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Jan 23, 2016 08:08PM

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Stephen left for Sweden today and he'll be gone 2 weeks and some super crazy shit went down at our friends house that forced them to have to move out and leave so I've got no one to keep me company :/
well I mean there's the sprog but I can't cuddle them yet :/
OMO I CAN TURN PEOPLE INTO A WITCH OR A VAMPIRE OF A ZOMBIE WITH THIS PHOTO EDITOR THING AND IT STILL LOOKS 100% NATURAL AND PROFESSIONAL???
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AND I'M TRYING TO GET ON REPLIES BUT
MY STOMACH FEELS LIKE SHIT ATM
so sorryyy if they turn out terribly >.>

LIKE SERIOUSLY I'M STARING AT MY BOOK AND BARELY ANSWERING WITH ONE-WORD ANSWERS.
TAKE A HINT.
ugh
Okay, rant over. Hope everyone's day is going well!
*hugs for everyone*

I ISH REPLYING TO OUR RPS! SO JUST THINK OF THE KEIRAN AND MATEO CUTENESS AND TUNE HER OUT!!
or if you have headphones pull them out and wear them? Even if you're not listening to music most people will back off if you put them on?
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the Xbox one is refusing to work properly and its what I watch netflix and hulu and everything on :/
Like it turns on but it won't stay connected to the controllers wont connect to the Kinect and won't show up on the screen.
It just sits there like a lil bitch doing nothing and I've tried every troubleshooting method there is to try and fix it and nothing works
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https://drive.google.com/folderview?i...
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NOW GO GO GO I DEMAND YOU WATCH AT LEAST AN EPISODE SOON

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WELL MAYBE YOU COULD TRY WATCHING IT ON YOUR PHONE??
I MEAN I WATCHED IT ON MY ANDROID TABLET SO






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Also, I gotta pick a language to learn for hw apparently, and I gotta pick it by next week ;-; Any ideas guys? I'm thinking either French or Mandarin, but tbh I don't know much about either of them. Anyone know of any easy-ish to learn languages given my first language is English?
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And I've actually already done Latin somewhat, or at least to the extent that I plan on learning it. I was thinking Mandarin because it'd actually be a pretty practical language to learn, but idk how hard/easy it is to learn?

Ronia: DON'T!!! I repeat DO NOT learn Mandarin unless you are able to immerse yourself into a Chinese speaking/reading environment, or you'll find it much harder than it already is! There's a whole new set of characters to learn, and there's four to five tones, and there's traditional and simplified, and while simplified is much easier to write and perhaps memorise, you can't learn simplified and then read traditional, whereas you could do that for the other way round. (Sorry I rambled, but trust me, I grew up surrounded by this language and I still find it fairly challenging, and I can't imagine what it'd be like to pick up an entirely new language when you didn't grow up with it!)
Latin would seem like a safe bet if you want something that's fairly easy to learn, just because you've already done it before. But if you're looking for an entirely new language that's not super hard and is fairly practical, I would recommend German. It's a super phonetic language (which means you read everything you see, so pronunciation won't be terrible if you only have a basic idea of how to pronounce things), unlike French (which drops some syllables sometimes), but German grammar is apparently more complicated than French grammar (according to my friends who are learning both). German also shares quite a few words with English, so you'd have no problem picking up some stuff.
I hope my rambling helped!
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You could learn Korean with me? ^^
I plan to learn Mandarin after I learn Korean, but I have plans to go to China and learn it every day from native speakers at a Shaolin temple, since I have to agree, I've heard it's very hard.
I plan to learn Mandarin after I learn Korean, but I have plans to go to China and learn it every day from native speakers at a Shaolin temple, since I have to agree, I've heard it's very hard.

Korean's a whole other set of characters entirely, but I think with both Korean and Mandarin, spoken are much easier than written, and the perks of learning both is that some words sound similar (I've picked up some stuff in Korean because they sound similar to Mandarin). However, with French or German or Latin, you already know how to write it, so that's one down and speaking to go, if you're going for optimal easiness XD
To be very honest, I find that traditional might be more practical and useful for in the long run, especially for explaining why certain characters are written a certain way, but if you're not going to be using it often after you learn it, then I would go for simplified if you're still really set on learning it, but only as a second language and you're not going to apply it to daily life and stuff.