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Thanks, I'll try to be a really good girl! :) In the past I have pretty much hated school but I hope this one I will enjoy as it's a really creative environment.

I'll try to be a really good girl!

And tell me how is this any fun? Lol...

Nah, you better be good...Although I was an indifferent student myself and good wasn't really something I did very well...Everything just moved too slowly for me.

I think it's a good thing to formalise your skills a little, develop your obvious talent and see where it leads. Working in a more creative environment may bring out something new within you, or awaken something that lies dormant. You'll possibly pick up on the influences around you and that concatenated with your current ability...Hmm...You could be stupendous...More stupendous than you are I mean. (Stupendous means extremely impressive...Just in case you didn't know.)

I'm sure I'll see loads of your new work and get to observe how your new venture affects your photography.

I am the same, things move too slowly usually. When you already know a lot, you want to get to the good stuff right away, and start working on something tangible. In culinary school I used to go sleep under a table, hiding behind a spice cart, because I had already done everything that was assigned to me in half the time given. Safe to say, the teacher did not like me.

Stupendous might just be my new favourite English word, of course pronounced with a strong posh British accent. My previous favourite word was haberdashery.

I can imagine you behind the spice rack curled up while the losers in the class struggle to keep up! Lol.

Oh yeah, haberdashery is a legit word but can be difficult to work into a lot of conversations...Stupendous, said with high-brow English accent, can be easier to deploy more often.😁

You're welcome. 😉