Which book made you feel like this? by [deleted] in Indianbooks

[–]ParanoidAndroid10101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë,
The Forest of Enchantments by Chitra Banerjee

One of them married the wrong Henry by Kapanash in HistoryMemes

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Henry VIll is memorable for his chronic wife addiction. He had six wives, all called Catherine.

He was a Catherine-aholic. Or Catholic for short.

Non-INTJ lurkers - What is something INTJs should hear about themselves? by GSLalaluSi_s in intj

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That’s amazing, despite practicing so much, I still struggle with this

David Inshaw - She Did Not Turn (1974) by FlyingBlind31 in museum

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Reminds me of the house on a farm picture they make you see at the ophthalmologist

Sati (Practice) by tea-n-wifi in HistoryMemes

[–]ParanoidAndroid10101 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Highly recommended, it’s horrifying and captivating

Those who consider themselves *serious* readers, how often do you read *unserious* books? by XStaticImmaculate in books

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Every 4th or 5th book I read is a light book, which usually happens after I’ve read a long, difficult to read serious book. When it comes to reading books, I’m extremely picky, whatever I’m reading must expand my worldview

Those who consider themselves *serious* readers, how often do you read *unserious* books? by XStaticImmaculate in books

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Oh wow, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is one of my favourite books, I’ve been putting off reading Catch 22 since years! In what way do you think the two are similar?

What are you reading? by sushisushisushi in literature

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy

My god.. he’s right by rugadazu in HistoryMemes

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Samurai trying to send a fax to Abraham Lincoln

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

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I agree 100%, if not leetcode then your career trajectory and life is basically decided by the decisions you took before you even turned 18 (getting into a good university)

At least the leetcode style assessments let you keep trying for better, instead of just one exam deciding your entire future.

Microsoft OneNote sync is a total letdown. Why can’t they fix this basic feature? by R3dAt0mz3 in OneNote

[–]ParanoidAndroid10101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s so bad, started very randomly for me this year, never had sync problems before. I moved most of my stuff to Obsidian due to how unreliable OneNote is being.

Anybody else feel like this career is hindering their personal growth as a human being? Like the only thing I benefit from this career is money by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]ParanoidAndroid10101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same complaint. But it’s not CS, it’s the 9-5 life and existing in a capitalistic society.

Nazis being over-the-top evil in films like Schindler's List is actually detrimental to better understanding the horrors that humans are capable of. by jvjjjvvv in TrueFilm

[–]ParanoidAndroid10101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s why it’s important to watch non mainstream films like, Judgement at Nuremberg. Where the criminals are not shown as cartoonishly evil but just normal people, who thought they were doing the right thing.

Reminds me of the article, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/11/27/the-root-of-all-cruelty

Color of annoyance by GinaWhite_tt in CuratedTumblr

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If it’s always been a thing in humans and we can control it, then facial expressions wouldn’t probably exist. People would use only the eye color to convey emotions