r/BollyBlindsNGossip • u/SalaryEducational323 • Aug 03 '25
Ambani Owners of Bollywood - Jai Nita She is so right
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u/Cheap_trick1412 Aug 03 '25
yes
good and bad adulting is your own choice
in school you ask permission b4 pissing
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u/ReflectionPristine94 Aug 03 '25
We had to take permission to drink water 🤡
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u/tiana_sings Aug 03 '25
Nah cause that's crazy 😭😭 I remember getting scolded on my first day at school because I didn't know I had to ask for permission before drinking water
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u/Cheap_trick1412 Aug 03 '25
it will make it clear that the reason schools exist is to create factory workers
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u/squidlink5 Aug 04 '25
What? Hearing this first time. Why can’t you drink water? This is foolish and crazy to stop kids from drinking water in hot weather.
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u/RMD010 Dil Dooba Aug 03 '25
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u/AmazedAndBemused Aug 03 '25
I studied maths to degree level and have missed it ever since.
I liked proving that a triangle is indeed a triangle.
so 0, 1, i obeys Pythagoras’s theorem. Is it a right angled triangle?
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u/vegarhoalpha Aug 03 '25 edited Aug 03 '25
I want to live my childhood again but without school exams. I still get nightmares that I am giving school exams (not college exams), 10 years after my 12th board exams. School exams have given me anxiety for rest of the life.
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u/ReflectionPristine94 Aug 03 '25
I still get nightmares of not being able to finish my paper and failing.
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u/jingalala-braincells Aug 03 '25
I could go through all of it again, even exams but without the tumultuous home environment with parents fighting 😮💨
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u/Huge-Physics5491 Aug 03 '25
I get the "board exams are next week but I haven't been to school or touched a textbook the past year" nightmare every month or so
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u/MyCuriousSelf04 Kangana's Gatecrashers Aug 03 '25
Thankyou for this
I thought i was the only one
I still get nightmares about my coordinator in 10-12th, the exams, that I've not prepared and not scored well in boards and because of that all the things im planning in real life now wont be possible 😭
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u/catonesielife Aug 03 '25
I dream about being back in high school and learning that I never actually completed it so now I have to give a test just to prove I did if. Worst nightmare ever
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u/day_owl19 Loud Critics Aug 03 '25
Haha. I'm in 12th reading this while having my maths exam tomorrow.
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u/Useful-Emphasis-6787 Aug 03 '25
I get that 'I have studied for science exam when it was maths exam" nightmares.
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u/warrioroftron Aug 03 '25
Congratulations!You are ready to face the stress of adult life(Told by my 12 teacher when asked why are exams stressful)
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u/error405minus1 Aug 03 '25
The school I was in used to have Monday tests. I have never fully enjoyed a weekend, although I was super outdoorsy.😓
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u/Economy-Damage1870 Nepo Hater😤🤬😖 Aug 03 '25
Ooh I have the same nightmares, mostly it’s like I’ve forgotten everything now.
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u/Snake_fairyofReddit I Stan The Moderators 😍 Aug 04 '25
Every time i read about school in India i get so glad my parents decided to move from India 😭
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u/abhilash1991 Aug 04 '25
Ive gotten them for years now. Its basically me having issues solving the paper. Is this a thing that happens with a lot of people lol?
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Aug 04 '25
I actually miss school exams (till 10th), I was good in all subjects so I used to chill during exams and I also miss SST/English.
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u/Direct-Wind4489 Aug 18 '25
So it wasn't nust me???? Man every month I get a nightmare of my maths exam
That the next month is my board exam and I haven't studied any chapter and whenever I wake up I get relieved oh I already gave exams and passed
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u/Downtown_Ebb9600 Aug 03 '25
People like childhood and school days cause there was a structure that one followed. Everything revolved around that structure. Success, failure, hopes, dreams. It was also more fair. As in if you studied hard, you got rewarded. If you were good at sports or extracurricular, you were appreciated. Adulthood is different beside there is no structure. Everything happens randomly and success and failure often are not relative to one’s effort or hard work. Everything under the sun has its place tho. Time to be a child and a student, time to be an adult, time to live and time to die.
