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Journalism Class - Thursday October 6
Spider looks like he hasn't slept in a week, and has obviously been chain-smoking with his cat. If he had hair, he'd be in the middle of a bad hair day. Even his tattoos look like they hurt. He has a giant vat of coffee on the edge of his paper-strewn desk, there are take-out boxes everywhere, and he's muttering pretty much constantly under his breath.
The back of the room has fresh coffee with all the fixings, gourmet snacks and tidbits and the screens are running playback feed from last night's debate.
Again, on the screen behind him, there's a message:
Today - Villians. Discuss. Yadda Yadda. Tomorrow we'll be doing a class project tying all three themes together. Double credit.
((OOC: The player is aware that there have been four themes. Spider is just very tired.))
The back of the room has fresh coffee with all the fixings, gourmet snacks and tidbits and the screens are running playback feed from last night's debate.
Again, on the screen behind him, there's a message:
((OOC: The player is aware that there have been four themes. Spider is just very tired.))

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"And there we learn the lesson of how easily someone can play the villain to hurt or cause discomfort. Villiany isn't always tangible and it doesn't always come from the sources that you expect. I wouldn't immediately be thought of as a villian. However, I change my demeanor and ask the uncomfortable questions and I make the two of you exceedingly uncomfortable and perhaps very sad or upset. This, the hero can become the villian very easily."
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