So… today I almost didn’t do Ask The Greki ‘cause I went to see the horsies.

They were tall and green.

Wait, no… That was the grass.



Anyway, in other news, this Monday I will be staring Social Service.

As… an English teacher.

…I can imagine it now…

“Good morning, children.”

“Good morning, Miss Greki.”

“Today we should start with verbs and pronouns…

“But since that is too boring, what we will do now is ASK THE GREKI!

“And then you’ll go out and sell my comic.”

Free employees and all.

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So yep, first question of the day.


Dear Anonymous,

Regarding to your question sent on Yuri Malenchenko’s sixth wedding anniversary (August 10, 2009), to my dear self future-ly called “Miss Greki, the most awesomest teach-ah”, which goes something like this:


How did it feels to finally finish the chapter 2?


I have to say one thing:


Frankly, I felt relieved.


I mean… geeezeee, it was just SOOOO LOOOOOOOONG.

So yep, relieved.

…Which isn’t such an exciting emotion…

So, you should probably be more interested in Chutkat’s feelings.

After all, according to her, she felt “blagh” with it.

Now, how did she reach such a conclusion?

That is something that perhaps we might have to investigate a little further.

*gets up from her seat and goes to Chutkat*

“Chutkat, I have come here to ask you the meaning of such word blagh.”

But Chutkat doesn’t respond for some time. She just looks at me with her deep, solemn eyes, and with a clean shake of her head, she sighs.

“Blagh doesn’t need an explanation,” so starts her, well… explanation.

“Blagh is a pure statement of emotion undescribable,” because, according to her, there is one such word as undescribable, “by words.”

And thus ends our conversation.


On a side note, she corrected undescribable.

I liked it better, though.


Anyway, I’m not sure myself if I feel “blagh”.

What I do know is that Chutkat and I agree that doing a 60 page comic chapter is a really…

Imbecilic idea.



Indeed.

So thanks the question!

That’s all for today!

See ya!

Have fun!

Greki