Rotsab M. Hyolf
Ah, okay. Eugh, jeeze, those are the worst. Miscommunication, man. You'd think someone else could have handled it though, given all you had on your plate as it was! Typical.
That sounds crazy with the missing pieces, I would go psycho (especially after the kerfuffle with contacting people). You're nicer than I am!
As for the Shakespeare;
there is nothing wrong with that. Keeps people entertained!
Yeah - it was someone else's job to contact everyone, so I have no idea what happened.
We got it all sorted today, and it all looks awesome, and I got to see the illustrations for thee first time. I'm going to miss working with this art director.
Rotsab M. Hyolf
Oh, wow. That sounds really interesting! See, I always disliked school for how rigid the knowledge base was. It didn't really expand or give way to a lot of interesting things, I found.
Just recently I learned that ants will carry their injured/dead back to the nest, to either help or bury in a faux-cemetery. It makes me feel more warm towards them, because usually I'm busy being terrified of their creepy-evil antics. xD
Oh wow, ASL would be very cool! I think I saw you mention in another thread you know quite a few languages? I'm very jealous! I've tried, but I just don't have the brain for it. That's too bad about the translations; maybe the local library would have one by a more reputable translator?
Also; congrats on passing! -Pops open the champagne!-
I was lucky in that respect - I had some very good teachers.
That's really neat about ants!
I know a few, but mostly speak them badly. They're good for doing culture studies and finding root words and linguistic relations, mostly. I pick up at least the basics fairly well, probably because I was exposed to a lot of other languages as a kid.
That involves finding out when the library is actually open, though, and I'm far too lazy for that.
Thanks!
And thanks, Solar. I'm super-excited about passing.