Explanation [1]

Nov 01, 2008 13:19

Good afternoon, Brawl!  I'm a little new here, so you'll have to bear with me for a little bit.  My name's Guy.  Guy Cecil!  Humble servant and best friend of Luke Fon Fabre from the Tales of the Abyss fandom.  I'm sure you've all had the pleasure of dealing speaking with Luke before.

I'll go ahead and apologize on his behalf right now.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:23:17 UTC
You should keep your noisy friend on a leash if he is so bad.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:35:48 UTC
I'm pretty sure putting a leash on him is a surefire way to make him worse.

And who might you be?

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:38:26 UTC
Punish him better.

Hiyoshi.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:44:45 UTC
It's not really my place, I am his servant after all. I just try and remind him as often as I can.

Nice to meet you, Hiyoshi. I take it Luke's. Uh. Made your acquaintance already.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:47:43 UTC
Brats don't deserve servants.

No. He just sounds bad by the way you talked of him.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:50:34 UTC
Well, he comes from a rather well-to-do family. Besides, I consider myself more his friend than his servant.

He's a good person. He just.

Has problems.

Showing it.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:51:31 UTC
Hn.

He was never taught to behave well.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:52:52 UTC
It's not that he wasn't taught. I taught him personally.

He just never really took to it, I suppose.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:54:02 UTC
Then you should be punished for not teaching him better manners.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:55:38 UTC
It's not exactly proper to punish the teacher if the student refuses to learn.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:57:16 UTC
It is when the teacher fails at teaching.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 18:58:30 UTC
I'll have you know I'm a pretty damn good teacher.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 18:59:35 UTC
And it shows in your student's behavior.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 19:01:45 UTC
You can't force someone to heed a lesson, you know.

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shroomdance November 1 2008, 19:02:36 UTC
You can.

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nym_fon_maniac November 1 2008, 19:05:06 UTC
No, that would be controlling another's will. There's a difference.

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