Khabib

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[–] Khabib@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Who are you talking to? Fighting ghosts? Did I not explicitly say I don't believe in the western narrative in Xinjiang?

That's why I'm so confused at these videos that looked like they were made by chatgpt. https://youtu.be/w7VvUGMlJcM https://youtu.be/c7rC6b_n5_s https://youtu.be/7siHQT7SYgA https://youtu.be/4gdunDooGqI https://youtu.be/KjiiKHuUqns

Here, look at any of these videos. They share extremely similar dialogue, with identical phrases being repeated. The people talk robotically, what they say is extremely scripted, their expressions are unnatural. Do these look like normal blog videos to you?!

[–] Khabib@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I have linked some videos below, and provided you with a way on how to search for the videos in question.

I'll just pull an example here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUTq83Jpgf0&ab_channel=subuq34

Does this video look normal to you?

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This is a question I've been thinking about for quite a few. I'm currently studying Computer Science, and personally I choose this major because it aligned with my talents and interests, however after 2 years of college its very apparent that I don't relate to or even like the majority of my peers in this field, in fact most of my friends study Biology or something.

The problem is with this annoying rat racey mentality and obsession with money. Everyone wants to work in California, almost everyone is in the field to maximize their earning potential. And ideas like the "only purpose of college is to land a job," "less time to eat = more time to work" (many of my peers eat 1-2 meals a day), and behaviors like sucking up to people with better connections/coops or remodeling your entire personality towards company values, or doxing your interviewer in advance to pretend to have common interests to increase their chances of landing a job offer are not only prevalent but seen as normal.

Problem is, I don't want to live in California, that place's cultural runs completely against my beliefs. I don't want to sacrifice all my time and life/hobbies/friends for work. And I want to make friends with normal, chill people, and not a bunch of insecure pretentious assholes, which I now fear every high paying tech area in the US will be chock full of.

I'm curious if there are places in the global south where I can pursue a fulfilling career in my field. Income is not an issue, at this point I care about quality of life significantly more. I've been eyeing Shenzhen for a while, although China's 996 culture also seems to be a little worrying and Shenzhen's cost of living is quite high as well. I wanted to get some input on this issue from individuals who have a more open mind about non-western countries.

This is my first post in Lemmygrad btw, sorry if it's in the wrong place.

Edit: Thanks for all the responses everyone! I really appreciate the advice and just general reassurance, especially at the existence of non-liberal subcultures even in the bay area. I'll keep in mind that the world is bigger than just 1 university campus, and I'll be open to exploring new opportunities and finding my own niche.