About a week ago, I applied for a web design job I saw posted on Craig's List. It was for a social networking website called Gather, which is like Facebook for your mom. I wrote the craziest cover letter imaginable, which took more time and effort than my college application essay. Then I got an email, then I got a phone call, and suddenly this
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how is commuting into Boston? I'm terrified of moving to a big city, so commuting seemed like a viable option o.0
Congrats man !
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Yes, I wouldn't want to live in the busy heart of Boston because I'd probably get mugged and then run over by a bus every day. If anything, I'll try to get a place in the Providence-like suburbs outside of Boston.
Commuting is okay, except it's going to sap two hours of my life each way. That's an extra 4 hours of not doing anything per work day. But, I like the train just fine, and there are things one can do on a train. Reading. Sketching. Eating. Listening to music. Contemplating.
You still have a year though. Maybe when you graduate, some new form of transportation will have revolutionized the world. Hopefully something steam-powered.
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But I mean, both of those sides can agree at least on saying CONGRATULATIONS!
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Yeah, I'm feeling the same way, both excited and sad. Part of me feels like I'm going on an epic journey, something to do with a ring, or a horcrux, or a horcrux ring... they're basically the same thing.
But there's also fear, anxiety, sadness.
It's bittersweet.
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Here, this icon will cheer you up.
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So you can too dammit.
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2) OH MAN THIS IS THE BEST
3) I'm so very very proud of you
4) I'm so very very proud of you
5) You will succeed in any/all of it if this is what you want to do.
6) Calm down, take it one step at a time. You'll be fine.
7) I love you.
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