scourgesister:

HEHEHEHE
OH MY GOD
THIS IS GREAT
THE NEXT TIME I WANT TO OPENLY MOCK A GROUP OF PEOPLE I KNOW CAN YOU PLEASE JOIN ME
SO WE CAN MAKE SNARKY REMARKS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
ALTHOUGH YOURE RIGHT
THERES ALMOST NO FUN WHEN THEY DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!
BUT IT WORKS WHEN THERE IS ANOTHER WHO DOES >:]

YES THAT IS WHERE I AM FROM
UNFORTUNATELY PEOPLE WHO ARE FROM FRANCE USUALLY TAKE GREAT DISDAIN IN KNOWING THAT I AM FROM QUEBEC AND NOT FROM THEIR FANCYPANTS LAND
THEY ARE MUCH TOO GOOD FOR ME AND MY BRETHREN
I SAY GOOD RIDDANCE
WE WILL BUILD OUR OWN EIFFEL TOWER
AND IT WILL BE ENTIRELY MADE OF KITTENS

THATS GOOD!
ITS REALLY DIFFICULT TO DECIDE WHICH PATH TO FINALLY GO DOWN WHEN YOU ARE SUDDENLY IN YOUR LATE TWENTIES
I WISH IT WAS POSSIBLE TO BE A FULLTIME STUDENT FOREVER
AND GET PAID TO LEARN >:?
LIKE THAT IS A POSSIBILITY

Just name the event, and I’m happy to be there.  Rose Lalonde, professional contumelious polyglot.  I could easily have business cards printed out and distribute them to acquaintances.  Within months I could make a living simply by mocking others in Russian or French as the situation required.  I’ll have to keep you company so we could both actually enjoy the exercise, though.

Don’t worry, I’m not about to pass judgment.  I was exposed to French from an early age since we live so close to Quebec; Mother and I found that visiting Montréal was more convenient than New York, so I have great fondness for the province.

I must say that I have no reservations about your plan to construct the Eiffel Tower out of kittens.  Surely that’s a more practical solution, as well as being eminently more cuddle-able.

Well, one can go down the path of academia, working as a research assistant until one obtains a PhD and then leading the exact same research, but it’s not very financially rewarding, though I’m sure it’s mentally rewarding.  I do have some interest in the practical aspects of medicine, though, and part of me just wants to prove to others that I can do it.

N