u/Willstdusheide23

Image 1 — Introducing you to Tsarita Anna II with her big chin
Image 2 — Introducing you to Tsarita Anna II with her big chin

Introducing you to Tsarita Anna II with her big chin

She created feudalize Russia and expanded Russia in the East influences. She survived war against the Roman Empire.

After her death her daughter here died. Her son became Tsar George Vlad V, he was a menace and died 1 year into his reign at 17. His sister Tsarita Marie I reign successfully for 5 years until she bankrupt Russia and the Roman Empire took some land. Her nobles weren't happy and the court was chaotic, plus the plague was named after her. She did establish St. Anna Castle. She became the first Tsar/Tsarita to abidacate to her son who is currently Tsar Ivan VI. She became known as Tsarita Marie the Unworthy. Currently I have to worry about the Mongul Empire rise, plague and Roman Empire being a pain to deal with. Along with Sweden and Norway. Economically everything recovered and nobles are happy. Also the genetic chin was lost unfortunately.

u/Willstdusheide23 — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/publix

Not saying this out of fear or anything but what are we going to do if we have another pandemic? For those who were in Publix during the pandemic, how did Publix manage everything in every store?

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u/Willstdusheide23 — 7 days ago

Idk why it took me so long to get into In my bed. The intro in opinion was probably the weakest part of the song and idk if people will hate me for saying that. Intro sounds odd but I know it comes from the Frank era where Amy was finding her own style that stands out.

What I really love is how she turns her voice into an instrument, matching the tone of the song itself. You can really see Jazz being implemented into her music.

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u/Willstdusheide23 — 8 days ago

One thing I remember in Germany is most bus drivers I witnessed drive so aggressively. They don't wait for people to find a seat, they just drive fast immediately. Another is when you try to be friendly with them, they're always in a bad mood. One bus driver almost shut the door on an old man in a wheelchair with his caregiver. His caregiver wave his arms up as a wtf is your problem.

I only met a few who were cool. I'm not saying bus drivers should be nice but professional at least. I understand some people might be jerks to them.

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u/Willstdusheide23 — 8 days ago

I've been struggling to find anything in my field. I might try cold calling banks and financial institutions in my area. Tbh I live in a small town where there isn't much, all I do is have 4 years of retail experience. I'm desperate to try something new since I'm a junior right now.

u/Willstdusheide23 — 13 days ago
▲ 6 r/macon

I'm a junior in college, I'm struggling to find any experience or anything to work with in my career field. I'm majoring in Economics with concentration in Finance and Law.

My situation right now is my family is homeless, we're living in a hotel, and have been working in retail which isn't much to survive on. Does anyone know any places I could try to reach out to apply for an internship or entry level job?

Should I try banking and call in to see if they offer spots for banking?

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u/Willstdusheide23 — 14 days ago