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Apr 28, 2006 21:17

After the fire, everything quieted down dramatically. It wasn't a bad change it was just highly boring ( Read more... )

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idonthaveityet April 28 2006, 21:50:59 UTC
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YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE A TEACHER. STAFF. AUTHORITY FIGURE.

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SHOULDN'T YOU BE DOING SOMETHING?!

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tranquil_mentor April 28 2006, 22:00:06 UTC
I thought we already had this conversation.

You missed out the part 'Also related to Marik Ishtar.' That should be answer enough.

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idonthaveityet April 28 2006, 22:01:13 UTC
We have, but this is insane.

How were you hired?!

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 00:00:58 UTC
oh, I know. I take pride in that.

A good resume, a degree, previous job experience and a good first impression.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 00:18:09 UTC
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You're the most horrific excuse for a teacher I have ever seen! Disregard the fact that most of the professors here have yet to show their faces! You're insane and you don't do your job and you can't type and you're ;lsdjf;lksdjf you're EVIL!

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 00:35:13 UTC
My job is to teach basic calculus skills within the classroom walls and I am able to do that fine. I am not expected to supervise childish arguements between students who are all legal adults.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 00:41:13 UTC
At sixteen he's a legal adult? And you have a responsibility as an authority figure to intervene in things like this instead of encouraging them. Particularly when these childish "arguements," as you put it, are branching out into illegal activities. In conclusion: evil.

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 01:03:39 UTC
You're referring to Noa Kaiba, correct? Just because you cracked doesn't mean he will.

Despite his age, he seems to have a maturity that some students, that are quite a few years older then himself, do not have. I'll only intervene when there's a sense of his defenses starting to waver but, I don't think my involvement is necessary.

If it's becoming illegal, you inform the police or, if you must, a damn judge.

Evil? I don't think myself as such.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 01:06:23 UTC
...Nice job rationalizing after the fact, but it's really a rather shallow cover. You know damn well what your responsibilities are, and you ignore them. In a sense, you're worse than Marik, as he at least possesses the spine not to invent excuses for his behavior.

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 01:25:33 UTC
...heh, fine. I'm mature enough to admit I lose. I just can't argue against something so truthful.

I still have my beliefs on the matter at hand so, why don't we watch and find out if I'm right or not.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 01:26:48 UTC
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Watching would be evil.

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 01:38:11 UTC
You seem to have a very solid opinion on what is defined as being 'evil' despite the fact it's such a difficult concept to understand.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 01:44:25 UTC
Maybe it's a difficult concept for you to understand, but I've never had difficulty following my own moral compass. It's something innate -- like a conscience. I suppose you wouldn't know.

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 01:54:44 UTC
I fully understand what a conscience is. It's just, in lack of a better word, amusing.

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idonthaveityet April 29 2006, 01:56:02 UTC
Glad to be keeping you entertained, then. Why don't you go back to your corner and play with your voodoo dolls now?

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tranquil_mentor April 29 2006, 02:18:32 UTC
I am not a shut-in and I feel insulted that you think of me as such.

Besides, voodoo dolls? I would have thought you have more creativity then that. Apparently I was mistaken.

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