▲ 10 r/prolife

How to deal with uncomfortableness on abortion?

I hate abortion I am fervently pro-life, but I live in a country where I am a tiny minority and I keep seeing stuff on the internet on abortion and it's all so draining and I feel so sad and depressed reading all of this - what can I do? Has anyone else felt this way before? I don't even feel angry anymore just constant sadness regarding it

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 16 hours ago

Is it morally wrong to intentionally damage an embryo if it is aborted at 9 weeks?

Hypothetically - if a woman maliciously intends to cause maximum cellular damage to an embryo for 4 weeks, knowing she will abort it at week 9, is her action morally wrong, or is it a victimless act because no conscious person is ever born?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 19 hours ago

In DPRK how famous are non-Kim government officials?

For example the high-up ministers - are they household names and very well-known or kind of just in the background and it's all kim kim kim? And in the country are only the Kims revered and national heroes or are there others too who are celebrated significantly or is there no one anywhere near the level of the Kims?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 1 month ago
▲ 74 r/Dogfree

I can't take it anymore

I'm from Greece and it's summer now and I'm in my village - I'm in an area where it's just houses next to the highway/main road if you understand so it's MEGA rural. This means that there are many farms which have dogs protecting the property (I don't like dogs, but this isn't that big an issue for me - it's a good use of dogs), the issue is there is also a huge amount of stray dogs because the municipality does not get anywhere near the amount of funding to sterilise the dogs. This now results in these dogs endlessly barking at each other at night and it is pissing me off so much. Today I was having dinner with my grandpa and it was past 9pm and these dogs had been barking non-stop for over an hour and they then switched from barking to howling. Even after 10pm when I went to my room which was easily 20m+ away from the outdoor eating area I could still hear the dogs barking and howling. They are the most annoying, stupid animals to ever exist and I hate them. I don't even hate animals - I really like seeing the lizards on the walls outside the house, but that's the difference with them and dogs - THEY ARE NATURALLY SUPPOSED TO BE HERE. NOT THESE STUPID MUTTS WHO WON'T SHUT UP.

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 1 month ago
▲ 113 r/Dogfree

Dog nuts celebrating their dogs giving birth but hating children

I've seen too many tiktoks of d*g owners celebrating their d*gs giving birth to their litter of p*ppies while they themselves are the same kinds of people who hate children or have no kids of their own. What is up with them? What are they celebrating exactly? Their d*g who is supposed to be a domestic pet getting sh*gged by other d*gs? And what is the obsession with celebrating a d*g pregnancy and birth while hating anything children-related? And then some of them also call themselves grandmas. Grandmas to what exactly? A stupid animal which would eat poo if served to it in a bowl? Something not even remotely related to humans. One thing to call yourself the parent/grandparent of an adopted child another for a d*g

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago
▲ 83 r/Dogfree

What is the point of getting dogs if you keep them inside the house?

I didn't know what flair to put this under and I strongly dislike dogs - this is one exception which I will explain. My family has an ancestral home/farm in rural Greece where I spend the summer in instead of staying in Athens (too hot), and there are these two dogs a man who does work on our property owns. These dogs are left in the area and don't go sleep in his home and they are relaxed (THE OTHER DOGS IN THE AREA ARE VERY AGGRESSIVE - and are fenced inside, no freedom to walk about), but these dogs have the freedom to just walk around and have complete freedom in general. One is terrified of humans and stays very far away, the other is friendly and whenever I see him when I'm returning from swimming he's very friendly to me and wags his tail - but he is not begging for attention and trying to lick me and begging for food (I've never even fed him or had him try to lick me, I've given him water once and let him sleep in shade on our land when it was hot). And then this made me think - what is the point of people owning dogs that will be cooped up in apartments the majority of the day? Do they not care about their wellbeing much? Because I look at this dog who is outside all day and very happy and not constantly begging for attention compared to the dog my neighbour in Athens owns who never stops barking - what is the appeal of keeping an animal inside that isn't going to be happy most of the time, or would be much happier if it could be outside?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago
▲ 112 r/Dogfree

GoFundMe for dogs

Saw the one for the dog that got shot (why the hell does it have 200k?) and I was thinking - how hard would it be for me to set a fake one up (theoretically) and get donations for it? Are dog nuts really this trigger happy for anything dog-related or was this just a one-off because 'poor doggie with nicks shirt died'?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago
▲ 54 r/Dogfree

Do dog owners have no control over their dogs?

This was a few weeks ago - I live in London and I went for a walk on a sunny afternoon and as I am walking I notice a woman with her dog - ok that's fine the dog isn't bothering anyone - but I noticed that she was getting pulled by the dog and I assumed it must have been a rather big dog (she was quite tall for a woman) and when I got closer to her I saw it was a TINY DOG, it didn't even reach her shin and she was getting PULLED by it - and she was on her phone at the same time. Do they not care? Are they just unwilling to control their dog???? I don't understand. If that was a big dog pulling her she would have been face first on the floor.

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago

How many people here actually Abkhaz (not Georgian)?

I look on this subreddit because I'd like to see actual opinions of Abkhaz and those who live there but I feel like the majority of the things I see on here are from Georgians - am I just seeing posts where more Georgians comment or is this an actual phenomenon here?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago

Why is ND so popular still?

From an outside perspective Greece seems to be in a train wreck (literally) and poverty is growing and everything to be going wrong - so how are they still at 30%?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago

Why do many Turks have poor English?

This is just my experience online (irl Turks I met spoke English very well, but these are Turks outside of Turkey) but I've had multiple times in games or things like OmeTV seeing Turkish people who can't speak English or can speak it albeit at a very poor level so it's not very useful for communication. Why is this? Is it because there's loads of Turkish media (films, songs, social media) so most Turks don't get exposed to English? Is there regional differences? Is there age differences much in English ability?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago

How often does Greece come up in Turkey's news?

I read somewhere that Greece features much less on Turkish news than Turkey does on Greece's news (I think 16 times more Turkey in Greece than vice-versa).

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 2 months ago

abkhazrealty.com - real or fake?

I saw this website (in title) which is a real estate agency in Abkhazia but these prices seem extremely high for locals and I thought non-citizens can't buy real estate there? Is it fake? I can't imagine anyone buying what they sell

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 3 months ago

Looking for advice

Hi! I'm going to be studying business analytics next year in my first year of university, and I was wondering over the summer what skills should I mainly work on? Edexcel? SQL?

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u/Present-Ebb4615 — 3 months ago