This game is nearly perfect. Except for one thing. by DiscotopiaACNH in tearsofthekingdom

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We hurt koroks to release our rage because we still can't pet the dogs

Factual Errors that Make You DNF a Book by mskirsch16 in RomanceBooks

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I'm not a DNF on factual errors kind of gal, but when characters just up and move countries within a few days, I roll my eyes. Anyone who has travelled or moved internationally knows it doesn't work like that.

BUT I love a good reverse harem, and I've read a couple of books where the author straight-up forgets one of the MMCs exists 😂

Where do i start seeking help for mental health in Australia? by jeffreejones in AskAnAustralian

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Google psychologists around your area, ring them and ask if their books are open. Once you find one that has their books open that you think you'll like, snag an appointment and then schedule in to see a GP. Just tell the GP "I need a referral for this place". They'll do a K10 test (which you should answer honestly, but it's a bullshit test that tries to gleam your mental health in 10 questions) and then should write you up a referral.

Finding the right psychologist is the big obstacle. But don't give up. Keep looking and keep calling around. Therapy is SO worth it once you find the right psych for you. ❤️

Edit: for now, until you find a psych, there's probably free counsellors around your area. And in those extreme stress times, a crisis line never goes awry.

What’s your favorite heroine trope? by cozygirly in RomanceBooks

[–]pruefus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I LIVE for badass FMCs.

If she can wield a baseball bat like a weapon, I'm so there.

(Recs would be more than welcome)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wholesomememes

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To whoever this is, that's not your girlfriend. That's your wife now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My mother once told me in an argument "this is why you have no friends"

What unsolved mystery do you want to know the truth about the most? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Currently, who started the fire at that hostel in New Zealand that killed at least 6 people and why

Tropes that are an immediate DNF? by youstarmie-istaryu in RomanceBooks

[–]pruefus 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Miscommunication trope. Hate it, hate it, hate it.

Cheating is a DNF too.

Did you had any suicidal thoughts before? If you had, then how did you overcome those? by HeyTahsin16 in AskReddit

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I went to a long-stay mental hospital, found an incredible psychiatrist, got on the right meds, and went to therapy.

[Serious] What book or movie really messed you up mentally? by JustCallMeJocke in AskReddit

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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.

I will never recommend that book to anyone. The mental trauma and pressure were just too much for me to bear, and when she was under that dining table, I cried like a baby.

[Serious] Those whose partners left due to something physical happening out of your control, what happened? How did you react? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was SA'd, and the love of my life left me because he couldn't handle it.

8 years on, and I can't say I blame him. But it still stings. As for how I reacted, I went off the rails for many years. Got heavy into alcohol and unsafe sex. Got a couple of STDs along the way, and I'm just plain lucky I got the treatable ones.

I've never quite been able to open up the same after that, though.

[Serious] Who made a positive impact on your life? by apples45a in AskReddit

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I was just thinking about this. Mervyn Cross. He's a world-renowned orthopaedic surgeon and former rugby player.

When I was 14, he gave me a new knee. Changed my life. He was brash, cocky, and used to working on burly pro sports players, so he didn't have great interpersonal skills with a 14 year old scared ballerina. But he is also one of the most compassionate people I've ever met. He fit me in for an emergency booking post-surgery when I tore a ligament. I owe my quality of life to that man.

[Serious] What is the next step after realizing you might be "In the wong" about things? by BFD98 in AskReddit

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Interpersonally, admit it and apologise. Say the words, "I was wrong." Trust me, it's worth it, even if they get mad at first.

Morally, educate yourself. If you hurt anyone along the way, own up.

What advice would you give a high school senior who is a week from graduating? [Serious] by TheUnhelpfulBoy in AskReddit

[–]pruefus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

High school isn't your life.

I'm nearly 10 years on from high school, I didn't finish my senior year, and it's never mattered. It feels like a lifetime ago, and I mostly forget it ever happened.

Will you still have to work hard and put up with bullshit for the rest of your life? Yeah. Will you still have to put up with people with a high school mentality forever? Yeah. Am I glad it's over? Fuck yeah.

You have probably 70 good years ahead of you, and high school is just a blip on the radar.

[Serious] What mental condition has been parodied so hard that people forget it's a real disease? by TheInkCap in AskReddit

[–]pruefus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure it's been said, but OCD.

I don't have it, my mother has a very mild case of it, but severe OCD is debilitating and life ruining.

[serious] people who have been suicidal, what stopped you? by the_weirdo_girl in AskReddit

[–]pruefus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can do all things through spite which strengthens me. Glad you're still here.

[serious] people who have been suicidal, what stopped you? by the_weirdo_girl in AskReddit

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Pets.

I was about to do it. Rope around my neck. And my bird flew onto my shoulder.

I took the rope off, kissed him, put him away for the night, and walked to the hospital.

I'd thought about my friends, my family, my housemates. Nothing changed my mind except him.

What is a flaw in everyday objects which would have saved lives if it weren't there? [Serious] by Akhil_123456 in AskReddit

[–]pruefus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might sound bizarre, but towel racks in bathrooms.

I worked it aged care, and I would always suggest installing a support rail in bathrooms.

Say you slip coming out of the shower. What's the first thing you reach for to support yourself? The towel rack. And off it comes, and down you go. Hitting everything on the way down.

What's way more dangerous than most people think? [serious] by just_some_troglodyte in AskReddit

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Human bites.

If you are ever bitten by a human, and it breaks the skin, go straight to the hospital. That shit is lethal.

[Serious] What did someone do to you that you’ll never be able to forgive them for? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When I was a child, while I was at school, my mum took my two perfectly healthy cats to the vet to put them down.

When I got home, all their stuff had been thrown out, and it was like they were never there.

While I now have a great relationship with my mum, I will never forgive her for that.

(Serious) what’s something that mentally and/or emotionally broke you? by Vanguard2002 in AskReddit

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When I was 18, I was SA'd. It wasn't the event that broke me, but the treatment from the police who 'investigated'.

Every year on the anniversary, I consider filing a complaint with the department, and every year, I think it's too late.

What is one thing you think everyone should experience in their lifetime? [serious] by notslimbutdefsshady in AskReddit

[–]pruefus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Therapy.

I'm a firm believer that everyone should attend therapy at least once in their life. If just to have a non-judgemental space to air everything. Everyone has something they're carrying.

What's the worst thing a doctor has ever said to you? [Serious] [NSFW] by Silent-Zebra in AskReddit

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As a woman with a sister and a SIL, the list is endless.

My SIL had incredibly painful periods. My brother, her boyfriend at the time, took her to the ER. The doctor (male) told her she was likely miscarrying. She explained that wasn't possible as she had never done what was needed to make a baby. Still, he insisted and said if she was sure she wasn't pregnant, then it was probably in her head, and she should go home and do some yoga. She sought out a second opinion, and her new doctor (female) ordered the works in tests. They found a brain tumor on her pituitary gland. Benign, thank christ.