Diyorbek Kamolov
A rising sophomore at Bates College I study Politics, Philosophy and CS I debate and judge at little and big Ivy leagues Instagram - https://instagram.com/kamolov.diyoor?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== LinkedIn - https://shorturl.at/axEW7
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That look I gave to him after a successful neat point hit must be seen by everyone π
Shooting with an AK-47 has always been my favorite. We were offered an M16 but again, no assault rifle like that of Kalashnikov should be left for second thought.
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Sometimes I wake up with heart palpitations.
As if my heart is pounding out my chest for no real reason.
Yeah, for no real reason.
I tend to think that the world's falling apart around me.
And I find it really hard to look at things objectively.
It seems like everything's crumbling down when actually it isn't.
But it feels like it's.
I live a life of independence but that still doesn't come to satisfy me.
I lived a life of dependence, the same was true.
One day I was proud but the other quite not.
Things used to make me happy.
But sometimes I find it very confusing that their role has been overshadowed by the disguise I spiraled into.
Am I subsequently happy? That will be the question of what the future holds.
Do you feel the same at times?
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We finished our field trip to Hanoi.
It has been quite a wonderful experience that allowed us to learn the history and culture of part of Vietnam. From constant and epidemic colonizations to prosperous and vibrant life currents, the city has offered us its multifold welcome while giving us a sign of civic openness. As the capital city of Vietnam, I after arriving in the city noticed how life is entirely different and livelier compared to where I have already been and was. Little tables followed by loud chats, big-hearted people who are often ready to squeeze jokes into conversations, noisy motorbikes, small shops, unforgiving road bustles and absolutely the important - hot and humid weather are the set of words that came to mind to highlight what I have been extended an opportunity to witness.
Now we are in Hue, the center of Vietnam. Will share more stories and photos in the following days.
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R u going zaamin??
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Definitely, gotta meet with some good old friends
Hello, will you open new slots for 1on1 meetings?
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Absolutely, but once I get back to Uzbekistan.
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Do you feel more lonely sometimes in a foreign country than you were in Uzbekistan?
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If I am to compare, I think in Uzb I felt way more lonelier than I do here although it still lingers around.
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Assalomu alaykum. Kanalizga yaqinda qΓ΅shildim. Hali kΓ²p postlarni Γ²qishga ulgurmadim. Γziz haqingizda qisqacha 3 ta fakt bilan tanishtirolasizmi?
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Albatta, shu post ni oqisangiz, yetarlicha ma'lumot berganman o'zim haqimda.
How you ended up in Vietnam?
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Won a grant from Bates to do a short-term abroad
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Assalomu alaykum. Bu kollejni bitirgandan keyin universitetga ham topshirasizmi
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So far the best question π
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