
What’s It Like To Live In Johannesburg, South Africa

I wake up in a house that looks, from the outside, like it belongs in a lifestyle magazine. High walls, electric fencing, security cameras tucked into the corners. It’s quiet, almost too quiet, like the world is happening somewhere else. The street outside is empty. Nobody walks unless they have to.
Before I leave, there’s a routine I don’t even think about anymore. Gates locked. Alarm off. Quick scan of the street. You don’t drift through your morning here. You stay switched on.
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What Are the Downside of Living In Japan?

Lots of mindless, pointless paperwork for everything. If you want a new phone contract, for example, come back in two weeks because the phone company had to contact the manager of the branch, who has to contact the district manager, who has to contact the regional manager, who has to contact the president of the company to approve it, and all of them have to hanko (sign via a special stamp) the documents approving you. (This may be slightly exaggerated, but only slightly.)
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“My in-laws are overstepping my boundaries”

Is a visit from the in-laws every 1.5 months for 2 weeks too much?
I NEVER agreed to it. I said one week max. But once they’re here they would ask to stay. Now suddenly 2 weeks in the normal. I said if it’s two weeks it has to be two months in between. Then it inches closer together. Now the norm has become 2 weeks every 1.5 months…and shaving off days of the in between.
They’re overbearing, take over the house, criticize and comment on how to raise our child.
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Know Your Rights. What To Do If You Get Pulled Over By The Police

So, let’s talk about getting pulled over. Stay calm. Don’t look back at the police car or the officer approaching. No sudden movements. Just sit still and wait. Don’t rummage for your license and insurance until asked. When the officer reaches your window, be respectful. Regardless of your feelings about the police, every sentence should end with “sir” or “ma’am”. Keep your voice calm and steady. If asked why you were pulled over, simply say, “No sir,” and let the officer tell you. Don’t argue. Just acknowledge and move on.
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The Dumping Grounds
What Is the Psychology of Someone Who Feels They Are Unworthy of Love?

There’s a quiet, brutal story some people carry around like a second spine:
“I am not someone worth loving.”
They don’t always say it out loud. In fact, most of the time, they don’t even consciously think it. But it leaks out everywhere—in who they choose, what they tolerate, how they interpret silence, how they react to kindness. It’s not just a belief. It’s a lens. And once you’re looking through it, everything starts to confirm it.
Let’s talk about where that comes from—and why it’s so damn sticky.
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I Lost 18 Years in a Thai Prison

I got arrested in 1994, just as I was about to board a flight out of Thailand. One minute I was through passport control, thinking I’d pulled it off, and the next, it was over. No drama, no chase scene. Just a quiet realization that whatever life I thought I was heading back to had just collapsed into something else entirely.
“Long time partner and baby daddy won’t marry me”

I’ve been with my boyfriend for over five years. We have a two year old together and have lived together the entire time. On the surface, everything is stable. We share a car, rent a house, and split utilities. Our life works.
The problem is that he won’t marry me.
We talk about the future a lot, and it’s clear he plans to stay with me, but marriage never seems to be part of that plan. Whenever I bring it up, he gets defensive or brushes it off. Sometimes he says things like “why don’t you just ask me” or that marriage is just a piece of paper. But to me, it means a lot more than that.
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Linkage
The Ultimate Guide to Multifactor Authentication: Which One Is Really the Best – Shield And Fortify
26 Nostalgic Photos That’ll Have You Saying “Damn, I Remember That” – Ned Hardy
Everyone should have an LED lantern because it’s a simple, reliable light source that keeps you safe and functional whether you’re camping in the dark or dealing with an unexpected power outage at home. – Amazon
The hidden power keeping wages low – NPR
Meta to track workers’ keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training – CNET
Startups Brag They Spend More Money on AI Than Human Employees – 404 Media
An Existential Crisis in the Crossword Community – Vulture
A Deep Dive Into the Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman Trial, Our Next Techstravaganza – The Ringer
D4vd had ‘significant amount’ of child sex abuse images on iCloud account, prosecutors say – NBC News
This digital notebook is great because it combines a large, paper-like display with a stylus so you can read, write, and annotate without distractions all in one device. – Amazon
Today’s Internet Rabbit Hole – Ned Hardy
7 Healthy Foods That Are Actually Bad for You – Linkiest
13 Petty Power Moves From History That Define Passive Aggressive – Ranker
One month phone-free: Young Americans try digital detox – Yahoo
Meta is laying off 10% of its entire staff next month. Read the full memo it just sent. – Business Insider
Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount’s $81 billion takeover of the Hollywood giant – AP News
Strong Relationships Make a Successful Retirement – ESI Money
Mapped: Where Populations Are Booming and Shrinking by 2050 – Visual Capitalist


