100 days of productivity {5/100}
15 March, 2018
Today wasn't the most productive day, but I did get up really early to study for History again. Most of the day I spent lying on the couch like a dead person watching movies.

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100 days of productivity {5/100}
15 March, 2018
Today wasn't the most productive day, but I did get up really early to study for History again. Most of the day I spent lying on the couch like a dead person watching movies.
//INFLECTIONS
//ONLY TWO MORE TESTS TO GO. TOMORROW. three hours apart
i cant remember anything for the second one
//Did you know that Old English came from German? Specifically, it is actually called Anglo-Saxon and the only reason why we call it English in the first place is for the sake of continuity. It was spoken from 449 to roughly 1066 but the last entry in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle written in a form of Old English is from 1154.
Native German speakers will have it fairly easy to comprehend Old English because the Grammar is almost exactly alike. Fascinating.
On another note, the names Welsh and Wales came from the German word Kauderwelsch which translates to 'gibberish'. A jab at the native Celtic language Cymraeg.
//Did you know that the title Lord came from 'Loafguard' and Lady from 'Loafmaker'? Because they are both providers?
Now you do. And I have nothing left to distract myself from learning.
Spent my evening writing torrid Regency fanfic. #noregrets
Is it selfie Sunday? Guess what? Only two more exams of my degree!! So close.