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fandomhigh2012-06-30 12:21 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
Well.
It was raining popsicles and suntan lotion today. Because Fandom liked to make the newbies cry sometimes. Yes, the island had a sense of humor about these things.
We've all learned to accept that and move on with our lives. Well, all of us except for Britta. But she's the worst.
[Please wait for OCD is up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here and here, in an effort to keep browsers from breaking for as long as possible.]
It was raining popsicles and suntan lotion today. Because Fandom liked to make the newbies cry sometimes. Yes, the island had a sense of humor about these things.
We've all learned to accept that and move on with our lives. Well, all of us except for Britta. But she's the worst.
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Re: Meet Your Teachers (Summer 2012)
Kotetsu was trying not to wrinkle his nose at the matching schedule. Trying so, so hard. He was teaching a class about heroes and villains with a guy who... well... he seemed kind of villan-ey from where Kotetsu was standing.
"So, what, do we take turns or something?"
Because there was no way he was going to agree with this guy on pretty much anything. A class on villainy? Bah!
Re: Meet Your Teachers (Summer 2012)
accurateimpression?"I suppose so, unless you wanted to take it up with the school authority. As loathe as I am to encourage people to go into heroics, I suppose compromise is likely our only option."
Re: Meet Your Teachers (Summer 2012)
That shouldn't be too hard, right?
"Okay! Then we compromise," he replied. "There are... seven sessions in the summer? That gives us one for either introductions or a final, and then three shots at making the students see things our way each. Sound fair?"
Re: Meet Your Teachers (Summer 2012)
Re: Meet Your Teachers (Summer 2012)
Kotetsu was trying very hard to smile. Very, very hard. And failing. Miserably. But at least he was good at the 'no sudden movements' and the 'backing away slowly' parts.