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Having actual free time feels so weird
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I think i mentioned it before, but I'll repeat it just to be sure. I'm extrremely busy these days and won't have much free time until around November-December. I spend from 9am to 10 pm out of my house and the rest of that time is spent sleeping or showering. See ya guys in two months, have fun!
@Frettzo Works perfectly for me too. Best of luck with your interview!

Not entirely sure if I'd be right, but as it's work related it's better to be safe than sorry. I'd say that rather than 'You can find me in any of these social platforms' at the bottom, it would be more correct to write 'You can find me on any of these social platforms'.

I think. If anyone knows better, feel free to correct my incorrection xD


But what if I am in the social media? what if I'm in the matrix?!
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Good luck for your interview! Your link's not working for me, though :P


that's strange o.O it works perfectly for me
Holy hell, I just spent so much time building a portfolio website, even though I followed a tutorial for the majority of it .-. I haven't had any time to write lately and I'm supposed to attend a final interview with the art director for my internship today
I'm currently dealing with internships + work + thesis + writing a 30k word story arc for the Beast stuff that's happening.
The atmosphere isn't great anywhere for immigrants, refugees, and minorities at the moment though. It'll be hard getting in, and it'll be hard to stay, as the government is really cracking down on the numbers who are allowed in.


I'm a British citizen, thanks to my Father being born in the UK ;) So I don't believe I might have as much of a hard time as non-citizens. I may be wrong, though.

As for London, I did visit a couple times when things were better. Everything's really orderly, I loved it. Especially how the buses are always on time. How the heck do they manage to time everything so well??

The above advice is just from second/third-hand accounts, though. The only absolutely solid do-not-ignore advice I can give you is have your passport and identification! Not being able to prove your identity and country of origin is what puts most people in immigration limbo, at least when coming to my country.


As it stands, you can't even leave Venezuela without a passport, ID and about 2000 dollars for the ticket out :p

I don't mind working. In fact I actually love working, as long as it provides enough for me to live, which is something I can't say about my current situation. One needs about 5 full time jobs in order to live somewhat comfortably.
Sup dudes. Could I ask those of you who are Brits a few questions?

First: Which UK town do you think is the best to move into right now?
Second: How long does it take to find a job as, say, a small shop's cashier, janitor, etc?
Third: Are there any group of people known to be dangerous that one should avoid?

Sorry if these questions are annoying, but I want to get some first-hand info from a Brit. I'm seriously thinking about leaving for the UK, since things are getting way too murky way too fast around here. I used to be able to predict what would happen next, now I can't even do that.
They were more than happy to have him - he never had to peek.


I laughed so hard
@Frettzo All that bad stuff going on in your end and can still find time to work on a post. You must be a part-time super hero.


My super hero name is The Fartso
Haven't had internet connection for 12 hours now, writing using phone data. I'll use this lack of internet to work on The Beast's arc. I've got one out of 3 parts fully planned and fleshed out.
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