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Well aren't we just a ray of sunshine? :)

  • Oct. 22nd, 2009 at 10:59 AM
moomin
It has just occured to me that I never blogged about the new school here. :) For probably the first time ever, I think I can say I love school.

The class is huge, 35 of us, mostly girls. I really like almost all of the people there - they all read a lot, no-one comes to school wearing heels, etc. There are also two fantastic caffes near the school, so plenty of time for us to spend time together :)

I've also been doing more or less good with the school work too, surprisingly... Probably because all subjects are humanities (except math and physics), so it's pretty easy to deal with ;)

Only problem with the new class are two soccer fans hooligans, who are ina great minority but get really loud. They had a favorite target until now, a Slovenian girl, but now they've kinda switched over to me. Anyway, they're far too mindless to take them as a serious threat... just annoying for everyone.

The point of all this talking was to say this - we're going on a school trip next week (yay), so I'll probably be offline. And for the weekend I'll be at a seminar, so no net there either...

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[info]dvldb wrote:
Oct. 22nd, 2009 10:45 am (UTC)
I'm glad you're doing good and enjoying school. Have fun on the trip
[info]silverlukas wrote:
Oct. 23rd, 2009 10:31 am (UTC)
Almost all of the people reading a lot and not wearing heels sounds like too good to be true :)

Sorry about the two hooligans, but I guess world couldn't spin around if there weren't those like them in each class on the planet. They'd better not mess with you or Slovenian girls though, or we'll find their online personalities and beat them virtually, *bangs with the fist on the keyboard*, arrgh! :)

Here school trips that last a week are called "green school" (zeleno uchilishte), because they usually include a little studying while in place with more nature.

So, have a good time st the seminar and at the green school :)
[info]psychedk wrote:
Oct. 26th, 2009 05:45 pm (UTC)
I don't wear heels! =DDD
[info]silverlukas wrote:
Oct. 27th, 2009 08:15 am (UTC)
LOL, OK, you get bonus points! =D

Btw, I wouldn't care about what social group this puts me in and I would wear heels if they weren's so uncomfortable and didn't require matching clothes. I'm so very short (1,55m) and all the people are annoyingly taller, especially the evil ones with heels ;D I'm something like Scully and she was always with heels. But then again, I dislike the thought that I couln't be able to run in every second that I wished to. Well, she was running all the time... but she was fictional ;)

Did you know that the euphemism for "short" is "vertically challenged"? :D
[info]psychedk wrote:
Oct. 29th, 2009 05:00 pm (UTC)
Yay, bonus points!

Well, I think that you could belong to any number of groups by wearing high heels, I mean, there are gothic style high heel boots as well *g* But it's not something that appeals to me personally, otherwise I would probably have learned to wear them years ago. Now I certainly can't :P

I can see why heels would appeal to you though, even though I think that short girls are very cute ;)


Did you know that the euphemism for "short" is "vertically challenged"? :D


LOL! That's like when my hubby and a friend used to call me small, I used to reply "I'm not small, I'm space efficient" XD

(And I'm not small as in short, I'm 170cm so that's very average height, but I have long limbs and a flat chest so I certainly don't take up much space. And next to my hubby who's a big guy I probably look small *g*)
[info]de1iriumgirly wrote:
Nov. 1st, 2009 09:00 pm (UTC)
Oh, heel discussion :D
I'm 170cm as well, btw. I wear heels once in a while (VERY special occasions) but not them long and thin like pencils, only the ones I can walk and run in :)

Speaking of euphemisms and political correctness, my favorite one is for stupid - "minimally exceptional" ;)
[info]silverlukas wrote:
Nov. 6th, 2009 05:33 pm (UTC)
I just drop by to encourage you to blog about the school trip if you like, we haven't heard from you in a while :)

(and WHO DOESN'T LIKE SCHOOL STORIES? :D At least I do :P )

Btw just like the "vertically challenged" for short, the euphemism for fat/overweight is "horisontally challenged" :)
[info]de1iriumgirly wrote:
Nov. 7th, 2009 11:25 am (UTC)
Haha, thanks for the encouragment :) Ive beem meaning to write, Im just too lazy. Ill get around to it ;)

And youre kidding about horisontally challenged, right? :))
[info]silverlukas wrote:
Nov. 7th, 2009 04:17 pm (UTC)
And youre kidding about horisontally challenged, right?

No :) Here, wikitionary Well, they say "in jokular imitation of political corectness", so it's kinda kidding :) It's there in the urban dictionary too :P
[info]psychedk wrote:
Oct. 26th, 2009 05:43 pm (UTC)
Oh no, I just come home from holidays and then you're away :P

Glad to hear about your class, though! Sounds like there are some geeks in it? :P Out of 22 we were only 5 girls in my class (from 4th to 9th grade), coming down to 4 when one girl died of cancer in 8th grade (a second of the girls died of acute leukemia when I was around 23 - how spooky is that :S), and I only had one friend in school, really, a girl from my class who was as geeky as me. We stuck together in everything. The other classes at our grade level were all posh girls in high heels and tons of makeup. I never knew what to say to them and they didn't know what to say to us, except make fun of us, but we didn't care :P

Anyway, have a great trip!
[info]de1iriumgirly wrote:
Nov. 1st, 2009 09:02 pm (UTC)
This may sound bad, but the first thing that went through my head when I was reading about the two girls dying was "is anyone still alive?" :S

Anyway, yes geeks :D There's even this girl with a Joker T-shirt, hee! And on the first day of school I went like "ZOMG< JOKER!!!" and she said "Thank god, finally someone who doesn't think it's a panda" lawl.
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