I would like to note that this isn’t impulsive – this is adults ignoring children for long periods of time, so they leave what feels to them like an execution chamber to go do anything else
Adults priding themselves on knowing better than young people and then doing stupid things like this that they should know is going to result in the kid doing something stupid as well, and then being surprised in any way will always aggravate me, especially since it happens so much in real life, especially since they’re also typically the ones who go “X medical condition doesn’t exist, they just need to learn self control”. We have self control jacka**, we probably have better self control than you do. It’s not our fault our brains are actively working against us and we need military levels of discipline to act like normal people.
The ones who are obviously frazzled get a pass – but that teacher is very obviously not frazzled enough to get that pass, and I took the opportunity to vent 😛
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7 thoughts on “Page 61”
Grendelkin
Eira’s impulsive streak is NOT looking very tempered, there. 😅 … 😓 Oy.
Laurel
Her poor teacher has some work yet to do…
Schattensturm
Eira, i can see you will get in trouble 😀
Laurel
That prediction is coming through loud and clear 😀
UnboundMotion
I would like to note that this isn’t impulsive – this is adults ignoring children for long periods of time, so they leave what feels to them like an execution chamber to go do anything else
Adults priding themselves on knowing better than young people and then doing stupid things like this that they should know is going to result in the kid doing something stupid as well, and then being surprised in any way will always aggravate me, especially since it happens so much in real life, especially since they’re also typically the ones who go “X medical condition doesn’t exist, they just need to learn self control”. We have self control jacka**, we probably have better self control than you do. It’s not our fault our brains are actively working against us and we need military levels of discipline to act like normal people.
Laurel
It takes a lot of self-reflection to see these kinds of flaws, and most people are too stressed/busy to do so.
UnboundMotion
The ones who are obviously frazzled get a pass – but that teacher is very obviously not frazzled enough to get that pass, and I took the opportunity to vent 😛
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