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improbablenotimpossible) wrote in
irisnetwork2019-06-16 02:02 pm
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UN: ThreeCoffins
Hello. This is Arthur Bell, RA of Aube 3 and TA for the science courses in the afternoon and evening classes.
I'm open to offering tutoring in chemistry, biology, and physics on weekend afternoons and during breaks if you are staying on campus during holiday. I am fluent in quite a few languages if you feel more comfortable learning in your native tongue - not counting my own native English, I am fluent in German, French and Spanish, while I can carry on a conversation in Japanese and Italian.
And on a less business-like note, I am wondering if there is anyone else at the academy with an interest in mysteries or detective stories - book, film, etc. I'm looking for recommendation and others to discuss the mysteries at length with.

UN: Epicyon
[ Just in case, yah know. Hasn't been in the dorm for the past couple days, but that's normal Rex. ]
I can't say I've much experience in fictional cases, but I occasionally examine unexplained events (typically from the perspective of those with no understanding of magic) and attempt to reason what truly occurred.
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UN: xhatgurlx
i like a mystery sometimes!
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UN: Galanthusnivalis
As for the mystery stories, I've picked up some of Agatha Christie's works from time to time after I had to read And Then There Were None for a school assignment. I like watching Columbo, too, but I don't know how interested you'd be(/you are) in inverted detective stories.
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