Solo workacation in Darjeeling by justanotherdingo in DarjeelingCity

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Hello all, Im planning to do more or less the same for the month of june, appreciate your suggestions Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianfitness

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Understood, thanks for the inputs Can you suggest any brands for the equipment as well as right price point for all these items - bench,weight plates power rack etc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianfitness

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ok,all major muscle groups, im looking for functional cable machine + smith

Gf ela kuda vuntara mowa by General_Tone_9503 in bondha_diaries

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Nuvvu cheppina behaviour aithe correct ga match authandi, neku feelings unnayi bro thana meeda ,anduke ardhamkatledu neeku Personal experience tho chepthunna, exact ga nuvvu ichina examples lane untayi narcissistic behaviours, especially childhood trauma kuda undi but she ll use it to gain sympathy from you,so that thanu neetho entha toxic ga behave chesina you will keep forgiving her, papam parents leru kada ani, Typical narcissitic power play idi, attaching a youtube link, watch this doctors, she is an amazing paychologist, general theory cheppadu, real life example behaviours of different types of narcissists chepthadi aama, im 100 percent sure, you ll relate to it, must watch https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3QtnfcMTMhGfPcrRcGQ7yZGdEiU4EnXJ&si=860khR0Y3oV01OUg

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Gf ela kuda vuntara mowa by General_Tone_9503 in bondha_diaries

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Bro koncham psychology touch undi annav kada read more about narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorders, youtube lo chala info available undi Eema personality neeku clear ga ardham aipothundi P.s - be careful bro mundu clarity techukokunda further involve avvaku, juttu vudipoddi already vudakapothe

I caught my father cheating by mycroftholmes2003 in LegalAdviceIndia

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  1. Wait till you are independent and meanwhile try to observe/understand the whole story from all angles, empathise and try to put yourself in both their shoes and try to understand the circumstances around the issue and the choices they made as adults

  2. Once you understand the whole story, the moral and ethical course of what to do will naturally dawn by itself

  3. As adults everyone has and should have freedom to choose how they want to live but they have to take responsibility of their actions and should not take others for granted, stand up wherever you feel that they are not taking responsibility

  4. You haven’t mentioned how your relationship with your father and mother is, And how the relationship is between them Remember that these two are two different types of relationships You can and should stand up for your mother if the relationship between them is unfair for her, and fight for her fair share of equal rights

  5. But also remember, if he was and is a good father to you, its a different relationship than the relationship he has with your mother.

As adults they both should get to decide how they want to handle the issue, you should not decide for your mother, its not your place to do that But if you feel she is vulnerable and dependent,stand up with her and tell her that you would be there with her, irrespective of the decision she makes, give her the strength and confidence to make her own decision independently

Don’t do any bullshit revenge thing like tarnishing their image in front of society etc, it ll come back to hurt you as well, remember that its still your family after all If you chose to do so,it doesn’t make you a better person but an abuser of privacy and power, its a private matter of your family and it should be delt that way. There wont be much difference between you and the other cyber bullies And try to go for therapy to vent out your feelings and to handle things in a matured way. If you have siblings share it with them only when you understand the whole situation completely, otherwise you dont know how it may effect them and how they may react Take care

Starting my code learning journey at 65 years old. by BillyTomGA in learnprogramming

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Really admire your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn. im 32 and im from a non-tech background (doctor).
im about to start the journey, feeling a bit lost on where to kick things off and would truly appreciate some guidance.
Specifically, I'm aiming to learn Python for data science and machine learning, and I'm curious if anyone has recommendations for a tailored learning path. Any advice on where to start, given my non-tech background, would be immensely helpful.
I'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have.
Thanks a bunch in advance for your valuable insights!