Thankyou. Unfortunately I had to pull out due to my physical disability (mainly). I am however going to pursue the subject through the OU starting in February so....that should be cool. :) Cheers again.
Oh no sorry to hear that, glad you managed to find the same subject through the OU though. Hope that works out for you, at least it should be more manageable from home. I've not watched enough of your videos to know what your physical disability is and I don't want to assume but I would guess for most it's easier to do things from home where you can. I enjoyed the OU back when I went, I just didn't even suspect autism or anything else at the time so never completed either degree I attempted. I figured I'd save time and just reply to your comment back to mine on the other video here, plus it helps with more comments on your videos if I remember how to YT right 😆 Reply: Thank you for wishing me luck on my journey to figuring my s**t out ❤ and I'm glad to have found your channel and subscribed, I look forward to watching your videos, especially some of the reviews. Also, you at least live in the same country as me if not come from Wales. I would say you don't sound welsh but that doesn't mean anything because neither do I most of the time 🤏🤣
@@ThePsychoticUnicorn Hey. :) Yeah, I was born in Panteg Hospital in Pontypool (South East) near Cwmbran. My mum is English and I have her accent most of the time, I guess. As for the disability I have, they're not 100% certain, but it seems to be HSP-dystonia - basically my legs aren't that great and I walk with crutches, occasionally I use a wheelchair. Hope all is well.
Ah that makes sense with the accent. I was born in Withybush in Haverfordwest (we have such weird place names) but spent a good portion of my childhood in England with my mum so my accent is probably similar. Well I hope they figure it out for you, the not knowing is the worst about anything I think. Also I just noticed I missed a reply to one of my comments on another of your videos so I'll go reply to that after. Fair warning I'm not always as chatty and at no point feel obligated to reply to any if you don't have the energy.
@@ThePsychoticUnicorn Haha, yeah I get the lack of energy thing too. And yes, not knowing is by far the worst thing because you can't take action in face of it, for one thing. I haven't been to Haverfordwest for a long time, but used to go there when I was volunteering with Oxfam many years ago. :) Cheers again.
Love you. Enjoy school!
Thankyou, hon. Love you too. :) x
Not sure why the text is janky at the end - thats never happened before, lol. Cheers, everyone. :) x
Congrats man! You are going to kick some serious butt at Uni.
Cheers, Blung - appreciate it. Hope all is well, man. :)
Hope uni is going well for you and the very best of luck with your studies.
Thankyou. Unfortunately I had to pull out due to my physical disability (mainly). I am however going to pursue the subject through the OU starting in February so....that should be cool. :) Cheers again.
Oh no sorry to hear that, glad you managed to find the same subject through the OU though. Hope that works out for you, at least it should be more manageable from home. I've not watched enough of your videos to know what your physical disability is and I don't want to assume but I would guess for most it's easier to do things from home where you can. I enjoyed the OU back when I went, I just didn't even suspect autism or anything else at the time so never completed either degree I attempted.
I figured I'd save time and just reply to your comment back to mine on the other video here, plus it helps with more comments on your videos if I remember how to YT right 😆
Reply: Thank you for wishing me luck on my journey to figuring my s**t out ❤ and I'm glad to have found your channel and subscribed, I look forward to watching your videos, especially some of the reviews. Also, you at least live in the same country as me if not come from Wales. I would say you don't sound welsh but that doesn't mean anything because neither do I most of the time 🤏🤣
@@ThePsychoticUnicorn Hey. :) Yeah, I was born in Panteg Hospital in Pontypool (South East) near Cwmbran. My mum is English and I have her accent most of the time, I guess. As for the disability I have, they're not 100% certain, but it seems to be HSP-dystonia - basically my legs aren't that great and I walk with crutches, occasionally I use a wheelchair. Hope all is well.
Ah that makes sense with the accent. I was born in Withybush in Haverfordwest (we have such weird place names) but spent a good portion of my childhood in England with my mum so my accent is probably similar.
Well I hope they figure it out for you, the not knowing is the worst about anything I think.
Also I just noticed I missed a reply to one of my comments on another of your videos so I'll go reply to that after. Fair warning I'm not always as chatty and at no point feel obligated to reply to any if you don't have the energy.
@@ThePsychoticUnicorn Haha, yeah I get the lack of energy thing too. And yes, not knowing is by far the worst thing because you can't take action in face of it, for one thing. I haven't been to Haverfordwest for a long time, but used to go there when I was volunteering with Oxfam many years ago. :) Cheers again.