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How to look for jobs and opportunities abroad?

Africa Sport Reddit - Fri, 04/19/2024 - 01:24

Hello everybody,

I dont know if that is the right place to ask that, but I will briefly summarize my situation and hopefully, you can help me. :)

I recently broke up with my girlfriend. That is the reason I finally make the decision of moving to another country and setting new foundation for my life. I am Polish, living in Denmark for past 4,5 years to study. I graduated last year and have been unemployed since. My education is service, hospitality & tourism management, and sports & events management. I have no experience in my field of studies, and quite frankly I don't know if I want to work in these industries in my future. I want to work creatively, I love coming up with ideas, drawing, painting, writing, creating, also digitally. I have almost no savings, I also consider going to "workaway" experience.

I want to move to another country - preferably warm one. Does not have to be in Europe, South/Central America, Asia or Africa work too. How do I handle the logistics? I do not know how to start and get a grasp of which destination to choose. How do I search for job abroad? I do not know any language other than English and Polish (and very very little German, planning on starting to learn Spanish). How to look for opportunities?

Hopefully you can help me a bit, sorry for unclear and chaotic post. Maybe you have some opportunities for me? Maybe you live abroad? Maybe you can recommend a country?

Have a lovely live everyone!

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I need to move to another country. How to handle the logistics?

Africa Sport Reddit - Fri, 04/19/2024 - 01:22

Hello everybody,

I dont know if that is the right place to ask that, but I will briefly summarize my situation and hopefully, you can help me. :)

I recently broke up with my girlfriend. That is the reason I finally make the decision of moving to another country and setting new foundation for my life. I am Polish, living in Denmark for past 4,5 years to study. I graduated last year and have been unemployed since. My education is service, hospitality & tourism management, and sports & events management. I have no experience in my field of studies, and quite frankly I don't know if I want to work in these industries in my future. I want to work creatively, I love coming up with ideas, drawing, painting, writing, creating, also digitally. I have almost no savings, I also consider going to "workaway" experience.

I want to move to another country - preferably warm one. Does not have to be in Europe, South/Central America, Asia or Africa work too. How do I handle the logistics? I do not know how to start and get a grasp of which destination to choose. How do I search for job abroad? I do not know any language other than English and Polish (and very very little German, planning on starting to learn Spanish). How to look for opportunities?

Hopefully you can help me a bit, sorry for unclear and chaotic post. Maybe you have some opportunities for me? Maybe you live abroad? Maybe you can recommend a country?

Have a lovely live everyone!

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AITAH For Having Fantastic Sex with My Virgin Supermodel Wife?

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 15:22

A few years ago I (M26) met this supermodel (Kate, F23) at a big modeling event that my friend brought me to. I don’t normally go to those kinds of things because I’m usually busy saving endangered species from poachers in Africa and building wells/installing solar panels for the local villagers. Even when I’m back in the States, I stay busy working as a substitute teacher and counselor for underprivileged youth and working at a charity where I auction off my wood carvings to benefit sports for special needs kids. Those jobs don’t pay a lot so I’m lucky to be the heir to a large fortune, but I try to live simply and don’t let the money go to my head.

Anyway, Kate (the supermodel, F23 face 10 body 10) and I (6’4”)really hit it off. She was telling me about all the famous magazines and brands she modeled for. She also mentioned that she’s constantly turning down big deals from brands like Playboy, Victoria’s Secret, and a few others because she is a more traditional person and wants to save her body for the perfect man. Later she told me she knew I was the one before she even saw me because I approached her from behind and my powerfully masculine pheromones alerted her that her soulmate was nearby.

