captain Narcolepsy
Life's strange, sometimes interesting and almost always emotionally exhausting.
And it doesn't let you breathe, throwing you down on the ground. Making you realise that everything's a lie and nothing of what you love so much is real.
It shows you the portrait of yourself, crying solemnly, ripping your heart out of your chest in vain efforts to ease the pain that's already become the part of your soul.
And then you try to let go, try to forget, to wipe everything away. Just to be able to smile again, 'cause if you don't you won't last a day in this mad world.
And it doesn't let you breathe, throwing you down on the ground. Making you realise that everything's a lie and nothing of what you love so much is real.
It shows you the portrait of yourself, crying solemnly, ripping your heart out of your chest in vain efforts to ease the pain that's already become the part of your soul.
And then you try to let go, try to forget, to wipe everything away. Just to be able to smile again, 'cause if you don't you won't last a day in this mad world.
By the way, is it you who are the author of this wonderful expression?)
And I thought about such a peculiarity of those who study English or some other languages. It seems to me that we always have all the English words and grammar constructions ready to use, while in Russian most of them are in potential vocabulary, so it is sometimes hard to recall them.
And I also suppose that the English language disposes to making such phrases.)
Actually, all my groupmates can't do that, after so many years of studying English they still think in Russian first and only then translate everything into English if it's necessary. I think it depends on the attitude, they just think of English as a subject they don't watch films or TV Shows so it's not normal for them to express their thoughts in English, they can do that only if they asked to. Seems quite sad to me
OMG. Ordinary people are so adorable... (c)
Well, what you have said is some kind of a fairy-tale to me, a bad fairy-tale. With no happy-end.(
Honestly, I have such people in my group too. They don't even know how to ask a question correctly or the word order. It makes me annoyed. But really, why don't you learn English and try to improve it when you are studying at the foreign languages department?!
And some of them had a gold medal after finishing school...
So do I.) And it's a great pleasure when you listen to an audiobook or watch a film or a TV series and realize that you can understand what people say. I don't know, but... For me it's a great joy. I'm as happy as a little child is when I see or hear smth for the 1st time and manage to catch every single word.)