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I collect books and movies.
Cooking, love experimenting.
Planning travel destinations
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Writing travel journals.
Hmm, all I can come up with....
Ah, I've been reminded of some by others,
I am trying to learn as many languages as possible (I speak fluent english, almost fluent french, and basic italian, german and spanish.) Of course I plan to learn as many as I can as well as I can.
I play chess and study matches very thouroughly.
And finally, I play hockey, baseball and rugby at every available opportunity.
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"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt Whitman
They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
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I enjoy reading anything and everything.
I enjoy participating in sports (track, hockey, soccer).
I collect books, classical music CDs, and Games Workshop models (which I paint).
I enjoy playing tabletop wargames (ie. Warhammer) with the aforementioned models.
I enjoy teaching myself new languages (I'm working on improving my french).
Last but not least, I enjoy the time I spend on LitNet
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veni vidi vixi
I write books and poems
I draw and sing
I was a classical dancer (when I was younger)
I fix electrical things my friends are stumped by
I enjoy listening to music and obsessing over anime
I enjoy playing chess and reading (duh!)
I guess that's all, except for the 'net surfing and trying to form a cul-...er, sisterhood
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Originally Posted by
Dori
I enjoy teaching myself new languages (I'm working on improving my french).
What languages have you taught yourself? I've found it very difficult to learn alone so I'd actually be interested to know how well you've done.
"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt Whitman
They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
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Originally Posted by
TEND
What languages have you taught yourself? I've found it very difficult to learn alone so I'd actually be interested to know how well you've done.
Well, this is a new-found hobby of mine. Apart from my studies in French (which I study both at school and home) I can ramble off a few German phrases, and I'm currently trying to master the Russian alphabet---a very time absorbing task if you're trying to teach yourself. I own severel books which I use to study from and I own a Russian audio course. I'm somewhat relieved that my school is hosting a German foreign exchange student so I can perhaps accumulate a working knowledge of the German language with more ease.
com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity
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Well thats fantastic. Having someone who speaks the language and being immersed is definitely the best way to learn a language, not only do you learn the structure of it but you learn how a native speaker actually speaks so you don't sound like a textbook. I found I learnt more Italian in 2 weeks over there than 3 months studying a book on my own.
Good luck with your studies
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"Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
-Walt Whitman
They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
-Jack Kerouac
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