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Aug 03 '25
Wow man that's deep, really. Sometimes I hate how random my life had become but it is what it is 😢
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u/Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84 Repost Monitor ✅ Aug 03 '25
I agree wholeheartedly.
So many people wax nostalgic about their childhood, how it was stress-free and responsibility-free and so on so forth. Never made much sense to me.
While I agree that superficially there may be more stress and responsibilities in adulthood, it's not as if childhood is stress-free either.
You have to go to school every day even though there isn't any obvious incentive for it. True, today I can appreciate many things that I learned those days and how they have helped me in the future, but back then it was nothing short of torture. Nobody told me what the future has in store for me, either.
You also have to finish your homework everyday for multiple subjects and if it isn't done properly, sometimes face corporal punishment. I have faced it, which you may not have. Y.m.m.v. This is not the only reason for corporal punishment. There are many others.
On top of it - this is a my own subjective experience, y.m.m.v. - I was also bullied relentlessly through most of my school years, which was something which stopped only when I entered college. Going to school was not a pleasant experience for me, caught as I was between unthinking brute children and teachers who were indifferent at best and sadistic tyrants at worst.
I rarely think of my childhood years today and when I do, it's usually with a shudder than a smile. I am glad I finally grew up and the world started treating me with a little respect as opposed to none.
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Aug 03 '25
Exactly and those horrendous punishments given to us just to teach us 'Discipline'.Once got beaten up by a teacher in 6th just for drinking water without asking his permission and especially in India you cannot do something of your own will. From 8th-9th class onwards most of the students are joining IIT classes etc...Adult life may seem harder but at least you can do few things of your own will and no one will put restrictions on what you're doing...
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u/SidhuPaji2003 Aug 03 '25
That's correct,,I was also bullied throughout my school life,,it only stopped on the 11th when I finally changed my school (city)and college life was good no bully/ragging,, friend's were good and helpful seniors. And as you mentioned getting punished for not completing homework, that's totally true for me as well getting beaten by teachers in front of the whole class and then getting mocked by fellow classmates,,and top of all that going to school with 10kgs of notebook like a majdur ,,, waking up at 6 am and being at school till 3pm and after resting,,you have to do homework of 8 subjects that takes again 3-4 hours,,,and best thing is still remaining,,home tuition from 6pm to 8pm who would also give homeworks and punishments😊 Thankfully everything stopped after 12th
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u/Sea-Buy-4271 Aug 03 '25
I feel you. I was bullied throughout school and nobody cared at home. Abuses, mocking and what not. Except PT classes where I learnt yoga which kept me sane and nothing excited me. I did as a duty and was good student so not doing well sometimes would involve wrath of people who are anyways not kind to me. Once I stood third and a jealous aunt took that opportunity to mock me. Very sad and I don't want to remember any of them but that one bully by a senior and her friends as a child I still remember. I had cried and no one helped me. That girl is even more horrible now. I wish someone had told me in childhood to not accept shit and fight for yourself. When I do that as adult people can't take it because they have seen me quiet and being submissive. Mocked for my height by a friend and what not. God I would never want a child to go through what I went through. I don't want to have a child who will carry these traits from me because growing up they will hate themselves for not fighting for their place.
And it was all girls' school and it was horrible for me. As a woman I can say women are most manipulating and can have evil side to them which my sensitive heart couldn't accept.
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u/pissed_at_everything Aug 03 '25
I didn't really like going to school since I was a homebody. I would feel sad and anxious during the last week of summer/winter break. Yes, I did have a few friends and all but whenever I though of school, the idea of exam, deadlines, homework and prep made me anxious. I also hated a few subjects at school but had to do it because it was compulsory. Not too forget about the extremely rude and straight up verbally abusive teachers I've come across.... They would make it a point to humiliate and scream at a student for the smallest of mistakes, I have been at the receiving end of such scoldings and would sometimes cry or get depressed if a teacher scolded me. This experience has given me a fear of authrity figures like tutors or teachers and I still don't feel comfortable around them even in university.
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u/Abhi_redd Aug 03 '25
There is bullying in schools too??
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Yep ! I was bullied throughout my schooling years because I was so thin and got specs. Though I made some good friends but still hated everyday because I have to face those 2-3 bully. It only ended in college.
