(Text-)Books
2007-01-30 12:25 amMy flatmate has the coolest textbook ever.
It's her Chinese one, so it does not really make much sense to me, but today she translated some of the dialogues for me. In one of these dialogues a mad Takeshi Kaneshiro fangirl was praising his films/looks/singing and tried to get her friend to understand her. She did not give up until the other girl gave in.
I want a textbook like that as well. All mine were boring as hell. Except maybe this one dialogue in the Japanese textbook in which the characters were standing at a traffic light, and all they did was talking about the traffic light. But that's not very practical. Mad fangirls are.
( About Harry Potter and other fantasy: )
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Plus, yesterday I finally finished a chapter of the story I have been working on since I was sixteen. Once I finish it (the first part), I will probably rework it again, it would not be the first time.
It's her Chinese one, so it does not really make much sense to me, but today she translated some of the dialogues for me. In one of these dialogues a mad Takeshi Kaneshiro fangirl was praising his films/looks/singing and tried to get her friend to understand her. She did not give up until the other girl gave in.
I want a textbook like that as well. All mine were boring as hell. Except maybe this one dialogue in the Japanese textbook in which the characters were standing at a traffic light, and all they did was talking about the traffic light. But that's not very practical. Mad fangirls are.
( About Harry Potter and other fantasy: )
( A book recommendation: )
Plus, yesterday I finally finished a chapter of the story I have been working on since I was sixteen. Once I finish it (the first part), I will probably rework it again, it would not be the first time.