Ramirus Dakota-Cathair Alastar... for President?
13 years ago
So I have some updates which I believe are above the common tweet (no offense Twitter users).
My first announcement is that on the 23rd of April, I lost the right to call myself a teenager and entered the category of 'youth' as I turned 20. It feels like a benchmark of sorts given its two decades, but I doubt that 21 will fail to dwarf it. I had a nice little Parma 'n' Drink night at a local pub with some mates to celebrate. Family visited me earlier as well, so it was definitely much better than last year when I was in Basic Training =p.
ANZAC Day has come and gone as well. Being a member of the Reserves in St Kilda Melbourne, me and the rest of the 38 Field Battery braved the cold and wet on the morning of the 25th to honour and remember the servicemen and women of WW1 and other conflicts; in particular those who did not return. Our unit along with every other local Regiment marched past the Shrine of Remembrance despite the cold winds from the shore and patchy rain. It was a small price to pay and made the drinks all the better afterward =).
A new thing for me this year was that I volunteered for a reading at the Dawn Service. I recited from the book of Mathew Chapter 5 verses 1-12 and apparently did very well, as I got compliments from everyone all around. A fair thought provoker that was, given that I’m not religious.
So now on to the title related subject ^^. I am in an aspiring RMIT club that seeks to gain membership as the RMIT AYCC (Australian Youth Climate Coalition). As part of the establishment process, head officials must be elected within the minimum 10 founding members. As such, I am seeking the role of Vice President, yet the prospect of President is just as easily attainable. Thoughts from club and/or environment members anyone?
Other than that. Uni is slogging along at an acceptable pace but is in danger of falling under. This weekend will be about catching up as well as working on my Podcast Segment ^^.
Do what you can do out there Furries!
~Ramirus.
My first announcement is that on the 23rd of April, I lost the right to call myself a teenager and entered the category of 'youth' as I turned 20. It feels like a benchmark of sorts given its two decades, but I doubt that 21 will fail to dwarf it. I had a nice little Parma 'n' Drink night at a local pub with some mates to celebrate. Family visited me earlier as well, so it was definitely much better than last year when I was in Basic Training =p.
ANZAC Day has come and gone as well. Being a member of the Reserves in St Kilda Melbourne, me and the rest of the 38 Field Battery braved the cold and wet on the morning of the 25th to honour and remember the servicemen and women of WW1 and other conflicts; in particular those who did not return. Our unit along with every other local Regiment marched past the Shrine of Remembrance despite the cold winds from the shore and patchy rain. It was a small price to pay and made the drinks all the better afterward =).
A new thing for me this year was that I volunteered for a reading at the Dawn Service. I recited from the book of Mathew Chapter 5 verses 1-12 and apparently did very well, as I got compliments from everyone all around. A fair thought provoker that was, given that I’m not religious.
So now on to the title related subject ^^. I am in an aspiring RMIT club that seeks to gain membership as the RMIT AYCC (Australian Youth Climate Coalition). As part of the establishment process, head officials must be elected within the minimum 10 founding members. As such, I am seeking the role of Vice President, yet the prospect of President is just as easily attainable. Thoughts from club and/or environment members anyone?
Other than that. Uni is slogging along at an acceptable pace but is in danger of falling under. This weekend will be about catching up as well as working on my Podcast Segment ^^.
Do what you can do out there Furries!
~Ramirus.
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