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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
H...How did Pokemon make you better at English? :smallconfused:
Pokemon Emerald sort of taught me braille. :smalltongue: Although I kinda forgot it since you only use it once in the game.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Oldest man in the world (an American. lol wut?) turned 114 today. Link. My grandpa only made it to 97. *sigh* Oh well.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
In other words, Pokemon made me learn to read/made reading fun.
Reading IS fun. Pokemon has no effect on this either way.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Reading IS fun. Pokemon has no effect on this either way.
It taught me that. It also did a damn fine job of teaching me how to read too.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Reading IS fun. Pokemon has no effect on this either way.
So are you saying that...
>It's not very effective?
:smalltongue:
But seriously, while I respect that Pokemon has made you appreciate reading, I am a bit perplexed myself. It doesn't seem like the most likely candidate for encouraging someone to learn how to read.
Could you maybe enlighten us on how this happened?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
So are you saying that...
>It's not very effective?
:smalltongue:
But seriously, while I respect that Pokemon has made you appreciate reading, I am a bit perplexed myself. It doesn't seem like the most likely candidate for encouraging someone to learn how to read.
Could you maybe enlighten us on how this happened?
I was in 2nd Grade. I abored reading. I liked to be read to however. The Pokemon TV show was cool (... WAS). My parents said I could have Pokemon Crystal. I couldn't get anywhere without reading. I got better at reading by playing the game. Playing Pokemon requires a lot of reading (if you're any good IMO). Playing Pokemon (and thus reading) is fun.
Of course then I went on to Harry Potter and other stuff, but Pokemon got me started.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Aziraphale
I'm going to Sussex uni on Saturday.
I HAVE NOWHERE TO LIVE
My Maths-at-Sussex friend doesn't have any accommodation for when he moves in either, so he's staying at a youth hostel for a while, in a room with 11 other people. In his words, "should be interesting".
I'm going to Exeter on Friday. I've hardly packed a thing. :smalleek:
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
The prince next in line for the throne (heir apparent) can be called "crown prince". Similarly, the wife of a crown prince or a princess who is heir apparent in her own right would be called crown princess.
Not necessarily. Whether the title 'crown prince' is used depends on the monarchy. Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales, not the Crown Prince.
ION: Stephen Fry!
Well, he was predictably fantastic. He really is an excellent speaker, especially given that he did it largely off-the-cuff, and he amused me immensely, talking about sugar puffs, public school, Cambridge, Hugh Laurie, Blackadder, Ben Elton, Gentleman's Clubs, Oscar Wilde and much else besides. An especially brilliant part was him giving the audience a reading of this, but with added bits in that must've been cut from that Footlights Revue due to time constraints.
Shame about my journeys there and back, then. :smalltongue:
Bah. It was well worth the trip. :smallsmile:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
ION: Stephen Fry!
I thought you were talking about Futurama :smalltongue:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
I thought you were talking about Futurama :smalltongue:
phillip j stephen fry:smallbiggrin:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
The prince next in line for the throne (heir apparent) can be called "crown prince".
Really? And I though that would be a too literal translation from German/Dutch/Afrikaans. Those Germanic languages, they think they are different but underneath they're all the same blueish colour.
Well if he's sick in the next few days it was a present from me :smallsmile:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
Not necessarily. Whether the title 'crown prince' is used depends on the monarchy. Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales, not the Crown Prince.
I'm not talking about the actual title of the person in that position, but the generic term used to refer to anyone in that position in a monarchy. You'll note that I used lowercase.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
ION: Stephen Fry!
Well, he was predictably fantastic. He really is an excellent speaker, especially given that he did it largely off-the-cuff, and he amused me immensely, talking about sugar puffs, public school, Cambridge, Hugh Laurie, Blackadder, Ben Elton, Gentleman's Clubs, Oscar Wilde and much else besides. An especially brilliant part was him giving the audience a reading of
this, but with added bits in that must've been cut from that Footlights Revue due to time constraints.