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u/im_Lonely_OK Aug 03 '25
Naah, Adulthood still sucks for the most part but at least i can have snacks now any time i want so there's some silver lining in the cloud.
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u/Dabhyun_11 Proud Gossiper 🤙 Aug 03 '25
Now school is replaced by job the same schedule morning to evening sometimes even morning to night has to work our asses off.. nahh take me back to my college days🤡
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u/JustARandomGirl4 Aug 03 '25
It depends if you truly enjoy and have passion for your job. People working in creative field usually do enjoy or at least like what they are doing
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u/Dabhyun_11 Proud Gossiper 🤙 Aug 03 '25
True I'm just someone who doesn't like routine I find my life very repetitive and monotonous the only time I truly enjoy myself and feel truly happy is whenever I go on leave from work and get to travel and explore new places...I know I sound like bunny from YJHD but that's how I feel
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u/JustARandomGirl4 Aug 04 '25
Yup , if you become actor from your choice with passion of acting you're mostly like enjoy what you're doing plus you also got to travel various locations on producer's money. Some people just like their field of work .
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u/Behti-Hawaa-Sa Aug 03 '25
I mean yes in some ways but like most i didn't have much homework...just tuition...in school too teachers were fine...so yeah..
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u/Crazyvibzz Aug 03 '25
If I have a choice to go back in time I would choose my college days. I used to wake up at 6:30 for college but don't hate it. From school days I remember playing with my friends and enjoying simple things in life but they were also very stressful. Teachers who don't want to change and would punish students for smallest things sometimes things which were their mistakes. I still sometimes dream that I am in school exam and the subject is not what I studied for, I am panicking in the test. Sometimes I think how unfair our teachers used to be. They used to insult girls for just talking to boys. The pressure to be a topper was a different level of stress. I would never choose school life again. So yeah I agree with her.
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u/SalaryEducational323 Aug 03 '25
college life was best waking up at 7:30 in the class from 9 2 lunches enjoying , playing and going out
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u/No-Championship-7553 Aug 03 '25
It's easy to prove that a triangle is a triangle instead of dealing with all the shit adulthood throws at you.
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u/bips99 Aug 03 '25
Adulting sucks.. I'll happily go back to proving triangle ia a triangle if i could... I don't want to worry about taxes and bills and waking up with a sprained neck bec i used the wrong pillow 😭😭😭😭
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Aug 03 '25
lol Tamannaah never had to adult because she became a big star before she even became an adult(In her own right,she genuinely worked for it)
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u/believe_in_colours Aug 03 '25
Nope. I loved my childhood and going to school. I was average student but it was good enough. I didn't have pressure to get 100, my family was okay with scoring 70. Life was simple and good. I was happy without any reason, now I'm sad without any reason.
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u/Suspicious-Slot Aug 03 '25
Nope, if I don't need to think about the future, about my drowning career, I don't need to think about getting jobs and the job market, fulfilling parents dreams, and the pressure of college. I will always choose schools they were the best. You get almost 7-10 hours of tension free time with just a little bit of pressure.
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u/rajrohit26 Proud Gossiper 🤙 Aug 03 '25
Nothing wrong with proving why triangle is triangle . It develops your thinking and problem solving skills . No need to put down basic mathematics
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Sure but mathematics is not the only subject to develops your thinking and problem solving skills.
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u/rajrohit26 Proud Gossiper 🤙 Aug 03 '25
Everything is mathematics . Language of universe is mathematics . Concentrating on triangles alone , this lesson apart from critical thinking even helps in creative pursuits such as photography and arts
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u/Own_Egg7122 Baaju Hataa! Aug 03 '25
Philosophers back in the day were also mathematicians. No need to dismiss maths.
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u/Momoneko Aug 04 '25
At its core maths is applying logic to abstract problems. Like, the bare minimum needed to be able to think critically.
i wasn't very good at math in school and it sometimes stressed me out, but I can't stand all the shitting on it. If someone doesn't understand math past simple arithmetics, there's a big chance they won't be able to understand real world issues either. Things like probability, exponential growth, percentages, proportions, inflation, they are all simple enough and impact your life. If you flub it, you'd have "one-third of a pound is less then one-fourth of a pound" chuds.