Fast forward to our wedding night a few days ago, both of us were still virgins. When I took off my pants, Kate said she heard from her supermodel, actress, and pop star friends about lots of large penises, but even she had never heard of one as big as mine. I thought that was cute and I wanted to surprise her so I didn’t mention that I wasn’t even hard yet (I’m a grower). After that, I think it lasted about 5 or 6 hours, but I was staring deeply into Kate’s beautiful bright blue eyes the whole time so I’m not sure. She told me she lost track of how many times she orgasmed after 9 or 10. When we were done, we both agreed that that was the best experience of our lives and that our bodies were made for each other. She wanted to go for round 2 after only 10 minutes, but it took me 13 minutes to recover and get back in the ring.

So Reddit, AITAH?

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I have a Youtube channel/podcast about british south asian men. Send love and anyone want to be a guest???

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 14:48

I’m the owner of a British South Asian Male Pod. Check link.

https://youtube.com/@BritishSouthAsianMalePodcast?si=5yzuahcdlfI-GUyE

I want to platform a desi atheist/agnostic. Look at ep 6 for an idea.

Anyone up for it? If you’re religious all good this just isn’t for you.

Every video has a description with a summary.

But I condensed even the descriptions and wrote this below for your convenience so you don’t even need to click the link if you don’t want (though after reading this I think you’d like to watch the videos to see these topics fleshed out in full context) :

  1. "Podcast introduction" I introduce the pod - talking about why I felt I needed to do this; to represent an underrepresented and misrepresented demographic. Our representation in film/tv, sports, music and how we have no outlet because it's not fashionable and we are gaslighted that we can't complain because somehow the fact that there might be patriarchy/racism in our communities means as individuals we're silenced. I also talk about the need to fix internal issues such as the diaspora not modernising and reverting to a caricature of our home cultures and believing in nonsense like religion despite being brought up with a good education in the West.

  2. "Just don't talk about it" - why we have to talk about race" I talk about why we need to discuss race at all. Race has been one of the most important factors in human history sadly alongside class and gender. To not talk about it, downplay it because it’s uncomfortable and easier to ignore it or pretend everything is just class is stupid.

  3. "British South Asians in football - Amar Purewal Sikh Punjabi." I interview a British South Asian footballer. This is one of the most egregious outliers in the world and that is no exaggeration. The biggest and oldest minority in the country has had 0 players play for its national team in the national sport in the biggest sport in the world. A lot of people blame the South Asian community but academia suggests it is more complicated.

  4. " Lefties and liberals must criticise conservative Islam" I discuss the need for leftists/liberals (like myself) to criticise conservative Islam. If we don't, I believe, people will be drawn towards the far right. Conservative Islam cannot be ignored as an issue. It is creating tensions and if we don't call it out white far right racists will be the only voice.

  5. "A racism fuelled identity crisis has led to desi diaspora to lose its mind" Only 44% of British Asians said same sex marriage was acceptable. What was most shocking though is attitudes do not differ across generations. I discuss why - I think it's an identity crisis leading to a caricature of our culture.

  6. "Why I am an agnostic atheist and a humanist and why it matters" I discuss my belief system. The media always portrays us as religious (and often religious nutcases doing bad things) but 25% of Brit Asians and 18% of Indians were not religious. Is the media reflecting that? No.

  7. Demonisation of desi men. I discuss how news media and tv/film have demonised desi men specifically and how we have been gaslighted even be lefties/liberals that we can't complain due to collective responsibility for actions or supposed actions of other desi men, which is literally racism.

  8. How everyday racism works in the UK - stereotypes, names and more. In 2024, overt racism is highly unlikely. It's a societal taboo. However, this does not mean racism has gone. It's just become subtle. As Asians we have to constantly prove our humanity ; every time we meet someone new we don't know what stereotypes they'll have of us and we have to prove them wrong. The media has portrayed us in a 2D way and has seemed to have forgotten that we live full lives. Our names are a big one too. Every single time I introduce myself its tiring. I am not blaming anyone, but what is unacceptable is people just guessing my name and getting it wrong and not even asking.

