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May. 13th, 2004 10:41 pmTo sum up the AST:
WE ARE NOT AMUSED.
Yes, AST, THIS MEANS *YOU*. Also mock interviews and year 12 in general. YOU CAN ALL GO TO HELL!!!!!
The only other comment I'll make is this:
In an essay on ecotourism, I made a comparison to both communism and world peace. Also, I quoted Shakespeare. That is all.
Jill, haven't been able to think about the RP thing yet, sorry! It's probably more likely when he's not so busy, though. He's weaker in moments when he's got too much time to think, if you know what I mean.
As for mock interviews, application? HAH! I HAVE NO APPLICATION! And I don't want to write one, either! Don't they think we have enough stress already?
My skin is too dry. Especially around my eyes. Oh, it hurts. Wah. I blame the drought. Stupid drought. Stupid El Nino. Stupid stupid.
*returns to translation*
... oh, before I go:
STUPID KEIGO*!
*Japanese has like, 7 different layers of politeness. Keigo is one of them. Right when you're starting to get the hang of the language and are semi-literate (ie can read articles with a dictionary), they decide to dump KEIGO on you. Keigo, where there are entirely different words for some verbs depending on your social status. *TWITCH*
WE ARE NOT AMUSED.
Yes, AST, THIS MEANS *YOU*. Also mock interviews and year 12 in general. YOU CAN ALL GO TO HELL!!!!!
The only other comment I'll make is this:
In an essay on ecotourism, I made a comparison to both communism and world peace. Also, I quoted Shakespeare. That is all.
Jill, haven't been able to think about the RP thing yet, sorry! It's probably more likely when he's not so busy, though. He's weaker in moments when he's got too much time to think, if you know what I mean.
As for mock interviews, application? HAH! I HAVE NO APPLICATION! And I don't want to write one, either! Don't they think we have enough stress already?
My skin is too dry. Especially around my eyes. Oh, it hurts. Wah. I blame the drought. Stupid drought. Stupid El Nino. Stupid stupid.
*returns to translation*
... oh, before I go:
STUPID KEIGO*!
*Japanese has like, 7 different layers of politeness. Keigo is one of them. Right when you're starting to get the hang of the language and are semi-literate (ie can read articles with a dictionary), they decide to dump KEIGO on you. Keigo, where there are entirely different words for some verbs depending on your social status. *TWITCH*
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Date: 2004-05-13 05:23 pm (UTC)Er. Well...
Yes, I know what you mean, yes, I understand the busy thing, but. You know how characters get.
There was only so much I could do.
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Date: 2004-05-13 07:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-14 05:39 pm (UTC)