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In my day-to day-life, I enjoy keeping fit, socialising with friends, and listening to music. I graduated with a Degree in Political Science, and I continue to maintain a strong interest in political and current affairs. I've worked for numerous political organisations, on top of writing for political journals, and I've lived 2 years in South America, spending most of that time in Colombia and Venezuela.
Although I feel like I'm getting old, I keep coming back to one of the hobbies that I've always loved - First Person Shooters. I remember the first time I ever entered a multiplayer server, and at the time it felt surreal being able to play with people from the other side of the world. Deep down, because of similar childhood memories, I'll always consider myself a gamer, even if I remain nostalgic for a Golden Era that has passed
In my day-to day-life, I enjoy keeping fit, socialising with friends, and listening to music. I graduated with a Degree in Political Science, and I continue to maintain a strong interest in political and current affairs. I've worked for numerous political organisations, on top of writing for political journals, and I've lived 2 years in South America, spending most of that time in Colombia and Venezuela.
Although I feel like I'm getting old, I keep coming back to one of the hobbies that I've always loved - First Person Shooters. I remember the first time I ever entered a multiplayer server, and at the time it felt surreal being able to play with people from the other side of the world. Deep down, because of similar childhood memories, I'll always consider myself a gamer, even if I remain nostalgic for a Golden Era that has passed