hey guys, my name is amanda janice. i am a young, sought african, but age of 21. and i live in dublin. my grandfather used to talk about the n c and stuff like that. it was amazing. you know, stuff and anything felt like it felt like you're voting for freedom and voting for change. immediate change not pay me as late or something. i mean, you could always calling me, especially i've been doing odd since so so, so it's a small child. it's, it's, it's okay, you know, but it gets complicated when you really gotta make any income. it's almost like the moment i leave the house, the moment i leave my own to go for a walk. it's like i would need to have the 20 lines in my mind to buy as much as i closing. so when do i go to? why are we in school? why are we? why are we bossing? smith? university is exactly the same thing. you get graduates, they don't have any job opportunities and that's, that's insane because you have a degree in and something you do. if you enjoyed funding, i don't understand what the government expects. normal people like us and doing the situations