Feeling sad si inang kesho marami raw single people, na ikinasasama raw sabi ni God

Feeling sad si inang kesho marami raw single people, na ikinasasama raw sabi ni God

"Aba, ganiyan marami pala ang 'single' dito sa Mountain Province. Ay sus, tignan niyo at baka ibalik ni San Pedro kayo kung hindi niyo tinikman ang luto ni Diyos Poon na sabi nga ang bilin niya ay "Go ye and multiply".

u/glaring_ — 20 hours ago

I hate the way my parents send me texts. Talking to them is exhausting in general.

it goes like this:

(NAME IN ALL CAPS).... Why are you NOT calling??!! PLEASE CALL...

one time it got so bad my parents started bringing up the "you don't appreciate us" card. Literally broke down in the library.

It's exhausting having to act like dealing with them is fine. I literally get ticked off everytime I see a text from them like this.

I already call them every week. And it's the same exact conversations. It would be fine if weren't talking about things that make me feel even worse about myself.

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u/glaring_ — 7 days ago
▲ 5 r/crafts

How & What to make something with human hair?

I've read about Victorian "hairwork", where dead peoples hair are turned into keepsafes like bracelets or charms by braiding it and stuff.

Now my hair isn't that long (Male - mid-length). And I'm not planning on buzzing it.

Actually, I don't know what to do with it. But it's been a year since my last hair cut and I'm not letting it go to waste.

What can I make with 15-17 cm, 1a black hair.

Thanks :)

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u/glaring_ — 14 days ago
▲ 431 r/UniUK

guy next to me in exam hall was quite obviously using his phone

I thought it was kind of funny and I was lowkey trying to contain myself while sitting the exam. Not because I though he was stupid, but just the stress was getting to me and the random glimpse of him scrolling through his phone in between his legs made the environment feel 'unserious' in a way. The proctors walking past him was the cherry on top because how was it not so obvious to them that a guy has his head down too low.

I'm not going to hold an opinion against him, this is just something I never thought I'd witness. What do you think? Have any of you seen someone cheat the exams in broad daylight?

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u/glaring_ — 16 days ago

Hi. I made a few other posts about this.

I have 3 exams coming up in a week. About 2 weeks ago, I was crashing out pn reddit.

Happy to say I've made progress and covered most of the content and slides for all of my modules/courses.

Now that's almost over, I want to know how I can best practise and learn the most within the week without burning out.

Thankfully, my exams are spaced out ~ 3 days. But realistically, how much progress can I make in a week for 3 modules?

Should I start with the ones I know/practised the least for? Or, Should I start practising for the first/last exam?

I'm also scared of the thought that there are so many different combinations in a question, or minute details that may surprise me. I jusy don't want to do badly.

Thanks to all the advice. :)

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u/glaring_ — 1 month ago

So I've left studying late + had 0 knowledge on content, and I have 3 exams in less than 2 weeks time.

Butt, thankfully I've gotten up my ass and have been studying a few days ago.

That being said, I'm scared I do not have enough time to cover all the material and I'm losing motivation because it feels I haven't made any real progress.

I've only finished covering 1 module/exam's contents and I'm now going to start practising. It's unfortunately daunting because I have 2 more subjects to cover and I'm in uni so there is a lot to have to know.

I really wish there was a simpler way to cover/read through everything + getting the hang of how to answer.

*Before anyone says get off reddit (I've heard that enough times), I am actually off to bed after a whole day's revision and I just needed time to ask for reassurance and advice. :) This year just wasn't a great a start but who needs a sob story.

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u/glaring_ — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/UniUK

Hi. I know this is repetitive but I'm still asking anyways.

I missed my lectures for this semester because I felt "off".

At first it was just a few, then it turned to weeks.

I started losing motivation to go to the next lectures because I thought it had lost its point.

I wasn't reviewing the content either because it became too overwhelming.

I also got way too hooked about placements and internships (though I didn't get one).

And then I started questioning myself. There would be days where I would just be in my bed and I would just think about how I haven't really accomplished anything and what is supposed to happen after I graduate.

So everything kind of culminated into me making myself deal with too much and set things aside.

I'm still revising, but I'm scared I don't have time and I won't do well.

I did well in my last exams and I always went to lectures and got out of the house more often.

It's just this year didn't go off on a great start.

I don't know how to revise in this situation. In my last exams, I spent the whole Christmas break revising everyday. This Easter break, I really didn't do anything at all.

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u/glaring_ — 1 month ago