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Need Suggestions: Mortal Kombat 1 vs Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate

Need Suggestions: Mortal Kombat 1 vs Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate

I have never played a Mortal Kombat game before, but I have watched both movies. After watching the second movie, I really want to try the games. I am confused about which one to buy though. Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate is currently priced at Rs499, which seems like a great deal, but I am not sure whether I should get Mortal Kombat 1 or Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate.

u/HelpingCompass — 8 days ago
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God’s Own Country Has My Heart Forever

I visited Kerala in January and I still can’t get over the experience. Although it was just a 4-day trip, it was truly unforgettable. I enjoyed every single moment of it. The food, the people, and everything else were incredible. The kindness of the locals and their hospitality were exceptional.

I have made up my mind to visit Kerala every year from now on. I have already been to Wayanad, Alleppey, Munnar, and Kochi, and I am excited to explore the rest of Kerala in the future.

Thank you once again.

u/HelpingCompass — 11 days ago

Book recommendations for someone who’s only read self-help books

I am not much of an avid reader, but I want to build a consistent reading habit. I used to read a lot of self-help books during college and in the early years of my career, but now they all feel repetitive and no longer help me much. I am looking to explore genres like fantasy, thriller, and sci-fi instead. Where should I start?
Thanks in advance for your recommendations.

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u/HelpingCompass — 11 days ago

How do childfree couples prepare for companionship and support in later years?

We have been married for over a decade and due to a health condition, we haven’t tried for a child in the last six years. We are both 36 and our doctor has told us we can plan for a child now, as my wife’s condition is stable. We have had our tests done and everything is normal.

The question is more about what if. Because of the seriousness of my wife’s health condition, I had dropped the idea of having a child and made peace with the fact that we would live without one. I love children, even considered adoption, but I feel psychologically that my wife isn’t ready, and the same is true for our families.

My question is more about what if we don’t have a child. I know we shouldn’t consider children our future investment for old age and I am trying my best to build a life so that we can live on our own physically and financially. How do childfree couples prepare for companionship and support in later years?

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u/HelpingCompass — 12 days ago

Telangana state board results came out today and I am feeling this quiet kind of happiness I don’t really have a place to share.
For the past 10 years, I have been supporting a girl through her education. She scored 580/600. And honestly, while that number is amazing, it’s not even the main thing.
I have seen how hard she’s worked over the years consistently.
I always felt she would do well in life, regardless of marks. Today just feels like a small confirmation of that.
Can’t share this anywhere openly because I want to respect her privacy, but yeah… just wanted to put this out somewhere. Feeling really proud and grateful to have witnessed her journey.

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u/HelpingCompass — 22 days ago