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Hello Jonh, I hope you are well, personally all is well. I wanted to talk to you about the current situation we are going through. At the moment, a lot of cases are detected in our university as you know, and personally that does not really surprise me. I really don't understand the things that take this virus seriously, or even just be a little careful not to infect those around them. I am not perfect, I do not necessarily respect barrier gestures, but I pay a minimum of attention and I protect myself from people who do not pay attention to their health at all. What annoys me above all is that once contaminated, it continues to not respect what is ordered by our state. I do not understand why these people continue to walk around, or others who purposely have the virus not to hear about it again. They take it for a game and it's a serious thing to have that way of thinking in my opinion. I would like these people there is a minimum of reflection on this subject and to weigh in the future, I would like these people to stop all that so that we can resume our life before as quickly as possible. Just small gestures that can slow down this fucking virus and that we are not forced to respect all its crap sanitary instructions and that we can return to party in nightclubs without the protections currently necessary for the fight of this virus.
So that's all I had to say on this subject, and what do you care about John? I hope that after all that we can go and have a beer without worrying.
Good day to you sir, see you soon.
So that's all I had to say on this subject, and what do you care about John? I hope that after all that we can go and have a beer without worrying.
Good day to you sir, see you soon.
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I'm disappointed with the university and the government regarding COVID. They talk as though our health matters to them but clearly that is not the case from their actions.
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Good morning, John,
I decided to talk today about talking about mutual help between men.
This is a subject that particularly affects me.
Nowadays we can meet all kinds of people.
For me, I find it very important to be there for others. But a lot of people now don't take care of other people's situations at all, and don't try to understand.
Several social experiments were carried out, especially with people who pretended to be in a rather weak social situation and see the number of people who were sensitive to their situations. And we can see that most people don't pay attention to these kinds of people at all. I find these people to be completely selfish, because these small daily gestures that can help this type of people a lot. I agree that successful people have to work a lot for this and not to give money to people who do nothing. But we are not asking at all to donate astronomical amounts but just a small gesture that can help a lot.
Also people who watch especially old people not getting away with carrying things or the like, some people let them fend for themselves when just a little attention on it would help a lot.
To conclude with this, I find that many people forget to put themselves in other people's shoes and think of themselves instead of opening up to the world. I think if everyone had a better mindset our company would be much better.
That's all I had to say about it, good evening John
I decided to talk today about talking about mutual help between men.
This is a subject that particularly affects me.
Nowadays we can meet all kinds of people.
For me, I find it very important to be there for others. But a lot of people now don't take care of other people's situations at all, and don't try to understand.
Several social experiments were carried out, especially with people who pretended to be in a rather weak social situation and see the number of people who were sensitive to their situations. And we can see that most people don't pay attention to these kinds of people at all. I find these people to be completely selfish, because these small daily gestures that can help this type of people a lot. I agree that successful people have to work a lot for this and not to give money to people who do nothing. But we are not asking at all to donate astronomical amounts but just a small gesture that can help a lot.
Also people who watch especially old people not getting away with carrying things or the like, some people let them fend for themselves when just a little attention on it would help a lot.
To conclude with this, I find that many people forget to put themselves in other people's shoes and think of themselves instead of opening up to the world. I think if everyone had a better mindset our company would be much better.
That's all I had to say about it, good evening John
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Sadly I agree we are becoming more and more selfish and the idea of community is disappearing.
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Hello John, how are you? Today I would like to share with you my sporting background. I know it's not very original, but when you read the next APP, I promise you will find a more entertaining topic.
So, when I was 5 years old, I started playing football, because all my friends at school were doing it and as I have no personality I decided to join them It was of short duration, I only played one year, I didn't stop because of my level, far from it I was doing well, just I was too violent, we'll say in the duels, and I was sometimes balancing on my hands during the matches so we'll say that from time to time I wasn't really attracted by the ball...
Then, they decided to put me into rugby, it was a good idea because I could let off a lot more steam, and I was already more fulfilled, but once again, one attraction that interested me a lot during the breaks or otherwise, was climbing up to the post... From that moment on, without hesitating, my mum signed me up for gymnastics.
Finally at the age of 7, I found my vocation. I stayed 10 years in this sport, around the age of 11 I started to have a national level without ever reaching it. When I was 15 I managed to reach this final stage, the French championships, I was very proud of this exploit. But when I was 17, my coaches left because of my fu***** president. So I had to stop, it was quite sad, but afterwards I was able to concentrate properly on my studies, the driving licence and my BNSSA.
