"autochthonous" looks like a reptile, and "schwarmerei" sounds like shawarma.
So I'm sitting here in the computer lab at school, because this is where I spend my days ostensibly writing papers when I'm not skipping class and sleeping out in the university library courtyard or up on the third floor in what I call "the wine room" or on the comfy couch upstairs in the Graduate School of Management or in the study lounge or in my (parked) car. Or, basically, when I'm not sleeping anywhere and everywhere. You get the idea, I'm sure.
Anyway, the guy at the computer next to me just leaned over and asked - while I was typing out my last post, imagine that - "How do you spell 'professor'?"
"P-r-o-f-e-s-s-o-r," I rattled off without missing a beat. Hey, I was in the spelling bee in the third, fourth, and fifth grades, okay.
"Thanks," he said, visibly relieved. "I wasn't sure if there were two Rs or one."
He printed his paper and left, but I'm still scratching my head over that one.
So I'm sitting here in the computer lab at school, because this is where I spend my days ostensibly writing papers when I'm not skipping class and sleeping out in the university library courtyard or up on the third floor in what I call "the wine room" or on the comfy couch upstairs in the Graduate School of Management or in the study lounge or in my (parked) car. Or, basically, when I'm not sleeping anywhere and everywhere. You get the idea, I'm sure.
Anyway, the guy at the computer next to me just leaned over and asked - while I was typing out my last post, imagine that - "How do you spell 'professor'?"
"P-r-o-f-e-s-s-o-r," I rattled off without missing a beat. Hey, I was in the spelling bee in the third, fourth, and fifth grades, okay.
"Thanks," he said, visibly relieved. "I wasn't sure if there were two Rs or one."
He printed his paper and left, but I'm still scratching my head over that one.
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