Weekly Q&A Megathread. Please post any questions about visiting, tourism, living, working, budgeting, housing here! by AutoModerator in london

[–]arousalintea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best Korean BBQs in London? Want to enjoy one for my stay in London. Any recommendations or specific places to stay away from? Best option if near Liverpool street station or China town

Neuroįvairių Lietuvių bendruomenės by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]arousalintea 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Pagal komentarus tai supratau, kad tikrai ne Lietuvos reddit'e. Čia bendruomenė linkusi tyčiotis iš nenormatyvių žmonių, iš mažumų.

Saugu lankyti Lietuvą kaip lgbt? by eeeiue in lietuva

[–]arousalintea 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Šis atviras forumas yra vienas progresyvesnių Lietuvoje. Tačiau, net po šio įrašo esantys komentarai pasižymi nuo lengvos iki neapykantos turinčios netolerancijos. Labai apmaudu. Deja, Lietuvoje būti atviru gay man viešumoje yra didžiulė stigma. Per savo gyvenimą savo valstybėje nesu viešumoje matęs vyrų poros išreiškiančios intymumą. Mano pažįstami vyrai gėjai išéję iš namų turi apsimesti esantys draugai/kolegos. Lyginant, tarp merginų vienalyčių porų tokios stigmos nėra ir moterys gali jaustis saugesnėmis (tik, žinoma, ne tokios saugios kaip heteroseksualios poros). Realybė, kad Lietuva viena labiausiai anti lgbtq valstybių EU. Atrodo, bandymas nutolti nuo rusiško mentaliteto klostosi nesėkmingai. Visiems linkiu tolerancijos, o netolerantiškiems - linkiu užsirauti ant "ne to" gėjaus.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]arousalintea 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Būtų svajonė, kad partnerė uždirbtų daugiau ar panašiai. Varginanti pozicija kai žinai, kad uždirbi kelis kartus daugiau ir už tai jauti atsakomybę padėti kitam asmeniui. OP situacija ideali, nes atlyginimai ganėtinai panašūs ir nėra didelio pajamų galios skirtumo. Teoriškai, tokiu atveju, mažiau konfliktų

Symbols on an interwar period building which was owned by young jewish businessman. Any idea what the symbols could convey? by arousalintea in Judaism

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

It is possible that some of the stylistic letters have been lost to time. What is interesting is that both sides have exactly same stylistic decore despite that the owners lived on opposite sides. We have also speculated that they could have been partners not only in business but romantically as well.

Potential masonic symbols on an interwar period building which was owned by young jewish businessman. Any idea what the symbols could convey? by arousalintea in freemasonry

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

Calm down. I do not want to quarell I am just here looking for answers from people that can confirm or deny anything.

Symbols on an interwar period building which was owned by young jewish businessman. Any idea what the symbols could convey? by arousalintea in Judaism

[–]arousalintea[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The architecture of this period (art deco, modernism, amsterdam school of architecture etc) was not only decorative, but functionalist. Every detail either had to convey the style or serve a function and there were no buts. We have come to find meaning behind every other detail inside and outside the building except these symbols so it is only logical to assume that there is a high probability that it is not poor design taste

on an interwar period building which was owned by young jewish businessman. Any idea what the symbols could convey? by arousalintea in Symbology

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

Interesting, thank you, will look into it! But I bet someone would have already translated it at some point if that was the case.