
I found this (you guessed it) on the board in good ol' room 105. I can't say I know who this Kiki is, (if you do, speak up!) but I do think she has a point.
BTW, I <3 you too, Sra:)



Gift originally had the same meaning in English and German. About thousand years ago, this word was sometimes used as euphemism for "poison" in German. During the centuries following, by a process of "pejoration", this meaning of "Gift" became predominant. Today, "poison" is the only meaning for German "Gift", except in the word Mitgift ("dowry") which in German means das Mitgegebene, "that which is given with (the wedding)".


Although we love our school, we can't help but poke fun at it just a bit. With so many nerds (c'mon, admit it) in the same place, certain things are bound to happen. Too much of the result, what I lovingly call "nerd humor," has gone undocumented, until now! Only At IA is here to record the humor that can be found in the IA experience, and to lighten the mood for those of us who see it as only the source of our huge workload.