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This level of foreboding is possible for Furudo Erika. What do you think, everyone?
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>>8076

That kind of thing's pretty annoying, ne~
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>>8081

Rin catch a cold and the she recovered
Lili lost her voice and she recovered
Anon-kun Leg started to hurt and he recovered
Astaroth is feeling sick...
Rosa is not feeling well
who is next?
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>>8083
The thing is, I didn't have to take that old of mathematics because I already took a placement test at my older college. Which means all the advancing and stuff that I did such as Pre-calculus and statistics don't count.
I might even start back to square one! Aaaauuu...
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>>8085
Kinjo has a cough of some kind.
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>>8084
I'll help you instead.
If I have one gun and an unlimited amount of bullets, how many times do I have to shoot you before you lose 50 pounds and actually gain some manners equal to that of an average human being?
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>>8076
>>8080
I understand that feeling, that's why I usually ask the teacher what's going to be on the test the last day before of the test.
>>8081
A fever? ... How many hours you usually sleep Rosa?
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>>8086
That is horrid.
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>>8089
I was home schooled so, we just went over the material in the latest chapter mostly... well.. maybe.. not.. It is hard to remember. That was a years ago.
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>>8088

I wonder, ne~
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>>8091
Home school huh? It's not very common where I live.
Were you Home schooled all your life? Or only a certain period of time?
>>8088
Oh Kyrie, long time no see you.
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>>8093
From 3rd Grade on. I was home schooled because I was blamed for something I didn't do at my school. And the teachers were jerks along with the principal and didn't believe me and expelled me. I took classes at a group though, english, creative writing, acting, cartooning, and some others.
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>>8094
That sound a bit complicated, maybe I should have not asked, I'm sorry.
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>>8095
Ehh. I've got over that a long time ago.

What happened was I was playing soccer with my friends and sort of friends. I got called over by the teacher and then got taken to the principal's office. And they told me I was in trouble for picking on and insulting the kindergartners. Something I did not do. Called my parents, yelled at them called them bad parents for not raising me right. Wanted them to punish me really badly. And that I was expelled from school until I apologized to all the kindergartners. Which is stupid because by the time I would have apologized they probably would have forgotten the whole thing. And why should I apologize for something I didn't do.
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>>8096
What the ... Did they had any proof or something?
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>>8097
Nope. The only thing they were going on was that the kindergartners said it was me.

It was my word + my witnesses that said I was playing soccer.

Against what the kindergartners said. To which I wonder what they even said, there is no way they knew my name. We weren't playing near where the kindergartners were either..
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>>8096
Sounds like the teachers and principal were pretty damn retarded.
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>>8096
....Stories like these make me sad, because I've also experienced things like that. I'm sorry.
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>>8098
>>8099
>>8100
... Oh damn it, I'm feeling some rage right now.
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>>8099
And the funny thing was before that I looked up to my teacher and the kindergarten teacher. Oh my, what a horrid teacher to do that to your brother.

>>8100
The thing that probably gets me the most is that I think I know who actually did it.

There was a kid who looked VERY close to me. We looked alike in lots of ways and were even the same height. That kid was a monster, probably still is. He hated my best friend, for reasons no one knows. And he would love to bully, and beat up my friend. So I was probably in the way of making my friend's life horrid. Because after I was forced to leave, school became WAY worse for my friend, that kid was way nastier then before.
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>>8096
I remember once back in high school when I set one of my friends on fire by accident. We were messing around with a lighter and various deodorants, like spraying the stuff on our gloves then lighting them on fire, which was pretty cool until my friend thought it would be a good idea to use it like a flamethrower. He handed me the can and held up the lighter, I sprayed it in the wrong direction and burned his eyebrows clean off.
Now, do you know what hair smells like as it catches fire? It is a VERY strong, horrid stench that hangs in the air for a long time. I threw the deodorant and lighter out of the window just as the teacher walked back into the class and asked "What's that burning smell?" Several classes later I was called to the head teacher's office and given a strict telling-off. Not expelled, not punished, just told-off. And this was a high school well-known for how strict the teachers could be.

Long story short, you were expelled for something ridiculously silly. And it sounds like schools over there are a HELL of a lot stricter than they are over here.
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>>8102
It was the principal or superintendent or something like that. Anyway, he got what was coming to him at some point.
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>>8103
Oh my. That must have been shocking at the time. Don't play with fire. I remember that from something, but at the moment. can't remember what.