  9. The history you were taught is lies - Decolonising History (Americas, Africa, India, China). I talk about how we are miseducated in this country and why that is. I base my work on scholary work and discuss how indigenous American, African, Indian and Chinese history has been whitewashed when in fact all these areas of the globe had far more advanced civilisations than we are taught in public narrative. The reason is obvious; to not teach it upholds white supremacist ideas and classist ideas so is in the interest of the British establishment to keep it like this.

  10. Desis have dug their own grave with their silence about racism - speak out. British Asians generally receive racism but do not talk about it and pull down those who do. As a result, our history in the UK has been lost/badly remembered, we have horrific relative representation in our media, the public do not know our struggles and nothing is changing. If you say and do nothing those who do it will keep going; fighting back will stop it. Basic Pavlovian conditioning.

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Mangiare sano e fare sport sono le sulle soluzioni

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 14:43

Home / Esteri / Nestlé si fa beffe delle linee guida e aggiunge zucchero al latte per bambini venduto nelle nazioni più povere, rileva un rapporto Nestlé supera le linee guida e aggiunge zucchero al latte per neonati venduto nei paesi più poveri nazioni, rapporto nds Personale FP 17 aprile 2024, 16 34 04 IST Mentre le linee guida dell’OMS per l’Europa vietano severamente zuccheri o dolcificanti aggiunti in qualsiasi alimento bambini sotto i tre anni, per le altre regioni non sono state emanate direttive specifiche. Ciò nonostante, i ricercatori sostengono che le linee guida europee hanno un significato globale. Annuncio sottoscrivi Trovaci su YouTube I migliori spettacoli Home Video Corti Notizie Nonostante le linee guida internazionali volte a prevenire l’obesità e le malattie croniche, Nestlé, la più grande azienda di beni di consumo al mondo, aggiunge zucchero e miele ai neonati Secondo un rapporto, latticini e prodotti a base di cereali vengono venduti in molti paesi più poveri. Lo ha riferito il Guardian in un rapporto dell'organizzazione investigativa svizzera Public Eye ha rivelato che campioni di alimenti per l’infanzia Nestlé venivano venduti in Asia, Africa e America Latina L'America è stata inviata a un laboratorio belga per i test e i risultati hanno mostrato risultati positivi zucchero sotto forma di saccarosio o miele in campioni di Nido, un marchio successivo di latte artificiale destinato ai lattanti di età pari o superiore a uno e Cerelac, un cereale rivolto ai bambini di età superiore compreso tra sei mesi e due anni. Annuncio Al contrario, i principali mercati europei di Nestlé, compreso il Regno Unito, non contengono zucchero aggiunto nelle formule per bambini piccoli, si legge nel rapporto. Mentre alcuni cereali miravano agli anziani i più piccoli contengono zuccheri aggiunti, prodotti destinati ai bambini tra i sei mesi e un anno anno sono senza zucchero. Laurent Gaberell, esperto di agricoltura e nutrizione di Public Eye, ne ha sottolineato l’importanza di porre fine a questi doppi standard, affermando che Nestlé dovrebbe smettere di aggiungere zucchero a tutti prodotti per bambini sotto i tre anni in tutto il mondo. L’obesità è una preoccupazione crescente nei paesi a basso e medio reddito, con il numero di Secondo i dati, i bambini in sovrappeso sotto i cinque anni in Africa sono aumentati di quasi il 23% dal 2000 all'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità. A livello globale, più di 1 miliardo di persone convivono con obesità. Home Video Corti Notizie Mentre le linee guida dell’OMS per l’Europa vietano severamente zuccheri o dolcificanti aggiunti in qualsiasi cosa alimenti per i bambini sotto i tre anni, per le altre regioni non sono state emanate direttive specifiche. Tuttavia, i ricercatori sostengono che le linee guida europee hanno un significato globale. Nel Regno Unito, le raccomandazioni sconsigliano di offrire cibo con zuccheri aggiunti ai bambini sotto i quattro anni, citando preoccupazioni come l'aumento di peso e la carie. Allo stesso modo, gli Stati Uniti Le linee guida del governo statale scoraggiano il consumo di alimenti e bevande con zuccheri aggiunti per i bambini di età inferiore ai due anni. Un portavoce di Nestlé è stato citato dal Guardian affermando che l'azienda crede in questo la qualità nutrizionale dei nostri prodotti per la prima infanzia e privilegiare l’utilizzo di alta qualità ingredienti adatti alla crescita e allo sviluppo dei bambini. Annuncio Ha affermato che all’interno della categoria “altamente regolamentata” degli alimenti per l’infanzia, Nestlé ha sempre rispettato le norme “con le normative locali o gli standard internazionali, compresi i requisiti di etichettatura e soglie sul contenuto di carboidrati che comprende gli zuccheri” e zuccheri totali dichiarati nei suoi prodotti, compresi quelli provenienti dal miele, ha detto al Guardian. Le variazioni nelle ricette dipendevano da fattori tra cui la regolamentazione e la disponibilità del locale ingredienti, ha detto. L'azienda ha ridotto la quantità totale di zuccheri aggiunti nel suo portafoglio di cereali per l'infanzia dell’11% a livello mondiale negli ultimi dieci anni,ha aggiunto e ha continuato a riformulare prodotti per ridurli ulteriormente. Ha inoltre detto al Guardian che il saccarosio e lo sciroppo di glucosio sarebbero stati gradualmente eliminati “latte per la crescita” rivolto ai bambini di tutto il mondo. Home Video Corti Notizie Annuncio A proposito di Firstpost CATEGORIE PIÙ CERCATE NETWORK18 SITI Storie sul Web Notizie dal mondo18 Home Video Corti Notizie India Explainers Controllo del denaro Opinione Sport CNBC TV18 Cricket Tech/Auto Forbes India Mappa del sito di Intrattenimento IPL 2024 Iscriviti ora è su YouTube Copyright 2024. Firstpost Tutti i diritti riservati CHI SIAMO CONTATTACI PRIVACY POLICY COOKIE POLICY CONDIZIONI D'USO Home Video Corti Notizie