Shame about my journeys there and back, then. :smalltongue:
Bah. It was well worth the trip. :smallsmile:
Envy. And that monologue is hilarious.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
You know, adults are always talking crap about kids shows, because they're violent and pointless. But you know what? Yu-gi-oh taught me how to add and subtract better then any math teacher ever did, and because of Pokemon, English is my best subject.
Don't know why I posted this, but I felt the need to post it.
People learn best when they're having fun.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
My Maths-at-Sussex friend doesn't have any accommodation for when he moves in either, so he's staying at a youth hostel for a while, in a room with 11 other people. In his words, "should be interesting".
I'm going to Exeter on Friday. I've hardly packed a thing. :smalleek:
Thought you were going to be at the Cornwall campus? Or you matriculating up there and then moving down?
Meh.
It's not hard packing, it takes me about two or three hours. Then again, I have a lot of stuff that I don't actually bother unpacking.
Which reminds me: got to go food shopping for uni soon. And pack.
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
ION: Stephen Fry!
Well, he was predictably fantastic. He really is an excellent speaker, especially given that he did it largely off-the-cuff, and he amused me immensely, talking about sugar puffs, public school, Cambridge, Hugh Laurie, Blackadder, Ben Elton, Gentleman's Clubs, Oscar Wilde and much else besides. An especially brilliant part was him giving the audience a reading of
this, but with added bits in that must've been cut from that Footlights Revue due to time constraints.
Shame about my journeys there and back, then. :smalltongue:
Bah. It was well worth the trip. :smallsmile:
So much envy.
That monologue is slightly distracting because of the name "Melchett". But 'tis funny. Glad you had such a good time.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
...I have a lot of stuff that I don't actually bother unpacking.
Which reminds me: got to go food shopping...
:smalleek: I recommend non-perishables. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
:smalleek: I recommend non-perishables. :smallbiggrin:
That's basically a rule of being a student, isn't it?
Well, of being a student living away from home, anyway.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Pyrian
:smalleek: I recommend non-perishables. :smallbiggrin:
Don't worry, so do I. Mostly noodles, cup-a-soups, cheap and easy things like that.
Besides, I have a kitchen in my house now!
^.^
I'm going to be living in there, especially when I feel like baking. Or porridge. Or good food. Or want to attempt making food I've never done before.
Or help friends make food.
Or simply hang out in the kitchen at half one in the morning munching down on goodies.
If all goes well I won't be buying a single meal from Hall. Not that it's not delicious, but it can be expensive, and thanks to Dad's work I know how many meals can be frozen with little consequence.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Or simply hang out in the kitchen at half one in the morning munching down on goodies.
Good times, good times. Some of the best conversations I had with Baking Housemate took place in the kitchen at about half one in the morning.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
That's basically a rule of being a student, isn't it?
Well, of being a student living away from home, anyway.
If I recall, most of my student meals were either from the dining hall, non-perishable, or else very, very greasy.
So yeah, non-perishable food, with low grease if possible, is suggested.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Don't worry, so do I. Mostly noodles, cup-a-soups, cheap and easy things like that.
Besides, I have a kitchen in my house now!
^.^
I'm going to be living in there, especially when I feel like baking. Or porridge. Or good food. Or want to attempt making food I've never done before.
Or help friends make food.
Or simply hang out in the kitchen at half one in the morning munching down on goodies.
If all goes well I won't be buying a single meal from Hall. Not that it's not delicious, but it can be expensive, and thanks to Dad's work I know how many meals can be frozen with little consequence.
Aah, if only I had had a kitchen more easily available when I was on campus, I might've learned to cook. Granted we DID have a kitchen, but it was a very small one, shared by the entire quad, and we had to get special permission and a key to go in there and cook.
Not that I blame them. <.<; Some of the students would probably have made home explosives if they had access to a kitchen at all times. :smalleek:
Anyway, good luck with your own cooking experience, Koorly! :smallwink:
ION: Our leaves are starting to cover the ground. Come mid-October, it will be time for me to earn my keep around here.
