u/BladeXDD_03

How to react to something you have never deal before.?

Like when my friends share there personal or family matter serious one I mean I really don't know how to react to it.

Or incase if someone's parent is not in good shape and just to check on them how are they doing and wishing their parents to become healthy soon, really is a big deal for me.

and to console people I'm really bad at it.

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u/BladeXDD_03 — 4 days ago

How to react to something you have never deal before.?

Like when my friends share there personal or family matter serious one I mean I really don't know how to react to it.

Or incase if someone's parent is not in good shape and just to check on them how are they doing and wishing their parents to become healthy soon, really is a big deal for me.

and to console people I'm really bad at it.

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u/BladeXDD_03 — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/Odisha

Literally the app is shit

Use it to know about the route and bus nos. Only

It's never on time and literally the buses sometimes skip the location or never stop

Fuck that

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u/BladeXDD_03 — 9 days ago
▲ 528 r/Odisha+1 crossposts

A heartbreaking story from Keonjhar has shaken Odisha.

Jeetu Munda, a poor villager from Mallipashi, lost his sister two months ago. ₹19,300 remained in her bank account. He reportedly made repeated visits to withdraw the money for urgent needs, but was told the account holder must come in person to sign.

He kept explaining that she had died. No one listened.

Left helpless by an insensitive system, he allegedly brought his sister’s skeletal remains to the bank just to prove the truth.

Think about that.

When rules are bent for corruption, files move fast. But when the poor need dignity, compassion and common sense, the system becomes rigid.

This is not just one man’s tragedy. It is a mirror to governance, banking accountability and how India often treats its most vulnerable citizens.

Odisha deserves answers. Who failed Jeetu Munda? And how many more suffer silently every day?

Humanity should never require proof in bones

https://x.com/i/status/2049004559016837334

https://x.com/i/status/2048998141773463764

u/BladeXDD_03 — 16 days ago

If you don't know about it... It's a novel by Rabindranath Tagore. His description about the characters, nature and scenes are superb like you could feel and imagine everyting.

But at the end there was nothing to be amazed of like what's the whole point it did end or concluded anything 🙂,

If you are in between or want to start it, better don't, if you do, you would be frustrated with the ending chapters.

u/BladeXDD_03 — 16 days ago