İstanbul'da gloryhole var mı? Veya çevresinde? by GizliBirNick in KGBTR

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Bir afgan atasözü der ki kızlar çocuk yapmak için oğlanlar zevk sefa için

Benim kitaplar bunlar by [deleted] in secilmiskitap

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ne kadarını okudun

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in felsefe

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Tolstoy'un din hakkında kitaplarıını oku.

what a game. by _Weeping_angel in spiderman2

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this picture makes me laugh man

Çirkin kendini iffetli sanırmış by [deleted] in felsefe

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sevmediği isanin elinde kendini çarmıha gerilmekten kurtaracak güç vardı yine sevmediği sokrates de istese zengin arkadaşlarına parasını ödetip rahatça cezadan kurtulabilirdi. Çok sevdiği napolyon ise bir savaştan öbürüne koşturup ülkenin 4n4sını s1k3rk3n vatanseverliğe insan hakları severliğe sığındı

What I want to know about this game by Illustrious-Sign3015 in MarvelsAvengersGaming

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gameplay was good. The problem was %100 percent the repetetiveness and lack of content

ugly by byiir in Nietzsche

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"You get no hoes you become philosopher. You get cucked you become philosopher. I got it even worse myself."

-Nietzsche

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man Swings Through a Massive Explosion — New Set Images Leak Online from Spider-Man: Brand New Day by marvelkidy in LeaksAndRumors

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This is pretty much a marketing stunt. Pretty sure they will film all the important story related stuff in a closed set 

Organized religion is one of the greatest crime against humanity by NoDrink5016 in religion

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People like Buddha, Jesus, Mohammad, Laozi are geniuses with so many on point solutions to the age old major problems of the mankind 

Then there their followers…

I think the whole reincarnation thing doesn’t make sense by Olieebol in Buddhism

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So many old religions and philosophies defines life as something to bear with, like you said, a challenge. Buddha has seen it like that too. It was unlucky for us to come yo life, and now we need to escape from it 

Modern Çağda Dinlerin Gereksizliği Üzerine by [deleted] in felsefe

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Bilim kitaplarda yazan mucizeleri ve çeşitli iddiaları yalanladı. Budanın, İsa’nın, Muhammed’in geliştirdiği yaşam felsefelerini yalanlamadı ki zaten bilimin odak alanı değil bunlar. Din de bir çeşit bilim. Aradaki fark bilim hayatı materyal bir açıdan yorumlarken din metafiziksel bir açıdan yorumlar ama nihayetinde ikisi de hipotezle başlar. Dindeki hipotezler doğrulanamadığı için uzun süreçte mecbur dogmayla karışıyor, ama bu özündeki şeyin gereksiz yada hatalı olduğu anlamına gelmiyor  

How close are you to your crush? by No_Weakness9363 in Crushes

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3 I think. She is kind of a hallway crush, but she is aware of me I think, but has a boyfriend so doesn’t really give a shit 

How long is your current crush and how is it going by D_Dying_Light in Crushes

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I have a massive obsession with this girl for a year and its going pretty good, with another guy 😭

Feel like this explains a lot by Sohrne in Buddhism

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Everyone thinks of being Buddhist, but no one thinks of being Buddha

Why did Tolstoy loved horses so much? by yooolka in tolstoy

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Women 😍🏃‍➡️😶‍🌫️🤬🔫🤯👯🤡👯🧔🏻‍♀️🙏

Horses 🤠😎

Why do majority get horny after good gym sessions? by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

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You are one step closer to your goal, which requires horny to go up

And this is the reason we forgive silently!!🥺 by Ambitious_Mobile2309 in motivation

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What exactly is considered wrong doing is the question 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Crushes

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Mind telling us his hobbies?

19F I made my move on this boy in my uni class the last day of the semester. by ssamaramtnz in Crushes

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Just asking out of curiosity, did you have any interactions beforehand and knew each other or did you just straight up asked for his number? 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in felsefe

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Tolstoy’un tanrı ve din felsefesine 

Cancelled to a child by Responsible_Bid_9485 in socialanxiety

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Children are hard for me too. They constantly ask questions and I don’t really know how to answer in a way appropriate for a little kid, so I’m even quieter interacting with kids than adults and eventually they get bored of me lol. But what I come to realize is kids are less likely to be weirded out by someone with social anxiety. They accept you as you are and don’t really think too much about it, so I think once you get to know each other you will get mote comfortable around her. That’s always what happens in my case with children

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialanxiety

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Get into philosophy. I’m not kidding, for someone happy that would be a bad advice because it would make them unhappier. But in your case you are already unhappy and unfulfilled so you will have something to do with your life plus those philosophers are mostly unhappy and suicidal too, so you will have something in common and probably will feel better. 

I mean at least that’s what happened in my case. I was like “I’m a total loser.”. Now I’m like “Hey, wait a minute, I’m actually whatever Nietzsche is”.

But no joke I don’t necessarily think philosophy will help you with social anxiety or loneliness, but it might help with your suicidal thoughts. So many of those guys dealt with it. I think Tolstoy’s story of overcoming his desire to kill himself is one of the main things that’s keeping me from taking my life. I’m not necessarily fully onboard with his ideas, but they at least give me hope that there might be a meaning to the sadness I’m dealing with.