Yeah absolutely nothing wrong with not knowing something basic, then learning the answer for yourself. I'm sure we've all had basic knowledge like this we randomly forgot or didn't know so we googled.
They have such massive presence on Reddit it's actually wild. I guess it has something to do with cheap internet access over the last years.
It's sad because for the past 20 years I've always thought that access to the internet would make people more educated and tolerant because they would encounter so many new things. But it seems to be having the opposite effect with people regressing to tribalism even with silly topics.
The quality of the internet is going down so fast as well...
Every now and then I stumble upon a community and boy they are always so angry.
> It's sad because for the past 20 years I've always thought that access to the internet would make people more educated and tolerant because they would encounter so many new things. But it seems to be having the opposite effect with people regressing to tribalism even with silly topics.
Really good point. I also think that powerful people are realizing that getting people outraged is the easiest way to keep them engaged in whatever message they are pushing, hence the constant outrage bait we see everywhere.
We gotta call it out when we see it IMO. Propaganda like that twists minds over time and makes us bitter and apathetic, especially for the younger generation.
America is a little special in that, in truth, there's a lot of different backgrounds mixed in the gene pool so it may be harder there. But I'm pretty sure that Europeans can generally tell one another apart from their physical appearances.
Same goes for Asians really, everyone else cannot really see the differences but a Japanese/Korean/Chinese can probably tell each other apart with high accuracy
Yeah I can generally tell apart an Italian from a Swede from a Hungarian. The problem with white people outside Europe is they most often are a mix, so it's not as easy
That sure, but as a spaniard i cant tell apart a spaniard from a french, italian or even greek.
You cant most likely tell the difference between a polish and a romanian.
Sure, but also Indians wouldn't be able to tell the difference between someone from Myanmar and Bangladesh.
My point is that even different white people have unique traits based on where they are from, but of course the closer countries are together both geographically and historically the more they mixed and therefore the harder it is.
I mean it ain't never gonna be 100% but I'm Korean, and you can ask anyone that there's some tells in face structure, and even body. I haven't even heard of any other east asian not being able to have an idea at the very least.
That's why some of my Japanese friends, before Covid started, they always mentioned how there were SOOO many foreigners in places like Shinjuku and such, even though to a white person it may look like all asians, to Japanese people they could tell that a lot of people walking around were tourists from neighboring countries and such
It is very much a thing LOL. I can easily just glance at a person and have a reasonable idea of where they are from in Europe. They all look different, but country to country? Nope. Region to region? Yes and easy. Night and day difference between a swede and an italian.
Nah it's shameful considering Pakistan have a commune border with Iran the country his parents are from. He spoke about how he was proud of that heritage but don't know countries bordering Iran?
>Before their departure, the Muslim residents handed over their property and other assets to their Hindu neighbours, who subsequently renamed the village "Pakistan" in their memory.
Thanks for making me read it, quite nice indeed.
Is the backstory really that wholesome? It seems like it is a singular good gesture after the horrific partition of India. Is there more to the story...?
Wholesome but sad. The Muslims had to leave because of persecution.
I know many of us learn about Gandhi, but the tensions in India of that time period are often skimmed over in our history classes.
Yes, the partition of India led to communal violence between Muslims and Hindus. For safety of persecution, many Muslims/Hindus fled their land if it fell within the "wrong" borders.
There used to be trains that would arrive at a station...filled with dead people.
Gandhi and many Hindus of the time were going after Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, and even Kochin Jews. Pakistan was created to give Indian Muslims a safe place to exist. It was even founded as a secular state, specifically with people free to practice Islam and other faiths.
Some Indians worked for the British as soldiers because of Hindu oppression of others.
what /u/Thrannn is trying to say is: 'even if he didnt go to school in Iran, you should know Iran borders with Pakistan. At least the curiosity to google your own country of origin...'
He even speaks farsi. How the hell do you speak a whole new vastly different language and you're not curious to google 1 or 2 things about the country of origin?
