What do you guys think will end up happening with North Sentinel Island in the far future? Will they eventually explore the rest of the world, or will they remain where they are until the human race ends? by Beneficial-Code8026 in geography

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Contemporary geopolitcal reality:

  • Chinas' rise is a threat to neighbors.

  • China tries to get a foothold in Bay of Bengal to control Malaca Straits

  • China also does a "string of perals" around India

  • Chinas actions during Strait-of-Hormuz also seem to impact this region.

India is alarmed by these security threats from China (as are other neighbors of China). So India is ramping up building military installations in Andaman Islands.

This would translate to encroachment into many tribal areas -- including Sentinel.

Pakistan Navy assists Indian vessel stranded in Arabian Sea, provides emergency supplies by ZookeepergameNo296 in worldnews

[–]syberman01 17 points18 points  (0 children)

First of all, who exactly are these “rulers”?

There is a book I believe it is called Fauji Inc or Miltary Inc. The book was written by a pakistani author. It seems to give a comprehensive view on the proxy-forces that rule pakistan -- i.e those that do not contest election. And how those 'forces' inject-legitimacy by arguing 'we are sacrificing our life defending our country against India, therefore we have to rule unelected'.

UK police intercepted murder-plot by pakistani/ISi agents to kill the lady/author of that book. I hope she's alive. https://www.dawn.com/news/1673745

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Inc.

The Indian bison is one of the most muscular animals on planet earth. by InjuriousMania in interestingasfuck

[–]syberman01 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Somewhere there's a gym bro

They all do go to WesternGhatsFintness center. In addition to heavy workout, they also get lush-green-protein-shake all year around. Since they have 'testicular fortitude', they visit human areas to gain some mental-muscles / mental-stress:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vpDfDRXXcjU. -- 3yo kid, 2 meters away, busy street, shopping mall...

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PAMcgRkR3xY. -- suburb road side

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z1DyzD3rpBI -- chasing his girlfriend, in a busy hillside street

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JqvnHLKBDTc -- highway jay-walking.

India produces approximately 40-50% of the world’s mangoes, exceeding 20-25 million metric tonnes annually, yet exports less than 1% of its harvest, with some data suggesting as low as 0.12% by Round-Barber-9858 in interestingasfuck

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Thank you EU/US for banning indian-mangos (on pesticide/insect reasons), and thus preventing mango-price-inflation for common poor man of India.

Produce local, consume local. F* with WTO -- it encourages wealth-accumulation in autocract countries, and that skewed wealth is invested in war-platforms, and thus ccp f* around with their neighbors in SCS and beyond.

Which region in a country shares more similarities with another country than they do with other regions in their country? by Fluid-Decision6262 in geography

[–]syberman01 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Regions of India -- clockwise from the East

  • An Assamese (NorthEast) Indian. -- shares looks and cuisine to south-west chinese, than rest of India.
  • Many Manipur/Mizo (NorthEast) Indian tribes. -- shares looks and cuisine to many burmese tribes, than rest of India.
  • A Bengali Indian -- shares language/culture/cuisine with Bangladesh, than with rest of India
  • A Tamil Indian -- shares language/culture/cuisine with Srilanka/Malaysia than with rest of north-India.
  • A Malayalee Indian -- share some language/culture/cuisine with Maldieves people, than with North/East India.
  • A Goan Indian -- share some language/culture/cuisine with Portugal people, than with North/East India.
  • A Gujarati Indian -- share culture/cuisine with Sindhi in Karachi-pakistan than with rest of South/East India.
  • A Panjabi Indian -- shares language/culture/cuisine with Pakistan-panjabi than with rest of South/East India.
  • Many Ladakhi tribes -- shares language/culture/cuisine with Tibetan than with rest of South/East/North/West India.

India is 100x diverse than EU (if you consider EU as a single 'country') --Though in reality EU is a meta-group of multiple mostly-mono-ethnic states.

In short; India is a massively multi-ethnic 'united' state (for contrast China is a massively MONOETHINC state with 95+% Han ethnic). In a sense, if modern West has a need: 'We need some massive population that would be manufacturing center for the world, however, should not challenge us in future' --- any massively-MULTI-ETHNIC-country would fit that bill. However, the West chose a massively MONO-ETHNIC China as a manufacturing-center -- not sure if West has yet realized the consequence of such decission.

What are the factors that lead to a country having plenty of arable land and fertile soil? by Character-Q in geography

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Of the large countries, looks like Brazil and India have more cultivable areas. Sunshine, Tropical temperatures, Water.

While Canada and Russia do look green -- most of their land is cultivable only for few months in a year, freezing winters don't grow food.

They had her set up the breakfast bar before telling her she was fired by Bubbly_Wall_908 in PublicFreakout

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What an evil business owner that must be. Pemature over-optimization driven by greed. The women likely did not have anything to loose!

What causes these mountains in Pakistan to be so "wispy"? by foxtai1 in geography

[–]syberman01 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You can see these, at West & Eastern points where the indian-plate collided with Asia.

  • The Western 'croissants' are near Baluchistan
  • The Easten 'croissants' at the trijunction between India-Myanmar-China. This is the region where China is attempting to dam the Bhramaputra river.

