Just watched obsession(ik am late)

I just wanted to say that bear at the start wasnt a bad person who would’ve known a “wish” will be granted yk and Im sure many of us wished for something similar but he didn’t try to fix it he was happy with it that made him a villain and arguably or not arguable a rapist, anyone else in the movie was innocent , bear friend was an a-hole sometimes and that got them both killed if he listened to bear but cant really blame him. 9/10

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u/Fatima_diva — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/Laptop

I use a Intel Core i3-3110M processor with Intel HD Graphics 4000.

I’ve been struggling with this for a while I know it sucks but is there anyway I can make it better ? Like settings or something

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u/Fatima_diva — 28 days ago

Am so lost

Idk what to do with my life after dropping out of uni like all my plans I had after uni is gone now and I’ve tried everything but now am just sitting at home rotting away, but hey Atleast Messi is in the final 😊

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u/Fatima_diva — 1 month ago
▲ 4 r/Ajman

Looking for a job for a friend in Ajman

Part time or full doesnt matter any job available please let me know

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u/Fatima_diva — 3 months ago

I’ve been deep in the job hunt recently and honestly, the hardest part isn’t interviews, it’s the daily grind of finding and applying to roles.

What actually made a difference for me was:

Applying consistently every single day (not just when I feel like it)

Focusing only on relevant roles instead of mass applying randomly

Treating it like a system instead of a one-time effort

At one point, I started helping a few friends by applying to jobs for them based on their CV and preferences, just to test if consistency alone would improve results and it actually did.

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u/Fatima_diva — 4 months ago

I’ve been deep in the job hunt recently and honestly, the hardest part isn’t interviews , it’s the daily grind of finding and applying to roles.

What actually made a difference for me was:

Applying consistently every single day (not just when I feel like it)

Focusing only on relevant roles instead of mass applying randomly

Treating it like a system instead of a one-time effort

At one point, I started helping a few friends by applying to jobs for them based on their CV and preferences, just to test if consistency alone would improve results — and it actually did.(if you want my help dm)

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u/Fatima_diva — 4 months ago