Computer Time
In the computer lounge again. As per usual, I've coincidently signed up for the easiest classes, so I've got more free time than (apparently) any other IES student. Which means typing. Lots and lots of typing.
Which is a danger. I'm already around Americans all day, the least I could do is not spend hours on a computer writing in English. While I was in Konstanz during high school, I spent two or three hours every day emailing people back home and learning very little German.
I remember one student, a brazen reactionary I sat with at lunch every now and then, who cut himself off from Americans for three months.
Admirable and (as I know after spending a blissfully isolated month in D.C.) quite doable as that is, I won't go to that length for the sake of my German.
I'm just not going to make this into a habit, is what I'm trying to say.
Although, speaking of habits, it's Shot Night at Stusi bar, and I'm of legal age. Oh, and there's a trip to Bonn this weekend. And the two most annoying people in the program aren't going. Hurrah!