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If anyone is interested, here is a documentary about the centralisation of Korea which is related to this article.
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2/10. Are there any giveaways that a face is AI generated?
As a mixed third generation immigrant, I get this a lot. In my experience, most people want to know my ethnicity, but for some reason they never ask me that directly.
No way. Imagine being stuck in complete darkness unable to move your body for that amount of time. I’d lose my mind and probably have a panic attack thinking to myself what if they don’t dig me up?. The money isn’t worth the mental trauma that would cause me.
I’m not sure if that would be considered well travelled from a European perspective. For example if you live in the Netherlands, you could drive to Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and France all within 3-5 hours. A quick Google says the average European visits 8 countries within their lifetime. Geographical proximity and culturally dissimilarity definitely need to be considered.
Ah I misread that, If I were you, I’d just make your GitHub look as professional as possible. So that in the extremely rare chance that someone does Google you, it’s obvious that the the accounts aren’t linked.
That being said, your career is not over and the anxiety you have is all in your head.
Can’t you just delete your Reddit account (delete all your comments/posts first), and the problem will be solved?
Thanks for sharing, did you stick with the same tutor throughout the 2 years?
Thanks for sharing this extract! I’ll have to add this to my reading list.
If it was a private secure carpark, I wonder if you could set up a tent there? Take showers at a nearby gym and use a pocket WiFi to stay online. But I guess cooking and electricity would be an issue though.
This is my favourite book on Stoicism!
I’m using wefwef (voyager) and I can’t see the difference unfortunately
I was a broke adolescent back in 2011, but now I am a working adult with some disposable income. So the image is accurate.
I unexpectedly had the opportunity to move to Japan straight after university, and so took it. Before that, Japan and learning Japanese wasn’t even on my radar (I minored in German, hoping to work there actually).
I’ve been here for 5 years now and within the past year, I’ve been itching to try living somewhere else/learn new languages, but it’s not so easy when I’ve invested so much time into Japan/Japanese.
League of Legends. I’ve sank so many hours into it a few years back. It’s not a bad game, just highly addictive and toxic. It was only really worth playing it with friends, but now they’ve all moved on.
I haven’t bought the game yet because I’m afraid of getting hooked on it…
Took the N2. Considering they increased the price of the test, I was expecting a better experience, but it was still pretty chaotic and it seemed to be the proctors first time.
As for the test content, I thought the vocab and grammar was fair, but the listening was more difficult than I anticipated.
I probably failed though simply because I don’t read enough in Japanese, and had to rush through that section. Hoping to change that though.
That being said, I’m not sure if I’ll ever bother with the test again.
I haven’t played the recent games, but isn’t it impossible for a Pokémon to switch in cursed or confused?