Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Thank You, a point to consider.
It seems you are on the right path, and both teachers have different, albeit functional, approaches to helping you improve.

I would also advise against using dear when addressing people you barely know, especially in a professional/formal context.

If you need anything, let me know. I have some materials I can share with you (for free).
 

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campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
16,802
:touched: yes, let's have restrictions and ask for 50 shots and 30 boosters.
The key here, as in everything in life is to have the right balance. It doesn’t make sense to completely lockdown and live like hermits because Covid may never go away completely. It’s also unreasonable to pretend like it doesn’t exist and completely ignore it. Thankfully Omicron is not as severe as Delta- things would be unimaginably bad if it was.
Get your shots, wear a mask, but beyond that live your life as usual.
 

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Feb 9, 2013
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The key here, as in everything in life is to have the right balance. It doesn’t make sense to completely lockdown and live like hermits because Covid may never go away completely. It’s also unreasonable to pretend like it doesn’t exist and completely ignore it. Thankfully Omicron is not as severe as Delta- things would be unimaginably bad if it was.
Get your shots, wear a mask, but beyond that live your life as usual.
Some people just like to look at every single thing in as pessimistic a way as is possible. They want to bitch and complain that everything is always going to shit and proclaim loudly that everyone is a commie/slave/cuck who doesn’t agree with them lol. They’re no different from the progressive/Id politics assclowns calling everyone fascists.

We have our strongest restrictions since the very start of the pandemic right now for a 4 week period (Christmas to January 18th) and I disagree with quite a few of them and find some very silly (gyms being shutdown for a month is absurd)… but they literally don’t effect me and most people I know at all. Most of my friends with small businesses are thriving right now. My work is busy, I’m climbing at the gym, lift weights in my little home gym set up when I want, get out surfing and/or hiking most weekends, eat out when I feel like it, eating lots of good food and drinking lots of good wine over the holidays. Life is great. Having to wear a mask and get a couple vaccine shots is hardly going to change that and make life somehow shit :lol2: omicron is gonna get everyone and then this pandemic will be done and dusted soon enough.

To each their own though. If people want to spend time and energy constantly bemoaning the state of the world, so be it.
 
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campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,802
Some people just like to look at every single thing in as pessimistic a way as is possible. They want to bitch and complain that everything is always going to shit and proclaim loudly that everyone is a commie/slave/cuck who doesn’t agree with them lol. They’re no different from the progressive/I’d politics assclowns calling everyone fascists.

We have our strongest restrictions since the very start of the pandemic right now for a 4 week period (Christmas to January 18th) and I disagree with quite a few of them and find some very silly (gyms being shutdown for a month is absurd)… but they literally don’t effect me and most people I know at all. Work is busy, I’m climbing at the gym, lift weights in my little home gym set up when I want, get out surfing and/or hiking most weekends, eat out when I feel like it, eating lots of good food and drinking lots of good wine over the holidays. Life is great. Having to wear a mask and get a couple vaccine shots is hardly going to change that and make life somehow shit :lol2: omicron is gonna get everyone and then this pandemic will be done and dusted soon enough.

To each their own though. If people want to spend time and energy constantly bemoaning the state of the world, so be it.
:agree:
Yep, it’s not like we love getting jabbed or wearing a mask lol. It’s a small price to pay to ensure that you and everyone around you can live a normal-ish life while also minimizing your risk.
 

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