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56 lines
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HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="solarized_light.css"> </head>
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<h3>What am I doing now?
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I got baptised at
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<a href="https://cathedral.org.sg">
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a church</a> earlier this year.
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And other Christians have supported me, such as offering me jobs.
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In fact, I took up a job from them, as an assistant to nurses, at a hospital.
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But the Covid restrictions are harsh right now, so I plan to take a break until August 2022, to see if the authorities change the restrictions
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In the meantime, I'm selling some pictures I made:
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Https://tonychen.bigcartel.com
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And I've been reading the books I've wanted to, but have never gotten around to.
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And I got sick of the "social media" aspects of Goodreads.com (such as Likes and Follows), so I just made a HTML file to track my reading instead:
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Https://phtan.github.io/books.html
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</p>
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<p>Here's something I've been thinking about: what do people want
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in such times? I'm trying to build - or cultivate - reciprocal relationships.
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"You need to give in order to receive," <a href="http://sive.rs/mosquito">Derek Sivers wrote</a>.
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<p><i>Updated on 27 October 2021, from Singapore.
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<p><i>(This has been a
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<a href="https://nownownow.com/about">Now-page
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</a>. Maybe you would like
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to make one of your own?)
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</i>
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</body>
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