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crazyvampchick ([personal profile] crazyvampchick) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-10-27 03:41 pm
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Abnormal Psychology (10-27-05)

The classroom is painted dark green and there are deep red roses all over the room. Some are real, some are silk. Professor Drusilla is sitting at her desk, combing Miss Edith's hair and braiding it, then undoing it and starting all over again.

"No one wanted to discuss last time." Drusilla stares at the students. "Those who don't complete the entire assignment, written and verbal, shall fail. My new teaching assistant is going to introduce himself today.

On the board is written, "Tell me what you think of your parents. Do you like them? Do you dislike them? Did your daddy kill your mummy with a thousand little bites? One hundred words.

And if you don't discuss this time, you'll fail. Do you want to me to fail you and send you to detention?

There is a sign-in sheet on her desk.

There are also notes pinned to the board:

Missing Homework (10/20/05):
Jack Harkness
Jack O'Neill (excused)
Delirium
Illyana Rasputin
Paige Matthews
Sawyer
Bagoas
Boone

Missing Attendance (10/20/05):
Jack Harkness
Illyana Rasputin
Boone
Bagoas

Dropped For Nonattendance:
Carrie Bradshaw
Londo Mollari
ETA: Boone



OOC: Separate threads forthcoming. Also, as this is posted so late in the day, we'll go through the weekend on class posting.

Re: DISCUSSION

[identity profile] alchemy-4-arson.livejournal.com 2005-10-28 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
My parents had very little to do with who I've become today, except perhaps in temperament. In interests and ideas, we couldn't be farther apart. I have goals and ambitions and I love science-- something they couldn't give a whit about. They're interested in honoring the land, making decent profit off farmed goods, and living the pedestrian life. I think most of my life they didn't know what to do with me, so they let me do pretty much whatever I wanted. I wanted to be a state alchemist, so they did finally (after long arguments) agree to send me to a university in the capital, so I'm grateful for that.

They don't give me any spending money though. ::disappointed::

Still, they've heavily influenced my moral upbringing. And knowing about agriculture is surprisingly useful in terms of learning logistics and economics.