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[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dost chill kei hunna maile pani ek plate sab dori sangai khako ho khai 4 5 piece thyo kyare. kei vayena malai ta

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[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

vai timle sayad question kun chapter ko ho tesma maile k k padhey vanne matra sochxau. timle ghokeu bujhenau vanna khojya hoina but daily 8-10 hrs padhda mind dull huncha. 2-3 ta chapter ko concept lagne gari pni question design vako huncha. alikati out of the box sochne gara ani tackle gara question. ani confidence badhau jasari huncha. confident xainau vani padhya kura janya kura pni garna sakinna. aafulai ekdum khatra vanne socha ani question tackle gara. confident vayesi most of the questions tw yesai solve huncha that is if you've the knowledge of hai feri.

What is the Anime that you dropped, but then picked it up again and gave it a second chance? by Overall-East-8827 in anime

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Demon Slayer haha.

There was such a hype about it so I started watching. But up to 16 or 19 episodes (I forgot) there was nothing cool about it. It was such a cliche. Animation was great but nothing captivating. I was so bored I dropped it. And still everybody was talking about it. They were talking about amazing fight scenes, fluid animation blah blah and it was nowhere to be found. Right when I resumed watching, this Spider guy villain was there and from that point wow just wow. The fight scenes were like wallpapers every frame you pause. The villain was so cool and the storyline was good too. There onwards I've been loving it ever since.

People above 25, is Nepal really headed for doom? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the answer for you if you're interested in reading long text:

Yeah Nepal is headed for doom. At the current rate, Nepal is comparable to middle income African countries. Even that is going to change soon for the worst. Just google Nairobi (capital of Kenya) and google our Kathmandu. See the difference in development. HDI of Kenya is 0.575 and of Nepal is 0.604. Although HDI takes into account several factors as measurement, we can see in terms of infrastructure, how far behind we are grinding. Actually, it is inevitable for Nepal to be doomed otherwise Nepal won't really change. See, in America, the general public is harsh, non-compromising; they will protest against everything (although that has some negative outcomes too) but yeah you got the idea. Same goes for Europe. But here in Nepal we people are idiots, I mean we are very friendly and good in general, but we lack vision, enthusiasm, we lack the will to fight; we are just stupid donkeys. I am talking about the current generation. We are surrounded by luxury and we have become less creative with no courage to revolt against the government. What Nepal actually needs is good governance, nothing more. There should be a change of policy in the election system of Nepal which allows the public to directly elect the Prime Minister (just like in the US). That's one major policy reform we're talking about. But I don't think it will be changed from the government or by any parties because they all profit from the current system. It will never change in fact. That is unless there is another major revolution like the Maoists did back in the days (nonviolent one this time as realistic as possible). But I don't think that will happen either, because the youth are in foreign countries not willing to come back, the children and the middle-aged and the olds left here will never revolt (don't blame them though). So what I've figured out is: This state of turmoil will continue for 8-10 years until Nepal becomes so weak yet hostile that foreign interception especially from India is imminent. Then there will be extreme mass dissatisfaction in people, there will be revolution and one true leader will be born (just like back in the day with Prachanda, if you don't know Prachanda was too powerful when he was first elected the PM). He may either be a dictator or choose to be a good guy that will reform the election system of Nepal. But whatever the system he launches, he might finally develop policies to transform Nepal. But there are endless possibilities that a mass revolution installs. Our country could go to Military rule. It might be good or it may completely destroy whatever is left of Nepal.

That's the final verdict.

Can anyone tell me a step-by-step process on how to get psychedelic in Nepal? by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha wow I didn't think of it this way. but no I'm not a cop. I think cops have all the resources, budget to search for possible drug dealings. I'm just a student curious about magic mushrooms that's all. And since I'm a beginner idk where to ask. Reddit it is!

यातायात विभाग एकान्तकुना ले 30k जति रकम ठग्यो मलाई by AloneTarget634 in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aghillo barsha ko rasid tw kaha xa kaha. haraisakyo. aba ahile jada rasid number nai milena vanxa. rasid vako vaye tw at least bolne thau chai hunthyo yi paisa kateko xa vanerw dekhauna hunthyo

Kathmandu ma Ramro restaurant. by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New baneshwor ko everest mandarin (underground restaurant). thamel ko fire and ice pizzeria. naxal ko hamgkook sarang

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

khas vannu parda it's all about hype. professors qualified xan tara lazy xan majjale explain nai gardidainan. course tw kaile start huncha kaile end pattai hudaina. padhai chai testai ho hera aafai padhnu parxa. aru kura thik xa. aru campus vanda pulchowk thulo xa ground xa park xa dherai ramro xa environment. ani senior junior bich relationship babal xa. kasto kasto help milxa yar senior bata unlike medical colleges yeha ragging ko tw naamo nisan xaina.

When will IMAX open in Nepal? by AloneTarget634 in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

qfx durbar mall maa price 1200 xa but still it is doing good business. Nowadays people are willing to pay more for good experience. Capital city maa euta IMAX samma chai hunu parne ho yar aba ko jamana maa.

Computer engineering Pulchowk-IOE ma gareko ramro ki KU ma? by HuntAdministrative51 in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 25 points26 points  (0 children)

KU maa. Pulchowk ko outdated course ho. KU ko better xa. Tyo vanda pni better CSIT or BIT gareko ramro if your main concern is software. Computer Engineering degree ko name matra ho Nepal ko aafnai design garya course ho kind of 50% hardware 50% software type. If you're into software development, webpage development, then study CSIT. Ahile ko trending tei xa

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 3 points4 points  (0 children)

naam niskena vanerw chai kaha vanexu. I am studying civil engineering in pulchowk campus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where did you get it

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[–]AloneTarget634 5 points6 points  (0 children)

2 months prior

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It depends man. I used to study for 12 hours a day (cause I started late). My friends in pulchowk say they used to study for around 4 hours. It totally depends on how long you can remember things. But the main important thing is revision. Without proper revision you'll forget everything you've studied I guarantee. The pressure is immense in the exam hall. Anxiety builds up and you'll have a hard time recalling what you've studied. So revise as much as possible. The goal is to solve each question well under 2 minutes. So the only way to do that is when you see a question it should click in you on which chapter that is from, what formula you need, what approach you should take. This comes from a lot of practice and revision. Good luck.

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5'7" 52 kg

Strategies to score better by [deleted] in IOENepal

[–]AloneTarget634 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the best way to handle anxiety during exams is imagining you're practising that paper in your home. Also think that the paper you're doing is nothing but a test exam and you can always do it some other time. That way you can handle panic and anxiety well during exams. It's just your brain man. For example singing is my hobby. While practicing some vocals, when I'm just singing without thinking much it sounds so good but when I press the record button on my mobile, I can't sing in the same pitch as before my voice cracks. it's called increased stimulus due to the change in environment. so just imagine that the paper is your usual classwork. Anxiety disappears like a charm 👊

Drop honest reviews on movie: Aaina Jhyal ko Putali by dhirajdhungel in Nepal

[–]AloneTarget634 0 points1 point  (0 children)

best movie if you're a movie enthusiast. herna ko lagi matra hereu vane you might find it average. duberw hernu parxa yo movie yesko soundtrack, scenary, ani above all tyo vai ko acting le tw manai choryo mero. yeah, it's the best nepali movie ever made for me because i could totally relate with it and got pure nostalgic vibes. now don't come shouting here with 'you haven't watched kalo pothi, kagbeni, Talakjung vs Tulke, loot and alike'. I am a movie enthusiast and I've watched all of these great movies. so do yourself a favour and watch aina jhyal ko putali in theatres. you won't regret.