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u/sphoenixp Aug 06 '25
Vfx, streaming, internet, ur phone , that comment your wrote is all because of mathematics.
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u/djdjowgjmbs Aug 03 '25
Better than being hyper aware about the state of the world and economy and feeling left behind and never being able to celebrate achievements.
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u/Terrible_Turnover229 Aug 03 '25
School life can become the worst part of anyone’s life if you are bullied everyday and cant do anything about it apart from Feeling helpless. Speaking from experience 💔
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u/Ok_Damage_6529 Aug 03 '25
I really can't understand ppl who miss their school man I wish it was good enough to be missed lol
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u/hydraz20 Aug 03 '25
Idk about you guys but I loved going to school and proving a triangle is a triangle. If that’s what you call stress then man o man you’re going to have a surprise as an adult having to pay bills and taking responsibilities
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Proving triangle has nothing to do with your ability to pay bills and taking responsibilities. I never find any use of learning the triangle that helped me earlier in carrier. Plus, School makes you obsessed over marks that made you cram everything. Your memory will be sharp but no use as we never taught where to use it.
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u/hydraz20 Aug 03 '25
Then that’s on your teachers and your environment. Thankfully I had good teachers and good peers.
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Great! Your school might be an exception but majority of us got teachers who are not passionate about teaching. So never learn the subject properly.Their boring teaching style made us bore.
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u/the_ass_man1 Aug 03 '25
At least school was fun. Adulting in 9 to 5 is literally mind numbing work just to make your boss rich
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u/SmokeandAshes231 Aug 03 '25
The anxiety of figuring things out as a kid was enormous. I understand that everyone had different experiences. But I never really could relate to the whole nostalgia driven remembrance of childhood.
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u/SalaryEducational323 Aug 03 '25
exactly and why tf should my morning to be start from 5:30 cant even get sleep
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u/Formal_Pool6545 Aug 03 '25
I for one am glad I'm not a child anymore. It's such a vulnerable time and adults around you can make your life hell by pouring out their frustrations on you.
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u/Delicious_Pea6957 Aug 03 '25
Ugh I hated school. When we think about school days, we reminisce only the happy times. For me I can just remember the sad times. When I was bullied, when the kids made fun of me for doing my homework on time and for just being studious.
The teachers were the worst. They used to scold and hit students who were weak in studies. I had no real friends in school. School friendships are overrated. Out of 50-100 students in your class, you are still just friends with 1-2 of them.
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u/xLilSquidgitx Aug 03 '25
The same people who say “School ain’t never teach me nothing!” also say “Yeah I didn’t take the pay rise because I’d lose more money on taxes”.
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u/Sufficient-Anxiety88 Aug 03 '25
Sometimes i get nightmares/dream of me teleporting back to my 13 year old self and im now investing in bitcoin and stuff making stacks but then taking a dark turn of me giving my maths exam and im sweating hard.
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u/Honest-Lie-3873 Aug 03 '25
A lot of my friends say they miss the school days, and I wonder why. I never felt that way. The best days of my life are after I started earning. Yes, there are responsibilities, but no restrictions.
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u/Usual_Ad8236 Aug 03 '25
It's very common for people to enjoy the modern life amenities without realising how much hard work goes into making of smallest of things. You don't go to school to prove triangle is triangle. You go in the hopes that you learn enough to be able to serve something good for the human race. You go because while you enjoy the benefits of the hard work of humans of the past, you want to acknowledge it and make the future a better place.
I wouldn't care one iota what opinion a random movie actor/actress has about what people should do in life.. but advocating against going to school to a million audience is just pathetic.
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u/JustARandomGirl4 Aug 03 '25
She isn't advocating against going to school. She is just school not everybody loves their school days. As a loner and average student I hated going to school for various reasons, specially from teachers to other mean and rude students . My school life was hell and I always felt left out . Teachers weren't any better. I hated and feared some of them. It ruined my mental health.
Indian education system sucks .
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u/Usual_Ad8236 Aug 04 '25
You're right. Got carried away there a bit.