*puts on serious face*
Leaves, you shall be RAKED. Yes, it is a little sad that this is the exciting highlight of my life. D:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Thought you were going to be at the Cornwall campus? Or you matriculating up there and then moving down?
Meh.
Yes indeedy. Exeter the Uni, not Exeter the city. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
It's not hard packing, it takes me about two or three hours. Then again, I have a lot of stuff that I don't actually bother unpacking.
Which reminds me: got to go food shopping for uni soon. And pack.
I've got more things to do than just pack, though. Tomorrow will be a very busy day for me...
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
So much envy.
That monologue is slightly distracting because of the name "Melchett". But 'tis funny. Glad you had such a good time.
Actually, in the full version the case was "The London Rubber Company vs. the Vatican". :smallamused:
There were added puns about him stooping "to pick a buttercup... why people leave buttocks lying around I have no idea" and "I janned up with... jonned up with... joined up with Travolta - sorry, I can't read joined up -" amongst others. :smallcool:
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Good times, good times. Some of the best conversations I had with Baking Housemate took place in the kitchen at about half one in the morning.
It's things like this that make me look forward to Uni.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
If I recall, most of my student meals were either from the dining hall, non-perishable, or else very, very greasy.
So yeah, non-perishable food, with low grease if possible, is suggested.
Personally, I actually eat plenty of "good", health types of food. My main problem is eating meals at regular times. I have breakfast at 7:30, classes from 9:30 to 1:30, and then lunch at 2:00. As a result I get hungry before lunch then have a late supper. Its all very mixed up. And that's just on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
RPGsr4me
Personally, I actually eat plenty of "good", health types of food. My main problem is eating meals at regular times. I have breakfast at 7:30, classes from 9:30 to 1:30, and then lunch at 2:00. As a result I get hungry before lunch then have a late supper. Its all very mixed up. And that's just on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Actually, me too. I think I ate a more healthy amount of vegetables, if nothing else, while in a student house, because they were cheaper than meat.
And very much with the strange mealtimes, because I pretty much iust ate when I was hungry. Also I sometimes ate my meals in the wrong order.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Actually, me too. I think I ate a more healthy amount of vegetables, if nothing else, while in a student house, because they were cheaper than meat.
And very much with the strange mealtimes, because I pretty much iust ate when I was hungry. Also I sometimes ate my meals in the wrong order.
One thing you learn while in university. Cereal is good for any meal.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
I disagree. Cereal is either breakfast or a snack.
Even if I eat it at midnight, if I haven't had cereal or toast or a full English breakfast since getting up, it is breakfast.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
See, Cereal is a snack you can have before, during, or after a meal.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
My meals are very irregular. It turns out that I eat breakfast as the last meal of the day before I go to bed. This is because recently I've been having toast as a midnight snack at about three o'clock in the morning, and toast is breakfast.
Lunch is eaten at lunchtime, elevenses at the correct time, and most days I even have high tea - completely by accident. Naturally dinner is at dinner time.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
My meals are very irregular. It turns out that I eat breakfast as the last meal of the day before I go to bed.
I did that maybe twice while I was living in Fenham.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
This is because recently I've been having toast as a midnight snack at about three o'clock in the morning, and toast is breakfast.
However cheese on toast can be dinner or a snack.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Lunch is eaten at lunchtime,
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Alright Random Banter, I'm off the internet for four days or so. I'll be back Saturday night.
I invite you all to join me at that time for a showing of SHARKTOPUS, which will air at 9:00 EST on Saturday night here. Be there or be eaten by a Shark AND an Octopus.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Hey! I'm totally staying at a hostel for Sussex because I also have nowhere to live! Woooooo!
Luckily I can store some of the stuff I won't need at the hostel at a nearby family freind's house.
Also, I got a random abusive facebook message from someone. The hell? I don't even know her!
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Aziraphale
Also, I got a random abusive facebook message from someone. The hell? I don't even know her!
That sounds unpleasant.