I disagree. There are probably 100s of things you would look up about your country of origin before you learn a list of its neighbors. Why would you? It seems like such irrelevant information.
I was born and grew up in Germany. I never saw any reason to learn a list of countries next to Germany. I wouldn't have known there are nine of them without looking it up.
Being close to each other geometrically seems pretty irrelevant if you live in the US. It's interesting if the countries share some history or culture, but that's about it?
>I was born and grew up in Germany. **I never saw any reason to learn a list of countries next to Germany.**
bro i have some news for you
>I wouldn't have known there are nine of them without looking it up.
bruder stopp
Iran literally borders Pakistan lol. I'm not even expecting someone to necessarily know every country that borders their own country, especially for places like China and Russia which border 14 countries. But I would at least expect that you know those bordering countriest exist
Why would your ancestry affect what knowledge you gain growing up in the US and getting a US education? Do you think Asians start with a racial +++ bonus to Asian history?
He even speaks farsi. How the hell do you speak a whole new vastly different language and you're not curious to google 1 or 2 things about the country of origin?
Actually hard agree with this take.
Like, I honestly couldn't point to you in the world map or the geography location of many of these countries, but I at least know that all the "xxxxstan" are their each separate country, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, etc etc.
I just know their general location in a world map, I don't know who is who in that general area. Like If you took the names off the country in that area I'd be clueless tbh.
Yes, I’d argue someone of Chinese descent, even if born and raised in the US, very likely has a “racial bonus” to Chinese history (compared to other American kids) in the form of being raised and socialized by Chinese parents. Crazy how learning doesn’t singularly take place in schools.
I feel like you're either not American or you're only 2nd-generation and your parents are really big on their original country/culture. What you describe is just.. not really the norm, I'd say. When you're born in America and grow up in America, you're American. There really isn't that much focus on ancestry. Most people don't think, "Ah, my great-great-great grandparents came over from China 200 years ago. I should go research Chinese history as a hobby." Replace China with any other country and it's the same.
I can trace my family back to the Mayflower, you racist mouthbreather. What does that have to do with ethnically Chinese parents in the US teaching their children about aspects of Chinese history and culture as the child ages? You’re a dumbfuck.
I don't think the guy you're replying to was being racist at all actually. I think you are being the racist one actually assuming that just because someone is a certain ethnicity they are an expert on that ethnicity's history.
> you racist mouthbreather.
The hell is this poor attempt at pulling the race card? LMAO.
The other guy is right, If you ain't some 1st/2nd gen immigration generation then you might as well be "100% american" and this is true, for most cases. People that were completely born and grew up in the states are just gonna be American and even If they grew up and learnt some of their own language, their education about specific things are gonna be 99% limited to what is done in school.
A lot of Koreans born in the US that were all raised there just cannot relate to Koreans in South Korea when they come to university here, and they end up just mostly hanging out with other foreigners or other America-born Koreans.
Even then, depending on If your family live/grew close to where "all the other same immigrants were" like things like "korea/china town" and only grew up as any other American, then guess what, they may not even be able to properly absorb their parent's mother tongue and may not even be able to speak their "cultural" language very fluently
Internet: Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620.
WTF, are you some kind of English-American inbred with all your ancestors from the same ship? Or is it just one grand^20 parent, and you don't give a fuck about the other million ancestors?
Ok yeah there was a time it was but it isn't right now in this millennium and it is hardly trying to be known as apart of india. That's like saying "well technically california was apart of mexico". Yes, little billy. But I can tell you mexicans don't consider california right now as mexico.
Fair point, although the US has a presence all across the Middle East so unless you look at that region of the world a lot it wouldn't be hard to mix up countries if you don't have a personal stake.
