u/notfromanywhere234

How would you interpret it?

Hi,

I am a deep believer in signs, since I believe they are they way our intuition communicates with us. For instance, today I've been interacting with a potential love interest and the moment I started talking to her a coin has dropped out of my pocket (I was seating when talking to her). As I already mentioned I believe in signs, but when thinking about this one no clear interpretation comes to my mind. How would you interpret it?

Thanks for any ideas.

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u/notfromanywhere234 — 5 days ago

Hi there,

As indicated by the title I am looking for a volunteering opportunity in Inverness. Something about me: I am a domiciled foreigner (full right to work and study in the UK). At present, I have a summer break at my uni and I work full-time in Inverness where I will be staying until the end of summer.

Something more about my availability: I am usually off once a week and I work split shifts most days, so I am usually free between the hours of 11 am-5 pm. I would be more than thrilled to do something meaningful and what's of special importance to me would be to have the chance to interact with people. I don't want my days to simply be filled with the cycles of going to and returning from my workplace, especially since I thrive on problem-solving and creativity.

Please let me know if you know of any places that genuinely need volunteers and accept (domiciled) foreigners. I am more than ready to share my CV with the right NGOs etc., but I am avoiding oversharing here due to the privacy issues.

Thank you for your suggestions!!!

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u/notfromanywhere234 — 10 days ago

Hi,

I really like Proton products and I would consider buying Proton-Unlimited student plan, however like any proper student I am dirt poor and paying 15-20 USD a month once first year is over is a lot of cash to me in my present circumstances. I also think that Proton needs to do some convincing among young people unless it wishes to remain an elitist privacy suite, which is obviously a discretionary choice on the part of the company. Just to clarify, I don't need any convincing myself, but many people I know are totally fine with giving away all their personal information for free in exchange for not having to pay for their email and basic cloud services.

Wouldn't it therefore be reasonable to make student plan price "stick", or at least continue applying some form of a discount for the whole duration of the studies instead of one year only? I would personally accept a slightly stripped-down Proton student plan for the sake of a lower price. I don't need the access to the whole Business suite, when my needs are limited to a basic VPN, email service, online drive and some form of cloud-based office suite.

In any case, with every additional year of using Proton it will only make it more and not less likely that both me and other student plan users will continue using it and foot the full bill once they graduate, especially if they'll upload their course files to Proton Drive and get familiar with using Proton Sheets. So the lock-in element of the profit equation is safe.

Don't treat this post as a rant. That's just my suggestion.

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u/notfromanywhere234 — 16 days ago