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I have a Youtube channel/podcast about british south asian men. Send love and anyone want to be a guest???

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 14:30

I’m the owner of a British South Asian Male Pod. Check link.

https://youtube.com/@BritishSouthAsianMalePodcast?si=5yzuahcdlfI-GUyE

I want to platform a desi atheist/agnostic. Look at ep 6 for an idea.

Anyone up for it? If you’re religious all good this just isn’t for you.

Every video has a description with a summary.

But I condensed even the descriptions and wrote this below for your convenience so you don’t even need to click the link if you don’t want (though after reading this I think you’d like to watch the videos to see these topics fleshed out in full context) :

  1. "Podcast introduction" I introduce the pod - talking about why I felt I needed to do this; to represent an underrepresented and misrepresented demographic. Our representation in film/tv, sports, music and how we have no outlet because it's not fashionable and we are gaslighted that we can't complain because somehow the fact that there might be patriarchy/racism in our communities means as individuals we're silenced. I also talk about the need to fix internal issues such as the diaspora not modernising and reverting to a caricature of our home cultures and believing in nonsense like religion despite being brought up with a good education in the West.

  2. "Just don't talk about it" - why we have to talk about race" I talk about why we need to discuss race at all. Race has been one of the most important factors in human history sadly alongside class and gender. To not talk about it, downplay it because it’s uncomfortable and easier to ignore it or pretend everything is just class is stupid.

  3. "British South Asians in football - Amar Purewal Sikh Punjabi." I interview a British South Asian footballer. This is one of the most egregious outliers in the world and that is no exaggeration. The biggest and oldest minority in the country has had 0 players play for its national team in the national sport in the biggest sport in the world. A lot of people blame the South Asian community but academia suggests it is more complicated.