Now I've been playing rugby for 3 years and I'm really very fulfilled by this sport, I'm very invested in it and as long as I could I would do it.
This is my background, I hope it wasn't too boring to read, but for next time it will be a much more interesting subject.
Good day to you John.
So, when I was 5 years old, I started playing football, because all my friends at school were doing it and as I have no personality I decided to join them It was of short duration, I only played one year, I didn't stop because of my level, far from it I was doing well, just I was too violent, we'll say in the duels, and I was sometimes balancing on my hands during the matches so we'll say that from time to time I wasn't really attracted by the ball...
Then, they decided to put me into rugby, it was a good idea because I could let off a lot more steam, and I was already more fulfilled, but once again, one attraction that interested me a lot during the breaks or otherwise, was climbing up to the post... From that moment on, without hesitating, my mum signed me up for gymnastics.
Finally at the age of 7, I found my vocation. I stayed 10 years in this sport, around the age of 11 I started to have a national level without ever reaching it. When I was 15 I managed to reach this final stage, the French championships, I was very proud of this exploit. But when I was 17, my coaches left because of my fu***** president. So I had to stop, it was quite sad, but afterwards I was able to concentrate properly on my studies, the driving licence and my BNSSA.
Now I've been playing rugby for 3 years and I'm really very fulfilled by this sport, I'm very invested in it and as long as I could I would do it.
This is my background, I hope it wasn't too boring to read, but for next time it will be a much more interesting subject.
Good day to you John.
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Hello John, how are you doing during this period which is unfortunately very boring for everyone? Speaking of which, I'm going to tell you how I feel about all this, how with studies we're going through it all.
To begin with, obviously for sports with university, it's impossible to do anything, except maybe in theory, but it (personally) wouldn't suit me at all to be graded only on theory, because practice helps me a lot to increase my average.
Then, as far as distance learning theory courses are concerned, I find it a bit harder to be serious in front of our screen because we can quickly be tempted to do something else during the course, but with a minimum of willpower, it's very much within our capabilities. It changes my level of concentration a little bit to be at home in our room watching a teacher speak, we are not in the working environment we have at the university and it is quite disturbing, but if we want to succeed we have no choice and it is by no means an insurmountable test.
The professors do their utmost to put us in the best of situations and don't try to put us in unstable situations.
That's what I think, it's largely surmountable but for sports it doesn't benefit us at all, we'll have to work on the theory... ;(
To begin with, obviously for sports with university, it's impossible to do anything, except maybe in theory, but it (personally) wouldn't suit me at all to be graded only on theory, because practice helps me a lot to increase my average.
Then, as far as distance learning theory courses are concerned, I find it a bit harder to be serious in front of our screen because we can quickly be tempted to do something else during the course, but with a minimum of willpower, it's very much within our capabilities. It changes my level of concentration a little bit to be at home in our room watching a teacher speak, we are not in the working environment we have at the university and it is quite disturbing, but if we want to succeed we have no choice and it is by no means an insurmountable test.
The professors do their utmost to put us in the best of situations and don't try to put us in unstable situations.
That's what I think, it's largely surmountable but for sports it doesn't benefit us at all, we'll have to work on the theory... ;(
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Hi John, I'm going to talk about all the misadventures I've had with my car that I've had for a year and a half.
I got my car during my lifeguard season on July 7th 2019. I was very happy. The name on the registration was still in the name of the previous owners of the car, so my parents told me first of all "we know you, be careful for 1 or 2 weeks, the car is not in your name, if you get fines, they'll get them and it's going to be a pain in the ass to get it". I tell them "don't worry, I'll manage".
Not even a week later, I was going to put my car at my best friend's house before going to a nightclub to heat up the dance floor like never before. We were 4 cars following each other, we all got flashed by a construction site radar... (nobody ever got the fine)
A week after this incident, I go to a Grand-Village lifeguard campground to take a shower and I park for just 20 minutes on a camper van spot when there were still 0000000 campers. I took an almond for parking as I was about to leave, the policeman was fining me he had just started but this idiot finished what he started by saying it was too late. Results = 35 euros.
Then in Angoulême I had to take 5 or 6 fines of 17 euros for unpaid parking, thinking that they would never pass compared to my town of Rochefort where the "pervanches" never pass, I quickly understood that it was not the case... They were lying in wait, ready to draw.
And of course, after 2 days of living in Angoulême, we had an appointment in St Yriec, but I couldn't find my car and I was the only one who could take them because nobody had a licence, so I had to take my best friend's car. I thought it had been stolen but in the end it was safely impounded as I parked on a square with a special stop for a few hours just that day. Results = 9 cars on board between 5pm and 9pm, and 128 euros of exit plus the parking ticket.