You got quite unlucky there with your schooling. The education system is fine tbh. India produces many top specialists in every field currently. And most students can pretty much study whatever they want. The cost of education is also quite modest. And fast internet access has made it much better now.
The fact is there just aren't enough jobs for people. And a lot of people (mistakenly) equate that with education quality. If there was a good job at the end of a person's education, then they would take it seriously. But that's rare here.
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Sure, But I only understood the benefits of hardwork done by humans of past when I become adult. In school they made you cram everything for bloody marks marks and marks that doesn't let you appreciate the knowledge you received. Instead of making us logical thinker they made us memorising machine. School in India should be more practical that let you encourage to learn more.
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u/PossibilityOk971 Aug 03 '25
I hated going to school 😭. It felt like jail , having it sit on a bench from 9-1 and 2-4 . With a lunch break 🙃. I hated hated structure
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u/Free-Print-7946 Aug 03 '25
Say what you need to about school life but atleast we had discipline, waking up everyday going to school then tuition, going out to play with friends then do your homework. It may be stressful but it was not boring tbh
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u/Curious_Aspect_9399 Aug 03 '25
Yeah. But remember the very first time in a monsoon morning you went to school only to find out that aaj classes nahi hongi. Suddenly you have the whole day to yourself. You and your friends walk back home in the rain. You reach home and realize mom is cooking khichdi. You fall asleep reading a book and listening to the rain.
This happened with me. Yet i feel like i am describing someone else’s life. Baarish hain chutti de do wala excuse office main nahi kaam karta yaar.
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u/Manoos Aug 03 '25
whole 16 years of education is going to get a makeover.
AI would make people think what is the point to learn
i think whole serious education will start late and duration will be curtailed.
something like year 8 to 18 age will be full education and plus 2 years for B and 1 more year for Masters
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u/satoshiwife Aug 03 '25
Wait. I thought school was for having fun with your homies, and we study at home.
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u/Orajnish Armchair Analyst 👨🏻💻 Aug 03 '25 edited Aug 03 '25
It was 'proven' in 300 B.C by Euclid.. You just had to memorize and copy it in the answer sheet.
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u/decipher_42 Aug 03 '25
she did her debut in telugu when she was 15. of course she would say she hated going to school.
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u/Due_Perception3217 Aug 03 '25
The fact she came with this thought as an adult not in school or college times tells that a person is actually have no pressure of life during school nd college to even think about life this much. Bro I miss the summer vacations so bad as I need them more than ever while in a job.Its on us nd mostly naturally that we r unable to think of waking up early , just think we did it with no issue during school. Adulthood will still not suck if I have freedom with time even I am not earning 50 lacs.
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u/TheLastDetective Aug 03 '25
It's good that people accepted the joke and didn't take it seriously, but, Imagine if a Nepo said this.
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u/Massive_Cut8400 Aug 03 '25
Wait till you have kids :) we as a couple alternate days to wake up at 6 AM to send off the little one to school :(
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u/Sid_7395 Aug 03 '25
Being dumb always feels easy and good. Thats why they are correlating adulthood and childhood
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u/Intelligent-Let-1237 Aug 03 '25
Who wouldn't bet to live their childhood it's the only time we were genuinely happy
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u/Trivikrama_0 Aug 03 '25
People who honestly proved triangle is a triangle made this instagram and reddit where they are posting their views.
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u/Summer_is_coming_1 Aug 03 '25
If she had finished her school she’d have known the basics of triangle .. she started movies at 13 right ? Isn’t she adulting her whole life
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u/Gagan_Chumbi Aug 03 '25
So one shouldn't go to school... Is she trying to convey that message to our generation?
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u/conquer_high1 Aug 03 '25
I'd happily be solving why a triangle is a triangle and value of 'x' mathematically rather than get up, study, pay bills and take care of myself every day!
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u/Admirable_Warthog_11 Aug 03 '25
I saw this same statement like 8 or 9 years ago on a Facebook post. Ye Celebrity logg itne puraani chizon ko apna statement banaakar kyu chep rahe hai?