  4. " Lefties and liberals must criticise conservative Islam" I discuss the need for leftists/liberals (like myself) to criticise conservative Islam. If we don't, I believe, people will be drawn towards the far right. Conservative Islam cannot be ignored as an issue. It is creating tensions and if we don't call it out white far right racists will be the only voice.

  5. "A racism fuelled identity crisis has led to desi diaspora to lose its mind" Only 44% of British Asians said same sex marriage was acceptable. What was most shocking though is attitudes do not differ across generations. I discuss why - I think it's an identity crisis leading to a caricature of our culture.

  6. "Why I am an agnostic atheist and a humanist and why it matters" I discuss my belief system. The media always portrays us as religious (and often religious nutcases doing bad things) but 25% of Brit Asians and 18% of Indians were not religious. Is the media reflecting that? No.

  7. Demonisation of desi men. I discuss how news media and tv/film have demonised desi men specifically and how we have been gaslighted even be lefties/liberals that we can't complain due to collective responsibility for actions or supposed actions of other desi men, which is literally racism.

  8. How everyday racism works in the UK - stereotypes, names and more. In 2024, overt racism is highly unlikely. It's a societal taboo. However, this does not mean racism has gone. It's just become subtle. As Asians we have to constantly prove our humanity ; every time we meet someone new we don't know what stereotypes they'll have of us and we have to prove them wrong. The media has portrayed us in a 2D way and has seemed to have forgotten that we live full lives. Our names are a big one too. Every single time I introduce myself its tiring. I am not blaming anyone, but what is unacceptable is people just guessing my name and getting it wrong and not even asking.

  9. The history you were taught is lies - Decolonising History (Americas, Africa, India, China). I talk about how we are miseducated in this country and why that is. I base my work on scholary work and discuss how indigenous American, African, Indian and Chinese history has been whitewashed when in fact all these areas of the globe had far more advanced civilisations than we are taught in public narrative. The reason is obvious; to not teach it upholds white supremacist ideas and classist ideas so is in the interest of the British establishment to keep it like this.

  10. Desis have dug their own grave with their silence about racism - speak out. British Asians generally receive racism but do not talk about it and pull down those who do. As a result, our history in the UK has been lost/badly remembered, we have horrific relative representation in our media, the public do not know our struggles and nothing is changing. If you say and do nothing those who do it will keep going; fighting back will stop it. Basic Pavlovian conditioning.

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Field report from our roadtrip from New Orleans to New York City

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 10:31

When I asked for tips for our road trip (wife, three kids, me) from NOLA to NYC, I got a lot of suggestions that helped me. I therefore wanted to share my experiences in order to be able to help some people on future trips.

In advance: it was great and I would plan the road trip almost exactly the same way again.

We arrived at JFK on March 21st. To our slight dismay, it was still very cold there. We therefore moved around a lot in the short time we had until we left for NOLA (2 nights). We explored Queens and Brooklyn on foot. Queens in particular is ignored by many tourists. We found that Trinciti in Queens probably has the best Trinidadian food outside of T&T.

Then we went to NOLA by plane where we started the road trip. Our vehicle was a Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid, the ideal car for a quick start at traffic lights. Our other overnight stops (each one between 1 and 4 nights) were Gulf Shores (Alabama), Birmingham (Alabama), Huntsville (Alabama), Nashville Tennesse, Seymour (Tennessee), Asheville North Carolina), Banner Elk (North Carolina), Waynesboro (Virgina), Washington (DC ) and Manhattan (New York)

What were the highlights?

New Orleans:

The architecture is unique. We lived near Audubon Park. One house is more beautiful than the other. The villas are very individually designed, but somehow fit together well. The final touch is provided by the rustic vegetation. The French Quarter also has its own charm. Of course we tried Poboy, Muffaletta and Beignet and the latter in particular are damn delicious. The evening was great in the Musical Legends Park. The band played great jazz and we were the most enthusiastic guests. My wife also had a lot of wishes, all of which the band was able to implement. Of course we also put a few bills in the bucket.

