No kidding! No more 'funny' small equations to be solved, no more derivatives or integrals of functions (those miserable, small buggers). It's over. It's done. And haven't I just looked forward to this day!
The written math exam was surprisingly easy (which isn't a very good sign) though my computer decided to show the "printing failed" message every time I tried to print which resulted in a lot of stress and tears and finally a solution after spending 1 out of 3 hours fiddeling with different buttons and occasionally headbanging the table.
Ah well, everything had a happy ending and we celebrated our newly found mathematical freedom in the usual Danish way
Unfortunately I have still one more dreaded exam to survive before I can officially declare this school year for ended. And that would be French (oral) in the middle of June (the one and only exam I didn't want to get...) I guess there's nothing to do but learn to speak the language as fast as possible and just ignore the fact that I've spend the last to years sleeping in class because "I probably won't get the French exam anyway".
My family decided (finally) that we're going to Egypt (Sharm el Sheik) in the summer holidays for two weeks so my dad and I can get a chance to use our scuba diving. I'm really looking forward to getting some free time and to just relax, school is getting harder and harder and next year is supposed to be the most difficult so I guess I'll have to enjoy life while I can.
At the moment my creativity mostly results in half-finished sketches and some lame coloring because I'm focusing on my writing. I wont post any (I'm way too shy) but I may post some more character stuff as I develop them.
That's kind of all for now. Will you please enjoy the warm spring weather while you can? It will be gone next week at least here in little, wet Denmark...
~Numie
I will be doing a 5000 kiriban.
So catch it and you get a drawing - full color - of your choice.
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Love me, hate me, but don't ignore me!
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yes. Hugs and props to you!
And Egypt! That sounds so cool. I had a good friend who was raised in Egypt....
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How goes the world?
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I'm really looking forward to Egypt (especially being in the dessert - the atmosphere there should be amazing at night)
So, you wouldn't happen to know any useful French phrases that result in A+ at the exam?
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\"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.\" - G. K. Chesterton
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\"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.\" - G. K. Chesterton
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Love me, hate me, but don't ignore me!
Je suis un canard. "I am a duck." That's all I remember. And I'm really hoping there isn't some unknown cultural reference in there that's offensive.
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How goes the world?
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"You know, there are these little things that you come by that feel like a big difficulty to us. You just gotta remember, it could be worse, it'll be all good after time... and you need to get up and on again."
I liked math once and I think I liked it a lot better here at the end because I finally understood some of the basic stuff. I think I'm going to miss having a subject with only one correct answer for each question
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\"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.\" - G. K. Chesterton
Spanish is way more useful. French is a dying language. Finito.
I wonder what they'll say at the exam if I start by saying "Je suis un canard!"
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\"Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.\" - G. K. Chesterton
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