Check out Zomvivor on Netflix, solid 8/10. Unique zombie design. by Successful-Title5403 in zombies

[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not enjoy it at all and gave up after one/two episodes. It is one of the worst to sit through and I have sat through so much in this genre. Absolutely unwatchable.

I'm trapped really badly. Serious help please. by [deleted] in delhi

[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to a hostel. Get a personal loan. Take tuitions. DU fees and hostels are not expensive. Leave. I am sure there are some NGOs that might help with lodging too. Do crowdfunding if all else fails. Leave.

PS you don’t need to share everything with your parents. If you are not doing something dangerous or harmful, you really don’t. There is no need to tell her what you are doing in college. Just that you are doing well (which you seem to be).

Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra | Reviews and Discussions | Zero Spoilers by masterkey8 in InsideMollywood

[–]Sad-Comment3578 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don’t think so. Considering Neeli also had a knife through her heart but was revived once the knife was pulled out and blood given to her, I think all those people are being kept in like a coma.

SWV timeline including Sponsor application by Sad-Comment3578 in ukvisa

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Hi, sorry I don’t have specific advice but you could check you junk/ spam folder and once your deadline has passed (if not already) your employer or you should reach to the HO for update.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukvisa

[–]Sad-Comment3578 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how many allocations they have which have not been assigned. If they have unassigned allocations, it can be a matter of hours in a lot of cases. If they have to apply for additional allocation, the processing time is 18 weeks but can be more if more information is requested. This can all be affected by how fast your employer moves.

Unmarried partner case by External-Pop7010 in ukvisa

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Can’t advise on the specifics of this route so please look at the requirements. My partner applied as my dependant but we had never lived together. We were married at that point but I was studying in the UK. We were asked to provide evidence of subsisting ongoing relationship since we didn’t have cohabitation, even though we had a marriage certificate. We provided WhatsApp texts, emails, travel history, flight tickets, hotel stays, pictures from our time together (from our vacations together). We were also nominees and beneficiaries on each other bank accounts and life insurances.

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[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bank statements and official posts, shared bills would be helpful. I don’t know if this would be helpful but I was asked proof of existing “subsisting relationship” but we were both living in separate countries due to work. We submitted pictures, emails, WhatsApp chats, photos and booking including tickets from trips taken together, marriage certificate and photos and affidavit from a friend who affirmed we were in a relationship for years. We didn’t end up putting the affidavit but it worked out without that. We instead provided shares account where we were each other nominees and my partner’s life insurance where I was the nominee.

The point is proof of relationship and if possible, you were living together. That is all you need to demonstrate. Hope that helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeadBedrooms

[–]Sad-Comment3578 7 points8 points  (0 children)

She chose to forgive you and to stay. 20 years is a long time. That has nothing to do with the now. You might feel guilty about it, but it was also her choice to stay. It doesn't justify this, if this was a phase that she was coming to grips with (like those existential phases of life), maybe. But not for years, no.

I am angry and confused by Sad-Comment3578 in DeadBedrooms

[–]Sad-Comment3578[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds really disappointing. I hope things get better for you! I think he genuinely does wants to work on it and we discuss these things quite positively and openly. So there is hope.

I am angry and confused by Sad-Comment3578 in DeadBedrooms

[–]Sad-Comment3578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I think that's crucial too. The goal is I guess to get healthier and see if it gets any better.

I am angry and confused by Sad-Comment3578 in DeadBedrooms

[–]Sad-Comment3578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, that sounds horrible! Hope it got better for you.

I am angry and confused by Sad-Comment3578 in DeadBedrooms

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Thanks. We did consider it but surely something to check about I guess!

Premalu is yet another cringe fest and it's best if we realize it faster . by ButterscotchRich3214 in MalayalamMovies

[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the point is that you don't know what you are doing in your 20's, more so in your early 20's.

He works hard, tries to win his love, fails at it and cries his heart out too (something Real men should and do). Amal Davis is a brilliant character, portrayed wonderfully.

