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- May 8, 2018
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Hm? I'm an adult.h
how old are you?
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Hm? I'm an adult.h
how old are you?
Brisbane hereI'm somewhere in Australia. I don't like it here. Summers are awfully hot and the culture here prides itself on being super extroverted, loud and outgoing - which I am the total opposite of lol.
Same hereIreland![]()
I'm somewhere in Australia. I don't like it here. Summers are awfully hot and the culture here prides itself on being super extroverted, loud and outgoing - which I am the total opposite of lol.
Southern Tassie. Can't make friends in-person because they're the ones who bullied me in school, and I can't make friends online because I live in fucking Atlantis.Brisbane here![]()
What's life like in Tasmania? It's the only Australian state I haven't visited in my lifetime. I know the population there is small, so I imagine everyone kind of knows each other and is very clique-y, similar to where I am. I also imagine, being geographically isolated, it's a struggle finding opportunities for social connections, employment, life experiences etc. I'm sorry to hear you're having a hard time making friends. :(Southern Tassie. Can't make friends in-person because they're the ones who bullied me in school, and I can't make friends online because I live in fucking Atlantis.
COLD. Everything loops back in on itself. I can drive from the Northern-most point of Hobart to the South in my head. Never had a job, but the small population helps your chances if you fit into the older native-born caste. Beyond the fact I never meet anyone online, it's nice to have limited opportunities to meet people, I'm not expected to touch grass. Thank you. :)What's life like in Tasmania? It's the only Australian state I haven't visited in my lifetime. I know the population there is small, so I imagine everyone kind of knows each other and is very clique-y, similar to where I am. I also imagine, being geographically isolated, it's a struggle finding opportunities for social connections, employment, life experiences etc. I'm sorry to hear you're having a hard time making friends. :(