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28.8.2020 | hi guys!

Just to update you about why it has been so incredibly quiet here over the past months:

I‘ve actually submitted my master thesis last week so i‘m now officially done with university and studying. I‘ve moved out of my room as well, moving back to my parents because i don’t have a job yet. (As you can imagine, going on job interviews during a pandemic in theatre/cultural/music sector is quite challenging.)

That being happening, i‘m taking some time to actually find a job. I’m on a holiday two weeks and travelling to see some friends in Germany and Austria. Much needed and deserved break incoming! I hope you’re all doing okay and are dealing with the changes we are facing right now.

[30.05.2020] Hi guys! I’m in the middle of master thesis stress, spending way too much time in front of my laptop, applying for jobs and trying to write on my novel. And, of course, drinking too much coffee. Some things just never change.

How are you all?

Yep, I’m back again. I am home during these times to be with my family and actually have some company. And also, I’ve started writing my masters thesis officially now. Still waiting on some results from the past semester. So far, I haven’t gotten the greatest marks, but I’ve passed all of my exams.. 

I’m still trying to figure out new routines during my time at home and I feel like I’m not always best at motivating myself to do some work. However, I’m moving forward and searching my way through the jungle that is online literature (Since all libraries are closed which may be a problem over time…) But for now, this will have to be enough, and I have lots of material which i can work with, so I guess I’ll be fine! 

What is my legitimity as a white person to write a master thesis about the impact of colonisation on gender norms (in a defined geographical area/country) (would be more of a historical work)

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