u/cluelesstudent

Constructive feedback, please? 🙏🏻

Constructive feedback, please? 🙏🏻

Hello, this is from a recent graduate, btw! I've been on a job hunt for a month now, and this has been the resume template that I have been using. Unfortunately, I have only been getting rejections so far, huhu, so maybe my resume is a factor. Should I put my professional photo on it? I heard pretty privileges work...

u/cluelesstudent — 8 days ago

SEX AND THE CITY ENJOYER

bring back sex and the city because i am not yet done! i hate how netflix just removed my favorite series right exactly when i had become very attached to it. just a few weeks ago, i had started sex and the city on netflix, it was just supposed to be something that i watched on my ipad while i eat my meals. but then i loved it so much. i have become so obsessed and attached to the show because everything about it or whatever that was going on between carrie and big was happening in my life, at the exact time. and i find it so funny whenever carrie makes this bad decisions just for big and i would just think and say “carrie that’s so stupid!”. lol but i am literally her. but other than that, sex and the city was perfect for me. i love how the show takes place in new york city. i love everything in new york, i’ve never been there obviously, but i will be. it talks about new york and it talks about the relationships in new york. i love sex and i am a male-centered woman, although i try not to be (still working on it). i love how it explores the 4 different personalities of the girls, because i could literally be all 4 of them at the same time. i am definetely a charlotte at heart, but i tend to act like a carrie most of the time. but most of all, i fucking love big. and that is why i can never blame my girl carrie. i definitely would also fall for big just like how carrie did.

as someone who's going thru an overwhelming phase in life, sex and the city saved me. i get to watch the show and NOT think, i get to enjoy it. it does not having the anxiety-inducing cliffhangers and plot twists. it’s so predictable and patterned. i will forever always love early 2000’s shows and most especially, i love the fact that it’s about women, their new york city lifestyle, fashion, their sex life, their complicated relationships, and how everything about it is so relatable. i couldn’t remember which season i ended but it was the episode where aiden and carrie met again. the episode where miranda and steve saw each other again and then turns out steve and aien were business partners. i thought to myself maybe i was supposed to end the series here??? i mean i know i was not even able to get to the half of the whole show and A LOT of things are still going to happen (i watch some spoilers on tiktok) but Netflix ruined it for me. i know i could just watch it on any other channel but obv i do not like to pay for another subscription when i already have netflix (i’m still broke). and plus i hate the inconvenience when i still have to go thru an illegal website and have to press annoying ads. i say bring back sex and the city on Netflix or i guess i just have to start watching GOT :p (it’s going to be my first time watching it btw). 

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u/cluelesstudent — 1 month ago

i have witnessed multiple statements from people in law school na yung smart people daw in college will be humbled pagdating sa law school, yung mga high-achievers will question everything they have accomplished during college. pero how about the ones that are LITERALLY average. i am a very self-aware person and ik i am not that intellect and eloquent during college, masipag and compliant lang talaga. not that I dwell over being an average student but i am just aware. they say that in law school pantay lang lahat pero i am sure na naturally smart people will obviously have an edge noh? so what do average student really experience in law school?

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u/cluelesstudent — 4 months ago