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School is getting better. It's not so boring now that I switch classes more often, and have my own specialized schedule. I take classes with prima, seconde, and terze F (first second and third years) along with my other classes. And my general comprehension of the Italian language is seriously improving, which is nice.
My school's theology teacher is on crack. Serously. He thinks the fact that I'm an athiest completely represents the downfall of morality in America (because all Americans are atheists...), and he calls Obama the devil because he is prochoice. He also compared Obama to Hitler, saying that he secretly wants to kill everyone. I really really want to respond to all of this crap he says, but I only learn it later when Martina translates it into small words. *Cringes at own limited vocabulary.*
I'm reading a new manga! In Italiano, I might add. Not so difficult in account of the pictures. It's called X Day, and it's about a bunch of kids who want to blow up their school. At least, I think it is, anyway.
Sara owns the film A Tale of Two Sisters! We were talking about Korean films, and I mentioned it because it's one of the few I've seen, and she got all excited, ran upstairs (She lives in the attic, has a freaking awesome room) and came running down with the DVD. We're planning on watching it sometime next week.
I told Martina and Sara the story of Noah's arc! They didn't know it:D I think this is hilarious, and when I was telling them I became totally overanimated and used a million gestures, and when I finished they clapped. I'm quite the accomplished storyteller, I must say.
My school's theology teacher is on crack. Serously. He thinks the fact that I'm an athiest completely represents the downfall of morality in America (because all Americans are atheists...), and he calls Obama the devil because he is prochoice. He also compared Obama to Hitler, saying that he secretly wants to kill everyone. I really really want to respond to all of this crap he says, but I only learn it later when Martina translates it into small words. *Cringes at own limited vocabulary.*
I'm reading a new manga! In Italiano, I might add. Not so difficult in account of the pictures. It's called X Day, and it's about a bunch of kids who want to blow up their school. At least, I think it is, anyway.
Sara owns the film A Tale of Two Sisters! We were talking about Korean films, and I mentioned it because it's one of the few I've seen, and she got all excited, ran upstairs (She lives in the attic, has a freaking awesome room) and came running down with the DVD. We're planning on watching it sometime next week.
I told Martina and Sara the story of Noah's arc! They didn't know it:D I think this is hilarious, and when I was telling them I became totally overanimated and used a million gestures, and when I finished they clapped. I'm quite the accomplished storyteller, I must say.
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