Cont. from Twitter:
A former student, kind of. Copeland was in charge of your English education, and while I stepped in to teach on occasion, I seem to know you better from your tweets and identity as a nerdfighter. First and foremost, I should apologize for the lack of letter. My bad. My goal is to write and send it before you leave England. I think I can do it. Never underestimate the power of procrastination. I always was and still am a champion procrastinator. Though in reality, I like to think that I'm just extremely good at time estimation. I understand that some people take adderall to focus their mind. I prefer the incentive that only a looming deadline can provide.
Overall, you seem to have your head on your shoulders, figuratively of course. The literal compliment of having your head on your shoulders fell out of the common vernacular after the French Revolution.
I think the best compliment I can give you is that I don't have any particular advice for you. As a teacher, a large chunk of my job consists of doling out needed (but sometimes not wanted) advice. You on the other hand, I think you'll continue to do just fine without any direct intercession on my part. If you are in need of feedback, be mindful that I don't hear direct prayers (yet), but I will respond to a tweet. Please limit any crisis to something that can be solved in 140 characters or less.
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