Any Info from the Cloverworks Panel for Anime Expo?

Please update here if we get any information about Windbreaker from the Cloverworks panel T_T I think it must've started according to JST

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u/Sea-Lock-834 — 2 days ago

Student ID / Indigo

Hello, my flight is booked for 27th May using a Student ID. I want to shift it to 29th May. Will there be a changing fees even if the ticket was booked under a Student ID?

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u/Sea-Lock-834 — 2 months ago

MA Form Doubt / Academic Proof if Results Pending

Hello, if we are in our last semester of UG and results are still pending, do we add something here?

u/Sea-Lock-834 — 2 months ago

suggest me a book as a college graduate missing her classmates and friends!

hello everyone! i am a recent undergrad who spent 4 years in a class not exceeding 35 people and with a faculty of 9 profs.

by the end of my 4 years here at college, i have become fond of everyone in my class and because we were the smallest department in our college (sociology), all of us became very good friends and our profs also really really liked us. coming to class everyday was a treat. i liked what I was learning, i could sit w anyone in class and have a good laugh, go out for food, talk during recess, and just never felt uncomfortable or wishing i wasn't in college.

last month, i graduated and though i cried tons on my farewell day and in the weeks following (i am writing this after i had a breakdown thinking about this again lol), i still struggle with the thought of not going to college anymore and meeting these people, many of whom i became close w in my last year. they were a wonderful bunch and i am sure all of us feel sad.

but its not just the people. i will also miss the routine of college, of new books to read every, new courses, but the same set of people to meet everyday. random outings after college ended. making plans w friends. just the thought of leaving all of this behind and entering the sterile life of adulthood fills me with pain.

i am aware that this day was bound to come and no matter how hard I try and convince myself that we will be in​ touch, we won't. not all of us.

so i wanted a book rec that talks about the temporary nature of human relations that we have or the impermanence of life. and, most importantly, that even if it lasted for a short while and now it's over, it was still meaningful and i am allowed to feel sad. the closest books i can think of which i have read are Kazuo Ishiguro's Remains of the Day, A Pale View of the Hills, Klara and the Sun, and Never Let Me Go (can you tell he's one of my fav writers haha).

thank you! and excuse me while i go sob over grad pics again.

tldr; just read the bolded portion.

any genre works!

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u/Sea-Lock-834 — 2 months ago