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Everything posted by Nemra
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They can also be stupid.
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I understand that. Knowing his approach could be insightful, though.
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@Leo Gura Will you be sharing your approach to learning and researching things, as well as providing some practice to follow?
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@aurum There are many anti-west narratives there, to be honest, which are mind-numbing. I can't stop describing how rampant the corruption is. We had our own version on Jan. 6, and it wasn't even a big deal and faded away, which says a lot.
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Nemra replied to hoodrow trillson's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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Gaslighting me won't help you.
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It's funny how people in less developed countries are too afraid of what you say while being involved in the corruption at the same time. Ironically, they do impose, but their favorite ones. π
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Lol. Y'all need to take a break to see the parrot in you. Truth is harsh.
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Totally
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You, softy. π Getting lost while playing the piano I enjoy walking in forests or mountain fields and basking in their beauty Talking to myself to understand myself ...
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The PragerU part was unsettling.
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Wadayaganadu! π€·ββοΈ
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π± Dum dum dummmm!
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@Schizophonia Why is your username "Schizophonia"? Is there some meaning behind it? (Sorry for changing the convo)
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We need weirdness awareness month!
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@strika Why is Trump better than Biden for you?
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Ok, I'll just shut up. π
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Actually, wars will stop because you'll see others as your family, as their faces will remind you of something similar to you.
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You should never tell your parents as a kid that you know what the ant on the wall in front of you sees its environment. π
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He'll mention some phallus stuff.
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Weirdo!
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@Sugarcoat Have you thought yourself as an ant?
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Sorry for not mentioning that kind of dependency also. I have hidden my last post, but I was on point and didn't want to be seen as someone who trashes others parents because of my experience, although I know what's going on behind the causal interactions among family members. Sorry, I don't mean to be confrontational. It's just that I saw this post as a justification for your weirdness. Be or not be weird. Being normal is also weird.
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@Sugarcoat It seems that you're too dependent on them. That could be why this is interesting. One of the best ways to avoid that kind of family talk is by having a job, regardless of whether they are right or wrong. Most of the time, parents care about their children from their point of view.
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Their judgement is triggering, I see. Why? (I have a guess)
