I will fight you
It's late, but still. *joins team*
*joining up here too*
Also belated Happy Birthday to GC and the rest there!
I've pretty much (as far as I believe anyway >_>) aced a test in an exam in a subject that dealt with my major enemy: IDENTIFICATION TYPE QUESTIONS...It's not really my enemy but it's more that I found out I have difficulty with them because of issues that arose in the recent years which I found a solution to ._.
But the best part of that exam was me forgetting something I thoroughly remembered until a second before I up-turned the test paper.
I remembered it right after the exam. :I
And as an aside, I keep dwelling on awesome PMs/Emails many awesome people have sent. Stuff I totally needed and was acknowledged on.
By the way, your English has gotten a lot clearer in the past year. I think you're probably almost where you want to be, closer than you might already know.
~♥
Permanent morale booster/life marker thanks much.
Also patience \o/
And, don't worry if it takes a while to respond [to me{...}]
I'm being silly now because I'm emotional re-reading stuff.
And then my textbook got smudgy. I:
Cinder, foraging and plant/animal lore and such are really fun skills; being able to find edible plants or basic remedies, navigate, and all that. I lucked out, since my folks were outdoorsy types who shared a lot of that kind of knowledge with me, and I found further opportunities in the Community College field biology program. I bet you could start to learn them, but foraging is definitely something you want to research well before practicing; I've eaten poisonous stuff by accident when I was a bit more overconfident, and that's no good.
Got hit by a nostalgia train here back in my scouting days T_T Those tiny, subtle, yet evident differences between plants and knowing much plant-lore.
Mmmh. Very good knowledge to know and learn.
Also pls don't run for the hills. Society needs ya, and as an added bonus has computers and cookies.
+1
Don't run away Cinder o_o
Though as another another aside, this reminded me of
this one video of how knowing carpentry and other trade-skills help a lot.