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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 2:40 pm
XD Much procrastination!
Do not fear. I have a huge assignment in Scifi/fantasy class worth 100pts due tomarrow and I haven't even started.
It should be against the law to have to do anything on your birthday, I tell you...
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:41 pm
Scifi/WHAT class??! eek
I had a big english project at the beginning of the year for a book I was supposed to read over the summer (but didn't. Except for the very few bloody parts.) I waited until the last NIGHT to start working on it and... I finished it literally as the bell was ringing for the start of english class. And I got an A+ somehow. I didn't even try hard on it. I spent about 40 minutes on the whole thing. It was a totally ridiculous miracle.
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:30 am
Syao-kun... be grateful for miracles is all I can say..
ouchie... i've got blisters on my foot... and it hurts
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY KENDRA!!! haha! I'm the first to say it on the day...
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:25 pm
Yeah, Scifi/Fantasy class?????????? What the crap is that??
Yes and Happy Birthday Kendra-chan!!
@ All of your guyses posts from the previous Page: Aww thanks, I love you guys too *glomps each and everyone of you*
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XoXoMickeyXoXo Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:41 pm
Happy actual birthday~! XDD
I remember I had this one novel study(the 'sequel' to the one I did of Tsubasa 5 and Gundam Seed novel 1) that I did part of on Terry Brooks' Sword of Shannara. I got halfway through and then gave up because it was so goddamn boring. (Hey, it was like, a two+ inch thick book)
It looked interesting, okay? And...I think my teacher would've killed me if I did anything else more anime-related than Howl's Moving Castle...I had to persuade him to let me do 'graphic novels'
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:32 pm
*sings* Estas soooon las mañaniiiiitas que cantaaaaaba el Rey Daviiiiid A las muuuuchachas bonitas te las cantamos aqui! Despierta, mi bien, despierta, ¡Mira que ya amaneció! ¡Ya los paaaajaritos cantan, la luna ya se metió!
¡Qué liiiinda está la mañaaaaana hoy que veeeeengo a saludarteeeee Veniiiiimos todos con guuuuusto y placeeeer a felicitarteeeee! El díiiia en que tú naciiiiiiste, nacierooooon todas las floreeeeees En la piiiila del bautiiiiiizmo cantaroooon los ruiseñoreeeees. Ya viene amaneciendo ya la luuuuz que yaaaa Dios dióoooo. Leeeeeevaaaaaantarse de la mañaaaana, mira que ya amanecióoooo.
Translation:
These are the morning songs that King David sang To the beautiful young ladies; we sing them for you here Awaken, my darling, awaken Look at what has appeared! The birds are now singing, the moon has set!
How lovely is the morning in which I come to greet you We all come gladly and hope to congratulate you! The day in which you were born, all the flowers bloomed On the day of your baptism, the Kings sang It is appearing, the light that God gave us! Awaken in the morning, look at what has appeared!
This is a really fuzzy translation of a song my parents sing to my sisters and I every morning on the day of our birthday. ^^ In case you didn't know already, it's a traditional birthday song in Spanish with slight variations on the lyrics but mostly the same everywhere.
Happy Birthday Kendra-chan! heart
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:02 pm
^^ Thanks so much guys! Sorry that I didn't get a chance to see all these until today!
And Scifi/fantasy class is where we read Science Fiction and fantasy books and watch movie about what we're ready. It's totally awesome.
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 2:10 pm
I wish I had classes like that...that'd be sooo fun!
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XoXoMickeyXoXo Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:47 am
I would love to have a class like that!!!
Oh yeah, Phiso-chan.. the day that you posted the birthday song was the day we studied that in class. How weird!!!
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:41 am
It sounds like a fun class~~. xDD
I would be content with a Japanese language class in our school, though, we just have Spanish and German and French and Latin which I find utterly pointless yet I must take it anyways and it's gottan bad to the point that I pronounce 'est' in French the way you pronounce it in Latin. -__-"
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:29 pm
I would love if my school had a Japanese course. I would be enrolled in it pronto. Sadly, we only have French, Spanish, and Latin. I'm in Spanish and Latin. Latin, last year, wasn't so bad because we had a cool teacher and we took one day out of the week to talk about the Greek/Roman Gods, otherwise known as my day to sleep, since I pretty much know all my mythology. This year though, Latin is really boring. The only amusment out of it, is my teacher is like 300 years old, and she has this really high peppy voice. But there are times it drops, like, five octaves and my bff and I take this into great amusment.
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:37 pm
I'm taking ASL (american sign language) in my school. But I'm teaching myself Chinese, as of... a month ago.. razz Slowly but surely. Started learning japanese (how to read it at least) but I stoppped *AHEM* and decided Chinese is better and that I'll need Chinese more than Japanese in my future.
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XoXoMickeyXoXo Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:51 pm
I can speak a little Japanese. A few words and phrases here and there. I'd love to learn to speak Chinese. A bunch of my friends are Chinese and when they talk in Chinese, I have no clue what they're saying
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 10:54 pm
lol... my school teaches chinese, german and Japanese... I learn Chinese (we can only learn one language!!! crying )... but I have Chinese tutorials as well... I know the Japanese kanji and a bit of the hiragana/katakana... my friend says my minimal knowledge of Japanese is crap though
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:20 pm
Everything I know about the Japanese language(not very much, sadly) is self-taught. I've recently taken to going through Japanese manga with a hiragana/katanaka guide, however, I'm utterly screwed without a Japanese-English dictionary(I only have a English-Japanese one).
I am Chinese, so I can speak it fairly well. However, reading is pure hell, the only way I got through Chinese class was memorizing one story and repeating it to the class, lyk, five times. Hey, we got stickers for it! And I was 9...I think part of the reason was I wanted the class to be over quickly so I could go home and watch Inuyasha...and the rest of the class were dorks and jerks. (Who wears old faded Power Rangers T-shirts nowadays anyways?) But I think the point is to say that kanji is hell to learn. I've memorized 12 that I know of-numbers, the one for tears, and the one for heart and various other ones. Like, heaven, big, small, water, field, fire, and so on and so forth. And the city my grandparents currently live in.
Gotta love introductory Chinese classes-the only thing that stuck in my head. xD
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