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after 18 years in a rwo in college most probably this year im having a degree in english filology and another in nautic engineering
i could now: sail: which is good for id have a lot of free times to go on the research of my interest like perception or patterns in chaos also i could wacth nice stars at night that was the reason why i did it but im not sure my madness allows me for that, i could have a nervous brerakdown on board which would be pretty bad i could teach english and work four or five hours a day or i could become a bike mecahnic and buy a bike myself, but that scares me for once i destroyed my leg in a bike accident what i really would like to do is go on with my hobbies: build an stable inverted pendulum, find ordo abchaos, boost my aura seeing and stereoscopic perception to achieve enlightenement well i could always claim myself crazy and ask for a wage from the state, but well i know im not crazy im just eccentric so what could i do with this two universities degrees not minding money but time for myself? ![]()
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it's English Philology and you might want to improve your spelling before considering an English teacher.
surely nautical engineering means you can design/build boats....not necessarily sail, much like an aeronautics degree is not a pilots license. get a life and then come to the forums...not come to the forums looking for a life.
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I vote sailor.. sleeping in hammocks and battling scurvy yar
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my vote is on english teacher... definately!
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That being a pilots's 'perception' of what is going on can be very different from what is 'actually' going on. |
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