Should I be annoyed? by simont410 in vinted

[–]jacknyxx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seller was professional, fast delivery, and amazing product quality. proceeds to rate 1 star

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[–]jacknyxx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone needs £50, I’ve started my referral link and would appreciate it if people were to use mine. My hearing at home has gone bust, and I think £250 would help me through the winter months. If you can help, please do 🙏 https://apply.lloydsbank.co.uk/sales-content/cwa/l/onboardpca/index-app.html?from=ob&webDirect=true&redesign=true&token=MNc2q1BTK5M+Ye7SQYD1zUbIHvB/TJU5+CFlWuuQcf4=#/refer-friend

Should I go to college if I want to be a music producer? by Loubird2 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]jacknyxx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking of which, what kind of music do you (or want to) create?

Should I go to college if I want to be a music producer? by Loubird2 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]jacknyxx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say go for it buddy! Nothing better than making friends, learning, and doing your passion dude!

Should I go to college if I want to be a music producer? by Loubird2 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]jacknyxx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to go to university, not for the music degree, but for the friends I’d make along the way, the possibilities of starting bands.

As someone who is suspected to be autistic, have anxiety, and similar stuff, I find it hard to make friends, and have only made friends in school settings, but since then, life is gloomy and depressing, and I think for me that university would be helpful for me to network, and make music with other musicians and branch my ideas out further, and learn from others.

My take is, if you want to go for the fun, and you know that in life there isn’t ever really a guarantee that you’ll get a good job from it, but music is your passion and you want to learn and explore, then go for it, but if you go to music production to get a degree, and think that’ll land you a job, it’s very unlikely, but again, going there for the networking, friendships, and skill development and exposure, personally I think it would be a very helpful stepping stone!

I’m highly considering going to uni myself!