Retrospective YouTuber believes that “Our 2003 Turtles” will return one day in a future multiverse project. If his speculation turns out to be true, then I’m REALLY glad that voice acting can be done remotely now. 2009 wasn’t there yet.

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Retrospective YouTuber believes that “Our 2003 Turtles” will return one day in a future multiverse project. If his speculation turns out to be true, then I’m REALLY glad that voice acting can be done remotely now. 2009 wasn’t there yet.
I know this isn't the point but I didn't expect it to be so British. I guess this is what I get for not knowing anything about the webcomic. Very good.
Why Today was Oddly Awesome
So I'm sure I've made it clear, but to reiterate, I'm a big Song of Ice and Fire series fan. So naturally, when I heard two girls in the 8th form saying things like "Winter is coming" and "Family, Duty, Honor", I perked up.
Turns out, the two girls are in the middle of reading the second book (A Clash of Kings). They started watching A Game of Thrones but didn't like it, partly because it didn't sync up with the book enough and partly because of all the sex scenes in it.
We had a chat about the books after class. I enjoyed it.
Later in the day, I was waiting for the bell to ring and was standing by the teacher's desk in the front of the room. This was my lesson with the 10th form. All of a sudden, Rouslana rounds the doorway and clearly didn't see me because she said:
"F--k my brain."
Then seeing me, "Oi."
I asked, "What did you say, Rouslana?"
"Nothing special."
I just laughed. I mean, I probably should have scolded her or something, but I doubt it would have done much. American culture has spread and this is the effect. I could scold all day, but I'd guess it'd only reinforce how much fun the students can have saying the 'forbidden' words (the words that make learning a language fun).
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