u/Fine-Landscape1118

▲ 4 r/gay

How it feels to be an age gap relationship?

As a younger guy, I wonder how it is to be with someone older? Not a generational gap but significant one? Like 10+ years or something?

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 4 days ago
▲ 136 r/PetPeeves

People labelling themselves as rational or critical thinkers

I get an ick when people introduce themselves as “rational” or “critical thinkers.” If you genuinely are one, your reasoning and thought process will make that obvious. If u think critically, then it should emerge naturally. u don't need to advertise it.

It's like adding "humble" in your social media bio

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 5 days ago

My friend told me how she finds her crush an interesting person. U may say that she's saying cuz he was her crush but again, I see a lot of people saying similar stuff about other people.

I never understood what it actually means. If I dissect a person like a character from novels and movies, how can I say they're interesting? Maybe if they have an unconventional or lesser-known job, or know some esoteric stuff or have an uncharted niche and hobbies?

Maybe they had a unique experience, that makes them interesting? What do you think?

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 8 days ago

Okay, so this is somewhat unrelated to the Kendra cyberbullying case.

I felt that the parents of Owen and Lauren were giving too much importance to their relationship. It's fine to be concerned, but again, it's just a teenage relationship.

Secondly, the parents were pretty laidback. I feel blaming the school won't help. Why would school be responsible for something that is happening outside its scope? I mean your child is getting bullied, if it happened in the school, then blaming the school would've made sense.

I feel they reacted pretty slowly.

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 11 days ago
▲ 6 r/TMKOC

Arcs like khote classes and Bapuji getting lost in Paris aren't aired much. Wanna know if there are more such arcs that aren't aired or less known?

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 13 days ago

I just took an English grammar test and my scores were around 3/8 to 5/8. The sentences weren't complicated but this just made me wonder how many mistakes I've been making while speaking.

Ps- English isn't my first language

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u/Fine-Landscape1118 — 13 days ago