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[messy, boyish scrawl]
ISHIDA
are you all right? we coudn't find you last night.
I have something of yours to. when can I give it back?
-Lloyd
are you all right? we coudn't find you last night.
I have something of yours to. when can I give it back?
-Lloyd
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I wonder?
I'm doing it because your errors are so egregious and sloppy that they threaten my very sanity. Or, if a more generous answer appeals, to educate. Take advantage of the free lesson.
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Absolutely there are. However,
- It only takes about two seconds to correct.
- Are you implying that you are able to make such use of your time during the day that you cannot possibly spare a minute's thought for the correctness of your writing? You really must allow me to pick your brain with regards to the masterful plans and deductions you have surely devised. I do apologize for wasting the time of such an avant garde genius. Dizzying intellects such as yours mustn't be limited by such petty concerns as punctuation!
- Given the high percentage of youths here without any sort of educational program offered, I cannot help but feel any attention given to that area on the part of the patients should be embraced.
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what
I didn't say
are you making fun of
you shouldn't get on my case when you mispell things to! I don't know what an avant is but garden is spelled with an N. thou I don't know what gardens have to do with any thing Your not making any sense
so what does that mean your going to be a teacher here?
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and maybe that should have been "spelled with a N" but he's honestly not sure. ]
"Avant garde" is a French term meaning either generally unorthodox or specifically an experimental approach to the arts. As there was no way for you to know that, I'll let it slide.
No. There's no point in going that far.
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[Wait, is Ishida letting him excuse his ignorance? There's a pen mark where Lloyd lets his pen rest while he tries to figure out how to respond.]
So why are you teaching me than?
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France is a country in my, and purportedly this, world. The word "French" refers both to the people who live there and the language they speak.
Someone should. "Than" is used mostly in comparison. As in, "This sword is sharper than that one."
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How am I suposed to
remberremeberremember that? Theysownsound the same.[HE IS GOING TO GET ONE NOTE THAT ISHIDA DOESN'T WRITE ON IF IT'S THE LAST THING HE DOES.
...too bad it won't be this note.]
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Tatsuki-chan told me this once.
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can't ]
No.
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[ well maybe but for other reasons ]
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Ishida can get sick from not editing papers enuff?!
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something
He doesn't even want to dignify that with a response, but what if Inoue-san gets carried away, never clarifies, and Irving-san ends up really thinking that? ]
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fin
HE REFUSES
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