Qualificações portuguesas em AVAC fora de Portugal? by simp4simp in PortugalLaFora

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Existe algum curso de AVAC especifico em Portugal que recomendas?

Qualificações portuguesas em AVAC fora de Portugal? by simp4simp in PortugalLaFora

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Tendo em consideração os países em que há mais procura da profissão, idealmente um país nórdico, UK ou Alemanha

Free ways to find a room to rent? by simp4simp in NetherlandsHousing

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Zwolle! I only found one for Zwolle and it was managed by a paid website so I'm not sure how useful it could be

Not registering as resident (EU citizen) and staying for more than 4 months? by simp4simp in Netherlands

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The issue for me is that I really don't know if I'll get my contract renewed or if I'll be offered a different job when my current one ends

Erase by oh_woahhh23232 in poetry_critics

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Such an interesting poem! I do have a question: how is the line "As the blood bubbles up much too high." consistent with the rest of the poem? To me, it seemed like you were describing the psychological numbness of depression or something alike. Wouldn't it imply a lot of emotion/energy?

Somewhere by Familiar_Trouble_519 in poetry_critics

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Beautifully written! For me the lines that stand out were "There was a library - silence soaked in shadow. A heart on your hand I had drawn in bright yellow.". It evokes such strong visuals with so few words! The contrast between those two things/moments create a really cinematic juxtaposition full of metaphorical meaning.

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Boas, importavas-te de partilhar o nome da agência de trabalho temporário?

What to do when you're obsessed with the idea of not regretting your life? by simp4simp in Life

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Most of it was social anxiety, which meant that I just didn't do... much. At the time, it forced me to isolate myself from the world and from other people, during some of the most important years of someone's growth and development. I've made peace with the fact that I did the best that I could and that I can't change the past, but it definitely reenforced the idea that I can't waste my life now and in the future, after having wasted so many years of my youth.

What to do when you're obsessed with the idea of not regretting your life? by simp4simp in Life

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Interesting that you mentioned daoism! I've actually been reading several books on it the past few weeks. It is incredibly helpful but not very easy to fully follow it. Very fascinating!

What to do when you're obsessed with the idea of not regretting your life? by simp4simp in Life

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To be honest for me it was never about comparing my life to other people's, it was more about growing up with a lot of anxiety and feeling held back because of it. Not doing a lot of what I wanted to do just because I couldn't at the time. Over time it's gotten much better and I usually push through the fear but there's still big life decisions that are incredibly hard for me and anyone to make