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Haha, I dont need Shulaya to catch your ass in Niagara falls and play some 'CHESS' with ya.
You know they used to have Chess-Tournaments in the GROCERY-STORE Wegmans, on Military Road in Niagara Falls...so much for 'Standards...playing Chess in a GROCERY-STORE LMAO!!! ...but Then again, America is 'kinda weird that Way huh? Then again, Italy isn't much better. I lived in Calabria before...and I felt like I might die every minute I walk out the door because of the onslaught of Mobsters constantly extorting and killing people over there...they wouldn't care that I am RELATED to Mobsters from CANADA, LOL. Because I'm not "IN". Unfortunately, or not! LOL. @Helen
 

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You know they used to have Chess-Tournaments in the GROCERY-STORE Wegmans, on Military Road in Niagara Falls...so much for 'Standards...playing Chess in a GROCERY-STORE LMAO!!! ...but Then again, America is 'kinda weird that Way huh? Then again, Italy isn't much better. I lived in Calabria before...and I felt like I might die every minute I walk out the door because of the onslaught of Mobsters constantly extorting and killing people over there...they wouldn't care that I am RELATED to Mobsters from CANADA, LOL. Because I'm not "IN". Unfortunately, or not! LOL. @Helen


Yeah, bring Mobsters from Canada also. I wanna play some 'Chess' with them also.

Italian and Canadian mobsters LOL.
 

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Yeah, bring Mobsters from Canada also. I wanna play some 'Chess' with them also.

Italian and Canadian mobsters LOL.
Hahaha. They are on some-shit for real though! I know you are Nationalistic @Helen but DAMN, at 'least have some Respect for Money-Hungry, Power-Craving lunatics who regularly participate in Human Trafficking and the Cocaine-Conspiracy of Europe! LOL.
 

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It was to provide cheap labour for business. It wasn't in exchange for anything, Reagan believed in illegal amnesty for business and spoke out about it multiple times.

I do like the fact that Trump doesnt have donors, Ive already said he's better than your average Republican in some ways. He's checked far right economic policy in some ways e.g. exiting TPP. On balance he's far more harmful to the country than beneficial though.
LOL
 

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From your pic, name and bio I'm guessing you disagree
Yep. Trump's economic and foreign policy in the time span of 2 years has done more for the country than the last 3 decades of policy. Hispanic and Black voters are converting to Republicans in droves. People follow the money, simply put.

You're about to see 6 years of non-stop back to back winning for the U.S. and I'm going to ride the gravy train. I suggest regardless of your political viewpoints to do the same... at least you'll come out better than you went in
 

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Lol I admire the enthusiasm. My s&p tracker fund tanked this month cause of this tariff business tho.
 

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--Funds = bad. Mostly. ---At a certain income sure growth rate can help. Altho historically ya stocks keep going up.
--I'd rather burn my little money than pay a mutual fund manager tho. SnP fund makes sense and index funds (at times and long run when never looking at them).
--Also hedge funds if billions* or 100million +.
 

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--Funds = bad. Mostly. ---At a certain income sure growth rate can help. Altho historically ya stocks keep going up.
--I'd rather burn my little money than pay a mutual fund manager tho. SnP fund makes sense and index funds (at times and long run when never looking at them).
--Also hedge funds if billions* or 100million +.

Interest rates here are so shit that you're basically losing money putting them in savings. Funds seem like the only option for long term
 

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--Just keep them in a shoebox or a paper bag., but never around paraphernalia. Keep money, ____, and ____ completely seperate at all times*.
--Ideally just stay in school and get real jobs. Legit jobs***.
-When more funds I'm gonna short and destroy some useless crypto projects but they're post destroyed already mostly. I'll have my shot again.
 

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Still need to invest in cycles into funds. I would not do it now.

I am in it for the long run, over thirty years it will average out right?
 

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-pv=fv, time value of money etc. Yeahhh should, but buy at rite time*. A while ago. Pre 80s best... or even before 30s. Dirty 30s great time.
-or rolling 20s. ...
-outside interwar period and pre ww2 buildup. also ww1 = bad.
 

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--Just keep them in a shoebox or a paper bag., but never around paraphernalia. Keep money, ____, and ____ completely seperate at all times*.
--Ideally just stay in school and get real jobs. Legit jobs***.
-When more funds I'm gonna short and destroy some useless crypto projects but they're post destroyed already mostly. I'll have my shot again.
Legit jobs are hard to come by...but then again, many people 'ain't lookin', they just SIFT through Papers and never stop to tailor their Approach and select something that actually makes sense for their Preferences. -_-
When I was working in a Doctor's Office, a Legit Law Student with NO Medical Background applied for a Job to be a Nurse!
...I've had people apply for Target, who have no prior Retail Experience, and only experience from a Small Diner or other waiter/waitress Job!
Jobs can be somewhat restricted on the East Coast versus other areas of the USA, though.
 

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Yeah Actually without trial and error and stuff... I was like 25+ when I actually practiced enough to actually learn how to say whatever they want in CV and Cover Letters... and Interviews are easier but still practice esp with ADHD. But* 26 or so realized.. and a bit later. But right before that... was so confused I did like 18 interviews and got mostly offers, but *** mostly had no idea what the jobs were until interview*** it was stressful***. And before that?? Yeah didn't get interviews as much.
Now I know what to say and tell them.

