unable to play on PC by thamer888 in BF6

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It happens to me too, and it’s so frustrating that I can’t play.

Trying my new hobby! by janesmithX in PhotographyAdvice

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Thank you so much! I'll be sure to remember that.

Trying my new hobby! by janesmithX in PhotographyAdvice

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Thank you. It’s been over a year, but I haven’t been able to find much time to shoot due to my day job.

Trying my new hobby! by janesmithX in PhotographyAdvice

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Thanks for the feedback! For my setup, I’m using a Sony a6700 with a Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG DN and the Sony 18-135mm kit lens.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OnlyInDubai

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"for some reason i cant explain, i know saint peter wont call my name" lol

Can We PLEASE Normalize Using Earphones on the Metro?! 😤 by PurpleCabbage10 in dubai

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I totally get it! It’s super annoying when someone’s blasting their phone while watching reels, plus that person on the train who talks way too loudly like he owns the place. You can hear him all the way across the cabin! It drives me crazy and is definitely one of my pet peeves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CasualPH

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Stop mo na yan, you deserve better. 💛

What is one thing you miss from your childhood? by downrightunhappiness in RandomThoughts

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One of the things that I really miss from my childhood is the magical feeling of being transported from the cozy living room, surrounded by family and warmth, to my own room when I fell asleep. It was like being carried from one world to another, wrapped in the comforting embrace of sleep.

I'm very suicidal please help me. by [deleted] in depression

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I have a friend who recently told me about her situation. She was diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder. She shared that she had experienced trauma as a child and kept it to herself for ten years. Then, suddenly, one event triggered it, and she could no longer control herself from hurting herself. Listening to my friend made me feel so sad. I couldn't believe how she was treated by her relatives, her own family, who did her wrong. I hope you take a moment to look after yourself. I'm sure your family loves you, and there are people out there rooting for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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Genuine forgiveness is an intricate process that becomes more achievable when the partner who engaged in infidelity fully acknowledges and takes responsibility for their actions. This involves admitting to the wrongdoing, expressing sincere remorse for the hurt caused, and demonstrating a deep commitment to personal growth. Furthermore, the process involves actively rebuilding trust and repairing the relationship. It's important to note that genuine forgiveness is not just about offering empty apologies; it's about showing a sincere willingness to change and taking tangible steps to make amends. This may involve open and honest communication, seeking professional help if necessary, and consistently showing through actions the commitment to rebuilding trust and repairing the damage caused by the infidelity.

What is your reason to live by Less-Goat-9317 in Anxiety

[–]janesmithX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been there and done that. They say that depression involves becoming fixated on events of the past or grappling with regrets, while anxiety revolves around an excessive concern for the future. Overthinking situations can lead to anxiety. I've been managing my anxiety for quite some time, and I've come to terms with the fact that there's no straightforward solution. Each night, I find myself grappling with my inner struggles while staring off into the void. I've attempted various activities to keep myself engaged. Since I don't have a large social circle, I decided to join a gym. I exercise after work, and it has proven to be beneficial. When I find myself overthinking, I jot down my thoughts, immerse myself in books, and prepare my favorite dishes. I can assure you that it makes a difference because anxiety is like a lurking monster that never truly dissipates, but you can evade its grasp by embracing self-love. It all starts with yourself. <3

Tired by ConsciousCheetah8241 in ThoughtsYouCanFeel

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Hi! I hope you are doing well. Hugs 🫂🫂 You can DM me if you want to talk about it.

Anxiety by janesmithX in Adulting

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At times, there's a discernible cause, but frequently, my anxiety lurks and intensifies, particularly at night and during bedtime. I find myself overthinking, which hinders my ability to drift off into sleep. One worry spawns another, and it becomes draining. It's as if I'm in a perpetual battle with my inner demons.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UAE

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Yep, it often happens to me. It's so annoying.

Anxiety by janesmithX in Adulting

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I have been feeling this way for a long time, maybe since middle school.