Nashville:

What a crazy party mile. My wife and I found it almost a bit too much on the first evening. However, our alcohol level was also at zero and that of the others, well I don't think it needs to be mentioned. On the second day we explored the city (Capitol, Hall of Fame, farmers market, sports museum, etc.) and then went back to Broadway. There's a lot going on here even at lunchtime. It's crazy how many thousands of musicians earn their living here. Sometimes three bands play in one bar. There is even live music in shoe stores. We then went to Jason Aldean Restaurant and listened to Cole Phillips and Jackie Verna covering songs. Great time there.

Banner Elk - Boone region:

Such a nice stop in the middle of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The city has nice restaurants, even a small, free art museum, a theater, brewery, etc. But it's not as uber-hip as Asheville, for example. You can also go on great hiking trips in the area. Since the area is quite high, we even had snow here again at the beginning of April.

The Blue Ridge Mountains:

It was just great to drive through here. The views on both the BRP and Skyline Drive are simply fantastic. The trees barely had any leaves and a large part of the BRP in NC was still closed due to snowfall. Still, what an honor to have driven this way.

Nature in general:

Burgess Falls, Linville Falls, the Mississippi/Alabama/Florida coast. The drive through rural and forested Alabama, the Natchez Trace Parkway. The lack of density in the USA simply brings with it a beautiful solitude that one is not used to in Europe.

Washington DC:

The city is simply very pleasant for tourists to visit. The Washington Mall is easy to walk around and of course it's great to actually have all the monuments you see in movies in front of you. The museums are really great and they are all free. We went to the Renwick Gallery and the Museum of African American History and both are highly recommended. Of course, my kids especially loved the Jefferson Library for Instagram selfies. The solar eclipse was the icing on the cake of our stay in DC.

New York:

Of course always a highlight. Since we had a total of 6 days in NYC, we made it to all boroughs of the city. We visited the Bronx for a Yankees game. The children especially thought it was great. They were the loudest "Go Yankees, go!" callers in the stadium. I drank the most expensive beer of my life for 18 dollars, but well, even that's an experience, right :-).

Things we liked during our trip:

  • Buc-cee’s: the hype is real, lol. TBH I think the food is overrated. Especially the beaver nuggets - who eats this, it is pure sugar. But overall it is a nice place for stopping buy, use the restrooms, fill you up you car and your cup for little money.

  • Gas prices: Don't complain about expensive gasoline. Believe me, dear Americans, you are very, very well served. Therefore, despite the long journey, we spent very little on gas.

  • Road conditions: For example, I have heard many Americans complain about the poor infrastructure in the USA. To my surprise, I found most of the roads in excellent condition. Even many small country roads appeared to be freshly tarred. The width of the roads is usually much wider than in Europe anyway, and there's no other way with all the trucks.

  • Public restrooms: They are virtually everywhere, in parks, at gas stations, larger supermarkets. In Germany none of these have them.

  • Dollywood: Kids loved it, me as well, great rollercoaster rides, good shows. It really is the hillbilly Disneyland :-)

  • Pigeon Forge: Fascinating place

Things we didn’t like:

  • Pigeon Forge: ugly place, looks a bit like designed in a dystopian novel

  • Our car got towed, parked in the wrong spot and it wasn’t there next day. I figured it happens quite fast in the US. In Germany it is more when you block the entrance of a fire station but not when you park overnight at a supermarket… Well 250 Dollars later we had it back.

  • Tipflation: Of course, we obediently adhered to the 20 percent tip recommendation in restaurants with on-site service. However, I found it a bit cheeky that everyone else also asked for tips automatically. But if I have to order myself and pick up my food at the counter, which service I reward with a tip. Above all, I don't know in advance whether the service is good or whether the food is even good. The catering industry should simply pay people decently, then they could save us from the hassle of begging for tips.

