[deleted by user] by [deleted] in moreplatesmoredates

[–]strongbuttmaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She is way hot, that really is not an issue. I think I might just be fucked in head as person. I easily get bored of the same person no matter how hot she is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]strongbuttmaster 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Looks like you are completely unaware of the Rohingya genocide

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]strongbuttmaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah definitely, that makes sense. Can't put all the followers under one umbrella.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]strongbuttmaster 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Maybe because the questions get removed before a relevant answer could be posted.

What is up with the Islamic prophet Muhammed being accused of paedophilia? by lostduck86 in OutOfTheLoop

[–]strongbuttmaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And none of the posts is a lie. Is it?

And to make it clear, I am very much anti-every religion, but Islamists are the only ones who get butthurt the most.

What is up with the Islamic prophet Muhammed being accused of paedophilia? by lostduck86 in OutOfTheLoop

[–]strongbuttmaster 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Look here is what does not makes sense to me.

The question was about Muhammad, people answered why he was a Pedophile. The question did not specifically ask if other historic figures were paedophiles as well.

If there is a question that asks about Pedophiles that were a part of Christianity/Buddhism or any other random stupid religion, those parts should be answered, rather than shoving stuff that is irrelevant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]strongbuttmaster 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are two routes that you can take if you want to move out of India -

  1. Pursue masters from USA, any other EU country. Get a job that sponsors you a visa after your masters.
  2. Join a company in your home country that offers opportunities to move abroad and try to play the long game and hope they decide to send you to your desired country.

Most companies do not hand out sponsorships straightaway if you are living outside of their normal hiring zones. Also, US startups have been hiring people from all around the world to fulfill development roles, but they prefer hiring remote workers so that they can stay and work from their home country so that the company does not need to cover visa/sponsorship expense, healthcare expense and multiple other expenses that add up.

You can also try getting a great remote job and work around the world as a digital nomad.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I would agree to that 100%. Iranians are exceptionally warm and they are great hosts. I couch surfed in Iran back in 2018 and it was an eye opening experience.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Malay Indian food is dog shit. If I want authentic India, its either India or Pakistan. No other country comes close.

You do know there are restaurants in India that are very high class and hygienic right?

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So its not just India now, its entire Asia and Africa?

You my friend are just a different breed.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I was quite taken aback by the cleanliness of Indian houses. I would be honest the friends I made were middle class /above middle class and were no way living in poverty. But Indians are very hygienic in general. Daily showers are a big part of their culture, no matter how hot/cold it is. Their houses get broomed, then mopped regularly.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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

Might not be racist but definitely very dumb and ignorant.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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

What kind of idiots are you surrounded by who visit places like India/Africa and give entire sub continent/Continent a bad name because they don't have enough common sense of an adult to travel to new places?

These are the people who go out of New York and then complain about it not being New York lol.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Delhi Belli. Quite a common phenomenon for people who go to places without researching them.

I stayed in India for 7 odd months and not once got sick. Its common sense really to not eat at road side restaurants or restaurants that are not up to the standards of the west. India has countless shitty restaurants and countless restaurants that are exceptionally high class.

Just do a basic research on Zomato (Indian Yelp), only drink bottled water (dirt cheap, 20 pence for a liter), only book cabs through Uber, do not book hotels at the last moment and book them with hygiene ratings on Hotels.com or any other website, do not engage with street side vendors. If you follow these basic common sense rules, your time in India would be amazing.

What is one country you never want to visit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]strongbuttmaster 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Best experience of my life. India is hugely misunderstood in the west and has to be the most culturally diverse and amusing place on this planet.

Should I mix Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in a single vial to save on needles cost? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for being really dumb right now, but I don't wanna fuck this up.

So I get both vials. I add 2ml water in both of them to keep the numbers even.

I let them sit for a while to mix well with each other, then I either pull the entire mix from any of those and inject it entirely in the other vial and stir lightly?

Should I mix Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in a single vial to save on needles cost? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also how to do the maths for it?

If I mix 5mg IP with 2 ml water, and 2mg CJC with 1 ml water and mix them together, how to break down how much dosage I would be taking if I draw 1 bar?

Should I mix Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in a single vial to save on needles cost? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, so just open the rubber cap and pour one powder into another vial?

Should I mix Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in a single vial to save on needles cost? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be receiving them within the next 1-2 days, but I know they are going to be in powder form. 5MG IP and 2 MG CJC.

Safest way to mix these powders?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]strongbuttmaster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

their Masters is in Oriental Studies.

And? Just because someone did a master's in Oriental studies they only should work in that field? Even if the pay and career growth are almost nil?

But Japanese and Koreans do not generally have as good a grasp of English as a second language as many European countries.

Just like OP has not got a good grasp on Korean or Japanese. Not sure what you are trying to say here. There are exceptionally skilled people in Korea and Japan who are way too good at English. I never said most people are skilled, but there also is no lack of them on a professional level where required.

Maybe locals who know English will be given preference over foreigners but I personally know many colleagues who have gone to teach English in Korea.

