Re: I STILL USE LIVEJOURNAL8cakeJune 1 2012, 11:03:41 UTC
Wow, your comments are always so loooooong :)
Yeah, I don't really want another internet Thing, but since a lot of my favourite web artists have tumblrs, I've also found some other cool ones and.... oh dear.
Yeah, I've been really impressed hearing about your Greek studies. You're so clever with languages :)
The people I D&D with are lovely - just my regular friends. Half of us are first-time noobs, and half of us know the rules off by heart, so it makes for a good environment for someone who has to ask where all the numbers are all the time, ha ha.
The expensive medicine is lame, but I seem to finally be accumulating enough savings to actually cope with it, thank goodness.
I have no idea about North Korea (I mean, what it's like to live there) since I was only in the South. It was AMAZING. Very similar to Japan in some ways, but very different in others. I may have to write about it properly later..... The compulsory military service is very interesting in how it affects society...
Re: I STILL USE LIVEJOURNALclaire_chanJune 1 2012, 16:35:32 UTC
I make time for it xD because you have so much to discuss all at once! So my comments have everything I have to say about the specific entry all at once. Another gigantic entry comment had to be two comments because it was more than two thousand characters which is the maximum LJ allows at once. I titled my comment "A COMMENT THE SIZE OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION PART ONE" and "A COM... USSR... PART TWO" because it was pretty gigantic in scope. I think that what I had called it is a little exaggeratory though - I think if it really WERE the size of the pre-1991 USSR it'd be about five comments long - about ten thousand characters. Because the former USSR is currently fifteen different countries - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, (o crap now I have to get my notes xD) Armenia, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan! I suspect I'm going to end up in one of them in the next ten years. *shrug* ^^;;; with this big potential UN trip and all... At least I love cold weather - it makes me think more clearly!
Internet Things are hard to keep track of @_@ and I already have difficulty enough keeping up with my Uni email! (Therefore, I have this toss-up sometimes I give places my home email and sometimes my uni one so that I have to check both!!)
Thank you ^_^ it's just something to while away the hours, essentially xD
I keep all the D&D numbers in a notebook so that I don't have to ask anyone! I haven't been there in a while, but perhaps I'll try and get back together with the group now that the semester fury has dissipated somewhat, since now the bus trip between home and Uni passes where the GamesKeep is. Right now my household is doing all this other stuff so it's hard to escape for even an hour!
At least there is that ^_^
Please do write properly about your Korean adventure later! ^_^ Does Korea do compulsory military service? I'm trying to think what countries require military service... I know the United States did the draft for WWII but I don't know exactly; my history is so miserably negligible xD;;;; my thought is that I don't really need to know all the details of the past to make the future start happening now.
Yeah, I don't really want another internet Thing, but since a lot of my favourite web artists have tumblrs, I've also found some other cool ones and.... oh dear.
Yeah, I've been really impressed hearing about your Greek studies. You're so clever with languages :)
The people I D&D with are lovely - just my regular friends. Half of us are first-time noobs, and half of us know the rules off by heart, so it makes for a good environment for someone who has to ask where all the numbers are all the time, ha ha.
The expensive medicine is lame, but I seem to finally be accumulating enough savings to actually cope with it, thank goodness.
I have no idea about North Korea (I mean, what it's like to live there) since I was only in the South.
It was AMAZING. Very similar to Japan in some ways, but very different in others. I may have to write about it properly later.....
The compulsory military service is very interesting in how it affects society...
Yay! Annotated Grim club!
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I think that what I had called it is a little exaggeratory though - I think if it really WERE the size of the pre-1991 USSR it'd be about five comments long - about ten thousand characters. Because the former USSR is currently fifteen different countries - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, (o crap now I have to get my notes xD) Armenia, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan!
I suspect I'm going to end up in one of them in the next ten years. *shrug* ^^;;; with this big potential UN trip and all...
At least I love cold weather - it makes me think more clearly!
Internet Things are hard to keep track of @_@ and I already have difficulty enough keeping up with my Uni email! (Therefore, I have this toss-up sometimes I give places my home email and sometimes my uni one so that I have to check both!!)
Thank you ^_^ it's just something to while away the hours, essentially xD
I keep all the D&D numbers in a notebook so that I don't have to ask anyone!
I haven't been there in a while, but perhaps I'll try and get back together with the group now that the semester fury has dissipated somewhat, since now the bus trip between home and Uni passes where the GamesKeep is.
Right now my household is doing all this other stuff so it's hard to escape for even an hour!
At least there is that ^_^
Please do write properly about your Korean adventure later! ^_^
Does Korea do compulsory military service? I'm trying to think what countries require military service... I know the United States did the draft for WWII but I don't know exactly; my history is so miserably negligible xD;;;; my thought is that I don't really need to know all the details of the past to make the future start happening now.
^__^ It's a thing!
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