Well, I've edited this a bit to include some more Kanji characters, as well as to fix some of my silly mistakes and add a few things. I'm not sure if I should choose one class and expand on it really well, or just keep it the way it is.
このセメスター私のクラスはかんきょうかがくと日本ごとせいじのかんきょうかがくです。私のセメスターはとてもいぞがしかったですよ。しゆくだいをたくさんしましたから。セメスターはたくさんべんきょすって、よかったです。
私のかんきょうかがくのクラスは月曜日と水曜日と金曜日があります。ちきゅう「earth」がすきですから、このクラスはとてもいもしろいです。かんきょうかがくの先生はたのしいです。先生は元気ですから。
私はまい日一時かん日本ごのクラスです。日本ごのクラスはむずかしいですが、たのしいです。私はともだちといっしょうに日本ごのクラスですから。さとう先生とかわい先生はたのしいですから。時々クラスメトは私に日本ごをてつだいました。だから、いっしょうに日本ごをはなして、日本ごをわすれません。
月曜日私のせえじのかんきょうかがくのクラスです。このクラスはちょっとつまらないです。クラスは二時かんですから。かんきょうかがくのせえじの本をたくさんよみます。
私はこのセメスターあたらしいともだちにあいました。いっしょうに日本ごとかんきょうかがくをたくさんべんきょうしました。まい日いっしょうにひろごはんを食べました。いいセメスターでしたよね!
かんきよかがく = environmental science
A Kappa Explanation
I'm sure by now some people are confused as to the images I've chosen and the video clip below. The clip below, in case you can't read the rather blurred kanji, is from the anime Gensomaden Saiyuki by Kazuya Minekura. The opening isn't as full of pretty fluorishes and whatnot like the actual episodes are.
Why am I explaining this, you may ask. Well, it all has to do with the kappa nickname that I tend to use - in case you didn't figure the kappa part out by now from the signature on the left. Kappa was the term incorrectly assigned to the Saiyuki character in the original Journey to the West series, Sha Gojyo. Gojyo was a sand demon in the original Buddhist myth about a Sanzo priest traveling to India to meet the Buddha. A kappa, however, is a water demon whose favorite food is cucmbers and who carry water dishes on their heads. This is not Minekura's Gojyo, either.
Still lost? That's good - I'm not there yet. In Kazuya Minekura's version, which is far more of an action and personal discovery piece where the four main characters (five if you count Hakuryuu the dragon who can turn into a Jeep) are trying to prevent Gyumaoh, the Demon King, from being reborn, than a religious treatise (though there are a lot of philosophical aspects and debates buried within it), Sha Gojyo is actually half kappa. You can tell he's not human or demon from his red hair and red eyes. I bet now you know who he is in the clip below.
I got the nickname Kappa from Minekura-san's Gensomaden Saiyuki series, prescribed by a group of friends that seems to perpetuate it regardless of who I'm around - it's actually migrated with me past highschool. Gojyo's personality has some rugged edges, though he's really a big brother type beyond that. He's also the fair bit of a romantic, once you get past the playboy aspect. While there are plenty of differences between myself and Gojyo (mainly the whole he's a guy and I'm not aspect), the name persists.
So, longer than anyone cares, this is your kappa signing off.
Why am I explaining this, you may ask. Well, it all has to do with the kappa nickname that I tend to use - in case you didn't figure the kappa part out by now from the signature on the left. Kappa was the term incorrectly assigned to the Saiyuki character in the original Journey to the West series, Sha Gojyo. Gojyo was a sand demon in the original Buddhist myth about a Sanzo priest traveling to India to meet the Buddha. A kappa, however, is a water demon whose favorite food is cucmbers and who carry water dishes on their heads. This is not Minekura's Gojyo, either.
Still lost? That's good - I'm not there yet. In Kazuya Minekura's version, which is far more of an action and personal discovery piece where the four main characters (five if you count Hakuryuu the dragon who can turn into a Jeep) are trying to prevent Gyumaoh, the Demon King, from being reborn, than a religious treatise (though there are a lot of philosophical aspects and debates buried within it), Sha Gojyo is actually half kappa. You can tell he's not human or demon from his red hair and red eyes. I bet now you know who he is in the clip below.
I got the nickname Kappa from Minekura-san's Gensomaden Saiyuki series, prescribed by a group of friends that seems to perpetuate it regardless of who I'm around - it's actually migrated with me past highschool. Gojyo's personality has some rugged edges, though he's really a big brother type beyond that. He's also the fair bit of a romantic, once you get past the playboy aspect. While there are plenty of differences between myself and Gojyo (mainly the whole he's a guy and I'm not aspect), the name persists.
So, longer than anyone cares, this is your kappa signing off.
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