u/Kuzza946

Question before upgrading

I’m currently still using the 1st gen airpods pro. Thinking of upgrading to the latest airpods pro but I’m curious about the major differences and upgrades that I’ll notice. My 1st gen is still in good condition, despite some rattling noises when shaking, but other than that it’s usable still.

Should I upgrade?

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u/Kuzza946 — 5 days ago

Motorcyclists and their egos gotta chill

Why do motorcyclists (not all) think they own the road? I seen too many incidents where they blame cars for almost hitting them when they’re the one going 80 km/h lane splitting in a traffic jam. If you couldn’t see a car giving their signals, high chance the car couldn’t see you too because you’re too fast trying to go the speed of light. Like I get it that motorcyclists have been victims of fatal road accidents recently but that doesn’t give you permission to be a bitch on the road lol.

And don’t even get me started on situations where you give your signal, wait till there’s a gap in the lane you’re trying to merge into like a good boy, and when there’s a gap, a fucking motorbike cuts you off and lane splits at 100 km/h like he’s ghost rider because apparently the world ceases to exist if they don’t get to their destination on time. Then you have to wait again for a gap and if you’re really really really having a bad day, 5 more motorcyclists do the same thing and your just one brain signal away from going kamikaze.

To all you motorcyclists who ride the way I described: just because you aren’t protected by metal frames around you, doesn’t mean others are obligated to watch out for you when you’re going at lethal speeds. You’re responsible for your own safety. If you still want to ride like a maniac, sure, but don’t play the victim card and blame the car driver for the accident (if indeed they were innocent) when all they did was follow the rules and do what drivers do. I’m not a bias guy, I know there are retarded car drivers out there too but that’s a story for another day.

Drive/ride safe.

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u/Kuzza946 — 5 days ago

9-5 is so depressing

I’m a healthcare student on placement at a local hospital and it’s my first ever “work” experience. I clock in at 8 and get off at 5 with a 40-minute commute each way. I also work half day on Saturdays.

I’ve only just started to realize how depressing this whole 9-5 life is, especially if you don’t enjoy your working environment that much and if your paycheck barely keeps you alive.

To all you workers out there, mad respect for you grinding everyday to put food on the table for yourselves and your family, but I gotta ask, if you’re not pursuing a side hustle or a creative project (that can potentially grow into something bigger) to earn more money, why is that? Is it the burnout? The lack of free time? Exhaustion?

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u/Kuzza946 — 5 days ago

How to get prescribed anti-anxiety meds?

I’ve suffered from severe anxiety since I was a child and now as an adult, it still is quite bad. I always try to just fight thru it but I genuinely don’t know how long I can keep doing that because I hate telling my brain to “ignore” it when it’s clearly there.

And before you tell me to do breathing exercises and whatnot, I’ve done literally everything but my anxiety has gotten the best of me every single time.

Based on what I know, anti-anxiety meds are harder to get here in Malaysia so can someone please tell me the exact step-by-step process to get prescribed for it?

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u/Kuzza946 — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/sleep

Recently, I just started an internship which spikes my anxiety especially in the morning, but the most annoying part of it all is since day 1, I’ve been unintentionally waking up an hour before my wake up time. After that, I literally cannot go back to sleep and get the precious one hour that I so desperately need.

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u/Kuzza946 — 18 days ago

My friends and I like to hangout at parks late at night just walking around and eating some snacks talking about life.

Where are some good parks in Klang Valley that are open late at night that aren’t crawling with people?

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u/Kuzza946 — 21 days ago

I’ve lived in Kota Warisan since 2017 and I noticed this place has become very populated post-covid. I know it’s normal for a place to become populated as more houses are built and more shops/restaurants are being opened but man how I miss the old Kota Warisan where it was mostly just a pitstop for people going to the airport/racing track.

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u/Kuzza946 — 23 days ago

I’m currently doing an unpaid internship (healthcare) and I’ve just had my first day. The internship will be a few months long.

I find myself extremely anxious to the point where I could randomly breakdown out of nowhere. I spend most of the time during lunch hour in a toilet stall just gathering myself. It’s even worse since I don’t even have a passion in the whole thing. I struggle with connecting with my supervisors/coworkers which makes it even worse. I also get homesick the whole day and all I could think about is going home and being with my family. I genuinely don’t know how I am going to get through months of this.

I’m writing this at 6 AM preparing to go to work and I’m just trying my best not to breakdown right now. It’s really taking a toll on me.

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u/Kuzza946 — 25 days ago

I’m currently doing an unpaid internship (healthcare) and I just had my first day today. The internship will be a few months long.

For those who got through an internship doing something they didn’t like, how did you do it? I don’t have a passion in it as my true passion is in music but I’m already in my final year and I just want to get it done with.

How do I change my mindset to be resilient and persevere through this period?

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u/Kuzza946 — 25 days ago