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Jono Starsmore ([personal profile] furnaceface) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2015-04-17 08:36 am
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Powers, Identity, and The World; Embracing the Real You - Friday, Period One

//Right. So... We don't have much of a discussion prepared for today,// Jono admitted, looking a touch sheepish. //This semester apparently hasn't been much good for that. But we haven't cashed in our 'movie day' get out of jail free card yet, either, so I found an old episode of the Y-People cartoon to show, and then we can discuss it afterward. How you felt about the situation of the young girl, your opinion on the animation, whatever you wish. It's topical, at least.//

He shrugged his shoulders, and then slid a Y-People VHS into an old VCR, because that was just how the 90s rolled, okay?

[Open!]
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Vulnerable)

Re: Talk to the Teachers!

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2015-04-22 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
"For the first time ever, I think I've got people like that," Kathy said. "Though...I owe one of them an apology like this one."

Funny how someone who apologized like she breathed could have such a hard time doing so when it really counted.
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Concerned)

Re: Talk to the Teachers!

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2015-04-23 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
She was very well aware of that, yes. Of all of that, really. Of how many apologies she owed, of how much butt-kissing was needed, of how useless most of her apologies were. They were a habit, reinforcing her lower social position and general submission.

"I know," she said. "That's why I'm here apologizing to you. Owning my mistakes."
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Looking Into Your Soul)

Re: Talk to the Teachers!

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2015-04-24 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Kathy nodded. "At the absolute worst, I'd fail this class and never be able to take a class with you or Dr. Lecter again," she said, nervously twisting her hands at the idea of failing a class.

Which just went to show how important Minako was to her, when the idea of losing her was worse than failure.

"But you're not my friend. And while losing your respect hurts, it's not the same as losing one of the few really good friends I ever had."