Is this you?
Lynn snatches the photograph back before the other can process why small child Lynn would be pulling at her older cousin's hair with such a ferocious expression.
I am so sorry you had to see that, Miss!
No one must know.
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Is this you?
Lynn snatches the photograph back before the other can process why small child Lynn would be pulling at her older cousin's hair with such a ferocious expression.
I am so sorry you had to see that, Miss!
No one must know.
"Hello!" She bowed.
FIRST THREE IN MY INBOX GET KISSES
"Hello there!" On impulse, he leaned over to kiss the other’s cheek.
// I MLAUGHING ITS LIKE ‘OH WELL RULES ARE RULES’
shsl-knife-thrower replied to your post:On the topic of books, there are some that I own...
That wasn’t a bad book. I wouldn’t burn it.
It's mere propaganda. I have no use for such inane things other than to function as paperweights and kindling. A critique on Marxism and a profession that it represents something to idealistic and myopic--yet, the entire novel is based off of a singular instance with a limited cast of people, totally disregarding any sort of systematic "checks" in the government or the idea of the masses actually understanding the ideology they desire to accept. Then it infuses pathos into an argument and attempts to make the reader feel bad for a horse that is put down due to a bad leg, as if such a thing doesn't occur in Capitalism or--God Forbid--Fascism.
I think it's rather pointless. Still, I could always donate it to the Hope's Peak Library, and it can rightfully sit atop a podium with the words "laugh at this dumb book" poised above it.
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"Hey hey hey!"
New Year Surprise (OPEN RP)
Kumiko sat on her bed, her head hung in disbelief. This couldn't be happening. A letter sat beside her with the official seal and signature of the school board of Hopes Peak Academy.
Dear Ms. Kumiko Sol,
Our sources have led the board to believe that you and your cartel have disbanded. Therefore, it has come to our conclusion that it is impossible for you to fulfill your duties as a Super High School Level Drug Dealer/Pharmacist.
With that being said, we regret to inform you that you are to be removed from Hope's Peak Academy's roster as soon as possible. Due to your financial problem you will not be able to stay as a reserve student either. You will have a one month notice before you are taken out of the system. We apologize for your inconvenience.
Sincerely,
The Hope's Peak Academy School Board
"..." THe brunette sat in silence as she took off her beanie. She wasn't mad, in fact, she should've seen this outcome from a mile away. Of course they'd kick her out because she wasn't a drug dealer anymore... She just... Didn't think she'd go so soon...
How was she going to deal with this? How was she going to tell the others? It wasn't so much as her team she was worried about... it was her new found friends.
Miyake, Kazai, Grazia, Sam, Seth... How was she going to tell them?
"A favor? I'm willing to help with anything, Kazai-san, what is it?"
((alright. how many of you ship Mr. Fujitaka and Ms. Kawakami. i know you do derrick))
"Eh...Hehe....I'm really sorry about acting like an ass to you two." *bows* "I'm just not used to authority I guess...But I'll shape up, that's a promise."
The two stared at him and sighed
"Well we are teachers, I suppose we should of seen it coming" Mr. Fujitaka commented.
"Tone down on the swearing though, it’s… Not very considerate of others to swear a lot, you understand?" Ms. Kawakami said.
"We aren’t trying to take over your lives or anything, honestly, we’re just doing our jobs…"