[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “Media professor says no one would go home and read Great Expectations for fun” Bottom text: “Ahem”]
[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “ [Forced to constantly legitimise] ” Bottom text: “ [Love of sci-fi and fantasy] ”]
This is what I worry about dealing with once I transfer and focus on my creative writing courses at the university.
[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “ [Everyone obsessing about BBC’s Sherlock] ” Bottom text: “ [Started reading Sherlock Holmes books at age 9] ”]
[Picture: Background — a six piece pie style colour split, alternating black and grey. Foreground — a picture of an armadillo. Top text: “ Emailing English Professor ” Bottom text: “ Meticulously check email for any and all typos and mistakes ”]
[image description: black and grey alternating triangles in a sort of semicircle; in the center is an armadillo]
[top text: Sing along to the radio]
[bottom text: Correct grammar whilst singing]
This happens to me every time I go somewhere with the radio playing. On an unrelated note, I have never been more worried about my grammar being scrutinized.