  • Stop signs: OMG you have so many of them, do you really obey them?

  • Waste production: I am far from being a climate activist or something but the amount of plastic that is given out to land in the trash can a few minutes later shocked me. Like bags in the supermarket (Why put a gallon of milk that has a handle into a bag???). One way plastic cups even when you clearly stated you don’t want the order as to go ( I mean they don’t even have porcelain tableware). Put a plastic cover on a plate when you said you want to eat in the restaurant. It was really next level over there.

  • Shopping groceries was quite expensive.

  • Train honking in Birmingham. It is called the Train City for a reason. Could not get sleep the first night as our house was right by a train crossing. Moved out next night for a further stop in Huntsville. Folks going to Birmingham. Check the exact location of your stay.

Things that surprised us:

  • The amount of Waffle Houses and Baptist churches in the South. We saw the latter sometimes every mile even in extremely rural areas, for example on the way from Bay Minette to Selma in Alabama. How do you manage the maintenance of the buildings when there can only be very few members due to the low population density?

  • Being the only European tourist on our way from New Orleans to DC. We didn’t expect to meet a lot of fellow germans but seeing no one over such a long time really surprised us. Normally you see them everywhere where you travel, be it Thailand, India Africa or elsewhere. But the US seep south really does not seem to be on a tourist landscape for people outside the US. Something we actually liked.

  • The level of de facto segregation that still exists: Like in DC we were in borough called Benning. In the four days we stayed there I did not see a single white person. I had not problems with that, to be clear. It was just very strange, like I would have been beamed to Central Africa without knowing about it. The house we lived in was very nice actually and the neighbors were nice!

  • Not really a surprise but still worth mentioning. The almost unlimited number of fast food chains that don’t exist in Europe. Btw. We made it to 9 of them: HattieB`s, Waffle House, Cava, Wendy’s, Panda Express, Chick Fil A, Raising Canes, Bojangles, Shake Shack.

OK stop. I have already written too much. Hope this can help others who are planning a similar trip, especially those that are also coming from abroad.

You guys really have a great country. Treat it well and treat each other well (especially looking at the madness that comes with the Biden/Trump battle). I hope to come back soon and explore another part of the states.

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Is it actually possible that people don't know who Messi and Ronaldo are?

Africa Sport Reddit - Thu, 04/18/2024 - 09:51

I've seen the odd comment on Reddit that people haven't heard of Messi or Ronaldo before and I just straight up don't believe them. Especially with globalisation as it is, I've been to a village in Africa without electricity (ironically next to the volta river so they should have had it) and it was one of the things we talked about. A lot of kids had football shirts as well.

Maybe people have different definitions of what it means to know someone? To me, it just means you've heard of their name. I'm sure many people don't recognise their faces or even know what sport they play, but I don't think there's a way to go through life without ever hearing their names. Am I wrong?

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Sabbatiani franchisti. ..

