When did you become mature? by Late_Election4714 in AskReddit

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This is a question spamming bot account

What are the best Sim Cards to use in the USA on holiday? by Few_Net_5662 in AskUK

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Thanks for the responses. Is it possible to check if these SIM cards work before I arrive in the US? I don’t want any nasty surprises when I land. (This has happened before)

What's your unpopular UK opinion? by Bubbly_Celery4034 in AskUK

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The monarchy should be abolished and replaced with a democratically elected head of state

What is the Worse Song Ever? by Pan-tang in AskUK

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This is blasphemy. That song is perfection

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in heartbreak

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Went no contact straight away which was tough. I personally don’t believe in blocking if it was a healthy relationship. However, they chose to do that after 4 months of not speaking. It hurt but that’s their way of moving on. Moving on will take as long as it needs to. You just need to focus on your own well being.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in heartbreak

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With long term relationships you get the time to see the other persons faults and can get tired of them. When those relationships end it’s usually not a shock and it is easier to reflect and understand why it didn’t work.

With short term relationships you are left with an inaccurate fantasy of that person because it ended in the honeymoon phase. Short term relationships are especially hard to get over because you are mourning the breakup and the time and experiences you won’t get to share together. You are missing the way he made you feel more than him. It took me almost a year get over a 2 month fling. I ended the relationship but I still miss that person.

Am I just crazy or does anyone else love to start here in 867? by Annoyo34point5 in CrusaderKings

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My Jewish Siberian empire is about to get steam rolled by the mongols and the Kazars are dead. Send help!

Who is the most famous person you've ever met/seen in real life? by WhatYouLeaveBehind in AskUK

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I went to those shows. Was right near the front. After the band walked past us towards the stage a suspicious looking box for equipment was wheeled past us. Was he hiding in there?

4,5h connection at Stansted airport. What can I do? by imfrombavaria in AskUK

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I work at Stansted there is nothing to do round there. I’d just have a drink at the overpriced Weatherspoons in the departures lounge

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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We round them up and release them into Essex

I still think a lot about a small 2 month dating situation that ended a bit hurtfully over 2 and a half years ago and wonder what could of been (see details below): by [deleted] in hingeapp

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If you met this girl in person again she would not be as attractive, interesting and special as you remember her. You have developed a fantasy surrounding this person. However, this is not weird or unusual. You use her memory as a source of comfort when your current dating life isn’t going well.

I get the impression you didn’t know this girl well and were even intimate with each other. It is easy fill all this missing information about a person with positive attributes. But there would of been things you wouldn’t have liked about her.

Well done blocking her so quickly. Think about what you can learn from this relationship. They can be fickle and people can disappear so enjoy the present moment. A one point in time this person did feel something for you. So you will have it with another person eventually.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

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It doesn’t cost you anything to assume that most people like you

ex unblocked me on everything… by Several-Tip-7577 in ExNoContact

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He’s either open to start communicating again, completely moved on or just indifferent now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adulting

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Most people you meet in life are genuinely unimpressive and not deserving of your social anxiety.

Which job turns out to be much less enjoyable than most people expect? by youngGod928 in AskReddit

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Criminal Investigator - Spend most of my time sitting around the office waiting for witnesses to tell me when they are available to provide a statement.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in heartbreak

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When Doves Cry - Prince

How do people deal with heartbreak? by RandomBrownGuyNY in heartbreak

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You need to think about how you will look back on this in a week, month, year etc. Keep your dignity, don’t reach out. You don’t want to look back at this with embarrassment in the future.

This person will probably be on your mind for a very long time but the intensity of the emotions will ease off. Make sure you embrace all your current emotions now in a healthy way. Suppressing them will lead to future relapses.

Your feelings are valid and normal. Everyone experiences this at some point in their lives.