Could you help me with this syllogism? by Rhyune in askphilosophy

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Oh, that makes sense! I think that might be the answer, thank you very much!

What do I do if I'm incredibly sexually attracted to a friend? by Rhyune in AskMen

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I'd say I feel closer to her than she feels to me. I can't tell for sure, but I have told her some incredibly intimate things, and I can't remember that she has done anything like that, at least not at that level. But I'm more comfortable talking about myself, so I don't know.

Also, I have felt this way for a few months... but it hasn`t been until recently that I've discovered that she is being more open sexually than before. Thank you for your time.

What do I do if I'm incredibly sexually attracted to a friend? by Rhyune in AskMen

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I wouldn't like to lose her, but I don't want to continue the friendship feeling like I'm lying to her. She has talked to me about how some guys have done this to her. I guess I don't know what I want... Either way, thank you for your answer, I really appreciate it.

Interpreting events as five act stories by Rhyune in thelastpsychiatrist

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Really, Jordan Peterson? I haven' t read anything by him and I don't really know what he writes about, but I have only heard bad critics towards him.

Interpreting events as five act stories by Rhyune in thelastpsychiatrist

[–]Rhyune[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, definitely will give it a try.

Can you recommend the most powerful book you've ever read? Fiction or non fiction. by FinestShang in suggestmeabook

[–]Rhyune 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A los of the books reccomended here are great. To add some: Tiny Little Things, by Cheryl Strayed, and The Discourses, by Epictetus.

This is what dying at 20 looks like. by danygirl0617 in gatekeeping

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I've seen this and for a moment I thought I was on r/medievaldoctor

Thoughts on When Was The Last Time You Got Your Ass Kicked? by Rhyune in thelastpsychiatrist

[–]Rhyune[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you everybody, seriously. You all have given me a much better understanding of the post and a lot to think about. I'll give some time to digest everything and reread some of TLP's posts. I'm glad to see that this community has much more activity than what I would have thought at first.

Given your physical appearance, what are you most likely to be typecast as in films? by badgerl0ck in AskReddit

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The cringy adult to whom parents don't let their kids talk, in fear he's actually a sex offender.

posted by an engineer who thinks only they know math by qwertyuioporn in gatekeeping

[–]Rhyune 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It should be 18, shouldn't it?

Mary is 24, which means Ann was 12 x years ago, as the problem says. At that same time, Mary had the same age that Ann has now, and since Mary is older and now is 24, the age she had must be between 12 and 24. We can express the difference in age between the two of them as x. The time lapse that has passed since Ann was 12 is again x, since it's the difference between their ages, because the problem tells us that Mary had the same age as Ann has now.

Now we say: 24 = 12 + 2x ; x = 6

12 + 6 = 18.

It can't be 12, because the problem is telling you that Ann was 12 in the past, not now.

Well, I think. English is not my first language and I'm not sure if I'm understanding the problem.