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Old 08-10-24, 18:14   #27281
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That's awful! I'm really sorry.
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Old 09-10-24, 12:37   #27282
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My deepest condolences on your loss, Quebseneuf.

I'm a little chilled because we left windows open last night because it's finally getting cool enough to do it. I love sleeping with open windows. I love hearing the frogs and coyotes.
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Old 09-10-24, 13:59   #27283
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Current Mood: Still in shock. He didn’t deserve that at all. He was a good man.
My god, Queb. That's terrible.

I'm so sorry. Life is too fleeting and abrupt.

My sympathies.
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Old 10-10-24, 16:10   #27284
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Post graduation depression. I don't know what to do with my life. I'd like to pursue interior design (I studied Architecture) but I'm too overwhelmed and anxious to start a portfolio.
I feel like I'm just aimlessly stuck. I don't know whether it's better to find work experience or purse a Master's degree abroad.
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Old 10-10-24, 17:23   #27285
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Post graduation depression. I don't know what to do with my life. I'd like to pursue interior design (I studied Architecture) but I'm too overwhelmed and anxious to start a portfolio.
I feel like I'm just aimlessly stuck. I don't know whether it's better to find work experience or purse a Master's degree abroad.
The real work is really tough. I get you so bad.
I worked for a year and the experience made me go pursue a masters to postpone this reality.
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Old 10-10-24, 17:49   #27286
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Post graduation depression. I don't know what to do with my life. I'd like to pursue interior design (I studied Architecture) but I'm too overwhelmed and anxious to start a portfolio.
I feel like I'm just aimlessly stuck. I don't know whether it's better to find work experience or purse a Master's degree abroad.
If you have any questions, I’ve been an interior designer for 6 years. :-)

I’m sure you’ll work it out, deep breaths. You've got time.
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Old 10-10-24, 18:04   #27287
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If you have any questions, I’ve been an interior designer for 6 years. :-)

I’m sure you’ll work it out, deep breaths. You've got time.
I have a cousin that does interior design but she mostly designs prisons....not joking apparently that's a thing!
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Old 10-10-24, 18:16   #27288
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The real work is really tough. I get you so bad.
I worked for a year and the experience made me go pursue a masters to postpone this reality.
Honestly I just feel lost in life. I think the truth is I'm just not ready to join the workforce yet
I've been spending time just thinking what to do next and I feel like six months of soul searching and bed rotting is enough lol

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If you have any questions, I’ve been an interior designer for 6 years. :-)

I’m sure you’ll work it out, deep breaths. You've got time.
I would really appreciate some pointers! Like how did you get started in the field and what courses would be useful. I recently finished an interior design visualization course and I really genuinely enjoyed it.
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I have a cousin that does interior design but she mostly designs prisons....not joking apparently that's a thing!
One of my seniors designed a whole ass prison for his graduation thesis
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Old 10-10-24, 19:02   #27289
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Post graduation depression. I don't know what to do with my life. I'd like to pursue interior design (I studied Architecture) but I'm too overwhelmed and anxious to start a portfolio.
I feel like I'm just aimlessly stuck. I don't know whether it's better to find work experience or purse a Master's degree abroad.
The sad reality is that University is mostly a scam intended to make money. Generally speaking, people who go to University are worse off as a result of it. Most degrees don't make people more employable or more able to work; they just put people out of pocket. University is only really worthwhile if you want to go into a job which requires a degree and you succeed with making it into the job. The Government tries to delude us into thinking that University is essential as this generates money for the Government, Universities and economy. The Government knows that degrees generally are not worthwhile, but they don't want the public to know that.

The Government is not there to look after us. The Government is there to try and make money out of us, control us, frighten us and brainwash us. The Government does this by forcing its propaganda down our throats through the news, newspaper, social media and all things like that. The Government wants money, power, control and dominance.

Education on the whole is one of the Government's many scams. Education is nowhere near as important, useful or valuable as the Government makes it out to be. The Government wants us to listen in schools/colleges/universities so that they can inflict their propaganda upon us in the interest of brainwashing us so that we end up thinking how they want us to think and behaving how they want us to behave. This leads to us being afraid, being under the Government's control and doing what works best for them. It also leads to us wrongly believing that the Government has our best interests at heart and that they are to be trusted.

In the UK, the most corrupt organisation is the British Government. The BBC, media, corporations and banks are closely behind. The Government's top priorities are themselves, followed by the corporations, banks, BBC, media and economy. In the eyes of the Government, us humans are nothing more than pawns in their game of madness.
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Old 10-10-24, 19:18   #27290
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The sad reality is that University is mostly a scam intended to make money. Generally speaking, people who go to University are worse off as a result of it. Most degrees don't make people more employable or more able to work; they just put people out of pocket. University is only really worthwhile if you want to go into a job which requires a degree and you succeed with making it into the job. The Government tries to delude us into thinking that University is essential as this generates money for the Government, Universities and economy. The Government knows that degrees generally are not worthwhile, but they don't want the public to know that.

The Government is not there to look after us. The Government is there to try and make money out of us, control us, frighten us and brainwash us. The Government does this by forcing its propaganda down our throats through the news, newspaper, social media and all things like that. The Government wants money, power, control and dominance.

Education on the whole is one of the Government's many scams. Education is nowhere near as important, useful or valuable as the Government makes it out to be. The Government wants us to listen in schools/colleges/universities so that they can inflict their propaganda upon us in the interest of brainwashing us so that we end up thinking how they want us to think and behaving how they want us to behave. This leads to us being afraid, being under the Government's control and doing what works best for them. It also leads to us wrongly believing that the Government has our best interests at heart and that they are to be trusted.

In the UK, the most corrupt organisation is the British Government. The BBC, media, corporations and banks are closely behind. The Government's top priorities are themselves, followed by the corporations, banks, BBC, media and economy. In the eyes of the Government, us humans are nothing more than pawns in their game of madness.
This post makes no sense. If anything, uneducated people ARE the most influenced by the government. Education, aka human capital, is what mostly distinguishes people from social hierarchy. While it is true that more educated people struggle more in the beggining, it is proven to have much more success in the long term. Those social media freaks who like to advertise how rich they became, bla bla bla, are a very fraction of society: a huge minority that want you to think what they want to actually rip you off.

Don't fall to what social media wants you to think. If you believe the government is not doing the right thing, vote to change it. It's not that hard.
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