That's my life with my car and all this happened in less than 6 months, the following year I had a lot of other things happen to me but I'll tell you all about it when I have nothing more to talk about. I hope my little stories will get you more and I hope to see you soon.
I got my car during my lifeguard season on July 7th 2019. I was very happy. The name on the registration was still in the name of the previous owners of the car, so my parents told me first of all "we know you, be careful for 1 or 2 weeks, the car is not in your name, if you get fines, they'll get them and it's going to be a pain in the ass to get it". I tell them "don't worry, I'll manage".
Not even a week later, I was going to put my car at my best friend's house before going to a nightclub to heat up the dance floor like never before. We were 4 cars following each other, we all got flashed by a construction site radar... (nobody ever got the fine)
A week after this incident, I go to a Grand-Village lifeguard campground to take a shower and I park for just 20 minutes on a camper van spot when there were still 0000000 campers. I took an almond for parking as I was about to leave, the policeman was fining me he had just started but this idiot finished what he started by saying it was too late. Results = 35 euros.
Then in Angoulême I had to take 5 or 6 fines of 17 euros for unpaid parking, thinking that they would never pass compared to my town of Rochefort where the "pervanches" never pass, I quickly understood that it was not the case... They were lying in wait, ready to draw.
And of course, after 2 days of living in Angoulême, we had an appointment in St Yriec, but I couldn't find my car and I was the only one who could take them because nobody had a licence, so I had to take my best friend's car. I thought it had been stolen but in the end it was safely impounded as I parked on a square with a special stop for a few hours just that day. Results = 9 cars on board between 5pm and 9pm, and 128 euros of exit plus the parking ticket.
That's my life with my car and all this happened in less than 6 months, the following year I had a lot of other things happen to me but I'll tell you all about it when I have nothing more to talk about. I hope my little stories will get you more and I hope to see you soon.
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Fichot Timothé wrote:Hello John, how are you doing during this period which is unfortunately very boring for everyone? Speaking of which, I'm going to tell you how I feel about all this, how with studies we're going through it all.
To begin with, obviously for sports with university, it's impossible to do anything, except maybe in theory, but it (personally) wouldn't suit me at all to be graded only on theory, because practice helps me a lot to increase my average.
Then, as far as distance learning theory courses are concerned, I find it a bit harder to be serious in front of our screen because we can quickly be tempted to do something else during the course, but with a minimum of willpower, it's very much within our capabilities. It changes my level of concentration a little bit to be at home in our room watching a teacher speak, we are not in the working environment we have at the university and it is quite disturbing, but if we want to succeed we have no choice and it is by no means an insurmountable test.
The professors do their utmost to put us in the best of situations and don't try to put us in unstable situations.
That's what I think, it's largely surmountable but for sports it doesn't benefit us at all, we'll have to work on the theory... ;(
I think that's a good summary of the situation. And your attitude is great.
You need to organise yourself and be strict in order to do the online work. It's a good future skill and something that will lift your mark compared to some other students who can't discipline themselves.
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Fichot Timothé wrote:Hi John, I'm going to talk about all the misadventures I've had with my car that I've had for a year and a half.
I got my car during my lifeguard season on July 7th 2019. I was very happy. The name on the registration was still in the name of the previous owners of the car, so my parents told me first of all "we know you, be careful for 1 or 2 weeks, the car is not in your name, if you get fines, they'll get them and it's going to be a pain in the ass to get it". I tell them "don't worry, I'll manage".
Not even a week later, I was going to put my car at my best friend's house before going to a nightclub to heat up the dance floor like never before. We were 4 cars following each other, we all got flashed by a construction site radar... (nobody ever got the fine)
A week after this incident, I go to a Grand-Village lifeguard campground to take a shower and I park for just 20 minutes on a camper van spot when there were still 0000000 campers. I took an almond for parking as I was about to leave, the policeman was fining me he had just started but this idiot finished what he started by saying it was too late. Results = 35 euros.
Then in Angoulême I had to take 5 or 6 fines of 17 euros for unpaid parking, thinking that they would never pass compared to my town of Rochefort where the "pervanches" never pass, I quickly understood that it was not the case... They were lying in wait, ready to draw.