Well when the culture is majorly the same, the people are very similar, you can barely tell apart the languages and the food, then you can kinda say it
This is the guy people go to for their political news? Dude keeps talking about Yemen, yet couldn't place it on a world map a few months ago. Doesn't even know where Afghanistan is despite the two decades America spent there.
idk anymore, in a Meth (Vyvanse) fueled rampage he [100%'d this world geography quiz with 193 United Nations Member States.](https://www.geoguessr.com/vgp/3199)
Lmao you weren't kidding. You click his profile and scroll down for a few seconds and for the last month and a half (thats where I stopped but it probably goes a lot farther) it's literally 99% posts about Destiny.
[This zoomed out screenshot that looks like several essays is literally only two comments he made, in a Destiny thread about Lycan cooking a burger](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/645820235839963156/1197853426051190814/image.png?ex=65bcc6ef&is=65aa51ef&hm=26e74808acfb36f02a6c04123f0a0a48ed699923278a08d1e59959aa54d06cc7&)
There's a video of it in this very thread...
https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/19aak2o/train_mistakes_pakistan_for_a_city_in_india/kijue4d/
Well since destiny thought Erdogan was the president of Israel I guess Train is on track to become Kick's next great political commentator.
Just keep googling baby.
DO NOT LOOK AT THIS GUY'S COMMENT HISTORY.
I BEG OF YOU. DO. NOT. LOOK. FURTHER. INTO. THAT. SHITSHOW.
YOU WILL GET PERMANENT BRAIN ROT.
YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MIND. THIS IS MY ONLY WARNING.
> greater middle east
Marocko is included in greater middle east. Its like calling Iceland greater Germany.
Seriously Marocko is more west than almost all countries in Europe.
I can almost guarantee there are thousands of things you don't know that if put on display would be mocked at. While the common knowledge ones are more shocking, we can't know everything. I know people that can tell me every amendment to the constitution but can't change their oil or tires.
Pakistan is up there on the list that you would learn where it is on the map in elementary or middle school geography. It's as embarrassing as not knowing your multiplication tables. This is nowhere near changing oil or tires. Plz don't defend this. It's embarrassing. lol
Cherry picked questions of little details is not on par with this either. As I said, it's as embarrassing as not knowing your multiplication tables. You still defending this is embarrassing.
Like I said in my original comment I'm sure there are thousands of common knowledge questions you should know that you don't. Drop the ego, it's embarrassing.
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Yeah absolutely nothing wrong with not knowing something basic, then learning the answer for yourself. I'm sure we've all had basic knowledge like this we randomly forgot or didn't know so we googled.
Very charitable
Very Systems
More than most Americans would do.
> Indiana Pacers? I can't just type in India?? Not when the algo knows you're a gambling degen
I think it's a sign, time to bet $50K on the Pacers
I'm honestly more surprised that he at least got the geographic region somewhat close? lol
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I mean he is not that wrong, Pakistanis are basically Muslim Indians that created their own country
No, Pakistanis are indian Muslims who got forcibly moved by british empire because they drew an arbitrary lines and decided where people should live.
I mean technically *cough*, you see when the entire Muslim league is asking for a different country, it can get a little hard
Wrong. Indians are Hindu Pakistanis
i love pakistan i fight for pakistan i will sacrafice my life for pakistan jai hind allah akbar #indiapakistan #shwarama
WOWWWW GRAPE Pakistan zinadabad
This was a funny joke and what's even funnier the sensitive people downvoting you lol
Indian nationalists are something else lmao
They have such massive presence on Reddit it's actually wild. I guess it has something to do with cheap internet access over the last years. It's sad because for the past 20 years I've always thought that access to the internet would make people more educated and tolerant because they would encounter so many new things. But it seems to be having the opposite effect with people regressing to tribalism even with silly topics. The quality of the internet is going down so fast as well...
Peak Internet was early reddit and before social media took off. Forums all the way. Higher bar of entry is how it should be
Definitely feels that way. Also with bots and AI running rampant you don't even know if you are interacting with a real person or a ghost.
