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evil_tiger_lily Posted Jul 31, 2005
I enjoy most geners, except maybe thrillers and romans novels *shudder*. I like fantasy and Sci-fi too. Actually, except the genres I mentioned I'll read anything which is good, fiction or non fiction, including encyclopedias and dictionaries (we all have our quirks).
Hisee
Horatio_Caine: {Princess Garnet Til Alexandros XVII} Posted Jul 31, 2005
I LOVE the dictionary!!
I read it quite often..
Dont look at me like that...
Hisee
evil_tiger_lily Posted Jul 31, 2005
I have a Russian dictionary at home, that explains russian words that originated from foreign words. So, it has words from any language you could think of. Did you know the russian word for snow comes from hebrew, huh? That's preety wierd. I love that dictionary.
Now you are giving me a look....
Hisee
evil_tiger_lily Posted Jul 31, 2005
It's very interesting, where words come from, how language devlops. There was a time when I thought about becoming a linguist.
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evil_tiger_lily Posted Jul 31, 2005
Yeah, but I've since decided I should probably go with natural science and keep other interests as hobbies. thoug it's not final yet
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