Yaoi has helped my grade
Sep. 9th, 2008 03:17 pmWe have a history quiz every Tuesday over the chapter we were supposed to read for homework. Since I have about 3 1/2 hours in between classes on Tuesday, I always wait until then to read my History. So I'm in the library, reading away, and falling asleep while trying to take in the information about Greek polis and hoplites and whatnot. And then all of a sudden the book starts talking about homosexual liasons in the army and in society, and how it was accepted and regarded as having no impact on men's responsibility toward marriage and having children. Before I knew it, the chapter was over. I doubt any of that will be on the test, but it sure helped me finish the reading I was assigned to do! I'm now prepared for my weekly quiz and it was a pleasant way to become alert, yes it was.
So, I can never say that "yaoi" has never done anything really useful for me. It helped me complete my homework and (hopefully) ace a quiz. :D
My Japanese class is so awesome, I'm loving it. Hiragana is difficult to remember -- I'm good with memorizing words and phrases - but I'm muddling my way through. XD The teacher will give us a weekly vocab list, and then we spend the rest of classtime playing games. Last time we played, "Go Fish", but we had to ask for cards (and say "Go Fish") in Japanese. Before class ended, my teacher gave a brief lecture on Ninja's -- while he lived in Japan (he taught English class there), he went to a building that used to be a place where real Ninja's lived way back when, and was turned into a meuseum. He showed us pictures of actual weapons they made that were found on site, and he was giddy like a little boy while talking about all the secret passageways, rooms, and panels the house had.
At the end of the semester, everyone is required to give a group presentation. My group decided on Japanese literature, with a special focus on manga and haiku. ^_^
So, I can never say that "yaoi" has never done anything really useful for me. It helped me complete my homework and (hopefully) ace a quiz. :D
My Japanese class is so awesome, I'm loving it. Hiragana is difficult to remember -- I'm good with memorizing words and phrases - but I'm muddling my way through. XD The teacher will give us a weekly vocab list, and then we spend the rest of classtime playing games. Last time we played, "Go Fish", but we had to ask for cards (and say "Go Fish") in Japanese. Before class ended, my teacher gave a brief lecture on Ninja's -- while he lived in Japan (he taught English class there), he went to a building that used to be a place where real Ninja's lived way back when, and was turned into a meuseum. He showed us pictures of actual weapons they made that were found on site, and he was giddy like a little boy while talking about all the secret passageways, rooms, and panels the house had.
At the end of the semester, everyone is required to give a group presentation. My group decided on Japanese literature, with a special focus on manga and haiku. ^_^
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:27 am (UTC)ps: nice new lay out ^_^...
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Date: 2008-09-10 07:10 am (UTC)There are so many references to homosexuality in the old days. It makes history way more interesting to read. And it's pretty much the only thing I remember. lol.
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Date: 2008-09-10 10:13 am (UTC)ALSOOOOOO i'm starting a japanese course today, and i'm so excited! ♥ is it very hard to learn all the different stuff? i mean, well, i obviously know stuff already
never say yaoi manga doesn't teach you anything XD;;but. well. :DD YAY.no subject
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:25 pm (UTC)PS: Thank youuu! *Hugs*
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:30 pm (UTC)It does, doesn't it? I wonder when the fear and hatred toward homosexuality began. LOL Well, you remember what interests you.
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:33 pm (UTC)You are?! THAT'S AWESOME! You didn't tell me you were taking a Japanese course. o.O Remembering the phrases and words isn't that difficult, what's mostly likely going to be hardest is remember the hiragana. The fact that you know some stuff already is a great start
and you get to read yaoi manga at the same time, so Yaoi manga = learning + funXDDno subject
Date: 2008-09-10 08:30 pm (UTC)oh yeah, i can just imagine it. me, suggesting we read a yaoi!manga in class. it'd go down extremely well. XD;;no subject
Date: 2008-09-11 12:52 am (UTC)Oh, EXTREMELY well. Because, you know, everyone loves yaoi. Um.no subject
Date: 2008-09-11 05:53 am (UTC)It wasn't so bad today. She went off on a tangent about Son Goku because it sounded like someone said Goku when they were supposed to be saying Kankokugo. So many people started mixing up ku and ko today. It was crazy sauce.
And I was also able to answer her question about the Sengoku era. (She just asked if any of us knew what it was, warring states period and whatnot.)
Fear and loathing began with religion in a most ironic sort of way (I think. I don't really know, I'm just assuming.).
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Date: 2008-09-11 09:28 am (UTC)fangirl!speakjapanese. 8DDHAHAHAHHA SURE. there're some old ladies in the class, too, and they're like, i don't know, 70? XD;; LET'S SHOCK THEM WITH SOME LUBEY MOTION HERE AND PERKY NIPPLES THERE!no subject
Date: 2008-09-12 11:51 pm (UTC)We've got a lot of older people taking college classes. YES THAT SOUNDS DIVINE. PEOPLE NEED TO BE SHOCKED IN SUCH A PLEASANT WAY. BE SURE TO STRESS PERKY 8Dno subject
Date: 2008-09-12 11:56 pm (UTC)I'm not sure what Son Goku or Kankokugo is, but I do know about mixing up ku and ko, lol. HAHAHA "Crazy sauce", I love that.
Alright! Congratulations on knowing the answer to a question :D It's always nice to be able to answer something.
No no, that makes sense. I think most religions say yaoi is a no-no.
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Date: 2008-09-13 03:49 am (UTC)Kankokugo = Korean language. Kankoku is Korea. The suffix "~go" at the end marks the word as a language. Therefore Nihongo is the Japanese language, Furansugo is the French language, etc.
Crazy sauce is... actually anything sauce is my friend's fault. I have a tendency towards crazy sauce, lame sauce, and awesome sauce (to be more accurate, I say awesome sauceum). Anything can be sauce XD.
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Date: 2008-09-13 08:43 am (UTC)OH YES. YES, I SHALL REMEMBER THAT. PERHAPS I CAN WILDLY DEMONSTRATE THE LUBEY MOTIONS, TOO? JUST TO MAKE SURE THEY TRULY UNDERSTAND. perhaps i could even ask my teacher if he knows what "perky" is in japanese. XD;;no subject
Date: 2008-09-14 03:37 am (UTC)Ooo, thanks for explaining :) I've heard Nihongo before, but I didn't know what it meant. XD And now I know what it, and Kankokugo means!
I'd never heard the expression before, but it absolutely delights me. =P Crazy sauce! That's...saucy. *Is shot* But yeah, you don't mind if I start saying that, do you?
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Date: 2008-09-14 11:42 am (UTC)(lol, *obviously doesn't know what someone from Michigan is called without looking it up and finding five terms* (California is so easy. Californian (There are quite a few songs that mention CA, are there a lot about Michigan? (Do you like my parentheses in parentheses in parentheses? (Is obviously on crack (It's 4:34 AM).).))).).
I think I got those periods right. Well, even if I didn't, it probably doesn't matter.
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Date: 2008-09-15 12:49 am (UTC)(Not many, no. Few mention Calefornia, but some might mention a city in Michigan - Detroit. (Your parentheses in parentheses are lovely (seriously!))
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Date: 2008-09-16 03:19 am (UTC)So how have you been? Your icon makes me hungry.
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Date: 2008-09-18 02:59 am (UTC)XD You are laid back! From what I've read so far.