[[Private, unhackable]]This new setup is zetta nice! I've got more room--and more rooms--than in that other pathetic excuse for an apartment
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STOP RIGHT THERE! You're heading down a dangerous road!
If you ask someone for their credentials, then one of two things will happen.
First, they might not give them to you - in which case you'll never be able to work with them again without that nagging doubt at the back of your head! You won't be able to learn a thing with the resounding echo bouncing through your mind of their lack of credentials!
Second, and even worse, they might actually give you their credentials. Once someone's credentials are available, everything they do is forever held against the standard of their credentials! They have to spend the rest of their career as a slave to those sinister documents!
Furthermore, for you, as the student who asked for them, you'll be perpetually distracted by thoughts about whether or not they're living up to the claims of their credentials... and it won't stop there! Soon, you'll be looking for everyone's credentials
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W-w-wait, wait...WHAT? M-my credentials? Since when did you need credentials to ask someone about their credentials? Dangerous road? What are you talking about? I think I could handle the...uh, 'resounding echo' of an unanswered question. Really (maybe). Slaves, echos and sinister documents? Is that kind of talk really-
-And I'm not a student (Why does everyone keep acting like I'm Tsuna's age? Especially when they're the ones who are usually acting like children.)!. I just wanted to know if they consider someone's background before accepting them as a teacher...(for all we know they could be happily hiring a near illiterate who likes to grind up children's bones for chalk). I'm not going to become some sort of compulsive credential checker! That doesn't happen to normal people!
And you shouldn't point, it's rude (and makes me feel like I'm on trial).
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Glad I'm too old for school, then.
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If you ask someone for their credentials, then one of two things will happen.
First, they might not give them to you - in which case you'll never be able to work with them again without that nagging doubt at the back of your head! You won't be able to learn a thing with the resounding echo bouncing through your mind of their lack of credentials!
Second, and even worse, they might actually give you their credentials. Once someone's credentials are available, everything they do is forever held against the standard of their credentials! They have to spend the rest of their career as a slave to those sinister documents!
Furthermore, for you, as the student who asked for them, you'll be perpetually distracted by thoughts about whether or not they're living up to the claims of their credentials... and it won't stop there! Soon, you'll be looking for everyone's credentials ( ... )
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W-w-wait, wait...WHAT? M-my credentials? Since when did you need credentials to ask someone about their credentials? Dangerous road? What are you talking about? I think I could handle the...uh, 'resounding echo' of an unanswered question. Really (maybe). Slaves, echos and sinister documents? Is that kind of talk really-
-And I'm not a student (Why does everyone keep acting like I'm Tsuna's age? Especially when they're the ones who are usually acting like children.)!. I just wanted to know if they consider someone's background before accepting them as a teacher...(for all we know they could be happily hiring a near illiterate who likes to grind up children's bones for chalk). I'm not going to become some sort of compulsive credential checker! That doesn't happen to normal people!
And you shouldn't point, it's rude (and makes me feel like I'm on trial).
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