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Embarrassing moment

Bhai Aaj mai apne school gayi apni marksheet or tc and character certificate lene gayi thi fir waha per unhone mujhse se tc ke bare mai puccho. Ki aapki tc .class 6th ki submit nahi hai isliye aapko class 12 ka. Tc nahi mil sakta to mene aapna extra dimag lagaya or bola ki sir jis . school mai padati thi wo school hi band hogaya or mere muh se school ma naam nikal gaya uske baad unhone puccha ki kese band ho gaya to mene bola local school tha isiliye unhone fir process explain wagera kiya ki haha . affidavit banwa digiye usse aapko tc mil jayeg .

To mai mast free ho kar affidavit banwa ke aayi to aate hi mujhe sabse bada jhataka lagata hai ki unhone mere chacha ko phone kar diya or school mai bhi jo school ko mene band bata ya tha fir lol hon jata yaar mene jhoot isliye bola thi ki kya hi hoga inka kam baithe baithe bas mooh chalana lekar aajao faltu mai mere papa ke pasie jayenge

Jab school atti ho Puri Masti ki bhai ab to hohi jayega Bina koi faltu ki mehnat ke per yk kismat mujhe kabhi haste huai dekhna hi nahi chahit hai fir sunate sunate uske baad Mai bahar ati papa ko batati fir papa bolte hai ruk ja mai baat karke aata mere papa so sweet simple jate unhone bola ki iska koi or method nahi hai unhone bola ki nahi aap kahi se bhi lao bina uske laye nahi milega

Mera bhai most embarrassing moment tha yaar ye

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Opinion about my own question

What do you guys think about young people risking themselves for the protest ???

Recently I asked the question and find out that most of the people are against of this

statement.

But according to my opinion, your life, health, and your family should always be your first priority

I am not saying don't support a protest. Support it if you believe in the cause. But harming yourself in the name of a protest is nothing but acting like a FOOL.

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Yeah, why not? It is risky.

Just imagine this situation: you are the only breadwinner in your family and also the only child. You go to a protest, and unfortunately you suffer serious injuries—such as damage to your eyes, legs, or internal organs.

What happens then? Will any political party take responsibility for your family or provide financial support because you were injured while protesting?

I'm not saying people shouldn't protest, and I'm not supporting or opposing any political party. I'm simply asking a human question.

Before taking such a risk, it's worth thinking about the possible consequences—for yourself and for the people who depend on you

Thankyou

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u/Equivalent_Minute236 — 25 days ago
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Am I overreacting, or is my sister crossing a line?

Hey Reddit,

I have a cousin brother who once texted me, "Okay ji, jaisa aap kaho." It was just a normal conversation, nothing more.

My sister happened to see that message, and ever since then she has kept teasing me about him.

Recently, she joked that if my cousin ever argued with me, I should reply by saying, "Your height is small and your dk too."\\\*\\\*

That joke made me really uncomfortable. Not because I have any feelings for my cousin—I genuinely don't. The reason I asked her to stop is that he has never spoken badly to me or my family. I don't think it's right to insult someone who hasn't done anything wrong.

When I told my sister, "Please don't make those kinds of jokes about him," she called me a "pick me" and said I was acting like his wife.

Now I'm confused. I wasn't trying to defend him because I like him. I just believe that if someone hasn't disrespected us, we shouldn't insult them for no reason.

Am I overreacting, or is it reasonable to feel uncomfortable about this?

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u/Equivalent_Minute236 — 28 days ago

Am I overreacting, or is my sister crossing a line?

Hey Reddit,

I have a cousin brother who once texted me, "Okay ji, jaisa aap kaho." It was just a normal conversation, nothing more.

My sister happened to see that message, and ever since then she has kept teasing me about him.

Recently, she joked that if my cousin ever argued with me, I should reply by saying, "Your height is small and your dk too."**

That joke made me really uncomfortable. Not because I have any feelings for my cousin—I genuinely don't. The reason I asked her to stop is that he has never spoken badly to me or my family. I don't think it's right to insult someone who hasn't done anything wrong.

When I told my sister, "Please don't make those kinds of jokes about him," she called me a "pick me" and said I was acting like his wife.

Now I'm confused. I wasn't trying to defend him because I like him. I just believe that if someone hasn't disrespected us, we shouldn't insult them for no reason.

Am I overreacting, or is it reasonable to feel uncomfortable about this?

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u/Equivalent_Minute236 — 1 month ago

Tell the darkest truth of your life

Hii

"Tell me the saddest thing you can't tell your loved ones, but it's okay to tell a stranger."

(⁠≧⁠▽⁠≦⁠)

I am hear to listening you

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u/Equivalent_Minute236 — 2 months ago