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I have been to an international school in egypt (british) North coast, and I live in a gated community.

Basically you would I guess see me as that privileged person in egypt which yea you are not wrong Well I would I think be privileged compared to the average egyptian living in egypt which would be like where you go to a national school and that you live in a normal area (Basically no gated communities) so yeah

And yes I'm 17 years old right now so yeah that too

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I shoot analog film AMA (programming.dev)

I wanted to see if anyone has any questions about my hobby and to also kill time.

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I'm sick AMA (lemmy.world)
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[RP POST] i live in the alps and get consistently harassed by aliens. ama

#AMA @askmeanything

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by droning_in_my_ears@lemmy.world to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

Here goes nothing

Edit: I didn't like it :(

I don't know if I ate wrong or what but this just tastes super weird. No idea why it's so popular

Edit 2: I just remembered I loved peanuts dipped in honey as a kid. That's kinda similar. I wonder why I didn't like this then.

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Wanna see if I can reveal some hidden memories. Usually, direct questions trigger those memories to come back.

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I won't say too much because that's for you to ask but I got diagnosed with asthma at the age of 15, when my family decided to finally take me to the doctor to ask her about.

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Thread open till I forget it exists

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by glowing_hans@sopuli.xyz to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca
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submitted 3 months ago by MrMoon@aussie.zone to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

I am a 22 year old woman with CSBD aka "Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder", ask me anything

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I've been living in South Korea for 4 years, but in the city.

Therefore we decided to spent time in very rural areas which to be honest are kind of dying here in Korea. Many shops and tourist attractions are closed.

But it's amazing to be so close to nature.

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Grew up in the hood AMA (lemmings.world)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by treyyy@lemmings.world to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

Just switched from Reddit FYI

Until I went off to college in the city, I lived in a pretty dangerous hood in Baltimore with my single mom who had multiple jobs as a waitress, and a stripper at night (also provided escort services to some of her customers, and I slept in the bathtub when she did :/ ). When I was around 15, I cleaned windows & did yard work for a lot of my mom’s customers/clients to help with expenses. I could tell my mom hated her jobs, but she did what she had to, to keep food on the table and a roof over our heads. We stayed in a tiny one bedroom apartment, and my mom would come home at 3-4 am every night. Dad went to prison when I was young for assault, and I grew up around a lot of violence/drugs in general. Now I make okay money and I’ve brought my mom to the safer side of the city, but honestly I wouldn’t be where I am now without her hard work.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by toomanypancakes@lemmy.world to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

Edit: I'm going to bed, so I think that's the end of the AMA. He's gonna stay up a bit longer to take the dogs out. Thanks for all the questions everyone!

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After being miserable and ungrateful for things almost my whole life, I finally feel like my life is consistently great. I really think I realize now how amazing my life has always been, but how focused i was on the shit that didnt matter - the stuff that was temporary. I spent my time worrying about all of it instead of focusing on what I had. I've experienced so much in such little time and have so much more yet to, and I've never been more grateful, excited, at times fearful but eager for it all. I love my life.

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We have a disorder called OSDD and we are plural

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i didn’t mention him because i only really mention people i need advice on, but i have been dating one of my alters in-system for a while (both guys). :) i have osdd

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submitted 5 months ago by Sturgist@lemmy.ca to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

The title.

Feel free to ask me stuff. I'm in Scotland, born in Canada. I've been a mason for coming on 15 years. And my favourite dinosaur is....not really a dinosaur.....the Stenopterygius species. because they're tubby not quite dolphin looking (apparently) reptiles.

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I bullied him back when he was in the closet/a girl in high school for being nerdy. As we grew up, we became friends and I discovered he was a guy now. He’s pretty cool :)

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i heard it's pretty common for trans people to feel like the opposite gender, so i did as a very young kid. starting at ages 7-8.

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I'm a 65 year old woman with a intellectual disability, ask me anything

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I worked as a stripper from 81-83, Ask me anything

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I’m a 21-year-old from a lower-middle-class family, and ever since I finished my intermediate studies from a College (Pakistan) in 2023, I’ve carried a dream in my heart: to walk the leafy quad of a reputable university, to laugh with new friends in the cafeteria, to stay up late talking about life—and to build a future on my own terms. This wasn’t just my dream; it was my mom’s too. I carry her hopes with me every time I sit down to study.

But life had other plans. In 2023, when fees and expenses loomed larger than our savings, my family couldn’t afford to send me on that path. So I put my dream on hold and took a job instead. I started at ₨35,000 per month—and over the last year, through long nights and early mornings, I’ve fought my way up to ₨60,000. I work 8 PM–5 AM, head straight to the gym at 6 AM to clear my head, grab a quick bite, and try to catch 2–3 hours of sleep before doing it all again.

Now, at last, I feel ready to leap—and I want to enroll full-time. But the schedule I’m looking at scares me:

Work: 8 PM–5 AM, five nights a week

Gym: 6 AM–7 AM, for my physical and mental health

University: 8 PM–2 AM lectures, 30–40 km from home, four days a week

Sleep: Only about 2–3 hours a day

Commitment: This marathon would run for the next four years

I know the risks all too well: no safety net if I lose my job, the constant strain on my body and mind, the loneliness that comes with an upside-down schedule. And yet, every time I imagine my mom’s proud smile at my convocation, or the sense of belonging I’d feel on campus, I know I have to try.

My questions for you:

Sustainability: Can a nightly grind, early-morning workouts, and full-time studies truly work over four years—without burning out?

Strategies: What practical tips can help me juggle time, health, and finances? Are there ways to carve out rest, build an emergency fund, or streamline my commute?

Shared Journeys: Has anyone else lived this upside-down life—nights at work and days in class? How did you keep going, and what would you change if you could?

I pour these words out with hope—and with fear. But more than anything, I carry determination: to honor my mom’s dreams, to prove to myself that I am capable of more, and to finally step into the world of campus life I’ve always imagined. Any advice, shared stories, or even just a few words of encouragement would mean the world to me. Thank you for listening.

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my (19m) ex (19 transfem/enby) told everyone we were still dating after i broke up with her.

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submitted 6 months ago by Microw@lemm.ee to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca
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