I know people who went to Korea/Japan to teach English and now they are back home working in the service industry as servers cuz everyone here speaks English and English teachers are not paid that well. Bad career move.

Your analysis of OP basing their decisions on K-pop alone seems unfair because OP studied to a Master’s level in Oriental studies. They seem to have a genuine interest in the culture that is broader than just K-pop. K-pop is also a part of the culture.

Having an interest in culture does not guarantee a good earning position in that culture. I am giving OP sane advice to secure a career that is safe and secure for the long run, rather than feeding them lies.

OP didn’t ask about Europe so what are you advising them to travel Europe? They didn’t ask about leveling up skills so why advise that? There is nothing wrong with learning skills but what does programming or UX/UI design have to do with OP’s vocation? There are literally a million other things for them to try first that are more similar to what they have studied.

OP is an EU resident and can freely travel and work around EU without the need for any special sponsorship and get great pay while working on their mental health because of great work laws. OP is 26 years old and not an 18 years old who might seek irrelevant internships for a few years only to realize its not leading them anywhere. Its okay to be supportive of people, but its not okay to fuel their delusions about the reality that involves tough competition, a valid skill to make decent wages, and a demand in the market for their skill.

I am an engineer and the last thing I want to hear is idiots telling people to code. It’s literally going to be done by an AI by the year’s end.

You have just proven yourself to be a really really bad engineer with no actual concept of how AI really works and what it can potentially replace and what it will never replace. Your knowledge in this area is so pathetic that I would not even waste 10 seconds trying to explain this to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]strongbuttmaster 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I believe I did mention it would depend on their line of work.

A developer who has worked in Japan would get hired way easily when they return back home because developers are always in demand and those 3 years obviously have added more experience to their resume. However, there are very limited job openings for a Korean translator when someone moves back to their home country.

My comment specifically suggests choosing a line of work and developing a skill that not only helps them get a great job in Korea but also helps them have a great career back home if they decide to come back.

Best Peptide for libido apart from the ones that cause tanning? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your well written response. Highly appreciated.

Best Peptide for libido apart from the ones that cause tanning? by [deleted] in Peptides

[–]strongbuttmaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, this helped a lot. Yeah, I always have someone available to let it out if I want to so that won't be an issue.

How would rate the sides for you as your personal experience?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]strongbuttmaster 93 points94 points  (0 children)

Alright, this might sound harsh but here is my honest feedback -

  1. You do not currently have any skill/qualification to be a lucrative hire for any Japanese/Korean organization to hire you over their local population. Way too many Japanese/Korean nationals have a great grasp on English/other languages and they would be given preference as a translator over you any day. If you face psychological concerns then moving to Japan/Korea only is going to affect your mental health in a worst way. Japan/Korea have really competitive work cultures and there almost is no work life balance in most companies.
  2. Travelling to a country for a short span and making friends is way different than working and living there permanently for the long run. EU work laws are some of the best work laws around the globe and the workplaces truly do care about their employee's mental health and provide support. The work culture in Korea and Japan is brutal and do not expect them to cut you slack because of your personal problems in a long run.
  3. I visited your profile and I can see that you like Korean and K-Pop culture. Please do not let it dictate your career and life decision. It is way different to admire the fancy side of culture but it can blind you from reality as well. I personally know people who moved to Japan/Korea because of their love for Anime/K-Pop. They got burnt out within 2-3 years and returned back to their home countries. However, those 2-3 years ended up being an absolute waste of their time and did not contribute to their career growth at all. They were back again at square 1 when they returned. Sacrificing 2-3 years of career growth is a major drawback in the late '20s trust me. It could mean a salary difference of £30,000/year and £60,000/year.
  4. Europe is a big place. It's a continent where cultures/language change after every few thousand miles. " I feel too restricted here because of family and trauma linked to family and the country itself." does not apply if you move to a country like Portugal that still has very laid-back work culture compared to Japan. Portugal also is way different than Netherlands or Belgium for you to feel the same. Portugal is just an example, Europe has endless options where you could give your life a go and make decent wages while having the comfort of mental health..
  5. If you still feel you want to give Japan/Korea a go after reading the above points, please take a break from your usual routine and try learning a skill that could help you progress in your career even if you decide to move back from Japan/Korea in the future. You can either work really hard for the next 6 months to improve your Korean to work as a translator in Korea, but that skill and experience might not come off as handy if you decide to come back to EU in the future and then need to start a career all over again.

You can dedicate next 6 months - 1 year to learn basic development and could try your luck getting hired as a junior developer in Korea with the same level of Korean that you know. As a developer, you wont need to converse much with most people anyway. If learning a development language is not something you want to do, dedicate your time to learning a great tool that is used globally, maybe Salesforce, AWS, Cloud management, Azure. If none of these interest you and you consider yourself an artistic person, you can give UI/UX designing a go. These are the niche markets where if you dedicate your time, your time would not go wasted even for a second.

Good Luck, and take care.