Monday, March 12, 2012

Pretty Sure Everyone's Tempted to Post Selcas

...it's a condition of the human race. As such, here is one of me, giving absolutely all I have to bring out the cute in me.

It's hard work. Anyway, speaking of Hangul, do you mean that the PC doesn't support the alphabet at all, even if you're using Chrome? Because usually the easiest way for me to get Hangul is to just use the keyboard in Google Translate as a notepad. I tried for a while to get the add-on that would allow me to type Hangul in OpenOffice, but the problem with open source software is that it's always changing, and updating language add-ons is never the priority (I couldn't get it to work). Anyway I thought I'd show you my Banksy poster as it is now. I added a lot of stuff to it, and it's helpful. 


I also put a LOT of country and continent and ocean names on my world map, so that's good. I already knew Japan (일본) and America (미국) and a few others, but it's good to know that most of the continent names are the same as they are in English except for North and South America and Australia (호주). That always helps.


The weather outside is pretty magical. You know what would be awesome? If this school actually had a place where students could congregate and sit at benches and tables outside. Sure, they have common areas, but they're just grass with maybe a couple of benches. At JCCC they had all these cool courtyards with a lot of places to sit and do homework and eat outside, and it was awesome. Here if you want to be outside you'll probably get a damp pair of pants and chiggers. But it's still nice to walk through. Sometimes there are people tightrope-walking, so that's cool.


When you said that you had a splinter on your lip, the variety of scenarios that drifted to the forefront of my mind in which something like that could happen were all really weird. Were you making out with a telephone pole? Do you chew on sticks when you sleep? Do you chew on sticks when you're awake? Do you regularly run head-on into wooden doors? Did you happen to have a swashbuckling adventure on a pirate ship where some of the shrapnel from a flying cannonball hit you in the face? It's vital that I know the cause!

I'm gonna go do homework. Look at me, all gung-ho.

-Amy

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