>>12427201>inflate morestudents can't work full time, even due to rona
meaning most jobs are taken by highschool graduates and uni absolvents like myself
>same cityhardly, problem are motropolis, and those have tougher restrictions than rural villages like mine and Ivy's town of residance
however in one of the cities allegedly you could see a ton of people aglomerating at lakes and parks... while I spend most of my week at home... makes you think
>distance from snotty kidsstaying in an unventilated bus or a train for an hour as most rides take (well... atleast for train, the bus depends on where I'm going) means due to natural air turbulence from ridding/driving equals to everyone being exposed to their germs
I'm not concearned for myself
there are a lot of old people in those trains and busses... that's nothing- to sneeze at- YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
>masteripieceswell from the summary yes, good critique of contemporary political system in Dubrovnik Republik... however, the language is rubbish and I refuse to read it again until it gets propper translation or localisation
>EN classicson top of my mind shakespeare, would love to elaborate more but I'm currently pn the go
>more commonlyhow the hell shoukd I know?
>many eldersmany? I just mention yugopartisan lying scum! and they still hate serbians, they just miss the special treatment tito's regime provided their buttlicking
>more importanthow does that even come into play
serika is a fictional character with (fromy perspective) loveable personality
she isn't just going to dissapear just because I developed stronger- more tangible emotions for Zizi
I'm still gonna make her a shrine
think of her as a placeholder for emotions
if I didn't bound to serika as much I'd be an empty shell by now
now I can focus those emotions to Zizi
but it would be rude to just toss serika aa an old sock