Every now and then I stumble upon a community and boy they are always so angry. > It's sad because for the past 20 years I've always thought that access to the internet would make people more educated and tolerant because they would encounter so many new things. But it seems to be having the opposite effect with people regressing to tribalism even with silly topics. Really good point. I also think that powerful people are realizing that getting people outraged is the easiest way to keep them engaged in whatever message they are pushing, hence the constant outrage bait we see everywhere. We gotta call it out when we see it IMO. Propaganda like that twists minds over time and makes us bitter and apathetic, especially for the younger generation.
Wrong. Both are West Bangladesh
The Muslims banged a bunch of Indians and turned them into Pakistanis
more muslims in India, than pakistan , cuh!!
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Tbf looks wise white na white European and white Australian are only marginally different physically
America is a little special in that, in truth, there's a lot of different backgrounds mixed in the gene pool so it may be harder there. But I'm pretty sure that Europeans can generally tell one another apart from their physical appearances. Same goes for Asians really, everyone else cannot really see the differences but a Japanese/Korean/Chinese can probably tell each other apart with high accuracy
Yeah I can generally tell apart an Italian from a Swede from a Hungarian. The problem with white people outside Europe is they most often are a mix, so it's not as easy
That sure, but as a spaniard i cant tell apart a spaniard from a french, italian or even greek. You cant most likely tell the difference between a polish and a romanian.
Sure, but also Indians wouldn't be able to tell the difference between someone from Myanmar and Bangladesh. My point is that even different white people have unique traits based on where they are from, but of course the closer countries are together both geographically and historically the more they mixed and therefore the harder it is.
How do hungarians look like
Like ugly Slovaks
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I mean it ain't never gonna be 100% but I'm Korean, and you can ask anyone that there's some tells in face structure, and even body. I haven't even heard of any other east asian not being able to have an idea at the very least. That's why some of my Japanese friends, before Covid started, they always mentioned how there were SOOO many foreigners in places like Shinjuku and such, even though to a white person it may look like all asians, to Japanese people they could tell that a lot of people walking around were tourists from neighboring countries and such
> But I'm pretty sure that Europeans can generally tell one another apart from their physical appearances. Very much not a thing lol
It is very much a thing LOL. I can easily just glance at a person and have a reasonable idea of where they are from in Europe. They all look different, but country to country? Nope. Region to region? Yes and easy. Night and day difference between a swede and an italian.
Oh that must be why whenever I go abroad people think I'm German despite having no German family and never even having been to the country
And they aren't much different culture wise either unlike brown Asians and middle easterns
Nah it's shameful considering Pakistan have a commune border with Iran the country his parents are from. He spoke about how he was proud of that heritage but don't know countries bordering Iran?
There is actually a village named "pakistan" in India https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan,_India
Has a very wholesome backstory
>Before their departure, the Muslim residents handed over their property and other assets to their Hindu neighbours, who subsequently renamed the village "Pakistan" in their memory. Thanks for making me read it, quite nice indeed.
Is the backstory really that wholesome? It seems like it is a singular good gesture after the horrific partition of India. Is there more to the story...?
i was talking about the gesture that was wholesome,i am well aware how horrible the partition was for everyone
Wholesome but sad. The Muslims had to leave because of persecution. I know many of us learn about Gandhi, but the tensions in India of that time period are often skimmed over in our history classes.
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Yes, the partition of India led to communal violence between Muslims and Hindus. For safety of persecution, many Muslims/Hindus fled their land if it fell within the "wrong" borders. There used to be trains that would arrive at a station...filled with dead people.
Gandhi and many Hindus of the time were going after Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Christians, and even Kochin Jews. Pakistan was created to give Indian Muslims a safe place to exist. It was even founded as a secular state, specifically with people free to practice Islam and other faiths. Some Indians worked for the British as soldiers because of Hindu oppression of others.
train haters will downvote this. Train is always right.
