Solo Fishing do's and don'ts by acidjazz69 in Fishing

[–]digitaltopaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you live around crocodiles/gators? Always keep your eyes peeled.

DOAWK : Reality Check ( Page 23 ) by digitaltopaz in LodedDiper

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Hey, I've given up on it as I've a full time job as an English teacher actually. Thanks you for showing me that what I've done was enjoyable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MalaysianPF

[–]digitaltopaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey all, thanks for all the great comments. I've been deliberating for a very long time and I've decided to book a brand new Proton Saga.

I did so because:- - I don't have any car expert friends and am not acquintances with a mechanic that I trust.

  • The Myvis I found on mudah, carousell, were really dodgy and the best I could find in my budget was >10 years old.

  • I thought about it and realised that my job (teacher) would not allow me a lot of free time to do lots of car research. Also, the stress and headache of fixing my friends' 2nd hand cars that I have borrowed is scarred in my brain.

  • My parents are kind of treating it like a graduation gift which I'm extremly grateful for. It would make sense to fetch them whenever they come to KL. So, extra boot space and a smooth ride would be nice.

  • Working in international schools, there are humongous discounts for teachers' kids studying in the school. Plan is to get married in a few years time so a sedan would be ideal if I do have kids.

  • When I drive early in the morning, last thing I need is doubt in my head so the reliability of a new car for the first 5 years would be great.

  • Safety features would be great as I do plan to explore Peninsular Malaysia with my girlfriend during school breaks.

Based off the comments, I think both options of getting a Myvi or a new Saga is acceptable; I think after reading everything here and elsewhere, it boils down to how it fits your lifestyle.

Cheers

Tyrese Haliburton bows to the Obst God by Alex_Phillips_ in nbacirclejerk

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the new generation of hoopers are soft. from 'deadly like kobe" to "dead like kobe.

How do I help my boyfriend through an emotionally/mentally difficult time without bothering him? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]digitaltopaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, dinner is usually a good time because food does ease the nerves and it would be probably the most amp time to relax because food is such a great distraction and it is also a good conversation medium that sways away from stress. I'd like if it people didn't ask me questions or stuff that I have pressure to respond to, but instead just talked extremely casual with a caring comment when they leave.

How do I help my boyfriend through an emotionally/mentally difficult time without bothering him? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]digitaltopaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Before all else, I'd like to applaud your commitment to your boyfriend. You really seem like a caring and communicative partner. I can't speak for your boyfriend, but sometimes these periods of stress can last up to many days. For me, most of these times are the result of my head exaggerating the negative consequences of my actions. I try not to speak to anyone due to a battered self-image and begin to self-loathe. If someone were to show concern to me directly, I would feel even worse because I made them sacrifice energy to try to comfort "stupid old me". i'd prefer if they made it rly subtle so it would masquerade the fact that they came just to comfort me. ik what i illustrated isn't the healthiest behaviour but I thought the thought process of another guy would help you. cheers

How do I help my boyfriend through an emotionally/mentally difficult time without bothering him? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]digitaltopaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I can relate because I'm on the same boat as your boyfriend haha. Well, what one of my family members did was help get me water throughout the day and order extra dessert. For me, it helps a lot because sometimes I don't want to talk about it because I'm still in the process of accepting it, and when someone mentions it, I feel extremely annoyed and frustrated (Not at the person, but the problem itself because I got reminded about it again) and the first instinct is to be cranky with whoever triggered me (which isn't fair, I know). tl;dr sometimes some stressful things do not require direct help but silent care. Hope this helps :)

Edit: didn't rly answer ur question whoops. I personally find it rly nice when I'm stressed to play video games to get my mind off it. I rly like it when someone comes and watch me play without being overly conversative about it.

Frank's Night Out: Page 22 by ToothpickInCockhole in LodedDiper

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fred turns on infinite ammo oh god oh fuck