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12 votes
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Elizabeth Wurtzel on discovering the truth about her parents
4 votes -
I was a cable guy. I saw the worst of America
42 votes -
Yes, I get lonely, but it's better than the alternative
7 votes -
Where should I move to?
I haven't posted at all on Tildes, but I've been here! I've seen how great of a community it is, even if it isn't that popular yet, so I wanted to ask you kind people for advice on where I should...
I haven't posted at all on Tildes, but I've been here! I've seen how great of a community it is, even if it isn't that popular yet, so I wanted to ask you kind people for advice on where I should move to. Please tell me if this is the wrong group.
I can't decide where to move. I really want to live in a giant city like NYC because I have a degree in CS and computers are popular in big cities, plus I just enjoy them, but (as I'm sure everyone knows) it's super expensive. I also really love rain and snow. If any of you could recommend a relatively inexpensive city that rains and snows a lot, I'd greatly appreciate it. It doesn't have to be in the U.S. Thank you all so much!
19 votes -
I am staying home on New Year's Eve, and I'm totally fine about it
13 votes -
‘I feel invisible’: Native Americans languish in public schools
9 votes -
The best of the Long Read in 2018
10 votes -
Does anyone tip outside of the US?
I get that in America, servers are paid low wages, but does anyone actually tip (servers or otherwise) outside the country?
15 votes -
Specially-trained autism assistance dogs helping change the lives of children
8 votes -
Third-wave anti-racism makes sense, but it’s a dead end
11 votes -
Who is an "expert"?
8 votes -
Male disposability and far left hypocrisy
13 votes -
A Texas elementary school speech pathologist refused to sign a pro-Israel oath, so she lost her job
18 votes -
Pornhub Insights - 2018 Year in Review (graphs and NSFW text; no explicit images)
22 votes -
Dear male cyclists, lose the attitude
8 votes -
The case for unionizing comedy: Sketch comics and improv performers can either organize or watch the industry rot
11 votes -
The tale of a fake hitman, a kill list, a darknet vigilante... and a murder
7 votes -
The real roots of American rage - How anger became the dominant emotion in our politics and personal lives—and what we can do about it
22 votes -
What happened next? The survivors of the Genoa bridge collapse: ‘We’ve been abandoned, as if nothing happened’
9 votes -
What happens to charities when the end goal is to become redundant?
6 votes -
In China, a school trains boys to be ‘real men’
12 votes -
Stop buying crap, and companies will stop making crap
30 votes -
What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness | Robert Waldinger
7 votes -
Think your cleaners are beneath you?
13 votes -
Do we need to hide who we are to speak freely in the era of identity politics?
20 votes -
A week in Xinjiang's absolute surveillance state
14 votes -
Middle-class San Francisco tenants are moving into dorms for reasonable rent
9 votes -
Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong
5 votes -
Searching for gold (illegally) in South Africa's abandoned mines
10 votes -
'They ordered me to get an abortion': A Chinese woman's ordeal in Xinjiang
12 votes -
Poor English, few jobs: Are Australian universities using international students as 'cash cows'?
9 votes -
Why standing desks are overrated
18 votes -
Inside the Flat Earth Conference, where the world’s oldest conspiracy theory is hot again
9 votes -
Ten "other" conversation topics for Thanksgiving dinner
4 votes -
Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 5: Public Housing Part 1
6 votes -
How the women of The Expanse are expanding our worldview
16 votes -
How to handle difficult conversations at Thanksgiving
8 votes -
Today is International Men's Day
30 votes -
"Framed": She was the PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
8 votes -
The future of aging just might be in Margaritaville
9 votes -
North Korea - Inside the world's most secretive state
4 votes -
When will security go back to normal?
9 votes -
Stuck In A Ditch In The Middle Of A Desert In A Country I Don't Know The Name Of
I'm sitting here, not being able to sleep and watching every single John Mayer music video ever made, finding myself a little stuck. I've got good friends, I've got a free environment to do...
I'm sitting here, not being able to sleep and watching every single John Mayer music video ever made, finding myself a little stuck.
I've got good friends, I've got a free environment to do whatever I want to do, and I've got enough stuff around me to keep me alive. Somehow, this isn't what I hoped for.
Ever since I was a kid, I always dreamed of this moment. I'm on my own. I've got my axe, and I'm ready for battle, but, I can't swing this thing, man. I don't have enough motivation, something I've been struggling with since I was born. I'm a chronic procrastinator, even when it's about something I actually want to. I want to sit down, write music, and make people smile. I want to do all these things, but I can't find enough willpower to do it. Maybe it's just my current emotional state holding me back. I miss the connection I used to have with someone that put me at my absolute peak in life.
It's so unbelievably unfair to me that someone that seemed to help me so much and bring me up can just walk out on me like that with no explanation. She made me a better person when she was around, and a worse person when she's not. I don't understand why I still think about it every single day. I guess this is more of a rant / self help post, but I do pose one question:
How do I get rid of the constant thought of someone? She's connected to everything I do in life and I really gotta fucking stop. Is there something I'm missing when it comes to getting over someone? Do I chase her? I've tried before, but it ended worse the second time around.
Anyone have similar experiences? I'm sure there are some sad wrecks out there tonight. Come and share your story about the best person you've ever met that you'll never meet again.
12 votes -
Students protest Zuckerberg-backed digital learning program and ask him: ‘What gives you this right?’
10 votes -
Counting down the days in God's waiting room: An 82-year-old writer spends his final years in a retirement home surrounded by the sick and the sorry – and finds it hard to hold back the tears.
6 votes -
The gifts we want to give in 2018
5 votes -
The invisible experiences of first-time Gen-X mothers
4 votes -
Period-tracking apps are not for women
28 votes -
When Asian women are harassed for marrying non-Asian men
20 votes