u/Usual_Passage1813

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Last-minute: looking for someone to take some graduation photos in Leuven (paid)

Hi everyone,
I will go to a graduation ceremony this Friday (3 July) and I’m looking for a student photographer (or photography enthusiast) for a short graduation photoshoot after the ceremony.

It would be around 45-60 minutes somewhere on campus (University Hall, Library, etc.).
I know it’s a bit last minute, but if anyone is available or has recommendations, I’d really appreciate it.

My budget: around 50–100 euro depending on experience. Happy to discuss the rate depending on experience.

You don’t have to be a professional photographer. I’m just hoping to get some nice graduation photos.

Feel free to comment or send me a DM.
Thanks!

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u/Usual_Passage1813 — 5 days ago
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Place for reading/studying after 8pm

The university libraries all started to close early because the exam period ended. Even agora learning center closes at 7pm. Some coffee shops close later but it’s still 7pm or 7:30pm. Since I really enjoy reading/studying at somewhere instead of my home, I’ve been trying to find a place for that? Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks in advance!

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u/Usual_Passage1813 — 7 days ago

How to not feel guilty and sad about blocking him

We’ve gone through cycles of ending-reconciliation, but the main issue is never changed, and it came to a point that I was su***dal. So finally I decided to end it again, and blocked him immediately after I sent the message.

I feel guilty of doing so. I don’t necessarily hate him, but I really don’t want to go back with hope and then feel disappointed again because I know no matter how he apologizes there’s nothing changed.
I also feel sad that this person just disappeared in my life like this. Like I built a wall between us.

Anyone who has been through this struggle? Especially the guilts

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u/Usual_Passage1813 — 11 days ago

Graduation ceremony experience

Hello I am asking whether anyone would like to share graduation ceremony experience.

I am an international student and extended my program due to exchange, so I barely know any current students/graduates in my program. My friends who are working will also be unavailable on that day. So basically I will attend without friends or family. Is that something weird during the ceremony? I know noboday might notice, but I still feel a bit awkward about it.

Have you seen anyone attending the ceremony without bringing any guests? I am a bit anxious about what will happen.

Thank you!

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u/Usual_Passage1813 — 12 days ago