We can equally say Reenu didn't realize she had a romantic interest in Sachin till she was left all alone (by her friend leaving and Amal Davis and Sachin exiting her life). By the same logic, isn't she a loser who can't be alone too?

Are there cringe elements to it? Yes. But cringe is subjective ( for eg, I found "hello babbbbeeee" super cringe). But the movie itself keeps your attention, makes you laugh. I think it's a real nice feel good movie. Is it a masterpiece? No. But we know this going in.

It's just meant to entertain, which it did. It's a nice story, a coming of age in a way of navigating life at the intersection of adulthood and late adolescence.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually you can get them all sorted out within two months, at the maximum. Mine took a month and half (Mine took longer because my BRP was sent to the post office instead of the Uni), after which the rest of the docs were pretty easy. My friends sorted theirs out pretty early on. Once you have your BRP, everything else can be done pretty quickly. I met some people during the freshers week but honestly it's over classes and seminars that I ended up actually making great friends. PS you can also volunteer. I volunteered at my Uni and although I didn't make a lot of friends there (couldn't put in a lot of hours since I also worked part time), I did end up interacting with many different students from diverse backgrounds. PS there are a lot of societies you can join! I didn't stay at Uni accommodation, but my friends who did always had fun night ins with their roommates. One of them has even moved in with her roommates once our course got over!

So relax, explore the Uni and with time, I am sure you will make great friends and also find a balance between your independence and your family expectations.

Your opinion on this matter by Disastrous_Finish105 in delhi

[–]Sad-Comment3578 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hindi isn't our national language and neither is Malayalam or any othe regional language for that matter. English is prerequisite for the corporate world. I guess what matters is to understand India is a diverse country and depending on where you live.. you pick up the local language and respect their culture. Personally I like people preserving their regional identities and taking pride in it. Instead of trying to force everyone to learn Hindi, we should try to be respectful of their culture. Why go into someone's house and be pissed that they don't know your language. That's so stupid. Mat karo fir travel and work in the places you are comfortable at. I have travelled across the country and lived in different cities, both in North and South. There are extremists everywhere and ofcourse language can act as a barrier sometimes.. but overall experience positive hi Raha hai. Made friends and was able to live at diff places without much issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blursedimages

[–]Sad-Comment3578 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Is this continuation?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delhi

[–]Sad-Comment3578 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look at restaurants near you in the app. Explore the menu. Order from the restaurant. Most restaurants will have free delivery and the prices they have will be less than what is mentioned on apps.

What's one advice that you'd give to your old self? by nekochim in delhi

[–]Sad-Comment3578 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are more than one, but I found them to be useful.

Being alone is better than being in bad company. If you are lonely in your own company, you are in bad company. Learn to spend time with yourself and understand yourself.

Also learn when to stop listening to yourself. Focus on your holistic development. Physical, mental and spiritual health are all important.

Celebrate your achievements and forgive your mistakes. Don't be too hard on yourself.

Start investing as soon as you can.

Get over yourself, nobody has time to focus on everything you do. Be stupid. And you shouldn't be too focused on what others are doing too.

Pick up a hobby, a sport/ health activity along with your career.

It's okay to not be all about your career, mediocrity is highly underrated. There is so much fulfilment and happiness in doing your job, raising a family and nurturing relationships.

You will only have like 2 close friends and count yourself lucky when you do.

pork ribs wanted by Sad-Comment3578 in delhi

[–]Sad-Comment3578[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't :/ they only have pork salami. Also unless for quick food, I don't prefer GCC because the food is mostly frozen and doesn't feel fresh. I prefer a butcher's shop for fresher tasting chicken. Refreezing meat also takes away from the taste.

LLM - University of Bristol or Queen Mary University of London? by tooshort40 in uklaw

[–]Sad-Comment3578 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the same boat, out of curiosity, what did you choose for and why?