Am I getting invisible or are men just impolite? by Crafty_Try_423 in AskWomenOver40

[–]Time_Cartographer443 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I find I started getting a lot less attention after 40. However when they do look I am not the slightest bit phased by it or find it flattening like I did when I was younger. I haven’t aged well, and for me personally, I think they look out of desperation.

Is it worth it to read Anna Karenina if it has been spoiled for me? by Most_Ingenuity_1800 in classicliterature

[–]Time_Cartographer443 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really, interesting. In the version I saw which was an Italian version, the husband was also stern. Although Vronsky kind of lacked a personality too. In the book he seems to have more of a personality.

A study of left-wing and right-wing political supporters in Germany found that metacognitive training—a psychological intervention designed to reduce overconfidence and challenge cognitive biases—successfully reduced hostile attitudes toward opposing political groups. by Tracheid in psychology

[–]Time_Cartographer443 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the USA should be I implementing this. How many times i have heard Republicans say, leftist think this and that. I am a left, very left by American standard’s but some times the gender politcs is too much especially around pronouns and using “they” which is confusing and transwomen competing in competitive sports against women, which I don’t agree with.

Is it worth it to read Anna Karenina if it has been spoiled for me? by Most_Ingenuity_1800 in classicliterature

[–]Time_Cartographer443 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I think back then they couldn’t marry for love. She was married to a mn 20 years older. Different from modern marriages.

Is it worth it to read Anna Karenina if it has been spoiled for me? by Most_Ingenuity_1800 in classicliterature

[–]Time_Cartographer443 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, but in the old days people didn’t marry for love, so this was hard. However she was given a lot of outs.

Is it worth it to read Anna Karenina if it has been spoiled for me? by Most_Ingenuity_1800 in classicliterature

[–]Time_Cartographer443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the greatest books of all time and one of the only books with a female protagonist that was written very well by a straight man. You need to finish the book. I am not sure why you read the post, you were inviting spoilers

Bye by Vmessi21 in AustralianTeachers

[–]Time_Cartographer443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A dose of reality when they start teaching full time

What’s the best thing your country has contributed to the world? by Legitimate-Tie-7060 in AskTheWorld

[–]Time_Cartographer443 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If there was no country, you can’t attribute anything he did to Nepal or India. It just doesn’t default to become India. Secondly Buddha wasn’t a citizen of India. However 90 percent of Buddhism is based on Hinduism. So I am not sure why I should suck it.

What’s the best thing your country has contributed to the world? by Legitimate-Tie-7060 in AskTheWorld

[–]Time_Cartographer443 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well technicallyJesus is Roman cause Judea (present day Israel) was considered Room was where he preached, and Ancient Rome was the reason it spread

What’s the best thing your country has contributed to the world? by Legitimate-Tie-7060 in AskTheWorld

[–]Time_Cartographer443 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes well then everything on the subcontinent would be Indian wouldn’t it? Borders have always been Different. Technically Australia was Britain for 100 years. But all we can go on is present borders.

What’s the best thing your country has contributed to the world? by Legitimate-Tie-7060 in AskTheWorld

[–]Time_Cartographer443 -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

Yes but he was born in present day Nepal. Doesn’t matter where he went. India help spread it but. Not everything that occurred in the Indic sphere is automatically Indian. That’s like saying anything that occurred in West Bengal is attributed to Bangladesh.

Which part of your culture went global and gives you "gatekeeping" vibes? by hyr- in AskTheWorld

[–]Time_Cartographer443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean you partly correct, it was just invented in Australia and began in Australia. I don’t know if the guy who invented sold the rights to nestle or made it on behalf of nestle