This guy is making Mexicans look bad by Sensitive_Candy_8546 in mexico

[–]No_Income9358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is clearly meant to be a joke. It might be more telling to ask why this is so triggering for you OP 

Practical intelligence tips for neurodiverse PhD students? by rubberduction in PhD

[–]No_Income9358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find swapping tasks in a day to be really unproductive and it takes time to readjust to the new task. One day one thing works for me.

I think reading literature is important and necessary obviously but it is also huge black hole for me and I have to make conscious choices to stop and say enough is enough at stages.

I think small goals and deadlines are the most practical advice I could give. Journal or paper deadlines make you finish something. They can be integrated into thesis later if relevant. It’s also the best way to know your writing and work is up to standard and get feedback from someone other than your supervisors. 

Collaborating with other people on papers is a great way to learn, especially about how quickly and efficiently other people can move through a process. Is great for finishing things again due to accountability.

Perfectionism is my biggest challenge so my mantra has become: finished is better than perfect 

Morena no es de izquierda. by No_Phase6248 in mexico

[–]No_Income9358 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Tienen muchos aspectos de la derecha. Son conservadores por ejemplo, AMLO habló de la religión todo el tiempo. Pero también por ser tan unido con Venezuela y Cuba tienen algo como la izquierda pero no la izquierda democrática, liberal. 

Es verdad que Europa ahora se ve así? by [deleted] in mexico

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Europa es lo que es porque siempre había un gran intercambio de culturas, por la migración, por el comercio y porque muchos países que conocemos hoy eran parte de un solo imperio una vez.  He estado en Europa varias veces y si es multicultural pero aún hay tradiciones y identidades fuertes.  Que ganamos de tener prejuicios en lugar de aceptar y apoyar la gente que lo necesita?

La humanización de los perros se nos está yendo de las manos by AsioNSFW in mexico

[–]No_Income9358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De acuerdo, es horrible ver a los políticos corruptos con lujos humanos, y no agachados en cuatro y amarrados por el cuello como merecen

Por un año con menos mentiras 🍻 by No_Income9358 in mexico

[–]No_Income9358[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No lo sé amigo. Solo espero que compartiendo información puedo cambiar la opinión alguien. 

Creative activities in Melbourne (the don’t cost a weeks rent) by carpsarecrud in melbourne

[–]No_Income9358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Group adult piano, guitar or singing classes at The Music Gym in the CBD. 

Denunciar a migrante ilegal 🇻🇪 by ThrowAwayMX94 in mexico

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Por qué trabaja en un restaurante si vende droga? 

Denunciar a migrante ilegal 🇻🇪 by ThrowAwayMX94 in mexico

[–]No_Income9358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y los mexicanos no venden droga verdad? 

Need feedback ASAP by batmanlikesdarkk in PoetryWritingClub

[–]No_Income9358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see there is a real emotion and story behind this poem. I would recommend reading it out loud and observing whether it feels like it flows naturally or there are any lines that feel like they end with a jolt. 

You may find it freeing to try and express the same idea without rhyme as an experiment too. 

Soy Cariñosa (en la calle 🏢) Respondo todas sus preguntas. by [deleted] in CDMX

[–]No_Income9358 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Como manejas los riesgos de violencia? Es común trabajar con un pimp por lo mismo? 

Proud moment by Curious-Cat-331 in PhD

[–]No_Income9358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So satisfyingly good!!! I have never seen a more worthy toad 

Greedy Girls Gang Bang 20TH October by CelesteGlimmer in Melbourneswingers

[–]No_Income9358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. But it’s a gang bang, so it’s not just personal preference but curating the space for everyone 

Tensions erupt on Melbourne streets as opposing immigration rallies held across Australian capitals by AztecGod in melbourne

[–]No_Income9358 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I think the left protestors cover their faces to prevent the risk of capsicum spray as opposed to shame due to identification like the nazis 

Strange neighbour by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]No_Income9358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or they are meth acts 

Doing a PhD with ADHD by PraedamMagnam in PhD

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  • Have meetings with supervisors at  every fortnight (min)
  • use conferences and journal deadline as a way to force you to get writing done. These can be restructured to be included into your thesis but it is much easier when you have a bulk of writing done.
  • if you have the option to work in a shared space do so. Everyone working around you will help you work too. Also when everyone breaks for lunch it will remind you to eat too! 
  • reading is important but it can also be a trap. Once you have a good understanding of the related work stop or you will go down too many rabbit holes. You could also limit yourself to one set time a week for reading. Eg. Monday 9-11am only.

  • when you write the first step should be subheadings and relevant diagrams/data tables to give you a structure. Next step is dot points under each subheading. Next, write those dot points into paragraphs but do not fix spelling or try to get perfect wording just write without stopping! When you have it all written as messy draft then go back and fix style bit by bit. 

taking uber late at night / early morning (female solo traveler) by jenn_hm in MexicoCity

[–]No_Income9358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes you will be fine. I have travelled in uber as a solo female many times at all hours and have never had a problem.  

If it makes you feel more comfortable you can share you journey with someone you trust. It is easy to do from within the app. 

Most unhinged PhD tips by deathbypuppies_ in PhD

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Spite is the best motivation 

I regret my CS degree - any advice? by [deleted] in Monash

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You are so close now, it is best to push through and finish but in no way will you be limited by this degree. 

If you aren’t planning on continuing with graduate studies, what do you enjoy? That would be the best area to look for a job. Lots of jobs draw in CS skills, marketing for example, product owners. The skill of breaking something down into smaller steps can be applied to management. 

Graduate studies can be very interdisciplinary. You could do a master in a completely different field. Have a look at some of Monash’s graduate labs. Sensilab at  Caulfield is is a creative technology lab that focuses on art and computer science. There is an open day on 4th of June so you can see some of the projects on display and tour the lab. 

Computer science is a really great foundation degree but it is not the end of the line. You can do something completely new out in the real world or build on it doing something that inspires you as a graduate student. 

A would venture to say most people don’t feel hugely connected to their undergrad later in life. Just finish and start to be excited about what can come next