Be grateful for being born in a first world country

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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and dreams to get the opportunities you get.
 
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not me nigga :feelswah:
 
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Very high iq thread and Westerners here need to hear it rather than complaining. This is why you're one of my favourite posters here. Facts.
 
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It’s funny how a couple peoples mistakes can lead to shit like this

If the Mughals never fell India would be a capital of genius and brilliance
 
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nigga i was born in third world and still do not study for exams:feelshmm: imagine what going to happen to me, i'll be living in slums and using org by stealing wifi:feelsrope:
 
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I fall to my knees and thank Lord Gandy every day for the holy gifts he has bestowed upon me in this evil world, like Rule 34 🙏

 
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It’s funny how a couple peoples mistakes can lead to shit like this

If the Mughals never fell India would be a capital of genius and brilliance
if mughals never put jizya on brahmins this wouldn't have happened, weren't 95% of jeets enough, why did they have to put it on brahmins:cry:
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place.
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@takethewhitepill @Aryan Incel @LTNUser
 
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OP lives in a mansion and employs maids btw.
 
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OP lives in a mansion and employs maids btw.
but he can still see the difference in the opportunities of first world and third world.
a kfc worker can afford a hard maxx in first world in third world they can't even feed themselves.
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place.
Agreed most people are too bitter and can’t appreciate the things they have going for them
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place.
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Yep

This is one of the reasons I keep grinding, despite garbage tier in the looks department, niggas would tell me to rope but there's no point wasting the opportunities in the first world, you can still do some stuff with money
 
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I live in a shithole and life sucks. I can’t imagine how bad living in Africa or India is
 
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I was born in the UK and I wanna move and die in the US
 
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It’s funny how a couple peoples mistakes can lead to shit like this

If the Mughals never fell India would be a capital of genius and brilliance
india was doomed from the start imo, Mughals were already getting picked apart by the Marathas even before the British came into the equation and the Marathas weren't exactly the smart kind. India has garbage tier geography that doesn't produce a strong military culture except in some pockets, it didn't have a centuries old bureaucracy, centralisation and meritocratic system like the far East (China and Japan never got colonised). india's fertile plains and abundance made it resistent to developing a mindset that required innovation like the European systems which were born from scarcity. add all this and you produce a country where most people are unequipped in their culture to build modern systems and institutions of the first world
 
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Indeed. I’m very grateful having been born in Norway (as well as good looking)
 
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Idk my family in Africa has a bit of wealth and status, but yeah, my country of origin is like top 20 poorest and least developed and dirtiest on earth, like to the extent that it makes life difficult for people of all social classes

There's no street lights, cracked roads, no clean water from taps, bugs and flies everywhere cus of how hot and humid it is, shit wifi, worthless currency, tensions amongst people of different tribes (ethnic groups), there's chill vibes and sheit and decent parties, but after a couple months there you kinda wanna get out and go back to the first world

So probably better to be born in UK, but best is if I was never born at all cus even my life in UK was hell, fuck being black
 
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Bumo
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place.
water is wet
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place.
Hmmmmm 🤔 nah

I won’t maybe you but my people built the wealth of the west so yeah I won’t be grateful for FUCK ALL without my peoples blood sweat and tears this “western” world wouod he a shithole the same way Europeans were starving in Europe and going bankrupt before they discovered black Africa
 
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Westerners will never understand how hungry and dedicated these immigrants are. They come from brutal 3rd world shitholes where life is sink or swim.

Meanwhile I see gay westerner white people complain constantly on Reddit how hard their life is :lul:

I found this YouTube channel where a Japanese faggot complains how hard Japan is as a salaryman gets millions of views per video, and faggot white normies agree. So fucking lazy man shit like this makes me hate westerners.

