u/Dropdmars

Anyone who regularly goes to kaiser Library?
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Anyone who regularly goes to kaiser Library?

Ma chahi dherai vayo na gako so ahile ko timing k kasto xa ani bichma education matralaya ko office le garda first floor ma padhna mildaina thiyo (distraction free place, open space mazza ko thiyo)

But idk ajkal dirako xa kinai. Garden ma ta dinvar padhna alii jhauu naii hunxa ani ground floor ko padhne room chahi alii crowded+wifi Pani chaldaina thiyo

So anyone, kohi regularly gairako xa vane, please share your experience and any new updates?

u/Dropdmars — 12 hours ago
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I need mental reset, fresh perspectives, so what to do and where to go?

I just want to get out of this room, I want to have some new experience. I'll try to watch a few good movies and will read books as well

But afterall yo room ra screen bahek, aru k garda or kata Jada thik hola? I don't have friends as well, katai jau, yesto garau vanna Lai Pani. Need suggestions guys!!!

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u/Dropdmars — 19 hours ago
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Have you guys ever felt this while walking outside

Sometimes I make eye contact with strangers and it never feels random. It's not with everyone, just a few people. But in those moments, their eyes carry this strange intensity, like I can actually feel something in them.

And even after I come home, I keep thinking about that exact moment. It stays in my mind for days, sometimes even months and somehow it feels special in a way I can't explain.

That's why I usually avoid eye contact with strangers, even when they're looking at me. Those few seconds feel beautiful, yet haunting at the same time because after those moments, I'll have to live forever with the memory of a few seconds. So I don't like the idea of keeping someone memory when I'll probably never meet them again in this lifetime. It makes me utterly sad.

I don't know what kind of power exists in those brief exchanges and maybe that's why people say not everything has to be the future. Sometimes, those moments are simply worth living for.

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u/Dropdmars — 2 days ago

Have you guys ever felt this while walking outside

Sometimes I make eye contact with strangers and it never feels random. It's not with everyone, just a few people. But in those moments, their eyes carry this strange intensity, like I can actually feel something in them.

And even after I come home, I keep thinking about that exact moment. It stays in my mind for days, sometimes even months and somehow it feels special in a way I can't explain.

That's why I usually avoid eye contact with strangers, even when they're looking at me. Those few seconds feel beautiful, yet haunting at the same time because after those moments, I'll have to live forever with the memory of a few seconds. So I don't like the idea of keeping someone memory when I'll probably never meet them again in this lifetime. It makes me utterly sad.

I don't know what kind of power exists in those brief exchanges and maybe that's why people say not everything has to be the future. Sometimes, those moments are simply worth living for.

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u/Dropdmars — 2 days ago

ऐनामा हराएको म

यो अनुहार कसैले कसरी मन पराओस्,

जब म यति नराम्रो देखिन्छु।

यहाँ बच्चाहरू त परै जाऊन्,

ठूला मान्छेहरू समेत मलाई देखेर टाढिन खोज्छन्।

आफ्नो अनुहार र अवस्थालाई हेर्दा,

कहिलेकाहीँ मलाई आफैँप्रति नै लाज लाग्छ।

यस्तो संसारमा अब कस्तो जीवन जिउने,

कस्तो मान्छे बन्ने,

जहाँ म कस्तो देखिन्छु भन्ने कुराले नै धेरै महत्व पाउँछ।

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u/Dropdmars — 3 days ago
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Have you guys ever been to the American Embassy for a free movie screening?

Have you guys ever been to the American Embassy for a free movie screening?

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u/Dropdmars — 4 days ago
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What men really want from women

Apart from physical attraction, which is simply part of human nature, there are many things men want from women. But there's a common misunderstanding that men only care about lust or beauty.

I once heard someone say that one of the scariest animals is a man. In many ways, men can carry a lot of violence and aggression within them, mostly because of how they were raised or shaped by society.

And maybe that's why nature created feminine energy, something gentle, calming and emotionally grounding. The touch and presence of a woman can sometimes make an aggressive or restless man feel calmer, more rational and kinder.

When men realize that this kind of beauty and warmth exists in the world, they start seeking the presence of women.

Sometimes, more than anything else, they simply want that presence.

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u/Dropdmars — 5 days ago

I think we forget things when we have no one to tell them to

When something exciting happens in your life, you get that urge to share the happy moment but then you remember you actually have no one around you who would truly understand it.

When you visit a beautiful place alone, it sometimes doesn't feel that special. But even an ordinary place can become meaningful when you experience it with someone else.

There are probably many interesting and amazing things in your life that you're slowly forgetting. You begin to lose the value of those moments because there's no one to tell you how special they really are.

Happiness and sadness become meaningful and relieving when you have someone to share them with. Without that, you may slowly lose the ability to appreciate beauty and over time, become emotionally distant.

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u/Dropdmars — 5 days ago
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I think we forget things when we have no one to tell them to

When something exciting happens in your life, you get that urge to share the happy moment but then you remember you actually have no one around you who would truly understand it.

When you visit a beautiful place alone, it sometimes doesn't feel that special. But even an ordinary place can become meaningful when you experience it with someone else.

There are probably many interesting and amazing things in your life that you're slowly forgetting. You begin to lose the value of those moments because there's no one to tell you how special they really are.

Happiness and sadness become meaningful and relieving when you have someone to share them with. Without that, you may slowly lose the ability to appreciate beauty and over time, become emotionally distant.

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u/Dropdmars — 5 days ago

I think we forget things when we have no one to tell them to

When something exciting happens in your life, you get that urge to share the happy moment but then you remember you actually have no one around you who would truly understand it.

When you visit a beautiful place alone, it sometimes doesn't feel that special. But even an ordinary place can become meaningful when you experience it with someone else.

There are probably many interesting and amazing things in your life that you're slowly forgetting. You begin to lose the value of those moments because there's no one to tell you how special they really are.

Happiness and sadness become meaningful and relieving when you have someone to share them with. Without that, you may slowly lose the ability to appreciate beauty and over time, become emotionally distant.

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u/Dropdmars — 5 days ago

So aaja 1pm to 5pm samma mistakely sutexu. Ahile samma eyes wide open vairako xa yrr. Aba dekhi deuso sutdaina jhauu hudo raixa atti

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u/Dropdmars — 6 days ago