ext_107666 ([identity profile] auroryborealis.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-23 11:42 am

Advanced Criminal Justice, Class 14, Period 1, 02.23.06

[ooc: Hi! I have nothing to say, really. But there's always an OOC note. Oh! Wait, yes I do. I would totally have your grades for your essays up today, but um, still missing them from a couple people. If you don't get them in by this weekend? I'm not grading them, and you're going down a grade. Letting you know. Anyway. Class Info Post]

Rory sat on Tick's desk, looking very, very grumpy. All her limbs were still attached, though, and she was nursing a large cup of coffee.

"So. Hi. Professor Tick unfortunately couldn't be here today, so I'll be leading the discussion today."


"Last class, we talked about how Justice is implemented in Fandom. Do you guys think what happens around here is fair, as a whole? Furthermore, and this isn't just in Fandom, but do you think Justice can ever be viewed as subjective? Or, rather, the way said Justice is implemented.

I mean, let's say that someone, for instance, had nothing to do with the casting of a play, and she got horribly punished anyway, because the person who got cast thought it was in the name of Jusice to curse her, or something? Is that right, or wrong? Whoever cursed this person probably thought they were doing it for the good of the school, but they were misguided. Some might argue that Justice had become more like revenge then.

Once Justice is enacted due to a personal vendetta of sorts, does it cross the line from objective, fair Justice to subjective revenge? Or is there a middle ground? Discuss. And if you want to know what I'm talking about, ask me about my arms and legs. Seriously. I dare you."

Rory scowled, and paused. "Um, and for extra credit? Give me names of people who could conceivably cast a curse or whatever. Who live here. Who don't like plays, or brunettes, or something. Oh! And Logan, I need to talk to you when you have a second. After class, if it needs to be."

Re: Talk, Notes, and Other Such Stuff [Class 14]

[identity profile] marsheadtilt.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Veronica walked in to class ten minutes late, visibly annoyed, her hair shoved under a hat. It was possible that a few stray strands had escaped and if one looked close enough, they would notice that there was something green in them.

Additionally, if someone got close enough, they would notice that she smelled like Nyquil (http://marsheadtilt.livejournal.com/37562.html).

[not able to interact until i get home from work, but at least wanted to establish her here!]

Re: Talk, Notes, and Other Such Stuff [Class 14]

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Some folks didn't need to be close to notice things being off about Veronica's scent. Not that Angel had been trying since there were things souled vampires who happened to be gentlemen tried really hard not to notice at all, particularly since, oh, say Veronica and Logan's trip to New York city, just to pick a random example.

But, you know, NyQuil. Hard to miss that one.

Also hard not to have very intricate mental images on just how Logan and Veronica might possibly both be smelling like 1) NyQuil and 2) each other.

Some days Angel wished he had less imagination. And one less sense, as long as he was making wishes.

In the meanwhile he just looked puzzled.

Re: Talk, Notes, and Other Such Stuff [Class 14]

[identity profile] marsheadtilt.livejournal.com 2006-02-23 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
It was probably a good thing that Veronica was too busy pouting and trying to figure out why no one else in the room, particularly Logan, was green and sticky. After all, her shower and the fifth and sixth floor common bathrooms had all been contaminated when she tried them.

Because if she had noticed Angel's puzzled looks, or realized just how sensitive his sense of smell was, she would have blushed a lot. And probably looked like some freakish Christmas decoration.