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Dec. 13th, 2004 07:59 pmDear self,
Don't go writing three page rebuttals to people on HP analysis Yahoo!Groups about why Remus isn't evil, especially when you've got the Caunterbury Tales prologue to memorize, in Middle English, before first period tomorrow.
It's really just a very stupid thing to do, and means you'll have to stay up late memorizing. Even if you can't see the point in doing so, especially in Middle English.
Also, don't spend the entire afternoon watching Kenshin and finishing half the Kyoto arc when you've got that selfsame memorizing to do.
Lots of smacks on the forehead,
Yourself
You know what's really very unobservant of me? Until I saw the kanji for Tokyo and Kyoto, I didn't realize that they were the same word, just flip-flopped. Somehow only seeing that the kanji were the same, but flip-flopped, made me realize that it was the same in English.
Silly me.
Still no word from Puget Sound. I will answer comments tomorrow, when I don't have Chaucer to memorize.
Don't go writing three page rebuttals to people on HP analysis Yahoo!Groups about why Remus isn't evil, especially when you've got the Caunterbury Tales prologue to memorize, in Middle English, before first period tomorrow.
It's really just a very stupid thing to do, and means you'll have to stay up late memorizing. Even if you can't see the point in doing so, especially in Middle English.
Also, don't spend the entire afternoon watching Kenshin and finishing half the Kyoto arc when you've got that selfsame memorizing to do.
Lots of smacks on the forehead,
Yourself
You know what's really very unobservant of me? Until I saw the kanji for Tokyo and Kyoto, I didn't realize that they were the same word, just flip-flopped. Somehow only seeing that the kanji were the same, but flip-flopped, made me realize that it was the same in English.
Silly me.
Still no word from Puget Sound. I will answer comments tomorrow, when I don't have Chaucer to memorize.