Ancient Pioneer
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I've said it before and it bears repeating. He can work for the school if he's on a student visa. I don't expect Shinji to know all he can do but his friend(s) should be able to help him figure this out or talk to someone at the school who can.From his gofundme
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F-1 students may not work off-campus during the first academic year, but may accept on-campus employment subject to certain conditions and restrictions. After the first academic year, F-1 students may engage in three types of off-campus employment:
F-1 students may also be eligible to work off-campus on a case-by-case basis as a result of special situations such as severe economic hardship or special student relief. M-1 students may engage in practical training only after they have completed their studies.
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
- Optional Practical Training (OPT) (pre-completion or post-completion)
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Optional Practical Training Extension (OPT)
For both F-1 and M-1 students any off-campus training employment must be related to their area of study and must be authorized prior to starting any work by the Designated School Official (the person authorized to maintain the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)) and USCIS.
Severe Economic Hardship to F-1 Students Caused by Unforeseen Circumstances
If you experience severe economic hardship because of unforeseen circumstances beyond your control, you may request employment authorization to work off-campus (if you meet certain regulatory requirements). See 8 CFR 214.2(f)(9). Examples of unforeseen circumstances include (but are not limited to):
- Loss of financial aid or on-campus employment (through no fault of your own);
- Substantial fluctuations in currency value or exchange rate;
- Inordinate increases in tuition or living costs;
- Unexpected changes in the financial condition of your source of support;
- Medical bills; and
- Other substantial and unexpected expenses.
Reminds me of the one South Korean YouTuber who converted to Islam to attract young Muslim women to watch his videos. Unironically converting to Islam would give shinji a better chance at being famous than begging. Online dawah guys eat that shit up. Western Muslim women are really attracted to the k-pop Asian scene for some reason.Congratulations to Shinji for having the willpower to fight his personal demons and his recent conversion to Islam. We're so proud of him!
(He is reciting an ancient prayer in Arabic, which is why you can't understand him)
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I keep hearing this sentiment, but I feel like it's wrong. It would be a knock-off if they filmed a season of fishtank and aired it in episodes, but it's entirely transformative in that it's live streamed, 24/7 all 42 days. There's audience interaction (for paypiggies only) and the contestants exist outside of the show. The comparison to Big Brother really isn't fair, because there's only so much you can do with ~8 people in a house.fishtank is obviously a big brother knock off
Big Brother is 24/7 live for the pay pigs and there are two episodes a week that get televised. One episode is a compilation of the events that happened in the last few days and the second episode is a live elimination challenge. If FT would listen to what the fans want and have clearly defined rules and keep to a schedule it would be a lot more similar. Also, BB doesn't ever have any producers or crew members in the house with the contestants. All of the cameras are mounted and all of the interviews are done using intercoms. When someone gets eliminated (or wins) they walk out of the front door to a live studio audience.I keep hearing this sentiment, but I feel like it's wrong. It would be a knock-off if they filmed a season of fishtank and aired it in episodes, but it's entirely transformative in that it's live streamed, 24/7 all 42 days. There's audience interaction (for paypiggies only) and the contestants exist outside of the show. The comparison to Big Brother really isn't fair, because there's only so much you can do with ~8 people in a house.
Big Bother is on CBS so it's pretty safe and docile. If you said the N word on that show you'd probably be arrested.
Broth…. Brotherhood?
I'm trying to upload a backup copy of this but I'm getting security errors. God help anyone who wants to try to transcribe this
Well that goes to show what I know. Yeah, in that case, it does seem like a less pozzed knockoff.Big Brother is 24/7 live for the pay pigs and there are two episodes a week that get televised. One episode is a compilation of the events that happened in the last few days and the second episode is a live elimination challenge. If FT would listen to what the fans want and have clearly defined rules and keep to a schedule it would be a lot more similar. Also, BB doesn't ever have any producers or crew members in the house with the contestants. All of the cameras are mounted and all of the interviews are done using intercoms. When someone gets eliminated (or wins) they walk out of the front door to a live studio audience.
Big Bother is on CBS so it's pretty safe and docile. If you said the N word on that show you'd probably be arrested. There are a lot of similarities between the shows but one thing BB does better is it has fair challenges that have meaningful results unlike FT which is just whatever Jet feels like doing at the time.
I write a check every 2 years but thankfully the INTERNET has tutorials for me and my ilk so I don't have to embarrass myself. Use your head ColeJust humiliating himself over and over for the public lol.
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you obviously aren't a fan, especially in the 2000s they really held true to their "you can hear and see everything" mantra. curse words and nudity wasn't blocked for the live viewers. The UK Big Brother was similar, it took until the 3rd blatant racist shouting racial abuse on the show for them to start censoring the contestantsBig Bother is on CBS so it's pretty safe and docile. If you said the N word on that show you'd probably be arrested