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11.10.2020
My life as an university student has officially started and it began with online class. I was excited to step into my university campus and make new friends. But everything remained as wishes only. Due the current global pandemic, covid19, no one was allowed to go to higher education institutions. Instead study from home. At first it sounded fun, studying in cozy environment where we're used to. Not panicking waking up and getting ready for class as mom's there to wake us up. But I was wrong.
On my first day, which is today, I was sitting in front of my study table which is just beside my cozy bed. Honestly I felt like just lying down and having a long and sweet nap. On the other hand, the online class was very noise with everyone talking at the same time. Will I listen to lecture or the other kids chattering? To make things worse, the video call of the lecture wasn't smooth at all and was full of lagging in between her words. I really had to concentrate my full and full focus on it to hear what she was saying. To make things even worse my webcam and microphone wasn't working. When lecturer asked to turn on the camera to see our faces I literally panicked without knowing what to do. This was my first ever online class so I had no idea my webcam and microphone was not working. But thankfully she didnt notice among hundreds of us. Because of failure of microphone I couldn't even ask her my questions. Before starting the class the lecture said "since the class is carried out online I can only remember the people who are actively participating in the online class". I was really worried about this. Knowing that how important it is to have to good impression on lecturer and not being a passive student, I made me even more sad.
For afternoon class, things were even more terrible. Among around 200+ students only the 100 students could join the meeting cause that was the limit. So I couldn't join along with the remaining over than hundreds of others and couldn't listen to lecture's briefing regarding the topic. And after the session with only 100 students were over, they are letting us know we have to do assignments and group works all of a sudden. How can we possibly do those in house with limited sources and no guidance. I once more became even more sad.
I'm now very worried about how I'm going to deal with everything. I have no one to guide me. No friends to ask help for. I have seen no one's face before except seeing them on screen. I am really worried now. Why does this covid have to happen? Why does we have to go through such an hard time. Please I hope the world gets well soon.
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He’s just run off from Will Solace after holding the healer back from futilely attempting to save Octavian during the Siege of Camp Half-Blood. Now, he’s actively avoiding him because of it... and perhaps another reason he has yet to come to terms with.
Rita: Fleur, is it true that you were romantically involved with Clarisse Martin in school? And that you dated a few other girls throughout your time as a Beauxbatons student?
Rita: ...
Rita: My, my, isn’t this a riveting revelation, dear readers?
Rita: Why, haven’t you loved girls?
Rita: Then isn’t it self-explanatory, dear? My readers are going to be stunned and starving for all the nitty-gritty details. Does your husband know?
Rita: Well, you are married to a man...
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How come I never saw you flirt with her? You always flirt! Even with me once, to have my potions homework! -Lily
(OOC: Sorry Sarai, I know this post is kinda old, I hope you don’t mind my little hijack lol)
So Dorcas interested in anyone in particular ??
Are you okay, Mar? You’re acting a little funny.
Lily: *Snaps in front of her face*
Lily: You’ve been acting so weird all day, you don’t seem “fine.”
Lily: *Gasps* Wait, does this have anything to do with Dorcas?
Lily: *Gives her a look*
Lily: Wait, do you... do you have a crush on Dorcas?
Lily: I kind of figured.
With Dorcas, eh? You two seem pretty close...
Hey Marlene! How was muggle London? Did Lily show you anything interesting?
Ooo! Muggle London! How was it?
Marlene is online!
Marlene is here, queer, and having one hell of a time concealing her crush on Dorcas after spending a day in muggle London with her and their friends. Send her some asks!!
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