Africa Sport Reddit - Wed, 04/17/2024 - 23:54

Cagliaripad Notizie Flash news Arrestato leader dell’Isis in Libia: era un agente del Mossad Arrestato leader dell’Isis in Libia: era un agente del Mossad Da Simone Spiga - 4 Settembre 2017 FacebookXWhatsAppEmail Le forze di sicurezza libiche hanno arrestato, il 26 agosto, l’“Imam” di una delle moschee legate all’Isis libico. L’operazione finalizzata a contenere l’insorgenza terroristica nel paese ha però rivelato uno sconcertante colpo di scena. Infatti, interrogato dalle autorità, il sedicente Imam Abu Hafs ha confessato di essere un agente del Mossad israeliano e dai primi risconti degli inquirenti sarebbe emerso come in realtà egli risponda al nome di Benjamin Efraim, un cittadino israeliano che opera in una delle unità speciali del Mossad che conducono operazioni di spionaggio nei paesi arabi e islamici. Secondo l’intelligence libico la spia israeliana avrebbe iniziato la sua carriera in Libia, guidando un gruppo affiliato dell’Isis di 200 membri e si poi sarebbe trasferito a Bengasi sotto la veste di predicatore. Quando il movimento terroristico di Daesh (Isis) ha attaccato l’Iraq e conquistato Mosul tre anni fa, numerose fonti hanno parlato del ruolo di agenti del Mossad quali supervisori dei miliziani del gruppo terroristico. Inoltre ultimamente molti report si stanno concentrando sulla ridefinizione delle gerarchie interne dell’Isis, alla luce di una probabile o possibile morte del leader, fino ad oggi in carica, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, il Califfo. Dalle fonti note sappiamo che il leader dell’Isis in Libia, Jalalulddin al-Tunisi ed il suo “pari grado” in Siria, Tarad Muhammad al-Jarba meglio noto con il nome di Abu Mohammad Al-Shimali, sarebbero in lizza per una eventuale successione al vertice. Secondo lo United States Department of State Rewards for Justice Program, Al-Shimali, cittadino saudita anche se nato in Iraq, “è il leader del Comitato Immigrazione e Logistica dell’ISIL (Isis) ed è responsabile di facilitare il viaggio di combattenti terroristici stranieri principalmente attraverso Gaziantep, in Turchia e successivamente verso l’ISIL – Al-Shimali e il Comitato Immigrazione e Logistica coordinano le attività di contrabbando, i trasferimenti finanziari e il movimento della logistica in Siria e Iraq da Europa, Nord Africa e Penisola araba”.Sarebbe coinvolto inoltre negli attacchi di Parigi nel 2015 e sulla sua testa pende una taglia da 5 milioni di dollari. Dal canto suo invece Jalalulddin al-Tunisi, il cui vero nome è Mohammad Bin Salem al-Oyoni, sarebbe nato nel 1982 e risulterebbe residente nella città di Masaken, provincia di Souseh nella Tunisia centrale. Tuttavia prima di diventare un membro di spicco dell’Isis, Al-Oyoni ha ottenuto la cittadinanza francese dopo un breve viaggio in Europa tra il 2011 e il 2012. L’anno successivo già combatteva tra le file del Califfato in Iraq nel 2013 e in Siria nel 2014. Una mossa preoccupante per una Europanel vortice degli attacchi suicidi degli ultimi mesi e che teme l’ondata di rientro dei cosiddetti “foreign fighters” dalla Siria e dall’Iraq dove oramai i giorni del Califfato sembrano contati. Intanto fonti americane e irachene concordano nell’affermare che ben sei comandanti dell’Isis, di cui molti con cittadinanza belga-algerina e francese sarebbero pronti a prendere la leadership dell’Isis qualora fosse confermata la morte di al-Baghdadi. 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Gaming Accessories Market is Dazzling Worldwide and Forecast to 2030

Africa Sport Reddit - Tue, 04/16/2024 - 22:04

The global gaming accessories market is projected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. Increased adoption of smartphones & tablets, rapidly evolving technologies such as virtual reality and AI are propelling the market growth across the globe. Further, the growth in e-sports also encourages the demand for the gaming accessories market, as it upsurges the demand for advanced gaming keyboards and gamepads and other gaming accessories. Additionally, the outbreak of the lethal virus has forced the peoples to stay at home, the overall gaming and online gaming usage has raised in comparison with the historical times. The gaming accessories industry also booms as consumers ramp up gaming to kill time.

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The global gaming accessories market is geographically segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World. North America region is estimated to hold a significant share in the market. The growth of the region is backed by several factors including a well-developed information communication technology (ICT) that employs the adoption of a larger number of connected devices for gaming. Additionally, according to the University of California, the US has the most numbers of active gamers, which in turn, contributes to the market growth during the forecast period.

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