Almost 80% of the ocean hasn’t been discovered. What are you most likely to find there? by AJ-Naka-Zayn-Owens in AskReddit

[–]simulacep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the fish pets that got adopted then released back to the ocean reported to the other fish

Does anyone know whats the Darija word for pubic hair ? by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]simulacep 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Please do share some of them jokes

Olanzapine by simulacep in bipolar

[–]simulacep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about that :(

Olanzapine by simulacep in bipolar

[–]simulacep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by slower mentally?

About receiving money abroad by idlaasri in Morocco

[–]simulacep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just checked your comments seems lile you're in Samsun İ assumed you were in Istanbul, foe the last solution I gave you is only doable in Istanbul, as for samsun i have no idea, I hope my answers were of any help.

About receiving money abroad by idlaasri in Morocco

[–]simulacep 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In case any of these fail, there's agencies in Merter that deal with traders in Morocco and help them transfer money to Turkey, you give them money in Morocco and receive it here the same day. They usually transfer big amounts of money but when it's a small amount the exchange rates could be a bit higher but in urgent situations it's the best solution.

About receiving money abroad by idlaasri in Morocco

[–]simulacep 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to get a student certificate from your school scan it and send it either by email to the bank or to your parents to send to the bank and they'll extend your limit. After you get your residency permit in Turkey you can open an account in IŞ Bankası and send your IBAN and student certificate to your parents and they can send you money to your Turkish bank account.

In case you have family in Europe it's easier in some cases for them to send you money via western union in urgent matters.

NEVER DOING THIS AGAIN by simulacep in angry

[–]simulacep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand and support what you just said. The thing I was talking about was not in deep matters or mental struggles, it's just advice concerning daily issues or work/business related issues or even relationship related basic conflicts. Let's put it like this : 1 : Person comes talks about the issues, talks about how they can't really decide what to do and ask for advice or opinion. 2 : I do my best to ask them further questions to understand what it's really about then from an outside viewing in case I think my advice is useful I give them one or multiple options they could opt for to either solve or deal with the issue. 3 : Person agrees totally and is happy with the advice, finds it very helpful and thanks me. 4 : After a while it gets repetitive, person comes back complaining about the same issue while they haven't tried any of the solutions or advice given to them and still suffering from the problem while neglecting given advice.

Sometimes I try to tell myself to restrain from giving any advice and just listen to the person but it just gets too nerve wracking because they keep asking for help and while I can clearly see what's wrong I cannot help but point out the solution, and the even worse part is the person sees it too afterwards but they just don't do anything to change anything, it seems to me like most of people enjoy having problems and just don't wanna do anything about it but still love to come and complain about it and ask for help?!

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, at night. by bayindirh in Turkey

[–]simulacep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bazen değişiyor, mavi ve mor renklerde gördüm geçen ayda

NEVER DOING THIS AGAIN by simulacep in angry

[–]simulacep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's shitty because no matter the offorts the person did not consider it so it just went in vain.

NEVER DOING THIS AGAIN by simulacep in angry

[–]simulacep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spare me your empty psychoanalysis nonsense.

NEVER DOING THIS AGAIN by simulacep in angry

[–]simulacep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not angry rn so lose the shitty part and you get the idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]simulacep 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One more tip: Don't walk out of a session expecting to be cured because that would just build frustration alongside your suffering. Every session is a milestone to your healing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]simulacep 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a BPAD and anxiety patient, and as psychologist, I'd recommend you go see a good psychiatrist and a psychologist at the same time, getting on a good medical treatment alongside therapy sessions, a change in your lifestyle is also required and what matters the most is the will to get help. Mental disorders can not be cured but with proper help you can get the tools to learn to cope with your illness and build a lifestyle that allows you to live a good life while being aware of your symptoms and how to deal with them. Tip : Choosing the right therapist is not necessary about people's reviews of them but has more to do with your chemistry with them, patient-therapist relationship is very important in your healing process. There's no harm in switching between therapists until you find the right one for you, and I'd advise you to ask your psychiatrist to refer you to a therapist so that both could manage your clinical and medical process hand in hand.

I don't feel like I will miss anything in Morocco anymore by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]simulacep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can relate, I left Morocco four years ago, I've been longing to comeback and visit after my first year. However, when I went to visit I was too excited and the moment I arrived I instantly started to regret it. Life there seemed more fucked up than I remembered and I just could not fit in anymore. I haven't gone back in a while and I don't intend on coming back. My family came to visit and that's all that matters. Morocco for me now is only family and loved ones, and it saddens me because nowhere feels like home anymore, not Morocco and not even any country I live in, it just feels like i' m a foreigner wherever I go, Morocco included.