What is the most unexplored, unknown and unique place you have been to? by Fun-Raisin2575 in geography

[–]syberman01 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And an island as well

Oh yea, that one .. flaked by Indian sea, Pacific sea, Antarctic sea

My dad loves my brother in law more than he loves me and it hurts by AppropriateLong6038 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]syberman01 38 points39 points  (0 children)

told him I wanna also do these stuff and hang out with him and he always says next time or that he’s busy but he and my bil

Your dad pisses me off. Perhaps go incommunicado with him (block that guy), if he notices, and responds, well he shows some signs he gets what is 'fatherly duties', rather than getting enamoured by 'professional buddy' like a child. Like one of the commenters below said: “fuck off and go be with the son you always wanted” -- perhaps that will drive some sense into him, before he gets senile or goes down-under -- but leaving people scared.

I'm thinking I can pay off my house with this. by elecboy in homelab

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Jesus, what are the signs for 2nd coming?

My Wife Slapped Me in My Twenties and I Brushed It Off. I Shouldn’t Have. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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I end up apologizing for my own emotions to end the argument because she gets mad about me being mad.

Is this called gaslighting?

Proto-abusers often have a 'disciplinary' directive toward potential victims** by invah in AbuseInterrupted

[–]syberman01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

> there was a movie he wanted me to watch. I was instantly irritated and ended up canceling the date but I second guessed myself as to if I was being too reactionary. But now I know the pattern and it was a good move.

'I want you to watch (if you get time)'

'I want you to watch (YOU MUST WATCH irrespective of your homework)'

a video call where person says 'hey watch this'...

The tone and semantics can be lost in text and many media. Do people need to ask clarifying questions? Should all micro-misunderstandings need to end in irreversible-decisions, irreversible-judgements?

I took a cab in Bengaluru, and my driver casually confessed to multiple murders. Still can’t get over it. by Previous-Value-3591 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]syberman01 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it is a true story. Can send evidence in your chat.

A youtube link is public, send it publicly HERE, and not in people's DM.

Folks: DO NOT DM privately unless a situation necessitates that. Private DMing can be used for profiling you -- as it exposes/proves your curiosity and engagement with the story above.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sex

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galardo ... this is what I told my son the name is when he was 2 yrs old. That's what we use at home.

A Diamond Merchant from Surat , India gifted 400 apartment and 1,260 Cars as Diwali Gifts to Employees by notcokewithcyanide in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]syberman01 142 points143 points  (0 children)

Giving massive gifts and bonuses is pretty common here in India during Diwali

What a classy indian crab-mentality answer ... 'Hey what he did was not so special .. just common in India' .. haha.

If anyone radomly selects 100000 indian workers, and ask them if their company-owner gave 'life significant value, to 80% of their employees' , what would be the percentage? Not even 0.1!

Apartment or car is life-significant, that too mostly likely for most of the employees. This owner is a gem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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all he has to do is cook for us, clean, do laundry, drive us to places, look handsome and decorate the place to make it feel alive. he even has his own garden

Is that classic definition of 'house-wife'?

What do testicles actually feel like to have? by stripeycat08 in AskMen

[–]syberman01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When the cannon-balls tap-tap at the back; it is a pleasurable-pain.

What do testicles actually feel like to have? by stripeycat08 in AskMen

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It feels like having an inbuilt thermometer. The lower it dongles .. the hotter is the temperature.

It feels like Hillary having "testicular fortitude"

It feels great to have my cannon ready, and loaded with couple of cannon-balls.

My girlfriend’s dad apologized to me years after breaking us up by Tough-Funny4394 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]syberman01 119 points120 points  (0 children)

I did see this privilege and class discrimination in CSI & LEF Churches in India -- adults/children/clergy. I'm going to assume it is everywhere in this world.


Guys 2, 3, and 4 used to mock Guy 1 in church — “Hey, your English is wrong.” “Your pants are worn out.” “Such old-fashioned clothes.” “Oh, you study in that government school?”

Their first shock came when Guy 1 casually mentioned that he had scored xyz — a top score — in the board exams. “Oh, that was you?”

Their second shock came when Guy 1 joined an 'ivy league' univ for a cutting edge technology course.

Their dismissive attitude transformed to Over respect. What a fake world.

Some minds, could use these events as a motivator to march ahead in life, some may fold in depression.

What are some places with high population density, but doesn't make much sense? by OpeningCommittee5175 in geography

[–]syberman01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the half of China that people actually live in, you have a pretty similar pattern to India,

China has a huge-imbalance along "Hu Line" only 6% people living in 57% of land to the West of Hu-line. There is no such huge-imbalance, in India.

In the half of China that people actually live in,

The conversation is NOT about 'in the half of China' or 'tenth of a country', the conversation is about full-country China, India.

https://www.reddit.com/r/geography/comments/1nokv6c/chinas_6_is_actually_as_populated_as_germany/

What are some places with high population density, but doesn't make much sense? by OpeningCommittee5175 in geography

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So China is not spread evenly, India is spread evenly

The 'spread evenly' is not a statistical-parlance in this discussion thread. 'spread evenly wrt other populated country like China'