• Hello_Kitty_enjoyer [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    you literally can’t keep track of the argument lmao. done

    the original argument was “losing arunachal = water insecurity”

    you countered with “uhhh the tsangpo is acktshyually in Tibet” and ignored the massive amounts of water (snow) from Arunachal itself

    somehow you can’t admit that you’re wrong, or you can’t keep track of what was said 4 comments ago

    Hint: wanna actually disprove what I said? look at the volume flow rates for all those rivers on your map, and show me that a large amount of it originates from before it hits Arunachal

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      1 month ago

      I was not even arguing dumb mf. That was you. You are the daft mf who keeps saying how taking arunachal will help china control Brahmaputra. Which is dumb af considering they can divert the upper stream. You on the other hand keep insisting that arunachal is the focal point where the river starts and therefore its being grabbed by china.

      Now you are just saying uhhh you can’t remember what was said, Oh I do.

      Idc care to disprove to obtuse mf who doesn’t understand shit.

      Keep dreaming. No ones genuinely buys that siang just pops out arunachal. Not even India or Bangladesh. That’s why the outcry is still about diverting tsangpo with dams as china builds em. You keep living in whatever delusion that you got going.

      மூளை இருந்தா யோசி பாக்கலாம்

      • Hello_Kitty_enjoyer [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        1 month ago

        You on the other hand keep insisting that arunachal is the focal point where the river starts and therefore its being grabbed by china.

        Never said this, come up with more interesting headcanon

        No ones genuinely buys that siang just pops out arunachal.

        Again, never said this. the point is that losing control of 90% of your water supply is a lot worse than the current situation of not controlling 10% of it. Numbers!