you should! I always find it really interesting to see what anime/characters people have in their favs. I'm trying to guess what you would add. I think for anime yuru yuri and fate zero and for characters maybe kyouko sakura, toshinou kyouko, Kirino, Kyousuke, yui and... erica... >.>
btw why dont you add more*(it still made a bit of sense as moe though. typos... lol) characters and anime to your favourites list ><
that also reminds me that we need to finish nichijou soon.
Yup that's true! I would like to travel around the world after finishing university but otherwise I'm perfectly content with where I am at the moment :)
Ohh nice! Sounds very prestigious, that would explain the comparison to engineering students lol. My favourite aspect of the science courses I'm taking has to be the practical stuff (i.e. labs). It's can actually be really fun sometimes~ First year chemistry was brutal though x_x
Nice, nice! Thanks, any tips on resources would be appreciated. I'm in the mood to learn some more Japanese.
Haha it can get tiring but it feels so good after resting from a long distance run. My experiences over at the gym were positive for the most part so I'm looking forward to going back again.
WTH man, and I thought my dreams were weird xD. I can actually make a profile like that, but I like my current one better. I don't have a mustache though :c
It does! Someday I will go around more of Québec since the province itself is massive. I'm certain Canadian winters are very similar to those over in Finland, most likely a bit warmer in the more populated areas since the vast majority of the population (myself included) lives on the southern portion of the country, which is close to the US border. But they are certainly very pretty with all the snow and stuff ^^ I like it here~
Lol it's like the opposite over here. Engineering students make fun of the math students in my university :c Mainly because the engineering programs are notorious for being the "hardest" due to the insane course load.
I'm most interested in how living things work, mostly humans and similar creatures. To me, the chemistry labs are always very fun and the theory is alright.
Barely~ I will attempt some self-study in the near future though, all I know so far is Katakana/Hiragana.
Haha I actually enjoy running a lot, since I play football often :). Alright, I'll see if I can start again soon. Most likely in a week or so.
Icelandic sounds cool (pun intended) :P
The province is called Québec and I have been there only once so far (a city called Montréal). Thankfully it's the largest city in the province so my limited amount of French was good enough (as there were plenty of English speakers around). I visited in the winter and it was beautiful~
Wow >.< I always found math interesting but that's a whole other level of knowledge. I do have a couple friends who major in Engineering (they require a lot of math courses as well) and they have said similar things, though you have a lot more of it as well since you major in Math.
Yup, came to university for the knowledge on the subject but stayed for the critical thinking skills that accompany it. To answer your next comment I'm currently majoring in Biology. So far so good, and a surprisingly heavy amount of chemistry courses as well in my program.
She actually pursued linguistics because she did a lot of travelling during her mid-late teens. Hmmm... I do know that she can speak English, Arabic, Italian and Danish. There's likely a couple more but I don't remember >.<
Same here! The characters in Japanese require a specific sequence and end up looking like calligraphy, which might be what helps improve writing as a whole.
I recently finished this book titled "The Name of the Wind". It was amazing!
Sounds like fun! That reminds me, I should start going to the gym again lol.
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that also reminds me that we need to finish nichijou soon.
Ohh nice! Sounds very prestigious, that would explain the comparison to engineering students lol. My favourite aspect of the science courses I'm taking has to be the practical stuff (i.e. labs). It's can actually be really fun sometimes~ First year chemistry was brutal though x_x
Nice, nice! Thanks, any tips on resources would be appreciated. I'm in the mood to learn some more Japanese.
Haha it can get tiring but it feels so good after resting from a long distance run. My experiences over at the gym were positive for the most part so I'm looking forward to going back again.
Lol it's like the opposite over here. Engineering students make fun of the math students in my university :c Mainly because the engineering programs are notorious for being the "hardest" due to the insane course load.
I'm most interested in how living things work, mostly humans and similar creatures. To me, the chemistry labs are always very fun and the theory is alright.
Barely~ I will attempt some self-study in the near future though, all I know so far is Katakana/Hiragana.
Haha I actually enjoy running a lot, since I play football often :). Alright, I'll see if I can start again soon. Most likely in a week or so.
Fuck my internet xD