Monday, September 5, 2016


Another school year, another introduction. My full name is Patrick Elliott Robinson-Cortez. For short, it would be best if you called me Elliott. I am outgoing, very talkative, and fairly loud. I do not like to text and I love to eat. I am married and have a pit bull as cute, and as much of a rascal, as an otter. Honestly, she rather looks like an owl with her ears. I love languages as much as I do food and I am a Linguistics major.


 (I'm on the right!)
My life used to be completely controlled by the arts. Growing up, my parents always wanted me to continue with my love for music and in turn, I decided to pursue music as my main form of artistic freedom. I learned three instruments in the span of a year and I would practice for hours a day just to make sure each one was near immaculate when  I had the chance to play live. I was also fairly involved in creating montages for my art class when I was involved. As an audience, I think that I attended enough concerts to fill every day of a single year. Every band concert, every football game, any readings, I was there. I only attended the football games for the marching band performance, honestly. However, in the current time, I am only participating in one form of art: language. I am positive that I am language's biggest fan and I appreciate anything related to it. 
Instagram may seem like a commonplace website to link, but you can find gems hidden within the site and I love scrolling through photography while relaxing anywhere I go. There is nothing more pleasing that a beautiful photo.

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  1. Wow! Great Instagram photography. If you ever want to learn Farsi, you should hang out with my husband's family.

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    1. Soon after I master Chinese, Farsi is on the list!

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  2. Always nice to meet another language-lover. Right now I'm lucky enough to be studying German in Germany! My dad was a musician like you, but I didn't get his talents or passion there, so that's always fascinated me in the special way only "impossible" skills have. Hope you enjoy the class! -JVLN

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    1. That sounds truly amazing! Immersion is always the best way to fully learn a language! I'm sure you have your own talents!

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