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Hunter (Totally NOT a communist ☭)
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Oct 11, 2017 06:31PM
But if we both haven't gotten to that point wouldn't it be for us both-?
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Hunter (Totally NOT a communist ☭) wrote: "But if we both haven't gotten to that point wouldn't it be for us both-?"I guess, but you didn't read Haruka's profile, so you're safe.
☣ ᕮɱƿՐ૯ςς S૯Րค ☣ wrote: "Yeah, thanks >.<
Lol you did get my butt moving to request the next volume though XD"
Sorrrrrrrry I wouldn't have made Haruka if I knew lol
Someone spoiled The Sixth Sense for me and I never wished someone more misfortune in my life than I did for them lol
Elizabeth♛ Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛ wrote: "Hunter (Totally NOT a communist ☭) wrote: "But if we both haven't gotten to that point wouldn't it be for us both-?"I guess, but you didn't read Haruka's profile, so you're safe.
☣ ᕮɱƿՐ૯ςς S૯Րค..."
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Elizabeth♛ Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛ wrote: "Speaking of which DO NOT READ HARUKA'S PROFILE UNTIL YOU REACH A CERTAIN POINT IN THE SERIES"HOW ABOUT I DON'T READ IT TILL I FINISH THE SERIES JUST TO BE SURE?
I want to see the Sixth Sense, but I'm worried I'll actually end up scared lol I get way too paranoid about....anything XD
It's actually not scary lol If my mom can watch it, who hates horror in any form(because she gets scared of it easily), and be totally fine, then you'll be fine too.
"I hope you put as much effort into assassinating me as I do your education!"Or something like that :p
ANd now he tore up their flowers so he's planting them again while they scold him and make sure he does it right :D
Why do I get the feeling the creator of Assassination Classroom was bullied a lot by nerds when he was a kid? All of the really smart kids are portrayed as being rude, vain, mean-spirited, ugly, (view spoiler) as well as being stiff and formal, with bland colors, while the derelict kids are all colorful, happy, friendly, smart, fun-loving, and cool.
Now I'm wondering that too. It would make sense. Some smart kids are really stuck up and look down on anyone less intelligent than they are.
I want to say I'm not like that, but I spent a lot of time with derelict kids because when I was younger I was in detention like every single day, and I despised them with a burning passion. Not because they were stupid or anything, but because they were really violent and troublemaking and often picked on me because they knew I was weaker than them. So yeah I don't really have a good opinion of kids like that.
If it's because of the way they behaved and not because they weren't as smart as you, that's completely different. I wouldn't want to be around jerks no matter how smart or stupid they are.
And the few times we were allowed to talk, we would always brag about whatever landed us in detention. The other kids said things like 'I was caught doing drugs in the bathroom' or 'I beat up this other student' or 'I destroyed a huge piece of school property' and when they got to me, I would get really embarrassed and say something like: "I threw a tantrum in class" and they would all just stare at me for a really long time in silence.
And I hated being in detention because all of the other students judged me. Whenever I got in trouble, everyone would just kinda smirk and wait to see if I got sent to detention, then laugh at me if I did. Whenever I just did some roughhousing or playing during recess, they'd always say 'watch out, otherwise you could get in trouble!'
The show reminds me of those days when I was in detention constantly and had to deal with derelict kids like the characters, except they were violent, loud, gross, and always picking on the weaker students(me) And I don't really have good memories of that. Maybe one or two, but it's not really something I dwell on.
I'm glad you don't dwell on the past. It's something we should try to remember, but not stress over.
I do remember one time in fifth grade when we had to serve detention in this conference room instead of our usual class because our detention teacher had to attend a super important meeting in the next room over and since we were still young, she couldn't leave us alone in another part of the school. Well she still had to go to the meeting, and since she wasn't actually in the room, chaos broke out super quickly lol I specifically remember two kids started insulting each other and were about to get into a fist-fight when she came back into the room and said she was going to get them in even bigger trouble, and the whole time this is happening I'm trying to stifle my laughter by drinking chocolate milk, but one insult was so stupid that I burst out laughing at it and milk shot out of my nose and mouth all over the table, and the detention teacher stormed over to me and threw my milk away, saying: "You're lucky you're so young, otherwise you'd be going to the same place as them!" (I was ten at the time)
I have no idea why I find that funny but I do lol
Good grief! :pI don't know if our elementary schools had detention, but I was always afraid of going, even though I never did much of ANYTHING at school. Kind of like that feeling when you see a cop and even though you know you did nothing illegal, you still worry about being arrested.
I HATED our freaking detention teacher in fifth/sixth grade though. You know the detention teacher you made for UU? WELL SHE WAS LITERALLY EXACTLY LIKE THAT. If she secretly was a Sith in disguise I wouldn't be shocked.
I think she said she was sixty at some point and had no time for childrens' nonsense and when she said that I oh so bravely asked: "Then why did you become a detention teacher then?" :P
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