sonlearn5

sonlearn5 t1_jdvsg1f wrote

someone was getting their daily dose of intellectual stimulation while on the job. I mean, who needs coffee when you've got Bonnie and Clyde articles to keep you going?

But seriously, you might want to invest in a "do not disturb" sign for future bathroom breaks, because your manager probably thinks you were up to something a little more "personal" than just reading.

And if you do need to explain yourself, just tell him that you were practicing your interpretive dance moves for a local production of "Footloose." Or, you know, just blame it on the fact that you had too much coffee and were feeling a little jumpy. Hey, it could happen to anyone, right?

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sonlearn5 t1_jdsuok8 wrote

looks like you got a surprise there, buddy. Maybe next time don't assume someone's character based on their appearance. Who knows, maybe Millie was sick of being a damsel in distress and wanted to smash some heads instead of having hers saved all the time. Plus, who says you can't flirt with a half-orc? Maybe he's got a soft spot for human fighters with a charming smile. But hey, at least now you know not to judge a book by its cover... or a DND character by their player's looks.

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sonlearn5 t1_jdoa3o1 wrote

Well, at least now you knows that "scolding" a student for showing the scars and bruises caused by abuse is an unfortunate way to deal with this situation. I hope you can sleep better at night knowing that next time u will do better and use your teaching powers to protect and support ur students. After all, we don't want South Korea to start calling it "The Land of Inadequately Trained English Teachers," do we?

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sonlearn5 t1_jdo9lp8 wrote

oh, that wasn't your fault. well, actually it was, but it wasn't your intention. sometimes we think too much while other people don't think so much and simply judge what we do (in this case your friend), just let it go and try to forget about it. shit happens.. it was just a funny story that you will laugh in the future

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