Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bee Gees!

I'm listening to the Bee Gees right now. I haven't listened to them in forever. They are awesome.

I'm also watching Bleach. I'm so far behind still it isn't even funny. Episode 135 out of like 270... ^_^;

I've been thinking a lot a lot about what classes I'm going to take next semester. I'm not entirely positive yet, but I know I'll be taking at least Japanese 201. I'm also thinking about starting Korean in the fall (since I have to take a year of either Korean or Chinese) but doing so may require me to take a class over the summer through Rio Salado. Which I don't mind doing, but I don't know If I'll have the money for it. Sigh. Always about money.

...You know, I meant for this to be longer, but right now the tired is just getting to me. I'm gonna go crash. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Sunday, February 14, 2010

It has to be done.

I'm gonna start with cool news first. That English paper that I put off for 3 whole weeks and instead stayed up all night to do? I got a B+ on it! Alright! Hahaha to all you suckaz who spent the entire 3 weeks on it, because I'm awesome because I can bullshit an entire paper in 6 hours and still do awesome on it. wO0t!

On the less-awesome note:

I'm going to drop my German class.
It makes me really sad, but more than anything it makes me really pissed. I've spent time, money, and effort on this class and I'm not learning a damn thing. I'm gonna try to get my money back for the books and stuff, but it's probably too late. Fucking sucks. But oh well, I guess.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Tegami Results.

Sensei said I had one of the more interesting letter contents. Score! Although, he did say I wasn't the only one to talk about buying a dragon...Huh? Apparently dragons are a popular product. But I haven't seen any in stores. Must be on the black market.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Just thought I would add

that for the last 20 seconds, Bear has been standing on my shoulders. He just jumped up there, and now is is just perfectly still as I type. I effing love that cat.

Tegami (Letter).

For my latest Japanese assignment, we have been given the task of writing a letter to Sensei - but addressed to his former address in Japan, so we are writing to his past self. The actual point of the activity is to get used to writing a formal Japanese-style letter. He said all we have to talk about is something interesting that we did; it doesn't have to be real, it can be made up, as long as it's not boring. I've decided it might be fun to post my letter here. Anything in bold is the romanized Japanese, beneath it is the English translation.

On the front of the envelope:

Buraddorii Uiruson sama
(Bradley Wilson-sama)

Kagoshima-ken, Satsuma-gun, Miyanojou-chou: 941-1
(Kagoshima prefecture, Satsuma district, Miyanojou town: #941-1)

The letter itself:

Haikei
(Just something you say when you begin a formal letter. Not too sure what it means, exactly)

Uiruson sensei, o-genki desu ka.
(Wilson-sensei, how are you?)

Watashi wa genki desu.
(I'm doing fine.)

Kochira wa suzushii desu.
(Here it's cool.)

Kagoshima wa dou desu ka.
(How is Kagoshima?)

Sate,
(Well, then, ["down to business, then"])

Watashi wa tsuki e itta.
(I went to the moon.)

Samukatta, totemo sabishikatta desu.
(It was cold, and very lonely.)

Dakara taiyou e itta.
(So, I went to the sun.)

Demo, taiyou wa atsukatta desu.
(But, the sun was hot).

Ie ni kaerimashita.
(I returned home).

Sono ato, tatsu o katta.
(After that, I bought a dragon.)

Watashi no tatsu no namae wa Yujiin desu.
(My dragon's name is Eugene).

Yujiin no suki na tabemono wa chiisai inu desu.
(Eugene's favorite food is small dogs.)

Issho ni, tenisu o shita.
(Together, we played tennis.)

Yujiin wa totemo sugokatta desu.
(Eugene was amazing.)

Bangohan no ato, issho ni sentaku o shita.
(After dinner, we did the laundry together.)

Watashi wa shukudai o shite, Yujiin wa shinakatta desu.
(I did homework, but Eugene didn't.)

Tatsu wa kakemasen desu.
(Dragons can't write.)

Saa, watashi wa shiranakatta.
(Well, I didn't know.)

O-karada ni ki o tsukete kudasai.
(Please take care of yourself.)

Keiji
(Something you say at the end of a formal Japanese letter. Again, don't know exactly what it means.)

(Then comes the date [in kanji], then my name [in katakana], and then the recipient's name [which happens to also be in katakana, since it's foreign] + sama attached at the end.)



Well, I hope you all are enlightened. I sure as hell am. I learned a shit ton more kanji through this assignment. Of course, the question is, will it stick? We shall have to see.

Monday, February 8, 2010

FF X sucks.

...because I can't effing stop playing it. I put off an important English paper all weekend because of it. Damn you, Chocobos! Why must you play such an awesome jam when I ride you??

