Entry 3
Good day, Mission Control!
I have decided to attend University.
I have taken the form of an 18 year old human; female of the species, seeing as how I was female previously as a Glörjak too. I suspect that a learning environment would be perfect for interacting with people my avatar's own age and would blanket any suspicions anyone may have about how curious I am about them. If one can't be curious at school, where else can they be curious at?
Humans seem to have three stages of education: primary, secondary and tertiary. University is considered tertiary education in most parts of the Earth. I thus am expecting to interact with a young, but slightly more mature species of the humans.
It seems to be the perfect base for social interaction as I expect a variety of humans from different territories and holding different beliefs to attend along with me.
In the meantime, I am still learning and absorbing as much as I can about human culture and history.
I shall get to you with History as soon as I'm done studying and compiling it!
On another note, regarding my previously unanswered question about groupism in my previous entry, it turns out that humans cannot really choose where they're FROM--they can simply move to a different territory and adapt themselves to living there. Some humans even prefer to change their beliefs and/or rituals if they find another set of beliefs, from their own, to be more convenient.
More soon!
Good day, Mission Control!
I have decided to attend University.
I have taken the form of an 18 year old human; female of the species, seeing as how I was female previously as a Glörjak too. I suspect that a learning environment would be perfect for interacting with people my avatar's own age and would blanket any suspicions anyone may have about how curious I am about them. If one can't be curious at school, where else can they be curious at?
Humans seem to have three stages of education: primary, secondary and tertiary. University is considered tertiary education in most parts of the Earth. I thus am expecting to interact with a young, but slightly more mature species of the humans.
It seems to be the perfect base for social interaction as I expect a variety of humans from different territories and holding different beliefs to attend along with me.
In the meantime, I am still learning and absorbing as much as I can about human culture and history.
I shall get to you with History as soon as I'm done studying and compiling it!
On another note, regarding my previously unanswered question about groupism in my previous entry, it turns out that humans cannot really choose where they're FROM--they can simply move to a different territory and adapt themselves to living there. Some humans even prefer to change their beliefs and/or rituals if they find another set of beliefs, from their own, to be more convenient.
More soon!
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