And of course, after 2 days of living in Angoulême, we had an appointment in St Yriec, but I couldn't find my car and I was the only one who could take them because nobody had a licence, so I had to take my best friend's car. I thought it had been stolen but in the end it was safely impounded as I parked on a square with a special stop for a few hours just that day. Results = 9 cars on board between 5pm and 9pm, and 128 euros of exit plus the parking ticket.
That's my life with my car and all this happened in less than 6 months, the following year I had a lot of other things happen to me but I'll tell you all about it when I have nothing more to talk about. I hope my little stories will get you more and I hope to see you soon.
When are you going to learn about the fines? Next it'll be speeding and you'll only stay to the limit when you have 1 point left.
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Hello John, how are you doing during this containment?
Personally, I'm getting tired of it, it's getting boring to be locked up at home most of the time. But we do what we can.
Today, I feel like talking about the series I watch because when I have free time, I entertain myself with what I can because we quickly go around the social networks!
My series is called "Scorpion", it's a series like no other because there are several seasons, but it's not a chronological sequence. I will explain you more in detail. Scorpion is a team composed of 4 geniuses with a very high IQ (one of them is the 4th highest IQ in the world) a "normal" federal agent, who is part of the internal security and a woman who is "normal" and who allows good understanding within the team because the geniuses have a communication problem. In exchange for this woman's help, the geniuses help the woman understand how her 10 year old son works because he too is a genius, probably more intelligent than all the other geniuses present. So they all work for internal security, and in each episode they are summoned to any place in the world to solve the most important cases of the world to save the planet (attacks, cyber attacks and so on...). The geniuses all have a speciality, one is a maths specialist, it's a human calculator and has an incredible visual memory, one is a doctor psychoanalyst to spot all the suspicious behaviour of men and can also cure anyone thanks to his medical degree, a mechanical engineer, and the last (the highest IQ) specialist in programming and the founder of scorpion.
Each episode in clear saves the missions they have performed but each episode is a new mission to solve. I love this type of series because I like the way they solve each mission and everyone has a fundamental role in the team.
Personally, I'm getting tired of it, it's getting boring to be locked up at home most of the time. But we do what we can.
Today, I feel like talking about the series I watch because when I have free time, I entertain myself with what I can because we quickly go around the social networks!
My series is called "Scorpion", it's a series like no other because there are several seasons, but it's not a chronological sequence. I will explain you more in detail. Scorpion is a team composed of 4 geniuses with a very high IQ (one of them is the 4th highest IQ in the world) a "normal" federal agent, who is part of the internal security and a woman who is "normal" and who allows good understanding within the team because the geniuses have a communication problem. In exchange for this woman's help, the geniuses help the woman understand how her 10 year old son works because he too is a genius, probably more intelligent than all the other geniuses present. So they all work for internal security, and in each episode they are summoned to any place in the world to solve the most important cases of the world to save the planet (attacks, cyber attacks and so on...). The geniuses all have a speciality, one is a maths specialist, it's a human calculator and has an incredible visual memory, one is a doctor psychoanalyst to spot all the suspicious behaviour of men and can also cure anyone thanks to his medical degree, a mechanical engineer, and the last (the highest IQ) specialist in programming and the founder of scorpion.
Each episode in clear saves the missions they have performed but each episode is a new mission to solve. I love this type of series because I like the way they solve each mission and everyone has a fundamental role in the team.
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Hello John, let me tell you why I chose STAPS;
To start with, I did an S-track and then went on to study medicine and specialise in physiotherapy. I love discovering things about the human body, it fascinates me but also the contact with others not especially physical but especially social. But then, the scientific level was already too high for me, so I decided to go to ES which was much more interesting for me. Then, as I was in an economic field, I decided to go to Marketing Technology. But as the year progressed I noticed that I attached a lot of importance to sport. I decided to look at the courses that really corresponded to what I like. So after all that, I looked at the STAPS courses before I started university, because I knew that there are a lot of science subjects and that I wasn't going to be in the best position. But in the end, now I've hung in there and got my second year. It was really the best choice by far!
To start with, I did an S-track and then went on to study medicine and specialise in physiotherapy. I love discovering things about the human body, it fascinates me but also the contact with others not especially physical but especially social. But then, the scientific level was already too high for me, so I decided to go to ES which was much more interesting for me. Then, as I was in an economic field, I decided to go to Marketing Technology. But as the year progressed I noticed that I attached a lot of importance to sport. I decided to look at the courses that really corresponded to what I like. So after all that, I looked at the STAPS courses before I started university, because I knew that there are a lot of science subjects and that I wasn't going to be in the best position. But in the end, now I've hung in there and got my second year. It was really the best choice by far!
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