Many new Twitter followers are (understandably) asking questions that I've answered sometime in the past.
Hence, I hope this collection of threads and posts will be useful. I intend to keep this updated over time.
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@sapan211 That i have a good sense for aesthetics. Shit moulded in the shape of a cake doesn't become a cake. Ugly people should spare the rest of us the sight of them dancing in public places.
India should adopt body shaming urban indians a national sport.
My goodness, the cumulative ugliness on this group beats a festering garbage dump.
Make indians look good again.
@ShivamVahia@VedMaddison@qedk_@IndiGo6E All India needs to do is demand that certain nationalities need a transit visa and simply not issue them. No treaty upending is needed.
@sforsummy this has nothing to do with who is a pest. it has everything to do with being able to give a newborn a basic start in life - decent nutrition (which has LT implications on mental and physical well-being), medical care etc, which those in poverty cannot do effectively.
There is a good reason ALL religions glorify the poor.
Who better to buy into bogus man-in-the-sky stories than one who is starving and isn't going to question critically if given food, clothing, and shelter?
Kindness to the poor is religion's selfishness, not charity.
@sforsummy Because that's the way to guarantee outcomes. And besides, it's less cruel than forcing them to not have sex at all. Just make it so that they cannot breed.
Upgraded literally everything meant to last at least a decade (kitchen items, travel gear, household electronics & furniture, mattresses, hobby equipment etc.) to premium and it cost about $40k all-in.
Turns out the life upgrade wasn't too expensive, all things considered.
@Finance_Weights@AutumnSierra117 But live the American dream, lad. Just sign a 30 year wage slave bon...err, mortgage and presto! You're a millionaire home owner.
@sforsummy Cuz India is a democracy. The govt is elected by the majority. and the majority was poor (from 1940s till about 2000s) and what we have today is result of that.
And I do blame Sanjay Ghandy for not doing more - much more - forced sterilization in the 70s.
@sforsummy No. I hate them for breeding and dooming their next generation too. Being born to parents in poverty isn't a person's fault but to be a parent in poverty certainly is a fault. Subtle difference.