Broken keyboards aren't cool

Wednesday, November 17, 2010
On Saturday I was going to come home, and write a nice blog about how much fun I had with Neve after I did some things, but when I came back to my laptop what do I find? My USB keyboard had broken! By broken I don't mean it was smashed into hundreds of pieces, by broken I mean it had just stopped working. I've had experience with keyboards that just stop working as this was the third to pass on to keyboard heaven. My laptops keyboard broke when that winter it had snowed and my brother was excited, so he comes in my room with a snow ball, throws it at me, I dodge, it hits my laptop. Bye bye keyboard!~
So, I guess that's not going to happen. I may have to resort to making vlogs as substitutes to get things off my mind. I'm not really a vlog person, so we'll see how that goes.
Although, for Christmas I might get a new laptop that wont die within a few months (this one's lasted me like 3 or 4 years, but it malfunctioned within the first month) and then I can finally do all the things I love again and maybe even play games on it!
The only reason I'm able to make this post is because I'm at school and their keyboards aren't broken.
In other news, I have a new life dream! It's tied into my other one though so it's not like changing from wanting to be a doctor to wanting to be a game designer.
I love Japan and so I wanted to work there as a translator when I learned the language really well, but now I have a new love: Korea. Their music is spectacular (Super Junior, SHINee, 2NE1 ♥♥♥) and so are a lot of other aspects. I don't love it as much as Japan, but I did find one thing out: the language is easy to learn! So my new dream is to become fluent in Japanese and Korean and then become a translator for Sony, and make lots of money, get an estate in Japan, and have all my friends visit. That's my new life dream, and I'm already working towards it at the age of 16! Right now I can speak a very little amount of Japanese and am learning to read and write in Korean, even though I can only say Annyong haseyo :3 Oh well, at least I'm on my way!
So far my plan is: Graduate, work for a year, go to Japan for a couple weeks off the money I get from the government/ the money I earned while working, then go to college and become fluent in Korean/Japanese, and finally begin to pursue for the career!
It's going to be a lot of work, but I think if I really try this time I can accomplish something good here.
Sorry for the lack of pictures in this post, like I said above I am at school- and the computers here are malfunctioning, so I don't really feel like going on a wild picture hunt.

2 comments:

  1. v said...:

    You remind me of me when I started liking Kpop over Jpop last year LOL

    OMG I also want to learn a new language and live in a country to work as a translator! At first I was OBSESSED with doing Japanese, but I also want to learn Korean so I'm torn between the two. Well, if I make it to university then yeah haha.

    I know more Japanese then Korean. I reckon Korean is easier to learn but the pronunciation can be a little challenging haha.

    I'm sure if you set your mind and work hard, you will get there!!!

  1. LAWL Kpop = epicness <3

    You could learn both, too :) Korean is easier to rread/write while Japanese is easier to speak I found. I know more Japanese too xD

    Thank you!~ ^^

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