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At what age, do you think it's time to get a job?

I think it's best to get a job when you're 16-18 if you can, working part-time alongside your studies, get you used to time management and the joys of your own earnings.
Of course it's hard to find a job, especially for peopke who have no experience, but I recommend that if possible and if possible to voluntary work both because it's useful and because it will impress employers.
Good luck with the search fam, I can be more specific if you state more about your circumstances!

What books are you going to read next year?

I read loads of books fam, at Easter I'm reading Easter books & books about the area I'll be visiting.
CS Lewis- The Four Loves
Books of Ecclesiastes & Proverbs (on audiobooks)
The Dream of Gerontius
And this one about the places I'm going to, I've heard the names mentioned several times but never actually sat down to read it so I'm glad to be finally reading.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/book-of-the-week-the-compleat-angler-by-izaak-walton-and-charles-cotton-9130971.html

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what's the first thing you think of when you think of "nature"? Are there specific animals or trees types or plants or terrains that say "nature" to you?

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Nature is hard to define as in Britain, there are virtually no untouched areas, even areas of "wilderness" in Wales and Scotland are generally very affected by humans, who have brought sheep and deer and otherwise greatly impacted the landscape.
So I think of two things, which I think do have something in common.
As the city I live in
http://dry-valleys.tumblr.com/tagged/stoke-on-trent
is one of the poorest areas, there are many abandoned industrial sites that in fact have often gone back to nature and are more "natural" in a real sense than country fields that have been farmed and messed with for centuries.
This fascinating book helped me understand that.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/mar/06/edgelands-england-farley-roberts-review
If you also read the book Urban Wildscapes you can get more of that line of argument which is not widely heard. but I think should be.

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What are the professions where people are most likely to cheat?

Banker scum
Thieving lawyers
Management consultant parasites
PR spivs
Lying journos especially if Rupert Murdoch shilling takers

What's your dream job?

Director of the Royal Academy of Arts
Member of Parliament for Kensington & Chelsea
Well-paid sinecure at Imperial College, London, that doesn't involve any work
Permanent under-secretary at the FCO
Vice-chancellor of Birmingham and Keele at the same time
Being paid six figures as a reward for running my blog
http://dry-valleys.tumblr.com/tagged/photos
(At any rate, if I were paid for that I'd have more time to spend on it)
British ambassador to Austria (Brexshit would be cancelled and I'd spend my days exploring Vienna and my evenings at dinners; there would of course be no actual work done)
In all these jobs, the mundane work would be done by researchers while I went round wearing white suits and eating lunches and dinners)
Lots of jobs, not that I spend my time idly fantasising or anything :)

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Do you have a dream?

Yes mate, this is my dream, hopefully sooner rather than later, though it may have to wait until I retire!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camino_de_Santiago
When I was 12 I read the book Sharpe's Rifles by Bernard Cornwell and watched the film, starring Sean Bean (who later played Boromir & then Ned Stark).
I was interested in the city of Santiago, then I met a woman who attends a church some of whose parishioners went there. On hearing about their adventures I wanted to go but it hasn't happened yet!

Friendship or love?

If by love you mean monogamous relationship love then that's best of all, but friendship is certainly better than nothing?

I hang my National Front flag from my room so when Blacks and Pakis walk past my house it strikes fear into them.

Have you stopped being Jewish then, if you support the NF & post on Stormfront?
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What's the last thing that inspired you?

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The sudden attack of snow here, called the Beast from the East as it came from Siberian air sweeping across Europe.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-43256148
Several photoshoots emerged from this weather, sadly melted and leaving the same miserable sodden ground we had a month ago.
But these are my souvenirs.
http://dry-valleys.tumblr.com/tagged/photos
I don't know if you can see in the photo but, due to industrial waste, the canal is bright orange, and was amazing to see as a streak of rust colour against the whites of the snow.
Whats the last thing that inspired you

If you could start a collection of one kind of item, what would it be?

Ceramics!
As I live in the world capital of ceramics, lots of older people in this city have items that are becoming more valuable as collectors' items, cups & plates stamped with the logo of firms that have since gone out of business (I myself own a Coloroll mug)
http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/286a.htm
The big buggering collection would be a bit like the collection here but bigger & better!
http://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/

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