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  1. Am I welcome here?

    3 months
    lord splendor 🙏🙏🙏
  2. 'He's Full Of S**t': Pediatrician In Congress Blames RFK Jr. For Child's Death From Measles

    3 months
    I wonder how long it will be until US residents are put on no-entry lists for a wide number of countries.
  3. Need suggestions for gifting my parents a robo vaccum

    3 months
    Do not buy the cheap once they require more attention. I would suggest the DREAME L10 Prime Robot Vacuum Cleaner
  4. A rogue ranger is documenting every National Park Service firing

    3 months
    Is there a link to the list? I did not see it in the article.
  5. Conspiracy Theory on the Ranveer Allahabadia case

    3 months
    A far reaching theory but not impossible đŸ˜¶â€đŸŒ«ïž
  6. How common are Vellfires in India?

    3 months
    I see it once in a while in Mumbai. As per car monthly sales data, it sells around 50-100 units per month.
  7. Pictures from Astuti Anand's wedding festivities !!

    3 months
    đŸ„”
  8. How do i stop my parents from snooping through my chats

    3 months
    Hi op,
    I completely understand how you’re feeling. It can be really frustrating and even violating when your parents, especially your mum, go through your personal messages without your consent. It makes you feel like you’re constantly being watched and that they don’t trust you, which can be emotionally exhausting.

    However, given that you’re 16 and considering the typical mindset of Indian parents, their actions likely stem from concern rather than control. In their eyes, they’re just protecting you from potential dangers—cyber threats, misleading friendships, or situations where you might unknowingly put yourself at risk. You mentioned that the chats were about something as harmless as Instagram feed changes, but from their perspective, any private conversation could be something serious. This overprotectiveness is common, especially in families where parents believe they need to monitor everything to ensure their child doesn’t make mistakes.

    That said, this doesn’t mean what she’s doing is justified. Trust is a two-way street, and by constantly snooping, she’s not giving you the space to develop your own judgment. Here’s what you can do:

    > Set Boundaries Subtly

    - Keep your phone with you at all times or use a strong lock screen password. If she asks why, you can say it’s to prevent others from misusing your phone rather than directly accusing her.
    - If you don’t want to delete chats but still want to maintain privacy, you can archive important ones or use disappearing messages (available in WhatsApp/Instagram).
    - If your mum asks what you were talking about, give her a brief, harmless summary so she doesn’t feel the need to check. For example:
    “Oh, we were just discussing some Instagram changes, nothing serious.”
    This might reassure her that you’re not hiding anything.

    > Use Indirect Communication

    Some Indian parents don’t respond well to direct confrontation, but they do take hints from outside sources. You can casually bring up:

    - A friend who feels bad because their mum checks their phone, and how it’s affecting their mental health.
    - A news article or a conversation about how privacy is important for teenagers to learn responsibility.
    - If your another family member is more understanding, talk to them and see if they can explain your side to your mum.

    > Understand When to Pick Your Battles

    Some parents are just wired to worry excessively, and changing them takes time. Instead of constantly fighting over it, choose when it’s worth addressing. If it’s a casual chat about harmless things, maybe let it go. But if it starts affecting your mental health, then you definitely need to assert your need for privacy.

    > Emotional Balance – Don’t Let This Consume You

    Feeling like you’re always being watched can be exhausting, but don’t let it make you feel powerless. Instead of focusing on what she does, focus on what you can control—how you react, how you communicate, and how you manage your privacy.

    Remember, you’re not alone in this. Many teenagers with strict parents face this issue. Over time, as you grow older and prove that you’re responsible, your parents will likely ease up. Until then, balance patience with setting small but firm boundaries.

    Hope this helps, and stay strong
  9. Need Some Help!

    3 months
    DM me
  10. Why can't Indian football win against China?

    3 months
    In India no one knows what's football, no one has heard of messi or ronaldo
  11. A rogue ranger is documenting every National Park Service firing

    3 months
    Friend sent a note about a visit to Padre Island National Seashore during pandemic when staff were furloghed. Overrun by homeless, trash everywhere - not picked up, no rangers around. A preview of our national parks next summer.
  12. Will I ever be able to get a job?

    3 months
    Restructure! Call internships, work experience. Move them to the top, where is the skill section?
  13. PLEASE CLEARIFY MY DOUBT ;=; (Also posted in r/hindu)

    3 months
    Did Brahma, Vishnu or Shankar ask you to workshop them?
    Just because someone dies makes them not good enough? Ram, Krishna, Sati have all died.
    Worshipping's sole purpose is to show your devotion to someone, it doesn't promise you eternal life.
    Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, you, me and everything that exists are forms of the same parmatma.

    Puranas follow this pattern of glorifying one form of parmatma over the others, in Vishnu Purana you will see Vishnu as the supreme lord and cause of all that exists, similarly in Shiva Purana Shiva will be the superior one.
  14. Bashing bad boy lovers in 360 degree.

    3 months
    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUMVCYMX6qY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUMVCYMX6qY)

    The song. Thank me later
  15. City Updates.

    3 months
    Bhoot ka saya hai
  16. What's happening on Instagram these days. How are these people real

    3 months
    and they have learnt the word alimony and using it everywhere as if their miserable ass can even score a girl in the first place
  17. If there was pill, which would allow you to never feel attraction towards the other gender, would you take it?

    3 months
    you need to go to the gym bro
  18. What's happening on Instagram these days. How are these people real

    3 months
    I am now slowly understanding why the world hates India and especially Indian men. Everything aside, my brain hurts reading their English.
  19. Drop ur Wallpapers (TP) :)

    3 months
    https://preview.redd.it/dagcqzu2lqle1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c4dafe63215abf1a46a89034276bf66cd29eb52

    Mine
  20. Spotify is getting really annoying

    3 months
    rimusic(dot)xyz : Free, Open Source, Ad-Free, Trustworthy (github), Legal (uses public yt api), Free Music Downloads, Very Active Community, Privacy Centric (All Data Stored Locally On Device), Beautiful, Extremely Customisable, Extensively Featured Music Streamer. (I've Used Yt music revanced and modded spotify earlier but nothing comes close to this)

    us(dot)qobuz(dot)squid(dot)wtf : Go here for lossless song and album downloads \[FLAC/WAV/ALAC (i recommend FLAC)\] \[Use VLC or Poweramp to play lossless audio\]

    sorry for not posting links, i don't want them to get the attention of bad people. Just replace (dot) with .
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