But you're absolutely right it is a skill in itself (or a set of skills more properly), getting jobs*. One needs to make CV cover letters and the rest stand out and know how to manipulate the system to their side, get people on their side, and demonstrate their value. Be an asset to those corporate fucks.

@Area-1255 Yes, Tailoring approach is key. For jobs 1000% I'll do that, and for future school as well as possible (kind of hit and miss in school, but can tailor to how I study and market at least). ***Improvise and improve. *** Great point tho**.
 
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Yeah Actually without trial and error and stuff... I was like 25+ when I actually practiced enough to actually learn how to say whatever they want in CV and Cover Letters... and Interviews are easier but still practice esp with ADHD. But* 26 or so realized.. and a bit later. But right before that... was so confused I did like 18 interviews and got mostly offers, but *** mostly had no idea what the jobs were until interview*** it was stressful***. And before that?? Yeah didn't get interviews as much.
Now I know what to say and tell them.

But you're absolutely right it is a skill in itself (or a set of skills more properly), getting jobs*. One needs to make CV cover letters and the rest stand out and know how to manipulate the system to their side, get people on their side, and demonstrate their value. Be an asset to those corporate fucks.

@Area-1255 Yes, Tailoring approach is key. For jobs 1000% I'll do that, and for future school as well as possible (kind of hit and miss in school, but can tailor to how I study and market at least). ***Improvise and improve. *** Great point tho**.
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Yeah Actually without trial and error and stuff... I was like 25+ when I actually practiced enough to actually learn how to say whatever they want in CV and Cover Letters... and Interviews are easier but still practice esp with ADHD. But* 26 or so realized.. and a bit later. But right before that... was so confused I did like 18 interviews and got mostly offers, but *** mostly had no idea what the jobs were until interview*** it was stressful***. And before that?? Yeah didn't get interviews as much.
Now I know what to say and tell them.

But you're absolutely right it is a skill in itself (or a set of skills more properly), getting jobs*. One needs to make CV cover letters and the rest stand out and know how to manipulate the system to their side, get people on their side, and demonstrate their value. Be an asset to those corporate fucks.

@Area-1255 Yes, Tailoring approach is key. For jobs 1000% I'll do that, and for future school as well as possible (kind of hit and miss in school, but can tailor to how I study and market at least). ***Improvise and improve. *** Great point tho**.
really I find tailoring in my experience just leads to more dissapointment because they reject like almost exactly same rate but then you also suck time.

I'll give it a try again if you say so though. I usually already apply to jobs that match my CV/resume already so there's not much else to be said or changed
 

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Legit jobs are hard to come by...but then again, many people 'ain't lookin', they just SIFT through Papers and never stop to tailor their Approach and select something that actually makes sense for their Preferences. -_-
When I was working in a Doctor's Office, a Legit Law Student with NO Medical Background applied for a Job to be a Nurse!
...I've had people apply for Target, who have no prior Retail Experience, and only experience from a Small Diner or other waiter/waitress Job!
Jobs can be somewhat restricted on the East Coast versus other areas of the USA, though.
lol on the other hand gotta start somewhere right. can't have experience without experience. catch 22
 

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@jacknap I got pretty crappy advice at times and don't want to give bad advice but really I only really know how to do job searches bc of some notes I took from a couple books that I think I saved to Google Drive... it's like marketing... or anything really sales... self help --it's like you know:
-80-90% is common sense or a waste of time...
-7% too wordy or random or old like 1970s 1980s advice
-and 1-3% is like actually good advice.
-Ontario is hard too.
-Lol, you should see career center at York... I mean Schulich is good* but the rest, I could get from hi school all those jobs *however *** yeah it's tougher now, and
-Experience, who you know, just trying random things while young is good.
-Also career center = crap most places/ not like those Harvard guys get jobs from the career center. It's from their prior and new exp and ppl they know.
-Just model man. Get into Ermenegildo Zegna and get me discounts @jacknap Or lets act. Make our own stuff, with my friend overseas. He has like 40-50k worth of equipment. Was gonna but for school/ then got sick obviously. --Always good to have a couple things, maybe a real normal job / means to an end, and then a passion- work also, and when that takes over, only that (still whatever you, I or anyone does is more than "one thing"). ; )
-ALSO failures helped: the summers with no phone-calls and anxiety over job search. Honestly ADD meds helped me grow up and structure things/ eliminate a lot of things that sound ok/good/not bad.--- less indecision.

-It's like school at some point I was smart enough to get away with being very disorganized/scatterbrained. In I.B. and hard uni and beyond classes - needed something*.
-Agendas never worked for me, but graduate level notes and knowing some TA's and calling them did help. (ideally just use practice exams but usually they make that pretty hard in Ontario schools or at least theory classes). -in life / work life--- it's all about results... getting things done, so gotta play the game.
-Also just straight up practicing with older friends or like uncles or whoever you know? -also having good sales exp.,, maybe for you get into a Social Media Group or
-A sales team with *a good leader*.

-Model bro or act. YOu can be the villain. Get me models too. ***EDIT: FEMALE models***. --> to avoid confusion.
--I guess you can be the hero if you want. I'll be in between good and bad or anti hero. **basically a good guy**. more or less.
 
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