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few updates of my life right now:

1. Approval of US Visa πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ from Tashkent;
2. Booked a flight to New York;
3. Moving to Olemiss for bachelor’s.

So, if you are in NYC on 16th, would be glad to meet with you!
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Hackathon is going good so far
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Abstinence - that's something I have with myself when I stepped foot on the U. S. It really depends on your assumption what type of leniency I carry now? Is it being abstinence with homework or nutrition?

Answer is None of the above. Wait what? I have had abstinence of social media content creation where I literally send more photos to my family & friends, and try to avoid photos or any content type from the public eye. Some people assume that, it is coming to the United States of America that changed you (me or anyone). You try not to flex just because you do not see the point of sharing your meal or place you live , and it is called "Kibr" in the people-talk-world.

Having this abstinence for over one month, I think I did not want to share where I have been in NYC or Cincinnati because I could not adapt there yet, because I was to tired to drain my eye at night to upload fancy stories, or anything you might think I am lying about.

Now, I would like to get back to giving more information about student life in Mississippi on my Telegram channel to my close ones. You can learn about opportunities I had took advantage of or anything of this kind.

With that being said, hit any reaction emo to sort of assume your comment.
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Just got back to my regular schedule at the city of Oxford, Mississippi. Well, my regular day looks like this:

1. Wake up around 7-8 am or 6 am.
2. Go to work or first lecture and have breakfast right after.
3. Work on CS assignment or Calc I.
4. Video call with family.
5. Have lunch.
6. Go to gym for calisthenics or basketball (sometimes)
7. Doomscrolling and dinner
8. Sleep and repeat
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gradually you will do the great, but you should do the gradual progress at first.
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hardest things are usually the best! if it is easy, leave it to somebody else.
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there is a way to win and to lose; either one is true on its driver's mind.
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Clutch veins through TURTLE's body 🐒
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I prefer not to speak, if I speak I’m in big trouble.

You can not see if they (Real Madrid) coming.
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i never thought my last freshman class would be unified calculus II which i got bored & refused to learn during lyceum times.
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The best Eid present for myself, and for the nationπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΏπŸ†
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Let’s go Uzbekistan to WC2026πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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if I were to learn about tools like chatgpt from stratch, I would surely check out openAI's guide on their website.

why?

answer is simple: when you start using phone, what do you do first? I am pretty sure people, including myself, will learn how to turn on and off.

a lot of people who fail to use chatbot's intelligence probably are not yet familiar with its manuals.

or take "prompt engineering" course on edx, youtube, or book.

share your thoughts or your way of using them, either way check out the link.

resource: https://academy.openai.com/public/clubs/work-users-ynjqu/resources/chatgpt-basics
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"GOOPHERED"

I just finished reading "The Goophered Grapevine" by Charles Chesnutt. At first, it was a struggle. Understanding the dialect was like reading alien English. I had to read words three times just to hear the sound. But truth unveilsβ€”the language is the "mask."

Uncle Julius is the main character. He plays the role of an old, uneducated, harmless man. But that is exactly the disguise he wears throughout the story. He’s not just a storyteller; he’s a strategist.

He uses white people's preconceived notions about "superstition" against them. He performs the role of the "poor old man" to hide his true motive: protecting his income. He had been making a living off those grapes for years. By "masking" his business interest as a spooky legend, he tries to manipulate the narrator into leaving the vineyard alone.

The narrator, who was looking for land for his wife, didn't listen. He saw the story as a "flop joke" and bought the place anyway. You might think the narrator gets the last laugh because he "dealt the cards."

But the story ends well for Julius too. The narrator hires him as a coachman. The "mask" allowed Julius to thrive in a system designed to work against him.

It’s like a game of Uno. Julius tried to play the "Uno Reverse" card to keep his vineyard. Even though the narrator bought the land, Julius still walked away with a job and a house.

Don't judge a book by its cover, and don't judge a storyteller by his "goofy" talk.

Stay true to yourself and stay hard!
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take some time to read and get off this app!