Why does my brother waste his life? Now me I was destined to be a failure I didn't inherit any decent genes but him he inherited everything.
>good at any sport he played >excelled at the highest level of math, physics and chemistry >graduated high school with an OP of 4
Now you have to understand a 4 is amazing but the only reason he didn't get a 1 is because he skipped school a lot in final year because he doesn't get along with my mum.
He literally could have cured diseases, been a millionaire with the mind he has instead he works a shitty paying job mowing lawns why does he do this?
M8 there's a long way between highschool 99%/4.0 and curing diseases, the real competition starts in postgraduate
Evan Green
I don't have the dedication to ever reach postgraduate education, I'm having enough trouble trying to do a Bachelor's degree as is.
Luke White
Its not intelligence, a large chunk of youth mental problems appear round that time because of the stress of adjustment or some supposed genetic predisposition. Bachelors was were I crashed but I made the mistake of soldiering on aimlessly and not making useful readjustments
Andrew Johnson
>flag Which general do you frequent, mate? I have a lo of questions about Sudan.
Adam Flores
Yet you still completed your Bachelor's in the end, right?
Benjamin Young
He is too redpilled to make a million for himself and a billion for Schekelberg.
Isaac Morris
I don't honestly but shoot anyways (we have a power outage so don't expect laborious detailed answers). /Afr/ probably died of disinterest
Yeah but made the mistake of not returning to academia and with a massive gPA hit that took me from sky high and 0.5 ahead to seventh overall (very bad times esp. with clopixol)
Now I would just reenter academia and slow adjust if I could go back
Sebastian Sullivan
Do you have a good job now though?
Grayson Brooks
What ethnic group are you from? Do you consider yourself Arab?
What is the position of your ethnic group in Sudan's society and politics? How is your ethnic group treated by other Sudanese?
Josiah Rivera
Absolutely not, its horrible 16/24h shifts of overcompensation until I get a shot at the British MRCP part 3 and full diploma then I need to immigrate to avoid financial death
My problem can be summed up into not being able to deal with the other people, coworkers or not. Should've obviously considered this before considering my profession (cleaning clogged arteries and bums)
Nathaniel Robinson
No one is Arab here ethnically, as Arabs will gladly point. Beyond race for obvious reasons nearly everything is, its primarily an ethnolinguistic denomination for convenience
The dominant group are the islamist parts of two major ethnic subgroups, Ja'aliyya and Shaiggiya, who are too silly to understand that ethnic affiliation effectively destroyed this country and any cohesion it might have had
Gavin Long
>deal with the other people, coworkers or not Can't you find colleagues who can help you work through this? CBT or even try to outdrug it?
Carter Lopez
Which group are you from? Can you tell us something about its culture, customs and history?
Blake Perez
No but I am going back to my primary psych to finalize a few things. I will fix everything
According to my grandparents they're primarily of Jordanian stock (retained some of the customs from there) and were shutins before opening up recently as is the norm. Ethnicity aside were culturally the same desu, across the majority of the population. Women wear thiyab, men turbans for formal occassions, eat the same cereal based stuff, observe the same traditions and consume relatively the same media
Nicholas Wilson
I see. Is there a defacto hierarchy between ethnic groups based on power, wealth and dominance?
Aiden Anderson
Absolutely, and political affiliation. At least they have no excuse or wiggle-room for their total and unmitigated failure, but some of them are still idiotic enough to find ethnic scapegoats in the west and south
Hudson Fisher
What do you think about the Black Book?
Hudson Johnson
Is that the hentai or the republican Manifesto for which the writer was executed, unironically in the dark here
Sebastian Hill
>republican Manifesto This, user. Which then spawned a militant movement and talked about how the Arabs were controlling everything.
Adrian Bennett
It wasn't the republican manifesto, but sad to say I won't be able to feed your inquisitive and smart mind in this either. The timing however suggests that this contributed to the establishment of extreme censorship laws.
Get this >all publications even today's paper must be pre-processed by the Intelligence Service >they literally established courts for information/internet crimes, i.e., to shut exposers up and make them pay
Last I heard was the JEM (writers of that book) had secret meetings with the governing party in Europe (Paris?) to not only find some sort of peaceful resolution, but inclusion in this money-grubbing government
Ian Morgan
Is it true that Omar al-Bashir is trying to play a double game by cosying up to both the gulf states as well as turkey, qatar and iran?
Cameron Gray
Even better, throw everything against the wall and see what sticks. He's devastated his country and decimated its economy, he's desperate for non-refundable cash infusions and his allegiance with those countries, and Russia are his only lifeline
What a sad, pathetic, little man. And the former intelligence chief has been dispatched as ambassador to the US to negotiate his stay as president after the 2020 sham election
Jack Hughes
A really sad state of affairs. What is your opinion on South Sudan? Is every Sudanese just going "I told so" after the civil war?
Brayden Evans
Apologies to the Americans beforehand, but they're were seceded mainly as a resolution to 5 decades of failed sharia imposition by us, and because of lobbyists for resource companies and Susan (Sudan) Rice, the south houses most of the goodies, 70 percent of national oil reserves.
It may also be a counter-attack to China's northern influence. People knew beforehand that it would devolve into civil war between the two main Nilotic ethnic groups (Dinka and Nuer), but our government added fuel to the fire out of pure spite, racial/religious hatred and an opportunity to sell the oil infrastructure back to them for a large chunk of revenue (cannot even fathom this amount of failure). Last week they tried to solve the national oil crisis through them, again.
