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Well... He brought the posts in eh?
Well... He brought the posts in eh?
> Has he gone? He was our #3 poster for a while I think.
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> Well... He brought the posts in eh?
Nope, still here, just had some troubles with my internet connection. Number 3 poster, now that isn't bad :) I have also had to go tour uni's and eye up what I am going to do after 6th form :p
Biology,
Economics
ICT,
Psychology,
General Studies - not a real subject,
Like rock music, favourite bands are lost prophets and the automatic etc. Erm............I like messing around on the itnernet, I do a bit of web design, but I wouldn't say I am amazing at it lol how about you?
I'm 26, Art is my main thing but I would like to get into animation. I didn't do too well in school but since leaving I suddenly love learning and teaching myself new skills. For a few years now I've been trying to learn 9 languages on and off as well learn to play musical instruments such as violin, piano and guitar. I don't really listen to a lot of music and I have been a big fan of the internet since 1995.
Everything interests me and I'm hoping to do a lot of traveling over the next few years so I can do more photography.
The languages are
French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Cantonese and Mandarin
My current girlfriend speaks both Cantonese and Mandarin so she's been helping me there. I have a few friends who speak German and as for Spanish and French I'm doing very well at the moment.
Japanese I use to date a girl but I didn't get her to help me as much but I am familiar with it and have been learning the hiragana and katakana. You need to know about 2000 characters to read a Japanese newspaper. I wonder how Kawada is getting on, he's moving there I think. :)
I'm planning to travel to some of these countries and hoping to stay for a month or two in some of the countries especially Japan. If you really want to learn a language than what better way than actually living in the country.
Don't suppose you know any languages do you?