Given I misunderstood a question on the front page and had already types out my answer as if this was the question, I thought I might as well ask it.

I’m the most proud of my party work this year. We had free food events, we raised a lot of petitions that actually had impact in legislation, we were everywhere at protests and strikes and we grew as a whole this year.

For me personally, it was my holiday with four of my friends. I was the only guy and I was a bit uncertain of how that would go, but we had such a great time. We went camping in this beautiful town in the mountains and it was such a cool experience.

Also, my gf managed to get her master degree after ten years of studying. I was really happy for her but also for me, as her study took up most of her time. For two years I did so much work in supporting her and taking care of tasks here around the house etc that it became a bit too much in the end. So I’m also glad that she succeeded and that she now has more time for us lol.

How about you?

  • redtea
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    2 years ago

    Nice. What does your average day look like?

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      Pretty normal finally, while it’s school: classes usually start earlier in morning and are shorter than in school, afternoon my siblings come back from school and we spend time together after they finish with homework, after that we watch movies and anime, play games, mess around, shitpost on internet, draw etc. During holidays: if it’s not sunny day we go out on a walk in forest, play during snow, comeback and do everything like usually but all day since we’re school free.

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        2 years ago

        Idyllic!

        I’m glad to hear you’re happy with the change.

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        A colon has three uses: to introduce a list; such that, the introducing clause is independent; ie, a stand-alone sentence, to separate two independent clauses where the following clause elaborates the leading, and interchangeably with the dash; viz, the emphasis of a single word or phrase at the end of a sentence that couldn’t otherwise be grammatically written.