Eek, I'd better not mess this one up!

Oct 31, 2023 12:23


So far today I have watched a webinar and drawn forth a slight bit more of this figure... (It is another serpent. I have started to draw snakes now because when I went to China summer 2013, I discovered my year was that of the Snake. I found that interesting. I mean, I could have found that out through eating more Chinese food like everyone else, but meiyou, that was not the way of Claire-chan. [I know "-chan" is a Japanese suffix, but it is what I initially learned when I was too young to understand the differences, and I was informed the Japanese/Chinese war is just another part of history, and everyone's friends now.]) I am transferring the image from one book to another, because the one book is falling apart and might need to just be thrown out altogether.
First I have been focussing on what seemed like might be "most at risk of becoming extinct" - but then again, there may be research about genetic replication that I had been reading about from the library.



The ADRC lady from the presentation identified I do not have dyslexia and I do not have Aspberger's nor am I autistic (some of my friends have self-identified this way, though! I hope they heal soon from being harassed, it seems troublesome - I don't understand), and I knew this already since my parents, who are educators, told me several years ago, but some other people who go to Cambridge are.
I wasn't aware of this as clearly, to be honest, before. It seemed to me that if a student got in to Cambridge this person really had it set.

I have not actually visited campus yet since I have been having difficulties over this point - but there's also COVID-19, RSV, and so on and so forth.

However, I am confident that my desire to better myself will succeed eventually! ^_^

Through hook or by crook!

ecology, maturity, history, excitement, dyslexia, hope, snakes, endangered animals, illness, organisation, drawing, appearance, chinese, honesty, tuesday, biology, patience, autism, grad, japanese, library, friendship, research

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