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Has Anyone heard or seen him online?
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I've been busy with school. I just finished midterms, and I'm working on my cultural presentation for Japanese class (graduation) and doing a 10 page report on the effect of religion on the Indo-Asian region of Southeast Asia for Cultural Geography.

So for now, IRL > writing.

I'll get back to writing when I get these projects off the table.
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Thats Cool Man.. I was starting to wonder if something happened to you.. Best of luck with school.. Been there and I know how much time it can take away from other things..
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Fel wrote:I've been busy with school. I just finished midterms, and I'm working on my cultural presentation for Japanese class (graduation) and doing a 10 page report on the effect of religion on the Indo-Asian region of Southeast Asia for Cultural Geography.
I live in South East Asia and the mix of religions in these hot pot area and their different cultures and yet similarities and then you add the colonial mix and their influence .... oh my ... you get a local dish... "rojak". A mixture of about 10 to 20 cut fruits/vege/toufu with peanut paste and chilli.
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I was just thinking that I've done pretty similar topics within my Asian Studies degree. Change the language to Chinese and I have pretty simialar things on my plate this semester. At least Asian Studies make for interesting subjects, I also have business ones, and I tell u they are not nearly as interesting. Good luck with the reports and I have to admire you for finding the time to write on top of all that.
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