 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and get the opportunities you get.
97% chance to be born third-world btw
 
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98% of us aren't, lil bro @hopecel
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and get the opportunities you get.
This is why not matter how hard or bad I have it, i always take a moment to reflect on myself and realise that im actually blessed, there are people who are in fucking war zones right now while I bitch about being depressed and lonely (Lonely ukrainian men getting drafted to war, Gaza children malnourished, people die in horrible ways, cancer, etc....) lots of people wish they were in my position, so im always grateful and thankful as you never know, it can get worse any second, life is brutal
 
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india was doomed from the start imo, Mughals were already getting picked apart by the Marathas even before the British came into the equation and the Marathas weren't exactly the smart kind. India has garbage tier geography that doesn't produce a strong military culture except in some pockets, it didn't have a centuries old bureaucracy, centralisation and meritocratic system like the far East (China and Japan never got colonised). india's fertile plains and abundance made it resistent to developing a mindset that required innovation like the European systems which were born from scarcity. add all this and you produce a country where most people are unequipped in their culture to build modern systems and institutions of the first world
India mostly failed because of the infighting and ethnic differences, it had it's golden age and was one of the best places to live in the older times. The people's distrust and hatred for each other and lack of unity is and was the ultimate reason for it's failure.
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and dreams to get the opportunities you get.
Just a bunch of reasons why mass eugenic programs are needed
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and dreams to get the opportunities you get.
I was born in an really poor country then i immigrated to an mid tier country then now im in America, i am grateful to God for it
 
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@FaceandBBC
 
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Even though America is going to shit, I am still thankful to have been born here. I can’t imagine living in some scrappy metal box in Africa or latam.
 
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Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and dreams to get the opportunities you get.
thats why i do want to be successful , not out of the ''matrix'' but because im wasting my one opportunity in life, comfort is a priviledge, and i owe it to myself to be atleast 2x wt my parents did

swear tho, i dont like invalidating ppls problems but it feels surreal talking to upper middle class suicidal teens whos life is so normal and their problems are exaggerated(sounds like im invalidating but im not i swear), especially when they have sm opportunties. good school+relatives with connections,can go into any field. jesus christ
 
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🔃 Translating... 🔃

"I pledge my loyalty and allegiance to the State of Israel, in defense of its freedom, peace, and democratic values. Glory be to Netanyahu and the God blessed beautiful land of Israel."
 
Be grateful for the opportunities you have. Be thankful you aren't born in the third world. I see many people here taking that for granted.

Y'all will know what real hopelessness means when you grow up in the third world. One wrong decision and you are on the streets begging for food. I've seen kids as little as from 6th grade grind through 18 hour study days for exams that gatekeep a handful of "respectable" jobs. Everything is buried under nepotism, bribes, and a system that rewards connections over merit.

Dreams of starting a business or breaking into tech. Crushed by red tape, black money, and parents screaming government job or bust.

I've seen slum kids who have cracked international Olympiads haul trash and unable to complete education because school fees are fantasy. The most amazing singers I've seen becoming rag pickers and street artists to earn a living. Championship level athelete reduced to railway station TCs. Each of these people had the talent to become winners in life but were never given the opportunity.

The third world is a graveyard of talent and unfulfilled dreams of the middle class. Billions of hours of human brilliance wasted in call centers, chai stalls, and corrupt offices while the elite sip imported whiskies. I was still lucky with my spawn being born into a well off family but there are millions of people who aren't.

Third world cities are factories producing obedient cogs. If you're reading this with a stable internet connection and zero fear of tomorrow's meal. You're already in privileged. Someone is praying to be in your place and dreams to get the opportunities you get.
born in 1st world country

and parents feed u like it’s 3rd world
 
Why don’t low IQ thirdies just stop breeding like cockroaches? Or why don’t the handful of sentient ones overthrow their government to enact sterilization policies?
 
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Grew up in a 3rd world country (Philippines - 3rd world at the time) for only 4 years. I was a very sickly child, every few weeks I’d get sick with something.

Very grateful for my parents, especially my mother who moved to the UK first to send us the money to move there with her
 
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