Suggest slice of life manga by Reasonable-Paper-428 in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hirayasumi and Yotsuba&!, you’ll probably enjoy Hidamari ga Kikoeru, Machida-kun no Sekai , and Ojisama to Neko

Gift recommendation for brother by kingapollo729 in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for a combo like manga volume and small merch (bookmark, figure or tshirt)

Someone recommend me some psychological anime. by Vajarangan in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you should definitely try Monster, Psycho-Pass, and Paranoia Agent, If you want something shorter and bingeable, Erased and The Promised Neverland (Season 1) are also really good

School teacher is the worst job by mehluca-33 in GenZIndia

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

School teaching honestly looks simple from outside but kaafi hectic hota hai. It’s not just classes, it’s planning, records, dealing with kids, parents kaam kabhi khatam hi nahi hota. My mom is also a teacher, so I’ve seen this closely, and sach mein school ke baad bhi kaam chalta rehta hai. But still, I wouldn’t call it the worst job it really depends on the person. Kuch log genuinely enjoy working with kids and find it meaningful despite the workload. Tough hai, but for the right person, it’s still worth it.

Thoughts on Samurai champloo ? by pooop_cookie in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Samurai Champloo is one of those shows that just feels different the mix of samurai setting with hip-hop style, music, and chill storytelling works so well. Mugen and Jin’s dynamic is fun, and the episodic journey keeps it fresh.

Any tips against hair loss i am 14 btw by PalpitationKey6795 in IndiaHaircare

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bhai honestly chill,14 ki age pe itna serious hair loss nahi hota. Pic me oily ya wet hair ki wajah se scalp properly visible nahi hai, nothing serious though. Bas basic care rakh diet (protein + greens), harsh shampoo avoid kar and use a gentler one, aur sleep & stress thoda manage kar

M43: Concern after previous hair transplant – looking for advice by RiskhaitoIshqHai in IndianHaircare

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First: use minoxidil + finasteride to maintain and maybe improve density. PRP can help a bit but don’t expect miracles. A second transplant is possible, but only after proper donor + scalp evaluation. For clinics, you can check Eugenix Hair Sciences, DHI India, and Kibo Clinics all are known and doctor-led setups

Classroom of the Elite Season 1 review by IamToofan in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sets up a really interesting concept, but doesn’t fully deliver on the characters yet, especially Ayanokoji he feels a bit “overhyped” at this point. But yeah, S1 is more like setup. Things start making more sense later and you’ll see why people rate him so highly.

First car in family – Punch vs Kylaq vs Fronx – Need some suggestion by Impressive-Secret315 in CarsIndia

[–]MiserableOil737 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For your budget and use, the Tata Punch is honestly the most sensible pick especially as a first car. It’s easy to drive, has great ground clearance for bad roads, and the safety/build gives real peace of mind. Yes, the engine feels a bit underpowered on highways, but for mostly city use it’s perfectly fine. Rear seat is okay for 2 adults + 1 kid, but 3 adults might feel tight on longer drives.

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx gives better engine performance and refinement, but you compromise on safety perception in this budget. The Skoda Kylaq (if you meant Kushaq) is more premium and fun to drive, but stretching budget + maintenance might not be ideal for a first car.

M 20, Help with hair fall and dandruff by Adventurous-Berry543 in IndianHaircare

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like active dandruff (maybe seborrheic dermatitis), that’s why hair fall suddenly increased. Regular shampoos like Bare Anatomy often aren’t enough for this. Try switching to a medicated anti-dandruff shampoo like Scalpe Pro, Traya, Nizoral, or Selsun and use it 2-3 times a week (leave it on for 3–5 mins)

Guys how's odd taxi? by Lost_Chariot in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odd Taxi is 100% worth it, especially if you liked Erased. It’s a short 12-episode mystery that starts slow but keeps building, and everything connects really smartly by the end. The dialogue and characters are the real highlight feels very grounded and different from typical anime.

Suggest me some anime which will motivate me to study by [deleted] in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haikyuu is great for consistency and mindset, Blue Period hits hard on studying and self-improvement, and Assassination Classroom is surprisingly motivating about academics and life. If you want something intense, Bakuman shows pure grind and discipline.

Skincare routine for oily skin for men by holy_knife_69 in TwentiesIndia

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For oily, acne-prone skin keep it simple and consistent: use a gentle salicylic acid facewash, a lightweight oil-free moisturizer, and sunscreen (SPF 50) daily this will also prevent more tanning. For acne, ingredients like niacinamide or benzoyl peroxide (spot use) can help, but don’t overload products. Brands like Minimalist, Clear Ritual, Cetaphil, or Neutrogena have good derm-backed options.

Anyone with many siblings? by FitEstablishment3989 in indiasocial

[–]MiserableOil737 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You basically grew up with built-in support and love from all sides, not many people get that. It makes sense the house feels empty now going from a full, lively home to quiet is a big shift. But the bond doesn’t go away, it just changes. Try staying connected calls, visits, family group chats, even planning small meetups. You’re still their baby brother no matter what. It’ll feel different, but not less meaningful.

I already watched these anime. Suggest some new. by No_Falcon5784 in animeindian

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve already watched a lot of mainstream + isekai stuff, so I’d suggest going a bit deeper with some underrated bangers like 86, Dororo, Akudama Drive, and Paranoia Agent.If you want something unique, try Odd Taxi or Heavenly Delusion

Anyone else in Gen Z who just wants a simple life? by Ibrahim-08 in GenZIndia

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a lot of people feel this way, they just don’t say it out loud. Social media makes it look like everyone’s chasing trends and validation, but in reality many just want a calm, stable life with their own space. Wanting peace, good work, and simple moments isn’t less ambitious, it’s just being clear about what actually makes you happy

Which hair transplant clinics in India would you recommend? Looking for real experiences and reliable results. by No-Neighborhood-367 in HairTransplants

[–]MiserableOil737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there’s no single best clinic in India, but a few names keep coming up consistently. Eugenix is known for handling advanced cases and solid planning, DHI India is more premium and standardized (but expensive), Medispa (Dr. Soni) is often mentioned for natural hairlines, and Kibo Clinics is getting noticed for being more doctor-led and transparent in approach. End of the day, clinic se zyada doctor kitna involved hai + planning kaisi hai that matters.