Real Manliness #1

Feb 18, 2009 17:48

Characters: Roger and his underlings students, any underlings teachers who decide to pop by. (MOD NOTE: Teachers and other staff are allowed to attend classes as well! How exhilarating.)
What: Real Manliness 101!
Where: Room 305.
When: Wednesday, February 18, early afternoon.
Rating: Fairly tame unless Roger angers someone past their limit.

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roger, snake, jon talbain, kevin, x, felicia, #class: real manliness, klonoa, max, axl, jill

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moonlitmonk February 19 2009, 04:50:46 UTC
OH BOY FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. It was probably a good thing that the teacher person (why was he so... small?) read everything out loud, since Kevin was about as good at reading as he was with typing. So for the duration of the class, he simply sat and stared intently at the teacher trying to absorb every bit of information he could.

Kevin had no idea what the teacher was talking about for the most part (what was a "quiz"?), but he DID understand the assignment. Maybe this learning thing wasn't so hard after all! Without a second thought, Kevin jumped up and kicked his desk clear across the classroom.

"Like that?" He beamed.

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manliestmenodix February 19 2009, 04:55:43 UTC
"Sorta like that! Pound it into dust though! I don't wanna be able to tell it was a desk when you're through with it!" he encouraged the happy student, glad to see his first assignment was so well received.

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moonlitmonk February 19 2009, 06:32:00 UTC
And it was here that Kevin decided that he really liked school. Not only did he get to do the one thing he was good at, but the teacher actually approved of it! He ran over to where his desk landed, grabbed it by one leg and bashed it against the wall, whereupon it exploded into splinters.

This was the best day ever.

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manliestmenodix February 19 2009, 06:43:36 UTC
"Alright! Way to go, kid!" he cheered him on, amused at how easily the desks seemed to be splintering. Well, if what the clown guy told him was right, they'd all be back for next class, and if they weren't, well... it wasn't as if he really cared about his students taking notes anyway. "What's your name? I have to give you a good grade."

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moonlitmonk February 20 2009, 05:21:01 UTC
Kevin had no idea what a "grade" was, but it had to be a good thing if the teacher was so happy about it, right? "Oh. Uh. My name is Kevin!"

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