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sorashika Sep 19, 2012 10:57 AM
Dõ itashimasite ^__^
Oh yes, great Spike!! You must love him!

I see, but you'll be alright. Half a year isn't so big deal.;)
Thank you! I need some luck too!
sorashika Sep 18, 2012 11:02 AM
I agree with all you said.
Well, for now I'm thinking of Norway. We'll see... First I have to finally finish my studies!!

So, I see you're very good student. Wish you all the luck, again, to score these 4.1 GPA! ;)

Oh yes, I forgot.. Love your profile picture =D
sorashika Sep 14, 2012 11:21 AM
Sure engineers are always paid more when there is a higher demand, but they are paid well in general.
But I won't agree with you when you say people with an education are not in any desperate situation. Situation here is very bad. We have really great universities but almost nothing to do with all that knowledge these days.

Oh, you were in Croatia, that's nice :) Mali Lošinj is great place to heal pneumonia or other respiratory problems because of it's climate.

Good luck with your studies ;)
sorashika Sep 14, 2012 7:59 AM
Well, the most important thing is that awful economic situation in Europe you can't feel in Norway which is a country with a stable economy, like you said. With my profession, which is civil engineering, I can't get job here in Croatia (not Antarctica =D) but I know that engineers are well paid in Norway (that is what this profession deserves after all) and highly wanted. So that's the most important thing. Speaking of that, other things like climate doesn't matter so much when you want to secure yourself a good life, you know.

Mediterranean climate was so great before, temperatures were not above 30 degrees. But last 6 years or so feels like tropical, which I really can't stand during summer. Sometimes I can't breathe of humidity. So I understand you perfectly.
Yes, it seems like St. Petersburg is city with perfect climate. I will consider it too :)
I really don't mind places with little sun as long I live "good" life, if you know what I mean.

I'm 28 btw.


IDex Sep 13, 2012 11:38 AM
"So sure dubs aren't great..."

Yeah, you missed the point I was making in the post I linked to you, and your rambling is going quite a bit off on a tangent, so I hope you don't mind if I skip the writing of an essay on the correlation between literacy and dubbing practices with some nitpicking of your post on the side, since, to be honest, the literacy point was/is rather irrelevant.
sorashika Sep 12, 2012 4:42 PM
But Norway is the best place to live in Europe at the moment. The country functions very good in general, at that's the fact.
Climate doesn't matter so much. Better cold than hot, at least for me.

Aaaah but I'm old enough to know world history and geography and so Lenin, Zanzie :)) Actually it has nothing to do with age but still... ^^
IDex Sep 12, 2012 12:41 PM
Exception proves the rule. Majority of audio-visual productions being originally English mean that dubs are extremely marginal when looking at the big picture and that dubbing is more plausible since it's just the few imports, but the countries I was referring to were the ones that have a strong tradition in dubbing most of the media. In other words, English doesn't count.

As for the rest of your argument: http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=472975&show=120#msg16335199
sorashika Sep 12, 2012 12:12 PM
i don't speak any of those languages but of course i recognized all.
why do you think Norway is overrated? you must live somewhere to know what's like there
sorashika Sep 12, 2012 1:28 AM
Oh yes, my favorites are Norway, Germany and Russia too. Norway seems to be the best option for living in general.
sorashika Sep 11, 2012 4:31 PM
Oh, I really didn't know these things about Canadians. Interesting.
So you would like to live somewhere in Europe I assume?
I personally love Scandinavia very much
sorashika Sep 11, 2012 2:53 PM
I agree but I have special powers to make my bears good so they won't eat other poor animals in Antarctica and there will be no chaos!!!!!

Life in Canada doesn't satisfy you?
sorashika Sep 11, 2012 2:33 PM
Awwww greetings to Canada ^^
You shouldn't be worried yet. Moving process is actually slow so you have enough time to say goodbye to your fluffy friends xD
sorashika Sep 11, 2012 2:15 PM
Dōmo arigatō!
You must not jump into conclusions. I'm moving polar bears here to save them due to sea-ice loss in the Arctic. I'm being good human, that I am.
:P

AnnoKano Sep 11, 2012 2:12 PM
I'm here on an international exchange program, studying at CVUT for two semesters and perhaps getting a job afterwards. Why did you move around so much?
AnnoKano Sep 11, 2012 1:44 PM
View out of my bedroom window:

http://i.imgur.com/LFxs2.jpg

Granted it's not quite as picturesque as that photo, but I'm not complaining. Besides, I can enjoy a view similar to that one by just taking a short walk or tram journey to the Castle. Really, I have nothing to complain about where I am right now.

I am still very much in love with the place, though I have not been here long. I am used to lots of tourists from my home town and while they can be annoying, I am sure I will be able to tolerate it. The heat has been the biggest issue for me thus far, being from Scotland I am not used to 25-30 degree heat day after day, but that won't last for much longer anyway. The cold is actually my main concern in the coming months.

Pollution? Some places smell a bit funny but it doesn't seem too bad. The graffiti bothers me far more than the pollution.

I've been in Prague a little more than a week, although I was here a few days in August flat hunting too.
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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