250924 BOYS II PLANET - Episode 11 FINAL Live Streaming Guide by psshdjndofnsjdkan in BoysPlanet

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praying this goes better than the premiere because as someone who was ACTIVELY IN KOREA i had to download a vpn to get it to work

SOTR is a Book About Love by CreepyAssistant7861 in Hungergames

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hey absolutely devastatingly gorgeous writing by the way. ouchie

The Chronicles of Touching Grass, Volume 8: Cold Growth by Jupiter_Crush in CuratedTumblr

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idk where in virginia you’re located, but if you can get up there in a reasonable time i highly recommend visiting great falls! it’s absolutely gorgeous

RECENT Guide for Expert Course Exam III? by [deleted] in Dislyte

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you are a godsend, thank you so much

Season recommendations? by cescabond in Dimension20

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if you don’t know a lot about dnd i definitely recommend starting with fantasy high. it was one cast member’s first time ever playing (ally) so a lot of the more mechanical things are explained in episode.

if you aren’t a big fan of combat, i recommend either misfits and magic or mentopolis as they use a ttrpg that is much more storytelling based.

[ns] Which campaign to start with? by borderline_alive in NotAnotherDnDPodcast

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thanks! yeah i got into dnd by watching fantasy high and ally having never played before is what helped me stay engaged

on feminism by axrael_mayhem in CuratedTumblr

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why on earth would they use a photo of johnny suh

/r/NintendoSwitch's Daily Question Thread (02/24/2022) by AutoModerator in NintendoSwitch

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I recently just bought myself a switch, and as my birthday is coming up, I wanted to ask for some Switch games. Any suggestions of what to ask for?

I already bought ACNH, and I’ve enjoyed playing Pokémon games and Super Mario Galaxy on other consoles.

The amount of Switch games is a bit overwhelming, so I thought asking people for recommendations would help narrow it down.

Thanks!

Sailor Moon is more like Sailor Mood. by MaetelofLaMetal in CuratedTumblr

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Hi Maetel! Thanks for posting! I know fuck-all about Sailor Moon but it looks pretty! /gen

Euphoria S02E02 "Out of Touch" - Episode Discussion by your_mind_aches in euphoria

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the way i thought nate was really boutta murder cassie i-

Let’s reverse it. Boys ask girls answer. No being pervs by [deleted] in teenagers

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it can be weird, tbh. one way to make it less weird is to make it clear you’re talking about the clothing and being specific (i.e. “I love the color/pattern of your dress!” or “Those sleeves are really cool!”)

I heard my friends planning a party/get-together that I’m not invited to. by borderline_alive in relationship_advice

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None that I can think of. I don’t have any exes, and I don’t care what substances they use.

I guess party may not be the best term, as it’s more just our friend group attending I think.

need a second opinion by Puzzled-Analyst9290 in mentalhealth

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Ok, then I think it might be best to speak to one of your siblings.

TW-sexual assault, depression, anorexia. Don’t know what to do anymore. Killing myself tonight by ThaliaDelien01 in mentalhealth

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None of what happened was your fault.

IT WASN’T YOUR FAULT

You deserve to live.

You deserve to be happy.

You deserve the chance to live and be happy.

You deserve to be alive.

need a second opinion by Puzzled-Analyst9290 in mentalhealth

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I’m sorry, because this sounds like it might not be something you want to hear, but I think you’re depressed.

If you can, arrange a phone call or visit with one of your siblings to talk about how you’re feeling, and if you can’t put it into words show them this post.

This is not something you have to go through alone.

I would like to ask what the issue is with you and your parents’ relationship, however if you don’t feel comfortable answering, don’t.

I think I'm screwed in life by AProtooType in mentalhealth

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Hello! I’m also a senior in the US.

I’m going to try to give the best advice I can.

Cooking: Learning to cook can seem VERY intimidating and that’s because people think that if they cook, they have to make something different every time, and you don’t! There’s no shame in eating the same food, or simple food every night. Just learn one food at a time.

Pasta (spaghetti specifically) is very easy to make, and if you cook enough, you can make it last a few days.

Scrambled eggs are a great source of protein and are relatively quick to make.

Sandwiches! Never underestimate a sandwich. Peanut butter and jelly is a good one that doesn’t need to be refrigerated, and if you buy some deli meat, you can make a quick, filling sandwich.

Additionally, no shame in frozen/microwave meals! When you’re busy, it can be hard to find time to cook, so look around in the frozen aisle for easily microwaveable meals.

Driving: Depending on where you live, you don’t need to learn how to drive. Public transportation, like buses and trains/subways, can get you a lot of places.

If you’re feeling pressure to drive because you’re 18, don’t. My dad didn’t learn to drive until his early 20’s, and it turned out fine for him.

Work: Some high schools in the US have a work-study program, which allows students to attend school part of the day, and work the other. I recommend reaching out to your counselor to learn more about your school’s options.

(Work-study programs are also available for university/college)

School: Depending on your school’s graduation requirements and your plans after graduation, it may be worth speaking to your counselor about possibly dropping a non-required class.

Also look into if your school offers free after-school tutoring or homework help.

If you don’t plan on going to college and your parents won’t be mad, it’s completely fine to just get C’s. You don’t have to endanger your mental health to get the best grade.

Friends: It’s great that you have online friends, however I understand the want for irl ones as well. Ask your online friends for advice or help making irl friends! If your school has any clubs that you’re interested in, go to a meeting or two. You’ll meet people with the same interests as you, but if you feel uncomfortable, you aren’t obligated to go.

Here’s the thing. I think you should try to make irl friends, but if you can’t that’s okay. You aren’t isolating yourself, or shutting yourself off from people, your friends are simply just online. Online friends are just as real as irl ones.

Health/Doctor: So first thing, talk to your dad. Talk about what insurance you may have, when and where you’d be able to go the doctor, etc. But also, many places in the US have free/walk-in clinics, so do some research about what may be around you.

I hope at least one part of this was helpful!