MineRaft47
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make that XXXXXXXXXXXXXX-L (like 60-70% of EARTH, remember :3)Well, the ocean is just an XL lake after all!
make that XXXXXXXXXXXXXX-L (like 60-70% of EARTH, remember :3)Well, the ocean is just an XL lake after all!
Most?The cats sure think so. But the problem arises when it comes to financial compensation as Cats don't have pockets to carry money around in, and most don't have the thumbs needed to use a computer space bar so the able-thumbed ones respectfully use computers with their butts like the rest which makes Zelle and Venmo transfers rather imprecise.
I don't think there is any dream job for me. I don't like having to work. There's never been any passion or hobby that I would want to do every day for money.i simply do not dream of labor
Thank you for doing that work when someone needs it so badly. Not everyone is able to make that commitment even with decent enough compensation.I don't think there is any dream job for me. I don't like having to work. There's never been any passion or hobby that I would want to do every day for money.
I did a test piece writing for StardewGuide and when they asked for a rewrite, I noped out. I love to write and I love Stardew Valley but trying to monetize it just sucked all the joy out of it.
I'm a caregiver for a severely disabled family member who lives with me. It earns enough, allows me to be at home with my family, and it's important work that needs doing. But it's too hard and gross to ever be my "dream job".
If you have a YouTube, I’ll subscribe as I’m sure a lot of others would tooI loved reading all the dreams of the younger of our group (and the older). When I was a kid, I wanted to be a teacher. As a young adult, I wanted to be a librarian (until I learned that it would cost around $70k for the masters degree needed and there's only two librarians in my town so slim pickens). I finally ended up in the tech field which was a challenge for a woman my age at the time. But I loved it. As I got much older, my dream job was no job. And that's exactly where I am (retired)! And THEN, my son who is a game designer, suggested that since I loved playing games so much, I should consider being a content creator. So if I have a dream, it's to get subscribers and be famous on YouTube. *laughs*
Keep on dreaming, farmers!
Thank you FG! I have a link to my YT channel in my signature. I don't think I'm allowed to put a link in a post like this. But you can search TY for "Retired Geek Woman" and it should find me. I have 75 subscribers as of today (11/21/22) and two different playlists, SDV is one of them. Thanks for the support!If you have a YouTube, I’ll subscribe as I’m sure a lot of others would too
nice, I only have 37 subs :l but I need to put in more quality to videos or add my voice.Thank you FG! I have a link to my YT channel in my signature. I don't think I'm allowed to put a link in a post like this. But you can search TY for "Retired Geek Woman" and it should find me. I have 75 subscribers as of today (11/21/22) and two different playlists, SDV is one of them. Thanks for the support!
I just took a look and your videos speak for themselves. Short and sweet.nice, I only have 37 subs :l but I need to put in more quality to videos or add my voice.
Thanks, I’m hoping to put more effort into them, I don’t have much cash to pour into a good editor so I’m getting something simpler like adobe video editor to work. So far the editing only comprises of a few video cuts.I just took a look and your videos speak for themselves. Short and sweet.
That’s pretty cool, design and the creative aspect of making something has always interested me but been something I know I won’t do.I'm in college for Game Design and Art at the moment so hopefully something to do with that. I have other dreams but I'd probably save them for later.
I've always had a hard time with coding, it's something I really need to learn how to do. Programmers are (unfortunately) so much more highly valued in that (or any) industry. I have some experience with C#, C++, and Python, but not nearly to the point where I can figure out legit issues without help. I'm hoping after college I can get an accreditation of some sort in those languages though!That’s pretty cool, design and the creative aspect of making something has always interested me but been something I know I won’t do.
I’m more the type of person to write the extensive and perfectly cohesive system behind a game. Not code it though, I sadly can’t code for the life of me
Yeah I can understand that, coders are so valued and sometimes artists can be so ignored in industries that don’t specifically focus on them.I've always had a hard time with coding, it's something I really need to learn how to do. Programmers are (unfortunately) so much more highly valued in that (or any) industry. I have some experience with C#, C++, and Python, but not nearly to the point where I can figure out legit issues without help. I'm hoping after college I can get an accreditation of some sort in those languages though!
I agree though that design is almost ALWAYS the most interesting part of those kinds of projects for me. It was the case when I was an engineer (swapped majors) as well. Hated all the behind-the-scenes math stuff. I think it would be so fun to be the person who 3D models LEGO sets though--like a master builder.