We're going to collapse soon too, a lot of the people ransacking Darfur are suddenly popping up in Khartoum in Landcruisers, hiluxes without plates (possible intelligence agents too) and assaulting/robbing citizens. My cousins friend attacked too for phone and money.
Liam Rivera
Wow. Is it true that Sudanese government is arming nomadic herdsmen who graze their cattle in both Sudan and South Sudan to further destabilize South Sudan?
Nolan Cooper
Yes, but most of them are mainly the same old ethnic-strife types. The Janjaweed was born out of them, basically horse-gangsters, and are a now a formal military division directly under the commander-in-queef and intelligence.
The funniest part? At the expense of the marginalization of the genuine army, who are already complaining, after the hypocrites tortured and oppressed everyone with the police
Michael Jones
Life isnt all about your job. Is he satisfied in general? Besides, someone’s got to cut grass
Luke Gray
Isn't the chief of the Janjaweed now an enemy of Omar who's trying to get them to disarm?
I almost had a heart attack when I saw who ugly bastard the chief of janjaweed married his qt daughter to
Adam Morgan
>India hitting on Sudan Cute
Wyatt Ward
That's Musa Hilal, the former militia leader, and predictably had a falling out with the government when they uncovered Murra Mountain (Jabal Murra)'s insane gold reserves, so the other major militia leader stepped in and is now the formal leader, doing oddjobs from killing and torturing women and childprotesters to demanding money from Europe for rounding up refugees
He will however, like you mentioned, turn against Bashir, he is simply too powerful and the government too weak.
Remember when we had productive discussions like this mon cher?
Cooper Jenkins
do sudanese ppl come as "refugeees" to europe?
Jonathan Sanchez
> made the mistake of not returning to academia
doctors can get a degree without attending lessons in africa wtf
Jayden Scott
Is it true that Nilotic people are discriminated against very badly in Sudan which is why they wanted a separate country?
Landon Gonzalez
>Overall Positions No one cares you banana bending peanut muncher
Andrew Brooks
absolutely, I was unironically in a whatsapp group once where some local punks where charging people literal ferry tickets (couple hundred to thousand bucks). And the problem is compounded by the fact we're an open-border nation since 5ever and everyone is now Sudanese here, not that I am against genuine refugees.
Its a dump anyway and they shouldn't come, but refugee crisis will happen anyway once we collapse soon
I meant avoid medical practise and just returning through post-grad degrees. We also have to get international post-grad qualifications for practise outside and we do them regularly so don't worry about standards
Absolutely, and the westerners or Darfuris too, to a horrific extent. What's funny is that the wheel has revolved and now the government has only the northerners to torture. Darfur also has a pending secession referendum file because the government and their chief political analyst are belligerent, myopic idiots
Aiden Ross
Stay mad cuck
Jacob Bailey
it's your fault, you should have been a better role model
Leo Cook
Please be respectful, he's been going through a rough patch
Jackson Butler
My brother is 28 I'm 20 he is the role model.
Brandon Hughes
Is Sudan a real cpuntry or should it be partitioned between Egypt and Ethiopia?
Have you ever been outside of Sudan? If yes, where?
Joseph James
Sorry about hijacking your thread, mate.
I wish things were getting better for Sudan, but I don't think they are. It has decent relations with Chad, right? But what about Egypt, Eritrea and Ethopia?
Christopher Walker
I don't care I make threads and never reply to them usually anyway.
Henry Johnson
Oh its a real country and neither really have a claim for it. Plus both don't have the economic strength to handle themselves let alone us.
Sisifags suggest it to rally everyone there under the banner of nationalism, and thus behind the president, a common tactic that was employed here and in nearly every military-based government. I don't like Sisi because of all the similarities in governance (of course still more successful, but they're worrying)
Chad has decent relations. Egypt a bit of friction because of the governments idiotic tethering to Mursi and its Islamic brotherhood origins, they were openly dismissive of Ethiopia but not Ethio and Eritrea will wield proper power and teach them a lesson.
Zachary Turner
How conservative is your family? Are they more liberal/conservative compared to society?
Is it okay for a person to say he is an atheist or a jew in Sudan?
Luis Carter
everyone has a high baseline of conservatism, but we're traditionally better because we've been exposed to foreign cultures (UK, Saudia, etc)
>Is it okay for a person to say he is an atheist or a jew in Sudan? No because people here despite being anti-government have no understanding of civil liberties, even within Islam and will demand execution out of stupidity and belligerence, or what they believe is the only appropriate commandment for apostasy.
Sudanese Jews left with Turabi + Nimeri's Islamic tide in the 70s, very small amount. Last girl to apostate was Mary who was flown to the Vatican live as a Christian with her Sudanese husband (paralyzed for goodness sake). And of course the guy who named himself Baron, walked into the Interior Ministry and tried to change his religious status to 'none'.
Don't know if he's dead but he loved the Red Baron lore to death
Been to UK, Saudia, Bahrain, Egypt.
Brandon Jones
All this would be amusing if it didn't ruin lives and cause distress.
How safe is Sudan in general?
How safe is it for women?
Dylan Lopez
what will you do when etiopia/ south sudan buy dams on the nile?
Jason Lee
Safety here is dwindling with the final economic chapter, becoming unsafe for woman too with the recent motorbike rape incident and the attempted cover-up
Celebrate the death of this country and its annoying people
See you later bros, time's a callin'
Xavier Howard
*build
Joseph Sanchez
lol this nigga hijacked a thread like it was nothing
Wyatt Martinez
Thank you for answering my questions. I do appreciate your patience and frankness.