「黃家駒 Wong Ka Kui」(old account, migrated to Piefed)

Permanently migrating to Piefed because sh.itjust.works has too much federation issues… (apparantly: sh.itjust.works = sh.it doesn’t really.work 😕)

Current Main Account: @WongKaKui@piefed.ca

Other Alt: @WongKaKui@piefed.social

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Cake day: June 23rd, 2025

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  • xD

    Since I got summoned by a @ , gonna infodump cuz why not lol:

    Funny enough now that my mom went to China for a 1-month visit, and now it’s like 1 week in and I feel so sad about her absense from home…

    The house feels so much more depressing… :/

    I mean I guess this is a sort of “trial run” of what her eventual death would feel like…

    Like… now I can call her… cuz now its just separated by an ocean, in this era, we have instantaneous communications…

    someday it’ll be separated by a barrier between the mortal realm and… whatever world beyond… the afterlife… spirit realm… or whatever…

    I guess this is what my mom meant when she said she wanted to get married give birth to children… this same emptiness that I’m feeling…

    I might never find love in life :(

    Funny enough my older brother is also in China right now because mom pressured him to do marriage 🤣

    (My parents are arranged marriage btw)






  • Yes absolutely.

    If I had never immigrated to the US and remained in China, I’d probably be much less accepting of multiculturalism and less comfortable being around people of different races, and also probably less okay with LGBTQ

    Like… I doubt I’d be openly hateful… but in that environment, I’d never have the opportunity to be exposed to people to of different skin colors, and the culture would’ve reinforced the idea that: " LGBTQ = ‘weird’ "

    I’m kinda obsessed with this concept of these two timelines.

    There’s this timeline of “American Me” vs that other timeline of “Chinese Me”… of what could’ve been

    Like… imagine us two meeting… lmao

    Or perhaps there’s another version of me that arrived in the US even mych earlier… like at 1 year old or something (contrast with current timeline at 8 years old)…

    That version of me would probably be even more “American” and I’d perhaps lose a lot of my “Chinese” part of my identity…

    The trajectory of life… from just the difference of one visa stamp…

    I mean this obsession of alt-timelines is causing me so much existential crisis lol…






  • In the US, you go to a post office, and you have to hand over the physical, original copy of your proof of citizenship when apply for the first time so the postal worker can attach to the packet of stuff they send to the US Department of State… and they only give it back after they finished processing your passport application…

    So while waiting… (takes a few weeks to process) you have:

    -No Passport -No Certificate of Citizenship/Naturalization or Birth Certificate…

    Meaning no proof of Citizenship…

    Which means its kinda awkward if you get approached by government agents during this time… and have no proof of your claim to be a US Citizen…

    Apparantly for people with birthright citizens, they can just get a birth certificate for like $10-$30, which I didn’t know before… TIL

    But since I’m foreign-born and naturalized (or technically speaking, it’s Citizenship via Derivation under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, but its too complicated and I don’t wanna write a paragraph on that), I would need to file a N-565 to get a replacement copy of my proof of citizenship…

    And it’s $500 for the filing fee…

    Yea I don’t think people are gonna really wanna spend $500 just for an extra “backup copy” they statiscally don’t need, unless it actually gets lost in the system and then they’d have no choice but to pay $500…

    And that also takes time to process…

    (And before you ask: Yes it is night time here, but I don’t really feel like sleeping right now lol)