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    I remember thinking “these guys are all british, american, german... Should I ‘exist’ around such prominent design-related-countries people? Back then I was doing awful stuff in the advertising industry (political campaigns, travel agencies, shopping malls’ mailings).

    I just did. I started posting, commenting, and hanging around. Despite the distance and the language gap, I quickly found myself in a place where I could inform myself, have fun, entertain myself and even learn.

    It may seem silly, but speaking from my lifestyle, and from my way of seeing it, QBN has been a great companion for these 10 years.

    Maybe that's why I haven't stopped logging practically one day since then, and I'm not going to stop doing it for now.

    Greetings to all QBN’rs, and thanks for sharing something with me. I may have an histrionic face, and it may be difficult to take it seriously, but what I have said here is indeed serious.

    • we all in this together bro'grafician
    • im too used to be the odd one out. it didn't really bother me. but then somehow i became the asian guy. even tho there are quite a few asian here... o_Opango
    • I admit i still feel like a nerdy little brother who doesnt belong but just likes looking between the legs at his cool older sibling talking to friends hahamantrakid
    • freakin 15 years later and counting hahamantrakid
    • Sos parte de la familia.Chimp
    • Canadians are the best people in the world, not fucking Germans.Khurram
    • not gonna disagree. but how did this topic turned into who's the best people in the world?pango
    • He's the one going on about Germans and Americans, like they're something special. No they're not, they're the lowest of the low.Khurram
    • umm... okay.... im sure he said the site seems full of them is all. not gonna argue canadians are the best as well.pango

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