u/ActiveLatter1641

I found my cure to headaches

Ice. Oh my god. I've been trying off the counter pills such Tylenol and the such. It usually takes a while to work and sometimes it might not even help or lessen the headache at all. But if I use ice from my freezer when I feel stressed out or when I have headaches and rub the bare ice on my face, I feel better within a few minutes. Though at times, I can hear a bit of sizzling sound at my forehead and I'm not sure if I should be concern about that but yeah ice helps.

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u/ActiveLatter1641 — 3 days ago

I've been seeing people that got an interview with smu somewhere in April. If SMU don't invite you for an interview does that mean, the chances of rejections will be high? I applied for accountancy with a gpa of 3.05.

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u/ActiveLatter1641 — 6 days ago

I just recently got into reading mangas after watching the anime, A Terrified Teacher of Ghoul School. After that I've dug myself into a rabbit hole of mangas. I would like to read more manga so the genre does not matter as long as the storyline is good. Any recs is welcomed 🤗

u/ActiveLatter1641 — 8 days ago
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I just recently finished my internship at an SME company. It's not a bad company to work at and I learned a lot of working culture and new skills but with that I felt like I entered a loop. My work hours is from 8:30-5:00, Monday to Friday. I wake up early, travel 1hr 10m to get to work and do some tasks, I go home, eat, do my internship reflection logs at the end of the week and sleep. I try to spend my weekends to hangout with friends but usually I feel too tired. After work I also try to do the things I enjoy such as watching movies, doing some art crafts but sometimes I just don't have the energy. To the working adults, how do you guys get used to repeatedly clocking in, clocking out the same day without feeling you are stuck in a loop?

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u/ActiveLatter1641 — 10 days ago