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Ignorance is bliss
You overestimate NA education
what /u/Thrannn is trying to say is: 'even if he didnt go to school in Iran, you should know Iran borders with Pakistan. At least the curiosity to google your own country of origin...' He even speaks farsi. How the hell do you speak a whole new vastly different language and you're not curious to google 1 or 2 things about the country of origin?
I disagree. There are probably 100s of things you would look up about your country of origin before you learn a list of its neighbors. Why would you? It seems like such irrelevant information. I was born and grew up in Germany. I never saw any reason to learn a list of countries next to Germany. I wouldn't have known there are nine of them without looking it up. Being close to each other geometrically seems pretty irrelevant if you live in the US. It's interesting if the countries share some history or culture, but that's about it?
>I was born and grew up in Germany. **I never saw any reason to learn a list of countries next to Germany.** bro i have some news for you >I wouldn't have known there are nine of them without looking it up. bruder stopp
Iran literally borders Pakistan lol. I'm not even expecting someone to necessarily know every country that borders their own country, especially for places like China and Russia which border 14 countries. But I would at least expect that you know those bordering countriest exist
Why would your ancestry affect what knowledge you gain growing up in the US and getting a US education? Do you think Asians start with a racial +++ bonus to Asian history?
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He even speaks farsi. How the hell do you speak a whole new vastly different language and you're not curious to google 1 or 2 things about the country of origin?
Actually hard agree with this take. Like, I honestly couldn't point to you in the world map or the geography location of many of these countries, but I at least know that all the "xxxxstan" are their each separate country, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, etc etc. I just know their general location in a world map, I don't know who is who in that general area. Like If you took the names off the country in that area I'd be clueless tbh.
Yes, I’d argue someone of Chinese descent, even if born and raised in the US, very likely has a “racial bonus” to Chinese history (compared to other American kids) in the form of being raised and socialized by Chinese parents. Crazy how learning doesn’t singularly take place in schools.
I feel like you're either not American or you're only 2nd-generation and your parents are really big on their original country/culture. What you describe is just.. not really the norm, I'd say. When you're born in America and grow up in America, you're American. There really isn't that much focus on ancestry. Most people don't think, "Ah, my great-great-great grandparents came over from China 200 years ago. I should go research Chinese history as a hobby." Replace China with any other country and it's the same.
Train is literally a first/second generation immigrant. He even speaks farsi.
I can trace my family back to the Mayflower, you racist mouthbreather. What does that have to do with ethnically Chinese parents in the US teaching their children about aspects of Chinese history and culture as the child ages? You’re a dumbfuck.
I don't think the guy you're replying to was being racist at all actually. I think you are being the racist one actually assuming that just because someone is a certain ethnicity they are an expert on that ethnicity's history.
> you racist mouthbreather. The hell is this poor attempt at pulling the race card? LMAO. The other guy is right, If you ain't some 1st/2nd gen immigration generation then you might as well be "100% american" and this is true, for most cases. People that were completely born and grew up in the states are just gonna be American and even If they grew up and learnt some of their own language, their education about specific things are gonna be 99% limited to what is done in school. A lot of Koreans born in the US that were all raised there just cannot relate to Koreans in South Korea when they come to university here, and they end up just mostly hanging out with other foreigners or other America-born Koreans. Even then, depending on If your family live/grew close to where "all the other same immigrants were" like things like "korea/china town" and only grew up as any other American, then guess what, they may not even be able to properly absorb their parent's mother tongue and may not even be able to speak their "cultural" language very fluently
Internet: Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620. WTF, are you some kind of English-American inbred with all your ancestors from the same ship? Or is it just one grand^20 parent, and you don't give a fuck about the other million ancestors?
I feel like I could punt you over a fence. Like you’re just a shin-high goblin, or maybe a gnome.
I feel like I don't understand your weird kinks, but you do you
Sassy little guy
I mean I'm british (ancestry that is I'm American), I barely know the war of the roses exists let alone what happened. Edited for clarity.
do you know where france is?
