Enabling copy paste in skillrack

So i think skillrack has had updates un the past year because now im unable to copy paste on Firefox. Is there another way to cooy paste into skillrack to increase the count asap without getting banned?

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u/DrunkDucklingDuckity — 3 days ago

Where do I start if I want to become genuinely well-informed about politics, history, society and world affairs?

As the title says, i want to hold a lot of knowledge in terms of international, and national (indian) politics. I want to be well versed in mythologies (Indian, Greek and egyptian). I want to have my own opinions, be able to analyse scenarios, have ideologies and beliefs. I want to be able to argue, have facts in the tip of my fingers to argue, not with rage, but with knowledge.

What i need is sources. There are a lot of free resources online, i know where to look, what I dont know is where do I begin and what do i need? I know for sure I need to read newspapers. Thats current affairs, how do i find out and learn about everything thats happened already? What are some trustworthy resources i can rely on? I want to enhance my English enough to argue well, articulate my opinion. When I say argument, im talking about the government schemes, policies, the stance india took back in the times in 19th, 20th centuary, he real estate, the social standards for real estate for women, things like that. I want to understand people better, the reason why people make the decisions they do, I want to understand the kind of society that people will build. I want to understand the origins of religions, the point they've gotten to, they way countries are tied to religion, its impact on women and other socially weak sections. I want to know about LGBTQ rights better, the point the movement has gotten them to, the laws that are modified etc., I want to have knowledge and opinions on ESG too. I want to know about the historical figures of India. The things they did, the views they had, their approach.

about me: im F20 from a southern tier 1 city in india studying in a tier 2 college. I come from a middle class family. I aim to pursue higher studies, as a back plan, PSU. My final aim for career is PSU after high studies as well. That doesnt change much.

I would appreciate any suggestions, resources, guides and honest opinions.

Ps: idk what flair to use for this.

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u/DrunkDucklingDuckity — 3 days ago

Where do I start if I want to become genuinely well-informed about politics, history, society and world affairs?

As the title says, i want to hold a lot of knowledge in terms of international, and national (indian) politics. I want to be well versed in mythologies (Indian, Greek and egyptian). I want to have my own opinions, be able to analyse scenarios, have ideologies and beliefs. I want to be able to argue, have facts in the tip of my fingers to argue, not with rage, but with knowledge.

What i need is sources. There are a lot of free resources online, i know where to look, what I dont know is where do I begin and what do i need? I know for sure I need to read newspapers. Thats current affairs, how do i find out and learn about everything thats happened already? What are some trustworthy resources i can rely on? I want to enhance my English enough to argue well, articulate my opinion. When I say argument, im talking about the government schemes, policies, the stance india took back in the times in 19th, 20th centuary, he real estate, the social standards for real estate for women, things like that. I want to understand people better, the reason why people make the decisions they do, I want to understand the kind of society that people will build. I want to understand the origins of religions, the point they've gotten to, they way countries are tied to religion, its impact on women and other socially weak sections. I want to know about LGBTQ rights better, the point the movement has gotten them to, the laws that are modified etc., I want to have knowledge and opinions on ESG too. I want to know about the historical figures of India. The things they did, the views they had, their approach.

about me: im F20 from a southern tier 1 city in india studying in a tier 2 college. I come from a middle class family. I aim to pursue higher studies, as a back plan, PSU. My final aim for career is PSU after high studies as well. That doesnt change much.

I would appreciate any suggestions, resources, guides and honest opinions.

Ps: idk what flair to use for this.

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u/DrunkDucklingDuckity — 3 days ago

Black magic stories, performed or a victim

Do you believe in black magic? Whether you do or not, tell me your story where you encountered someone performing it or someone who fell a victim to it, pr literally any story that involves black magic.

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u/DrunkDucklingDuckity — 5 days ago

Black magic stories

Do you believe in black magic? Whether you do or not, tell me your story where you encountered someone performing it or someone who fell a victim to it, pr literally any story that involves black magic.

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u/DrunkDucklingDuckity — 5 days ago