How does something like this avoid bursting into flames or shorting out immediately? When I studied electronics, there was a constant obsession with safety and doing everything by the code. But it seems like third-worlders just toss together any old crazy arrangement, and it works fine.
>>8686315
They just don't give a heck, especially fucking India.
>Oh shit that boy is literally fucking dying of poisoning
>Bah, he might have done some horrible shit desu
>>8686315
Is that the Indian Times Square?
>>8686315
There is a man carrying a basket full of dead chickens on his head.
The only reason they are so obsessed with safety shit is to prevent your mom from suing their pants off their dicks. In India people don't sue each other, so they give no fuck. its that simple
>>8686315
It doesn't.
90% of the lines in that picture are defunct. When something breaks, it's just about impossible to find the broken line, so they just toss a new one over the old one and hook it up.
You can even see the dangling broken ends of several in that picture
>>8686315
Holy shit!
India is third world compared with Asia.
>>8686315
>and it works fine.
barely
>>8686315
you know all of those videos of idiots getting fried by high tension lines? guess what country most of those come from.
>>8686315
They lack standards. And civility. They have remained unchanged for millennia (stagnated), whereas many settlers to the americas were adventurers and thrivers, so they learned and changed, grew up a bit.
Lots of these safety hazards burn every day in some third-world country.
It doesn't work fine; not one little bit. Look at Syria. Try to find a working outlet in Aleppo. The others aren't far behind. First-world countries will milk them into poverty so they can waste and luxuriate.
>How does something like this avoid bursting into flames or shorting out immediately
trial and error.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katiyabaaz
Check this document.
Includes:
-massive power failures
-putting down an electric fire by water
-stealing
-violence
>>8686315
It's what US cities looked like in the 1890s
>>8686480
This
t. third worlder
>>8686396
How else should he transport them?
>>8686396
>Anon is this estranged from nature