Sunday, February 9th, 2014

Library, Sunday

Sunday, February 9th, 2014 08:29 am
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Evan Sabahnur, the most tragically hideous boy in the world, arrived at the library to work today, looking tragically tired, and made his way to his favorite section in the stacks. It wasn't just that they were clearly the most popular books in the library, and therefore far more prone to falling into a state of disarray that had him going there first. It was also the fact that the romance section was all that could make him feel happy, that could remind him why he chose to do this to himself day in and day out, guarding his secrets against the weight of the world.

Secrets. So many secrets. Like his mysterious origins, the way he'd discovered that he was actually a clone of the greatest evil the world had ever known. The way he'd gained shapeshifting powers after a few years of soul-searching, being taught mystical dark magicks by his mysterious uncle in Kansas. His second life and other job, the reason the romance novels in the library were the only books here that really brought him any joy.

He shared a secret smile with the camera as he put a book back onto the shelf. Nobody must ever know.

After all, Evan's middle name... was Fabio.

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Well, Batman looked slightly less happy than usual on the Danger rooftop. "I don't know about anyone else, but I didn't like this weekend and want to get some aggressions out. So it's a sparring day. Grab your chosen weapons, fight the ninjas you think you can handle, or spar with each other. If you need me, I'll be on the roof across the street fighting the toughest ninjas I could program." Batman pulled a grapple out of his belt, fired the line, and swung to that other roof.

So, yeah, he just has a grapple on him at all times. That was good to know, right?
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Today the Danger Shop looked a little like the inside of a very plain room. What the students might really notice, though, were the sledgehammers and various tools on the floor.

"Well, I had other ideas in mind for today's class, but then I spent the weekend as a crazy person," Kitty began. "So I decided to take Fandom weirdness as a good way to teach about expressing yourself when you have feelings to deal with. Sometimes stuff happens, and it sucks or it's weird or you're left dealing with something you don't want to deal with. There's the option to talk about it, of course. Probably the best option. You could bottle it up or try to repress, but that doesn't do you much good in the long run. Or you could find some other outlet for it, even if it's just finding a room where you can just scream or cry for a minute or two. Or, you can do something physical. I advise taking a look at the gym if you haven't yet.

"But today, we're gonna get a little destructive, because sometimes that's fun. I want you to take a section of wall, and just destroy it. Really picture something that makes you sad or angry or frustrated and just go to town. It's the Danger Shop, so you can't get hurt, just don't use anything on other students. Also there are markers so if you want to draw or write something on the drywall to help you visualize whatever you're going to wreck, you go ahead and do that."

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