u/MarvelWilde

I met them as OT5 but OT6 is important

I’m a very recent Katseye fan. So recent that when I got to know them, Manon was already on hiatus. Pinky Up coming out was awesome for me as it was my way of saying “oh they just released music, I’m right on time”, then I slowly saw the other MVs and one or two interviews. I didn’t really care about fan theories or rumors and was pretty happy and content with the group as is. But, I’ve been realizing with time, that I want Manon back. It’s funny, and this will sound bad, but I met the group without her and, after seeing their older work with her, felt like she wasn’t “necessary”. The girls do a really good job even without her. I still think that’s true, they do a good job. But, even with that, I want Manon back! I now realize she’s an important part of the group, and while it may feel complete to me now because that’s how I was introduced to it, she was still there before and obviously people miss her. I hope their label figures out their issues fast so Manon can come back. Without knowing much at all, the hate they’re all getting is not fair for Manon and not fair for the girls.

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u/MarvelWilde — 17 hours ago

How to better study for Chemistry, Physics, and Math courses?

Hello everyone,

If all goes well, I will enroll in a bachelor degree for Geology at 30 years old 🙌 I am very excited about the course and what I’ll be learning, but right on the 1st semester I’ll have Math, Chemistry, Physics. I know in the US high school is a bit different, but in country we choose a general area, like Technologies, Economy, Humanities, etc. So, yes, my background is in Humanities. Which means I never had contact with Chemistry and Physics on a high school level. Some Math I did have contact with, but applied to Social Sciences. It’s been more than 10 years though. So what I’d like to ask is, after looking at the program for those courses, how can I better study and focus for those courses? What tips can you give me to better understand them when the time comes? I will most definitely have a Math tutor. I would like to more than just survive those courses, but realistically speaking I know it will be very hard to get good grades.

Thanks in advance!

Edit to add: I will be working full time, and if things keep going as they are, by shifts too (including night shift, yes), and I live about 1h30/2h away from the university.

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u/MarvelWilde — 5 days ago
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Geologists and the love for rocks…

I would like to become a Geologist. But, uhm, how do I say this… I, uh, I don’t love rocks. There, I said it. I don’t collect them, I don’t actively go out looking for them. I find them pretty and interesting, and some I’d like to bring with me, but I don’t love them. What I do love, however, is figuring out and understanding how where we live works. How it all functions. Why is there a risk of tsunami in a certain part? Why is that volcano over there? What can that island be made of? Why can a construction be done there but not here? Why are the continents shaped as they are and why is the ocean where it is? Etc, etc. Is that ok to be a Geologist?

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u/MarvelWilde — 6 days ago

Boas!

Tenho 2 gatas com cerca de 10 anos. Saudáveis, sem problemas. Uma vomita de vez em quando, e a percebemos que é intolerância a algo alimentar. Há pouco tempo começamos a dar ração hipoalergenica, só que uma delas (a que não vomita) emagreceu praticamente 1kg ou um pouco mais no espaço de um ano. Agora praticamente não come ração nenhuma, só agarra em certos patês e até nisso começou a ser esquisita. Estamos preocupados porque chega a ficar um dia inteiro sem tocar na ração até lhe darmos um patê (não estamos em casa). Além de que, para não emagrecer e sem comer ração, tem de comer no mínimo 4 pates por dia, ou o dobro, a partilhar com a outra gatinha. A minha dúvida até, até que ponto é “bom”, com a idade delas, comerem ração júnior? Não kitty, mas júnior. Estava a pensar na da Advance, que pelo que sei é muito bem aceite por vários gatos. Qual pode ser o lado negativo?

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u/MarvelWilde — 13 days ago

Boas pessoal, a última vez que comprei bilhetes em segunda mão foi há uns bons anos, pelo OLX. Tou a ver que já não é bem assim que se faz. Como posso conseguir bilhetes hoje em dia? É para o dia que já esgotou…

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u/MarvelWilde — 13 days ago

I am not even sure this can be answered here or if it’s even suitable, but I don’t know where else so ask so, first pic is my chart, second is my chart with current transits.

Here goes my question: I had a best friend throughout most of my teenage years and still one year or two of university. Some things happened where she basically ignored me for social events and eventually we just grew apart. It’s been basically 10 years. However, I got along so well with her I miss our friendship, because I could talk really about anything and everything. Perks of a whole teenage-hood together. Very rarely we cross paths even though we live on a small town. Today was one of those days and she was pretty talkative with me. Some “fears” are holding me back, and honestly I’m kind of scared of what her parents might think. Should I try to rekindle this friendship? I wonder what my chart and current transits have to say about that. Is it favorable? Is it a horrible idea?

Only thing I know/remember about her astrologically is that she’s a Leo Sun.

Thanks in advance!

u/MarvelWilde — 15 days ago

I know communication and teaching are usually what’s said about Geminis in the 9th house, but I’d like to expand more and explore other areas. We can’t all only be communicators and/or teachers, so what areas would actually fit my whole chart?

u/MarvelWilde — 16 days ago

Hello everyone,

I’m a 30 year old who (hopefully) will start a bachelor degree in Biology and Geology (yes, it’s both combined) this year. I know it’s a bit too soon to dream big but I’ve been trying to see and get to know my options. Doing a Masters degree next is my most probable course of action, considering how valued it is in this field. The university I’ll be attending has a Masters in Earth and Atmosphere Sciences, which got me really interested. I wonder, what’s the general consensus for that job market? Another Masters that got me really interested in was Bioarchaeology, but, correct me if I’m wrong, I assume the job market for that one is close to non-existent, particularly in my country and maybe even Europe. I’ve been discovering more and more jobs that combine geology with archaeology and that has gotten me really excited, but I suppose an Earth’s Sciences master can be, and is, more useful in general. What can you tell me? Thanks in advance!

Edit to add: Maybe I should clarify that this university that I’m eyeing doesn’t have just a Geology degree (it has a MS but no BS), it has a Biology one or Biology and Geology. I’m much more interested in Geology. I won’t be studying full-time, so logistically this university wouldn’t make my life that much harder, but there are obviously other options I could consider that offer Geology only. I assume I should definitely look into those, then?

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u/MarvelWilde — 19 days ago