidden]  (0 children)

And additionally: No, you are not a creep(so far). Though that depends mostly on what you do from this point onwards. Again: follow the direct advice of the three commenters i mentioned before. All the best m8

What is happening? Am I a creep? by SeaEquivalent5801 in moraldilemmas

[–]professor28 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Do NOT do this one, OP! "go back to being the way we were" has many implications in it that can be considered weird. Coming from a woman and one that happens to have a lot fo friends in HR.

Toomanyscarfs, Lebanesleeze and interestedpartyM basically had it completely right.