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fandomhigh2013-05-20 11:12 am
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Practical Philosophy, Monday
The sky was overcast, but the temperatures weren't terribly low and the threat of rain not so high that Ender opted to stay indoors. Instead they were out on the dorm lawn again, a bag of sandwiches sitting in what would soon be the center of a circle of students.
Before he started talking in general, he glanced towards Yeul and said, "I'd like to see you after class, please."
Then his attention shifted. "Last week, we experienced some interesting events," Ender said, only a little dry humor obvious from his tone of voice. "The peppers were a nuisance, that's for sure. I hope all of you made it through unharmed and unsinged." They usually did at Fandom-- he didn't think he spotted any major injuries.
"Now, the phones are a semi-annual problem. I've experienced that one several times since I came here. I always don't realize what is going on until I've already made a few calls of my own - and I'm always left wondering what prompted me to respond in the first place," he said. "What is it that makes us want to say something back when someone says something to us? Why can't we just let obviously confused, crazy people be?"
He shrugged. "Maybe it's because our lives are built and supported by our ability to communicate, so when someone communicates oddly at us, we're alarmed," he said. "Maybe we've just all got tempers. Maybe we're just trying to turn a freak occasion into some amusement for ourselves. Or maybe it's just human nature for the entire tribe to start shouting when one member does."
He stretched his legs out. "How was your week?" he asked.
Before he started talking in general, he glanced towards Yeul and said, "I'd like to see you after class, please."
Then his attention shifted. "Last week, we experienced some interesting events," Ender said, only a little dry humor obvious from his tone of voice. "The peppers were a nuisance, that's for sure. I hope all of you made it through unharmed and unsinged." They usually did at Fandom-- he didn't think he spotted any major injuries.
"Now, the phones are a semi-annual problem. I've experienced that one several times since I came here. I always don't realize what is going on until I've already made a few calls of my own - and I'm always left wondering what prompted me to respond in the first place," he said. "What is it that makes us want to say something back when someone says something to us? Why can't we just let obviously confused, crazy people be?"
He shrugged. "Maybe it's because our lives are built and supported by our ability to communicate, so when someone communicates oddly at us, we're alarmed," he said. "Maybe we've just all got tempers. Maybe we're just trying to turn a freak occasion into some amusement for ourselves. Or maybe it's just human nature for the entire tribe to start shouting when one member does."
He stretched his legs out. "How was your week?" he asked.

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...Though, in her own defense at least, part of that came from growing up in a small village where certain people made it a point to be in everyone else's business. And judge them for it.
"Are--" Her next question had her screwing up her courage to ask it. It seemed rude. At the very least, presumptuous. "Are you saying that to make me feel better?" she asked. "You don't know if my ideas had any merit to them at all."
Mother's Third Eye, she was just going to curl up around herself for daring to ask that.
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"You're not a fan of wasting time, are you." It wasn't really a question. "And you're not traditionally kind, but you're...you're honest."
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Zeela and Zhahar were both leaders, which meant they spent a lot of time arguing about who would be in charge.
"I think...I think I'm just still not entirely convinced I responded well to the crisis. I mean, there were students on the roof of the dorm with bows, shooting the peppers. I mostly just didn't cower and cry. I think everyone managed that much."
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That...
That badass.
"Why?"
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You either became a badass here or you became... well, Peter. And she didn't look like a Peter.
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"...That's fair," Sholeh said. It was a much better answer than if he'd said he saw some kind of spark of greatness within her. She'd wanted that to be the answer, but she wouldn't have believed it if he'd said it.
"Yeul was right then," she said, nodding. "Everyone gets over things quickly because everyone here is just used to worse."
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getting used to worse just to appease your peers."