Mixed up “Klarer Kopf” and St. SebasTea Ceylon High Grown black tea in ratio roughly 1:1. I need to calm down because of exam today (I failed that one in Tuesday (next year!), yesterday I have passed International transport one) from Theory of Graphs. Honestly I wasn’t really able to focus on studies yesterday, so I went with some fast study in the morning (exam was from 10 am). So black tea for caffeine, herbals for calming down. Fuck you panic attacks and remorses.
So, if I have passed this one, one will remain. And that one is planned next Tuesday. Algorithms and programming. Something from last year. I have to pass it finally this year to have it done. It is really stressful stuff, because it mostly depends on teachers mood. If he wants you to fail, he will make you fail. He is programmer as a job, did some very improtant and nice programms, but he can’t explain it to people who don’t want/can’t do it. And he have got Rhotacism. I am not laughing on him, but maybe he is solving his issues with it in a way he let students fail? Hopefully not, but who knows.
As of today exam, well… I don’t know. It was too theory like, I would rather enjoy practial stuff there. But wasn’t it so bad. We will see. (If worst, I will go in September to resit)
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I had to look up rhotacism! I had never heard this term, although I am very familiar with this type of speech impediment. I just never knew it had a specific name! I hear children with it, but I thought speech therapy usually made it go away…but British comedian Jonathan Ross still has it.
Yay! I have passed today one and moreover the Tuesday failed one…I will have one more resit chance! What a great day.
By the way, I have rhoracism as well, I can’t pronounce “r” well and moreover for sure I have rhotacism bohemicus, which is kinda funny and sad in same time as I have the trouble letter in my surname!
Martin: Same with Jonathan Ross the comedian! Obviously, his last name is Ross and he can’t say the first letter, it sounds more like “Woss.” . He does some gags off it every now and then.
Hooray for the test! Almost done!
Good luck on it Martin.
I had to look up rhotacism! I had never heard this term, although I am very familiar with this type of speech impediment. I just never knew it had a specific name! I hear children with it, but I thought speech therapy usually made it go away…but British comedian Jonathan Ross still has it.
Yay! I have passed today one and moreover the Tuesday failed one…I will have one more resit chance! What a great day.
By the way, I have rhoracism as well, I can’t pronounce “r” well and moreover for sure I have rhotacism bohemicus, which is kinda funny and sad in same time as I have the trouble letter in my surname!
Martin: Same with Jonathan Ross the comedian! Obviously, his last name is Ross and he can’t say the first letter, it sounds more like “Woss.” . He does some gags off it every now and then.
Hooray for the test! Almost done!
Congrats on your tests!
Thanks. Two to go!