Rocks.
we got something like the best timetable ever. I almost always have either a free morning or afternoon, and on friday I don't even have to go to class. Our teachers are cool and (if possible) more disorganized than any of us, which is pretty much disorganized. We basically go to class to see people and because... really... it's enjoyable. That also means we gotta learn a whole deal by ourselves, but that how it's always been for me, and at least now I got guidelines.

I don't think i ever had so much time on my hands really. The only annoying course is Medieninformatik, but it's relatively simple, and I got a big advantage compared to the others for most things anyways, thanks to French school. (however, I still advise you to stay as far away as possible from the french system. Seriously.
We have an awesome class. We all get along with each other very well, although after barely 3 weeks we already got groups forming. There is probably something very very wrong with hte fact that people in my class are actually freakier and crazier than I am, but I like it that way. As I had been expecting though, everyone is making fun of my accent and calling me the "Frenchie".
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Oh yeah, and I also have the weird feeling that I am turning into something like the class mascotte coz I am one of the only two who is YOUNGER THAN 20. And I happen to be the youngest of those two. That is totally new for me, I was always the oldest for the past 5 years of my life. And suddenly i feel very very young. One of my best friends in class is 23. Another guy is 25. We are in FIRST year.
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Historia de los Heroes, libro uno completo, sigue, libro dos Los Titanes (suspendido temporalmente).
Distorcion 2 Concluida.
Bien, Evil Version 2 (version oscura 2) en proseso.
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The fact that, at my driving school, the questions on a TV screen that is barely ore than three feet away from the audience are read out loud so as to not disadvantage the visually impaired, is not politically correct, it's just so ironic that it's sad.
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The fact that, at my driving school, the questions on a TV screen that is barely ore than three feet away from the audience are read out loud so as to not disadvantage the visually impaired, is not politically correct, it's just so ironic that it's sad.
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The fact that, at my driving school, the questions on a TV screen that is barely ore than three feet away from the audience are read out loud so as to not disadvantage the visually impaired, is not politically correct, it's just so ironic that it's sad.