I had to look up what a consulate was lol. There's a Spanish one in the biggest city in my state, 6 hours from me but they don't have a website, I'll have to call (or check Spain's embassy website if they have one). Ireland doesn't look like it has any consulates in the US, and the embassy is in Ireland itself... most likely will have to call them as well. Thanks!
I wonder how substantial they mean. I might be able to afford a down payment on something small, as long as the housing market is nothing like the one here in the States (ie significantly better). I'll look into it, thanks.
Huh, didn't know that. It is pretty hard to start a business, but the process itself seems pretty straightforward. I'll keep this in mind and look into it more, thank you.
lol all good, she is alive, and we are on speaking terms (I see her a few times a week). I'll ask her, but I'm pretty certain her grandparents are native to Venezuela too. I don't know if she really knows them or if they're still alive though...
lol all good, she is alive, and we are on speaking terms (I see her a few times a week). I'll ask her, but I'm pretty certain her grandparents are native to Venezuela too. I don't know if she really knows them or if they're still alive though...
Student visa is the most probable one I could get. The biggest issue is admissions, mainly because of language barriers. With Britain no longer in the EU, my next best bet is Spain because I already speak some Spanish, but I feel like it's not enough to get accepted there.
Getting remote work with my current level of education and experience seems almost impossible. I've looked on Remotists.com and Indeed, all the ones I saw ask for a bachelor's minimum or very high skill set that I simply don't have yet. Do you have any recommendations on where to look for remote jobs I might qualify for?
For great grandparents I go through 23 and me or other similar service, right? I know the grandparents on my mother's side are Venezuelan and the ones on my father's side are from the US, I don't know about further back than that.
This is my current experience with pop os. Took a while searching and digging through age old threads to figure out how to fix Rivals so it actually launches, then more searching to fix an issue I was having with the screen blacking out, and it's going to be more searching to figure out why audio keeps tearing while I'm full screened. It's a pain trying to make things compatible, so much so I'm extremely tempted to switch back to Windows 10 despite it hitting EOL this year. I really don't like having to waste my personal time making something work when there's an incredibly easy alternative where everything works always (aside from hardware issues)
Edit: especially peeved about trying to fix ffxiv. I want my shaders back >:(
You put to words how I felt about it. I couldn't have given less a shit about these people, I don't know them nor their troubles and dilemmas about their country.
"Choose who you're gonna side with!" brother I know nothing about either of your organizations, me going with you isn't me siding with your whole organization, I just want to get the fuck out of here.
ok but you just know corporations are going to use this as an excuse to keep using fossil fuels. like to them this is basically carte blanche to keep the status quo and block green energy from happening even harder. "oh hurdur har har we found a solution to climate change and it's dumping diamonds in the atmosphere, no need to pay for green energy anymore haha" type shit
My biggest gripe about Patreon is that I can't just do a one time donation, it's a subscription to donate money to people. Cool and all, but I'm not rich enough to just give some of my income to people, I'd rather do small donations whenever I can.
I had to look up what a consulate was lol. There's a Spanish one in the biggest city in my state, 6 hours from me but they don't have a website, I'll have to call (or check Spain's embassy website if they have one). Ireland doesn't look like it has any consulates in the US, and the embassy is in Ireland itself... most likely will have to call them as well. Thanks!