Dostoevsky

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I guess.

But so many new words in my head, now when I see some of the 'easist' ones I'm like... wait.... wait... I... will remembeeee... oh it's not that.

I'm referring to your Facebook comment, Dus, and stating out the fact that Voller likes his privacy.
Review of the movie you mean? Sorry but I'm totally lost tonight.

If you're talking about that then I have an excuse. I did it because I was studying economy and during the studies I had many arguments with friends about it on similar topic. So I just wanted everyone to know and I got the feedback even on my phone so it was successful. Otherwise I don't really do that.
 

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If you're talking about that then I have an excuse. I did it because I was studying economy and during the studies I had many arguments with friends about it on similar topic. So I just wanted everyone to know and I got the feedback even on my phone so it was successful. Otherwise I don't really do that.
I was. You don't have to find any excuse because I perfectly agree with what you've said on your review. I was merely pulling Voller's leg there.

Have you seen any westerns lately? Last I watched was Unforgiven, but I fell asleep during the first 40 minutes or so and didn't bother finish it again.
 

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I was. You don't have to find any excuse because I perfectly agree with what you've said on your review. I was merely pulling Voller's leg there.

Have you seen any westerns lately? Last I watched was Unforgiven, but I fell asleep during the first 40 minutes or so and didn't bother finish it again.
I'm familiar with Voller, I asked him for his facebook and almost got my head tosses at the nearest mountain.

I haven't actually. I have The Searches and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre on my PC but I stopped watching back then and I focused on other movies, so those are just waiting. I hate the fact I have too many movies that I want to see so I spend like 1 hour deciding which will it be :sergio: But I watched plenty recently. Over the past couple of days I've spent more time reading (I finished another one) and learning a bit of Italian. But still a huge list of must-see movies awaits me.

How's your life going? How when we're on relationship things today, are you planning something with your girl? No idea what's your situation.
 

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I'm familiar with Voller, I asked him for his facebook and almost got my head tosses at the nearest mountain.

I haven't actually. I have The Searches and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre on my PC but I stopped watching back then and I focused on other movies, so those are just waiting. I hate the fact I have too many movies that I want to see so I spend like 1 hour deciding which will it be :sergio: But I watched plenty recently. Over the past couple of days I've spent more time reading (I finished another one) and learning a bit of Italian. But still a huge list of must-see movies awaits me.

How's your life going? How when we're on relationship things today, are you planning something with your girl? No idea what's your situation.
Yeah, that guy is a weirdo for sure. :D

Appreciate every little second of this period mate. You're gonna miss it when you actually start working. Or maybe not. :D

Not too shabby, I have to say. Gonna start looking for houses next month. Been a tough year of saving and saving, now we're both looking forward to see something material we could say we both own, together. Probably gonna have to start planning for a wedding in a year or two, but we agreed that it'd be better if we lived together unmarried first. It's definitely in our plans though, especially considering she's already 26 years old. :)

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Yeah, that guy is a weirdo for sure. :D

Appreciate every little second of this period mate. You're gonna miss it when you actually start working. Or maybe not. :D

Not too shabby, I have to say. Gonna start looking for houses next month. Been a tough year of saving and saving, now we're both looking forward to see something material we could say we both own, together. Probably gonna have to start planning for a wedding in a year or two, but we agreed that it'd be better if we lived together unmarried first. It's definitely in our plans though, especially considering she's already 26 years old. :)
I actually enjoy some parts of it but it's overwhelming. I wouldn't mind getting a job right now but I'd probably eat my own words when I have to get up early, be tired whole day and probably miss out doing things I love. Then again this situation with a low budget does no good for me. I can't go out on a date, let alone something more. Kinda tough.

That's great to hear, sounds like a perfect relationship. I'd also do that and live unmarried first. Have you thought of buying a ring and getting engaged to surprise her? I mean, you're already on your way to a marriage so this won't be a burden for you. Buying a house for such a short period sounds like a fairytale to me. We have 300 euros wages here and house prices being at least 50k in a decent area. So it's like an impossible thing to do lol. Tbh majority of girls (here) get married either at the age of 18-22 or in the early 30s. It's very rare to see something happening in a middle.
 

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That first wave will be divorced by their 30s is why. ;)
Yea, no doubt about that. Serbia is especially different duo to low standards, so many girls actually chase a gold mine as soon as they finish high school as they are not planning studying after. Also, they have no idea what they are doing at that age, but that's a weak ass excuse IMO. I also noticed girls whose parents divorced tend to do such things. I actually knew a girl who was like 'I want and need to get married, I'm old'. She was 21 back then iirc and I was thought she was joking. 2 weeks later she entered a relationship and in a week I saw she got engaged lol. What's even worse is that she came out of that relationship, found some other guy like a couple of months after and got engaged again. Half a year ago she got married. It's a fucked up attitude and of course it points in the direction of divorce. She doesn't even know the guy, all she wanted is to be married... just for the sake of it.
 

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I actually enjoy some parts of it but it's overwhelming. I wouldn't mind getting a job right now but I'd probably eat my own words when I have to get up early, be tired whole day and probably miss out doing things I love. Then again this situation with a low budget does no good for me. I can't go out on a date, let alone something more. Kinda tough.

That's great to hear, sounds like a perfect relationship. I'd also do that and live unmarried first. Have you thought of buying a ring and getting engaged to surprise her? I mean, you're already on your way to a marriage so this won't be a burden for you. Buying a house for such a short period sounds like a fairytale to me. We have 300 euros wages here and house prices being at least 50k in a decent area. So it's like an impossible thing to do lol. Tbh majority of girls (here) get married either at the age of 18-22 or in the early 30s. It's very rare to see something happening in a middle.
Job > unemployed. Always was and always will be.

She wants to get engaged in Paris. She watches a lot of movies and I already scratched out that option with her, bringing out that money excuse. She did the exact same thing when I told her we should go watch a Juve game this season. :D Probably gonna take her to Paris someday as my 'surprise' to fulfill her dream, but certainly after we've found our house and fill it in with the basics. We're not going to buy a house with what we've saved, Dus. It's just for the 10% of the property value and the architects and notary fees. We won't find anything less than €150K with what we both want, and that's the very minimum, trust me. We're the last of our group to get married. Everyone is already married or will get married this year and they're all between 25-30, so I feel I'm in right track as I am the youngest of the bunch.
 

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