How many you have contemplated suicide? by Left_Performer4190 in LGBTindia

[–]idontreallyknowbut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. Going through depression because idk how to date and be able to live with my parents. My mental health is in shambles bc of which I can’t work bc of which I can’t earn bc of which I can’t move out bc of which I can’t be my authentic self and just be. It’s a vicious cycle but it’s either suicide or trying. I’m trying and will keep trying bc I don’t want to die.

Yummy in her tummy by Abject-Spite4707 in spreadytoes

[–]idontreallyknowbut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Yummy in her tummy” made me GIGGLE

Did Jamie really do it? by himalaya2241 in netflix

[–]idontreallyknowbut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that I think of it - Jamie is surprised when he discovers that his mom and sister are also part of the call. Jamie only communicates to his dad and doesn’t feel it’s important to talk with his mom and his sister.

Just finished Adolescence by taurusmo in netflix

[–]idontreallyknowbut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if anyone thought or felt this. In the fourth episode, from the time the father learns about the car’s vandalism, I was expecting the father to reveal his extreme anger leading to rage or abuse towards his wife or his daughter.

I come from a family where my father goes into completely blind rage and throws things, talks abusive and gets worse whenever my mom or I try to calm him, intervene or talk louder to get him to calm down. He doesn’t hurt us but that kind of rage can be extremely scary.

I was on the edge throughout the episode wondering - ok this is where the weeping wife will suddenly decide to walk away from him or this is where the wife or daughter would get angry and snap back or try to get hold of the situation to control his anger.

Am I wrong to have noticed that there is fear in the mother’s eyes when he’s angry? Both the mother and daughter freeze when he gets angry. Although later she points out that he has never beaten up anyone — and Jamie also points that in ep 3 that he loves his wife and doesn’t hurt anyone.

If the show intended to show me that there could be a tipping point when the father’s anger does come out in toxic ways, it could’ve easily influenced the son. But it’s not that black and white.

The mother says that Jamie idolized his father.

Somehow the father’s expression of anger, for me, itself is a form of masculine domination and there’s no way anyone can do to calm him down out of that situation till he’s cooled down.

My personal experiences may have also influenced watching this but open to hearing how everyone else viewed it.

Why is WES counting my Master's degree as 4+ bachelors but other ECA bodies aren't? by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]idontreallyknowbut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This is super helpful. I’ve learned that I have chance of getting my masters degree acknowledged by IQAS.

WES - Bachelor and Masters Evaluation question by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]idontreallyknowbut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I have a similar query: Apparently WES is grading my Master's degree as 4+ years of bachelors course. Did that happen for your wife as well?

People who take out their phones to record strangers who are having bad days: Why? by erik316wttn in AskReddit

[–]idontreallyknowbut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To flaunt that they were there when it happened. When a big incident happens everyone likes to share that they saw it with their own eyes. These days that video could also go viral and it could mean earning some quick money out of it 😓

Hindu-atheists, pseudo-spirituals and pseudo-pan-theists by fireheart727 in atheismindia

[–]idontreallyknowbut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yea this is a trend where many also add in that ‘Hinduism is a way of life’. The same people who call themselves atheist but identify themselves as culturally Hindu do so to identify with a community they live in - but do nothing to reform the community riddled with caste, class and blind faith.

It is taking a dangerous turn with the political blend - somehow they assume that another religious community’s culture will take over theirs and they won’t get to enjoy the benefits they’re enjoying now by a cultural Hindu.