Jordan Castro's dad took one my molars out. It was intense. Thank you Jordan and his dad.
I'm on pain killers right now. I have been dropping things all day and walking around in a daze.
I am talking funny right now.
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Thought Catalog published a hipster article by me. There is a nice picture of Jack Kerouac above the article.
I wrote an article about DIT FEST that will appear on thought catalog soon. I don't know when.
Here is Brittany Wallace's REPORT on DIT FEST.
I think i want to write like an article a week and try to become like a journalist of some sort after I graduate college. I will probably attempt to go to South Korea to teach English after I graduate which will give me a year of time to write more articles.
If anyone has any information on how to get a job teaching english in south korea please write me an email at noah.cicero@gmail.com.
I already know about Dave's ESL cafe.
I'm looking for people who have done to give me info or connections, or to be references.
Thanks.
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Hi again.
I don't know anything about teaching ESL over in Korea but there is a program for teaching ESL in Japan called the JET Programme. I knew a gal who applied to the JET thing but that was like ages ago (like 1990 or so)
http://www.jetprogramme.org
Oh yeah also there is some school called Modern English Studio in I think Seoul, Korea that teaches ESL. My mother's ex-friend's daughter did this.
Me again. FYI:
http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/JET/
Thanks for the info.
I really want to go to South Korea and while there go to China. I really want to see their developing economies and write about it.
my advisor says i won't be able to shake off my Americanism until I experience a different culture and I believe him.
Hello,
Noah, just a heads up. I recently started the application process for South Korea. After making some progress I found out that a FBI background check is required to obtain a visa. The check must be clear, meaning no arrests of any kind, ever. I was arrested for "fictitious plates" five years ago. This earned me an FBI file. So, just something to think about.
someone on thought catalog thinks you don't know who tv on the radio is
or jimi hendrix
lol
hey noah
i liked your piece on hipsters, especially as it pissed that steve augustine guy off a lot. that said, i'd rather hammer my balls to a piece of 2by4 than join the military because i dont like to get out of bed early in the morning, and i think being in the military would involve a lot of drug tests and early mornings.
I don't want to join the military, but I have friends who've been in the military. I respect that they have service to their country as a value they care about - I have that too - even if I don't think their kind of service is productive. And to some degree, many of the people who leave the military and decide not to go career do so because they realize that their assignment is unproductive.
Look at Bradley Manning, for example. You can say what you like about what he's accused of (though I think that's got to be proven first), but even if he leaked info, a major factor in that was that he was bored. Here's this kid who's got a phenomenal ability to write code, and the Army's basically got him doing latrine duty, delivering coffee, and leaving him alone with gigabytes of classified data. I can't think of a better example of the Army putting potentially useful resources to waste than him.
Have you seen this, Noah?
http://www.talk.go.kr/
Some more info:
http://kccsf.org/1130
Why South Korea? You were studying Spanish. Why not come to Spain?
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