On first glance, I thought you were wishing us a poopy day =P Yes, I'm still a nine-year-old boy inside.
... Okay xD *will PM you soon*
Depends on if you guys are willing to come to Chicago next summer. I'm spending all my money on school and crap ;_;
But that only covers the last three years ;_; I don't think Theater school appreciates only three years of my life. Oh xD Sorry 'bout that. Naww, this is for a university entrance pre-exam assignment... Thanks for the advice anyway, it's been quite helpful really ^^'' I'd do that, but I doubt you know Finnish, so it wouldn't really help... Now, I need to gtfo KHV and actually write the damn thing xD
Yeah, I did that always with my English essays, especially since we had a ridiculously low word count (c. 250 words). I've made some progress! I've managed to almost enter junior high by now! (Before you wonder, I was off a comp for some hours, I'm not that slow...)
Things are still looking pretty bad. There has been two explosions in reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and apparently there was some radioation leaking after the first one. They're still trying to cool down a third reactor, but the cooling system has broken down. They're now saying that the initial earthquake may have actually been a 9.0, and there's a 70% chance of a aftershock as powerfull as 7 magnitudes. Deathtoll is rising pretty much constantly. At the moment the confirmed deathtoll 1600, and they've discovered about 2000 bodies at the beaches of the Miyagi prefecture. The expected amount of people killed is over 10000, with tens of thousands of still people missing.
In our equivalent for the SAT's, one of the essay-questions for English was "What problem do you have right now, and how do you plan to solve it?" I answered in a very long-winded way that it was that specific essay. I got 95 out of 99 points. Also, I used Criminal Minds to justify lying in a philosophy exam.
I've got to sum up my entire life into less than half a page. [I've only been able to come up with the opening line... <.<]
*late reply* 8DDDDD Of course I do! :glomp: How have you been?
Gulping down half of her coffee in one go, Maria grabbed one of her books (a Ibsen play), as she had decided to get a head start on her university entrance exam studies. That's an awkward sentence xDx
"Nice to meet you too! The jukebox sounds great, but I'm about five minutes away from losing my voice, and I just can't resist to howling along to whatever I hear."
Dooon't stop belieeeviiin'! Going between the original and the Glee versions.
"I'm Maria, I kinda come and go around here," she answered, before adding liberally sugar and cream, and pushing her tangled mop of reddish-blonde hair back into a bun.
"Uhh, let's go with with a vanilla coffee, thanks," she smiled, while digging out her wallet and books.
Flopping onto the barstool, the girl shrugged off most of her wintergear, while chattering, "I really, really need something hot 'n' caffeinated, please, I feel like I'm turning into an icicle! A very sleepy icicle..."
Oh, the murder itself isn't such a huge problem (I pretty much only watch provedurals on tv nowadays, so there's plenty of creepy/gross ways of killing someone in mind), it's managing to make the killer not too predictable but still someone who'd make sense...
... I really wanna write a murder mystery, film noir-style... I just haven't figured the mystery part of it yet. Or the murder <.<
A young woman in a thick winter coat, scarf and hat peered through the window of a now dark bar. "Awww man, even this place is closed?"
Either the friend who spends more time at this house than her own, or the one who gets distraught over the fighting and pulls a vanishing act every now and then.
And yet it wasn't nominated for best soundtrack. I'm also pissed that Tron didn't get nominated for special effects either. But I'm really pissed at the Christopher Nolan snub.