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Slow sunny afternoons were created for drinking matcha bubble tea and reading english literature in the park
I was walking back to my dorm and I saw a group of students carefully following this cat and taking photos of it in an almost paparazzi way, and the cat just looked so exasperated? Like, yes you can take a picture but just this once I have places to be and things to do.
I wish I had taken a photo, it looked just like something out of a comedy still.
The V for Ü trick
I only recently discovered that you can type in v to get the letter ü when typing in the pinyin for chinese characters.

Growing up is being neutral at best about maths throughout school only to accidentally fall in love with it later on in life
March 2024 Reading List 📚🎧☕
Done:
All the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr (Decided to re-read this before giving the mini-series a go. A brilliant but sad book imo.)
Current:
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (I gave up on the original version and switched to the English translation, Russian literature: 1, Me: 0)
To-read:
48 Laws of Power by Robert Green (I still haven't gotten around to finding the time to read this)
Beartown by Fredrik Backman ( I decided to restart reading it, as I was quite busy at the time and lost the hang of the plot)
女人就是要有钱/ Women just want money by 刘忆如 - Liú Yìrú (My first proper book in Chinese! This book appears to be a self-help/financial advice book and judging by the plot description it's definitely worth reading - I have an online copy for those interested btw! The target audience seems to be for those in their 30s so I guess I'm getting an early head start)
Classes have started so I'm taking this month easy whilst I try to ease back into my usual routine. But do feel free to recommend me some books for April please!