Thursday, February 4, 2010

For the Record:

I think being hypocritical is the worst quality that any person can have. If you can't keep your promises, then don't bother making them. I can't stand it. It fucking makes my blood boil. Actions don't speak louder than words. They can't. They work in tandem to establish the worth of your soul. And when you sever your covenants, that worth isn't very much. Not very much at all.


EDIT: this isn't about anyone who reads this blog. it's about someone else completely that i'm uber pissed off at (and not without good reason). so worry not.

Monday, February 1, 2010

My Schedule!

I'm bored. So, I thought I'd post my schedule for this semester. You know, because everyone cares about the details of my life.

MWF 940 - 1030 -- ENG 321 Shakespeare
This class is kind of already proving to be a bitch. Not because Shakespeare is difficult to understand, because he's not - but because there is so much goddamn reading. I'm behind already. But maybe that's not so much the amount of reading assigned as it is I keep goofing off.
The teacher seems pretty cool, and he's definitely passionate and knowledgeable about his subject. Although, I'm still trying to decide on whether or not he's gay. Not like it really matters, but when a woman's Gaydar can't make up its mind within 0.08 seconds, it intrigues us.
The Friday class is a bit of a departure from the MW 100-person lectures; it's a discussion group of 30 led by some doctoral candidate in Renaissance literature. She's nice though, also really knowledgeable, which is always a bonus. That, and she's funny. She likes to point out Shakespeare's dirty jokes/puns on sex. o_0
...There are quite a lot of them.

MWF 1150 - 1240 -- GER 101
Yes. I am taking German. My face will no longer burn with shame when my relatives all talk German around me. I will instead be able to contribute to the harsh-sounding grunts. :)
My German teacher is pretty young, he has to be somewhere in his 20s (but then, what the hell do I know about the ages of German people? My math professor from last semester I would have sworn was in his late 20s, but apparently he's actually like 36... >_< ). I think he said he's in his second semester of a Master's Program, but in what, I don't know/remember. He talks pretty quietly, and I think he said he has hearing implants in his ears. Or something. He seems really shy and probably isn't the right type of person to be a teacher, but he does have his moments when he's actually really funny.
In case you're wondering why I keep saying I don't know/can't remember stuff about him or this class, it's because he talks so frickin' quietly.

TTH 300 - 415 -- ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes
This class has met 4 times already. But, I've only been to 2 of them. I am a terrible person.
Basically, it's an introduction to archaeology class, focusing less on people and dates and more on how and why these things are important to modern society, and what they've done for it. The class switches off between the Professor, who reminds me of a skinny Colonel Sanders sans specs, and some Master's Degree-holding dude who is quite obnoxious and isn't cut out to lead a 400-person lecture. I suspect he is also gay. ...Let's move on, shall we?

W 200-250 -- JPN 206 Japanese Calligraphy
This class only meets for an hour once a week, so I've only been to 2 classes. Last week she handed out the materials (if we bought them from her; most of us did because it was easier in terms of physical labor, we didn't have to worry if we were getting the correct item from the art supply store, and it was far cheaper since she's got connections or something). I am now the proud owner of two fude ("brush;" one thick and one thin), a suzuri ("ink stone") and some ink. Of course, I'm mooching newsprint paper off of Rodorigesu-san, since I'm such a notorious cheapskate. But we all have our flaws.
The teacher is native Japanese, but since she is a university professor her English is really good. I think she said she got her Masters at the University of Hawaii? Anyways, in addition to teaching the calligraphy class, she also teaches a couple of 300-level Japanese classes (the intermediate-advanced conversation & composition classes) so if she's still at ASU in a couple of years I may end up having her for a class.

MWF 1255-145 -- JPN 102
TTH 130 - 220
My favorite class. It meets every day, and I'm glad. There is another section of the 102 class that only meets MWF (but for a longer amount of time, of course) but I enjoy having this class every day because, the way I see it, Japanese is my major, and I want to immerse my self in it every day. I think it's sort of detrimental to go the stop-and-go route. Plus, Wilson-sensei is a hoot. He's fucking hilarious, and he answers your questions directly (which was next to impossible with Foard-sensei. You know, that famous Japanese indirectness thing.) which makes things so much easier and stress-free. And, when you ask questions, he doesn't make you feel stupid - another obvious bonus. I just love this class. I don't know if Wilson-sensei teaches 201, but I hope he does! He rocks!


Anyways, that about wraps this up. Well, not "about," as I'm only taking 5 classes and I've listed them all here. So...Bye. C'mon. Go away. I'm done now.