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I am really interested in computer science but sadly, now I don't have spare time to learn it. I am a college students and I waste all of my time writing those countless assignments. I am quite bad at writing so that's why I have to spend so much time on it. Wish I had some more money to use https://studymoose.com/ , that would solve the problem.

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Learning new things is never hard to find... it’s just take ambition. And I for one wants to learn how to do animation or song production but never got the time or the energy to go for it. 


                 

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On 2/23/2016 at 6:13 PM, Thuja said:

I would like to master art, German and the sciences, biology, specifically.  I want to become a lab researcher one day.

I want to learn how to make my own clothing at some point.  Don't really want to go into the sciences anymore.

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I really want to learn carpentry someday, or just general woodworking. I did dabble with it in school, and was pretty good at it, but I'd like to take it further and make it into a hobby rather than a profession. 

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I would love to learn in playing video games more professionally. I love playing video games from time to time. It's always been a dream to try and become a pro gamer and competing in tournaments like EVO. 

I would also love to learn how to play the guitar. I remember winning a guitar at a charity auction at this years Bronycon. I haven't played a guitar before, but it sounds like a lot of fun, in my opinion. 

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I’ve already replied to this before, but I’m still determined to learn a language (Japanese at the moment, and then German if I’m still alive when I get around to it). I also want to put all my short stories into a single volume book.  

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How to be a good person. :sunny:


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Unity. I want to do a videogame one day.

Learn how to program stuff. Always wanted to do that but life circumstances sent me another direction. A less fulfilling one if I may ad.

Nahuatl. The language of my ancestors. I already know a bit of Latin and if I know nahuatl I can get a better understanding of many words we still use like normal but no one remembers what they mean. Also I could make a career out of it translating for nahuatl speaking communities.

LSM. Mexican Sign language. I just think is neat.

Use the sewing machine. I now how to do the patterns for plushies and I have done some. I'm good at it. But I do it by hand and I constantly forget how to use the sewing machine. I need to learn so I can do them much faster.

Write in Nexian. A made-up writing system based on a now dead videogame, reconstructed and adapted by me based on what was available. I know it's completely useless but it will be like my own secret language that only fellow nexians and cryptographers will be able to read.

 

 

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On 10/18/2019 at 3:53 PM, The Demon said:

How to be a good person. :sunny:

Being a good person can be both relatively simple and terribly difficult.  It's a practice that you never really master in one lifetime but you sure as heck can make an effort, baby-steps.

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Most of the things I've ever wanted to learn I kinda just did go learn, and then immediately moved on to something else. I'm a bit of a sponge that way.

But there are a few things that I only ever learned bits and pieces of, without getting good enough to really "do" anything with it before other things took priority:

  • Spanish
  • Quantum mechanics (seriously: I have a textbook, I've read it, I get the basic concepts, but I never figured out any of the "real" math)
  • even more programming languages: Kotlin, Swift, Idris, F#

 

Okay, that might be the weirdest list I've posted on this forum yet. :adorkable:

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I want to improve my writing skills. I'm very inspired by people who write so that not one reader can't remain indifferent. I started with a book by Gary Provost" 100 ways to improve your writing". I like the author’s approach, it explains everything very clearly, and also gives a lot of examples and assignments, by completing which you can significantly improve your writing skills. I used to collaborate with many companies, reviews on them can be viewed on PickTheWriter. My main goal is to achieve such a level of professionalism as these guys have and I hope that once I improve my writing skills to the proper level.

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