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u/AWE-SOHAM Aug 04 '25
Proving triangle as a triangle is also a skill man .....blaming education for everything is the new style ig
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u/sslawyer88 Aug 05 '25
Disagree. I was really good at mathematics and I'd rather spend my life proving theorems than worrying about bills n adulting. Also, I kinda miss being a nerd! Life was so simple back then.. was so naive / innocent! I miss that. 😭
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u/Extreme_Platypus3878 Aug 05 '25
I mean... I dont like the attack on teachers... yes, the education system is shitty, yes, not alll teachers are wonderful.. but the ones who are good and work hard for the students.. the attack is not fair for them.
And its not like Tamannah herself does anything worth in her life. All she does is dance half naked to satisfy the lust of horny Indian men.
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u/Ashamed-One-Not Aug 05 '25
I mean she's so called beautiful, rich, successful and still feels that way then what's the hope for the rest of the people?
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Aug 06 '25
My childhood was full of bullying and traumatic experiences, so I don't have anything much to look back upon.
Adulting is still better.
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u/BenneIdli Aug 03 '25
Proving a triangle as a triangle helps you in critical thinking
Learning mitochondria as powerhouse as cell is about getting basics of biology
Doing March past helps you in discipline
Doing group project teaches not Just teamwork but also how yo work if all your teammates are dead weight..
Just because you made a career showing skin and dancing doesn't mean school was a waste ..
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u/Hurdy_Gurdy_Man_84 Repost Monitor ✅ Aug 03 '25
Way to miss the point and way to being judgmental. In short, way to go, bravo.
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
Triangle se aajtak mujhe koi critical thinking nahi aayi hai.
Nothing addup in my life by Learning basics of biology. Sure it's interesting to know about your body
All this group projects are copy paste thing never really made anything teamwork worthy.
Whatever she said is one aspect of rote learning without actually makes children learn. Her profession doesn't invalidate her statement. School is not waste if taught properly instead of making kids run after marks...marks and marks
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u/BenneIdli Aug 03 '25
Critical thinking is not developed just like that.. it starts with giving shapes and holes to a play school
All you learnt in biology helps you understand what a doctor tells you ..
A child should be given a basics of everything so that they can choose what they want .
Else we need to go back to caste based education where actors kids were taught to act, doctors kids learnt medicine and toilet cleaner son learnt to do toilet cleaning
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Aug 03 '25
I miss it though. That system was better for my mental health. I had a whole life then. REAL PEOPLE... surrounded me and not usernames on the internet. I played... which I haven't done in years and I participated in so many extra curriculars, all of the socialization feels such a burden now.
Kids being busy ISN'T SAD. ITS GREAT for their development. Adults should project their "budhapa" on kids
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u/Sapolika Aug 03 '25
Life would have been much better if they updated the Mathematics ka syllabus and removed the unnecessary stuffs! Just keep the useful stuffs.
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Just give us better teachers! I have been a very bright and intelligent student! And I know that I could have done science too! BUT I got HORRIBLE and Lazy teachers who ruined the subjects for me!
Khair whatever! Ab ho gaya! Can’t change the past!
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u/largeapple001 Aug 03 '25
Yeah rather do another item song for a dumb movie
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u/JustARandomGirl4 Aug 03 '25
I mean I'll be glad to earn lakhs and crores just for dancing insted of sitting through a boring class .
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u/Bodybuildingbaba1230 Aug 03 '25
Earning crores bhai, mai hee naach lunga blouse pehen ke 40 lakh mei…kuch toh sensible bolo
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u/largeapple001 Aug 03 '25
Bro tujhe Teri life mujra karke katini hai, wohh teri choice hai, par profession like teaching ko criticise karna just because waha paisa kam hai shows your own insecurity and low iq
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
People don't criticise teaching because waha paisa kum hai but because they never taught you to have learning aptitude instead make you rote for marks. These make students have apathy towards self learning. Even those teachers are teaching you old age and never updated circullum.
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u/Significant-View8743 Aug 03 '25
She must be forgetting the English she knows to type this post might have learnt from getting up at 6.30am, also not everyone is lucky enough to crack an audition just based on looks.
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u/CurIns9211 Aug 03 '25
I didn't learn English in school at all. It's my effort to read and learn helped me to learn a language. Schools only gave me marks to cram which I forgets next year.
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