That sounds great. if you don't mind me asking, what model are you using/ what are your laptop's specs?
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naw, that's so cute
Ich kontempliere diese Frage an den Kundenstütz von Hallo Frisch weiter zu leiten...
Ich wollte doch nur Endiviensalat essen D:
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Ja, danke schön :3
If I choose a sexual partner I think about me being safe, their ability to communicate (I like this, dislike that) and their ability to respect my wishes as well. This is not dependent on experience, instead there are many more factors.
The only reason I am even wondering about this, is because men are insecure and ashamed about their inexperience and belittle themselves or others. hint
Generally I like to ask a lot of questions in order to fully understand concepts. Additionaly maths are unintuitive to me. So, for me class moved to fast, I didn't dare to ask questions, because my classmates would assume you were dumb if you did, and my parent insulting me for my lack of understanding built resentment and the believe that maths simply aren't for me.
I read an article recently that explains that this believe further perpetuates the lack of understanding and that it's basically a downwards spiral. And it made sense to me. Not just in respect to maths, but school overall. I always assumed I was an idiot because my grades, my classmates, teachers, friends and parents suggested or deepened that believe. Now I am studying a field I am interested in and thrive, to the point that one teacher actually complimented my intelligence. and then everyone got up and applauded
So yeah, I agree. Given a relaxed environment to learn maths, I can absolutely see myself enjoying it. Even if it's just the teachers fascination rubbing off on me.
I heard our brains aren't made to handle this many choices. It's easier to pick a movie when choosing between 3-5 options