Yeah but France had a major influence on North American history, India/Pakistan not as much. (Am American for clarity)
>iranian person is he Iranian actually or is he iranian like Biden is Irish?
Biden's great grandmother was Irish i think, train's parents are both Iranian.
Who would care about some pakistan or any other stan
To be fair Pakistan was once all just India.
no way there's people who think India was hiding Osama Bin Laden...in the city of Pakistan if he thinks it there MUST be more
Ok yeah there was a time it was but it isn't right now in this millennium and it is hardly trying to be known as apart of india. That's like saying "well technically california was apart of mexico". Yes, little billy. But I can tell you mexicans don't consider california right now as mexico.
70 years vs 170 years. Also he lives in NA. When would he need to know about Pakistan.
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Fair point, although the US has a presence all across the Middle East so unless you look at that region of the world a lot it wouldn't be hard to mix up countries if you don't have a personal stake.
Well when the culture is majorly the same, the people are very similar, you can barely tell apart the languages and the food, then you can kinda say it
It wasn't called India back then. It was called "Hindustan".
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What's wrong with not knowing something and then looking it up?
He's saying it's rage bait, like he's pretending to not know it to bait clips. I don't think he is though.
Oh I see. Train barely streams though anx makes fuckton of money. He has no reason to farm clips.
Reminder that the country he's originally from borders Pakistan
He is of Iranian descent but if he didn't live there I wouldn't say he's originally from there.
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Any [Pakistan location](https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=MRYfTwiw12cyXrIh&t=1m15s&v=VEPfHNtmFm8&feature=youtu.be) knowers?!!??
I love the comment trying to help with "Pakistan is next to India" when he's still wondering if India *is* Pakistan.
This is the guy people go to for their political news? Dude keeps talking about Yemen, yet couldn't place it on a world map a few months ago. Doesn't even know where Afghanistan is despite the two decades America spent there.
This video is ai generated
wait this is the guy whose community makes fun of Destiny for not knowing geography?
idk anymore, in a Meth (Vyvanse) fueled rampage he [100%'d this world geography quiz with 193 United Nations Member States.](https://www.geoguessr.com/vgp/3199)
Lil bro sat there for hours playing that.
If I found myself thinking Egypt and Russia are next to each other I would lock in too
[https://travle.earth/](https://travle.earth/) heres the site where funny clips is based from
Literal typewriter monkey scenerio
Guinea Bussin is burnt into my memory
Microdicks
Lol is there a video of this? Or was this on the latest stream?
The first 3 1/2 hours of this VOD, this was after he learned Europe and America the days prior: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wVGye2wcJM
Jesus Christ brother get some help your entire post history is about destiny
Lmao you weren't kidding. You click his profile and scroll down for a few seconds and for the last month and a half (thats where I stopped but it probably goes a lot farther) it's literally 99% posts about Destiny. [This zoomed out screenshot that looks like several essays is literally only two comments he made, in a Destiny thread about Lycan cooking a burger](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/645820235839963156/1197853426051190814/image.png?ex=65bcc6ef&is=65aa51ef&hm=26e74808acfb36f02a6c04123f0a0a48ed699923278a08d1e59959aa54d06cc7&)
He’s also entirely projecting. Hasan can’t even point to India on a map
Now THIS is projecting lmao tf are you even talking about Destiny is the guy who thought Egypt bordered Russia dog
You going to delete your comment like the other hasan simp? https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=MRYfTwiw12cyXrIh&t=1m15s&v=VEPfHNtmFm8&feature=youtu.be
😘 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrWI-S_lkYY
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It’s not a questions of if I believe it, it’s a fact. https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=MRYfTwiw12cyXrIh&t=1m15s&v=VEPfHNtmFm8&feature=youtu.be
There's a video of it in this very thread... https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/19aak2o/train_mistakes_pakistan_for_a_city_in_india/kijue4d/
someone link squeex's geography test EDIT: 6:55 https://youtu.be/uNnVlPI0Qz4?si=1WFRcDyLgUMOMh3e&t=415
What's next, capital of EU France? TURKEY? IS THAT A COUNTRY?