Strict? My school? Yeah right. My friend would get beaten up so badly he would be bleeding a lot, and nothing was ever done about it. No punishment for the person who did it, no scolding. How's that for fair.
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>>8105
Stupid and corrupted system. Sometimes I think I should have study law only to punish some bastards.
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>>8107
Same here.
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>>8073
>recovered
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>>8106
It wasn't so much "shocking" as it was "hilarious". Even burnt and eyebrow-less, my friend almost fell off his chair laughing, though to be fair he always was a bit of a psycho. Hey, the makeshift-flamethrower was his idea in the first place (though I'll admit the flame-handed-gloves was entirely my idea. Have you ever tried it? It's pretty fun actually, you just have to be careful and not use gloves made of the wrong material).
Anyway, I digress. Nobody got hurt aside from one unfortunate person who lost his eyebrows, but he got over that quickly enough. By "got over it", I mean "got payback on me". And by "payback", I mean "nailing my jacket to the wall with myself still attached".

At any rate. It sucks that you were singled out like that and expelled for such a silly reason. Stuff like that does happen sometimes though, it's just unfortunate.
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>>8107
>>8108
I'm pretty sure anyone who has seen/experienced the amount of corruption has at one point in time thought about study law to nail the creeps.

>>8109
I hope you get better soon.
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>>8109
Is your voice still a problem? ... Have you already checked with a doctor?
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>>8064
Couple hours to kill.
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>>8113
No doctors available until tomorrow. It's on and off with my voice. It'll function for an hour, then I'm back to coughing and squeaking.

If I had ever known being practically mute would be this lonely I would've learned sign language.
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>>8115
>>8109
Is there anything we can do?
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>>8116
You could dance.
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>>8115
... We are on knox stream right now, if you are still feeling lonely.
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>>8115
Lonely? Is that why you came back~?
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>>8117
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>>8121
Oh ... the thiswillneverhappen.png
;_;
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>>8121
;_______________;
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I swear I'm gonna give my brother what's coming to him soon if he pulls some crap again.
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>>8132
W-what happened?
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>>8133
My mom is depressed about stuff and he isn't helping at all by taking out some unbased anger on her, despite how much she's done for him when he had leg issues and I got thrown to the side. Even more so since he's gotten a girlfriend.
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It seems as those Rosa has suffered from False Identification. And the bias seems to be on the case of kindergartners displaying a halo effect among the teachers while seeing children around Rosa's age as delinquents. For, you see, that's probably what got Rosa expelled. They went in with a Liar Bias set for all the children on Rosa's grade level or perhaps age. They profiled her, and stuck her in a category which placed her as an attacker.

If you can't understand what a Liar Bias is, I'll go into an example which is most common: the police. When the police pulls you over, goes into your house for questioning, and especially attains you or arrests you, they out right think your guilty. An eye witness testimony does this quite well. When the eye witness gives a description of this person, the first person the police officers find, they automatically believe they did it. And they will not believe a single word this suspect, innocent or guilty, will have to say.

When they do arrest you, the whole process is to get you to confess you did it.
Take a Liar Detector test? After all, if you didn't do it, it'll read off as such.
Wrong. This will be used as evidence by pressuring the suspect through strange questions that will make their readings jump. There is a reason why they call it the "confession maker." (or something along those lines. I forget).

Such tactics as good cop/bad cop, cold and isolating corridors and rooms, and the ability to question and interrogate the suspect for more than 24 hours, regardless of age (yes, there was even cases where they would question children of murder for hours), fine print forms, false promises of leniency or even release... these are all controlled tactics which the police use to make a person confess. So why are American prisons so crowded? Because almost the majority of those people were called out through False Identification and being forced to confess. In fact, if memory serves me, 75% of these people confess simply to be released from such torture. Out of 62 cases of sending innocent people to jail, 52 were of Eye Witness Misidentification. Jennifer Thompson-Cannino's and Ronald Cotton's case being one of the most legendary of them.

Though, ironically, eye witness testimonies are known to be the most common and used forms of evidence, despite all of this. Such things as line-ups (the thing you see where the witness picks out one person out of the six which looks similar) and what not are suppose to make it a bit more fair, but I guess that doesn't work on an elementary school level. Though, as I said before, it was mostly based on Liar Bias and profiling.

In short Rosa, you were screwed the moment you passed by, being the first person they found who fits the description of the perpetrator.

Though this is all just speculation based on knowledge and a bit of science. Don't quote me on it or take it too seriously.
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