@Machupichu1041@RoyMaste third world creep posting dumb stuff online. Stop being so cringe, LOL. And look at your profile picture. what's with that half naked creep? Who are you posing for? Yourself? You think you sexy? Got no shame? HAHAHA
@michael_to_the As someone who lives outside both China and India, I can tell from the comments why China is more successful as a country in terms of development, governance, and progress. Reading the comments had me lmfao. What kind of ego do they have to be that delusional and stupid xD
this is the funniest trend ive seen on this site so far
antichina indian nationalists are taking old confucian ideas on the respectability of occupations and claiming it is the basis of a modern caste system in china
absurd projection lmao
@sobhna_bisoyi Natural-born clowns. I am really impressed LOL I hope some PhD researchers study your brain, along with the brains of everyone who agrees with you, just to understand how stupidity on this level is even possible.
I think "Shi" caste which is upper caste in china 🇨🇳.
That's why he is #president of China.
Sad to say no one from lower caste (nong/shang) has become president yet. 😢
@Tonmoy39060660@VMinhTheBold Best joke I've heard all day LOL You must be ragebaiting or you have to be some kind of special retard to make this comment. The internet is literally a tool for learning about the world. Do yourself a favor and use it. Stop embarrassing yourself and your family.
@VMinhTheBold Are you one of those Chinese caste apologists? If so, have some shame and learn to acknowledge the ill aspects of your society. It's high time you implemented the necessary reforms
I keep seeing posts from Indians claiming that China has a caste system similar to India's. They keep throwing around the terms Shi (士), Nong (农), Gong (工), and Shang (商) as if they were ethnic groups. These were just the four primary occupations of a Confucian society.
@ApexSeeker_ It's okay to feel depressed. Don't be afraid to seek help, but remember that the best person to support you is ultimately yourself. Many people are too busy to take good care of themselves. Try a new hobby, try new foods, visit beautiful place. Good luck!
⚠️ In 2000, Inés Ramírez Pérez from Mexico delivered a healthy baby boy by slicing open her own stomach with a kitchen knife after 12 hours of agonizing labor.
In doing so, she became the only woman in medical history to successfully perform a self-cesarean.
With no electricity or running water, and the nearest hospital 12 miles away, Inés felt she had no other option.
Her previous child had been a stillbirth, so Inés was determined not to let it happen again.
She downed some hard liqor, sliced open her stomach, pulled out her baby and then cut the umbilical cord.
Both mother and baby survived without serious injury… just a scar of honor for Inés for her heroic act ❤️
@ElderScrolls8@Pirat_Nation We would like to take you back to ancient times, where you could be sacrificed to the gods. We will be more than happy to be rid of you and your lack of common sense
@Pirat_Nation Social engineering like this in games is bad. In ancient times they sacrificed someone in tribe for rain other benefits. Is this continuation of that ritual??
Why allow someone to delete their work for the benefit of others?
A Path of Exile 2 player willingly deleted their level 100 character so everyone else in the league could get a buff.
The new “Martyr of the First Edict” mechanic lets the first player to hit level 100 sacrifice their character, permanently deleting it in exchange for giving every other player an extra passive skill point.
Streamer cArn was one of the first to do it, deleting his fully geared level 100 Titan.
His character is gone, but it is now permanently remembered on the league ladder as a “Martyr of the First Edict.”
Players are calling it one of the coolest additions to Path of Exile 2.