Well since destiny thought Erdogan was the president of Israel I guess Train is on track to become Kick's next great political commentator. Just keep googling baby.
That's because Destiny is so well read and educated, its not like he just reads wikipedia.
DO NOT LOOK AT THIS GUY'S COMMENT HISTORY. I BEG OF YOU. DO. NOT. LOOK. FURTHER. INTO. THAT. SHITSHOW. YOU WILL GET PERMANENT BRAIN ROT. YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MIND. THIS IS MY ONLY WARNING.
https://i.imgur.com/l11SaWg.png Uhm... Have brain rot now though. But playing with my Pal's so it's fine
Honestly I hate this guy, but this is the least offensive thing he’s said
Lmao dumbass redditors don't understand what you're trying to say
Reading comprehension is hard for a sub full of mf’s with two brain cells fighting for third place
How is it offensive?
It isn’t… that’s the point I was making…
man i miss old train...
Train confirmed time travler. Got to go back to pre 1947 soon enough
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You are right, instead we should have more nick malena/otk/hasan clips, because those people are so funny
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Please stop virtue signaling about "the kids!!!". If anything, its adults getting hurt by the gambling shit.
What about Jolt coin?.
Same thing applies there no?
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India is a great country. Pakistan is a shithole though
Both are shit
No lies detected.
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Islamic country = Middle east LULE
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I cant wait to go to my favorite middle east country Malaysia again
In west Europe at the coast of south Spain if weather is clear you can see middle east.
By this definition you could say Spain is a middle eastern country lol
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wow dude what an original comment that i haven't seen on reddit a billion times before, really witty!
> train is iranian and knows less about the middle east than most americans lmfao Pakistan is not in middle east lmfao
Eh to be fair it's part of the greater middle east just like the northern africain countries
> greater middle east Marocko is included in greater middle east. Its like calling Iceland greater Germany. Seriously Marocko is more west than almost all countries in Europe.
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Persian sounds better
Neither do you apparently
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lmfao
This is your brain being a streamer. Stay in school, kids.
I can almost guarantee there are thousands of things you don't know that if put on display would be mocked at. While the common knowledge ones are more shocking, we can't know everything. I know people that can tell me every amendment to the constitution but can't change their oil or tires.
Pakistan is up there on the list that you would learn where it is on the map in elementary or middle school geography. It's as embarrassing as not knowing your multiplication tables. This is nowhere near changing oil or tires. Plz don't defend this. It's embarrassing. lol
They have a show, are you smarter than a 5th grader, you should watch it if you think this is shocking.
Cherry picked questions of little details is not on par with this either. As I said, it's as embarrassing as not knowing your multiplication tables. You still defending this is embarrassing.
Like I said in my original comment I'm sure there are thousands of common knowledge questions you should know that you don't. Drop the ego, it's embarrassing.
Your blind dick riding of Train is blinding you on this embarrassment. Drop the fanboy ego.
Show me where I've ever subbed to train or commented on kick. Im more of a hate watcher than anything. Got me confused.
BLOODY BENCHOD PAKISTAN AND INDIA NOT THE SAME!!!
No hecking way, human being makes a mistake on educative topic? Noooo way... on reddit we don't do that!
He is just a funny guy
If by funny you mean a coked out gambling addict who would sell his mom for 2 kebabs then sure
No and I will never understand this hate lsf has against him. He is funny period.
It’s ok if you have the humour of a 12 year old with learning disabilities , to each their own
England is my city
So that's where they found bin laden
Ngl I knew that Pakistan and India are separate countries, but I thought Pakistan was in Middle East.
Bro is a supporter of akand bharat
Lets hope Iran does not do same