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((You keep using a mix of English and Japanese. Not everyone here is fluent in Japanese, you know. -___- English -happens- to be the dominant language of Gaia. Unless you are Japanese, and do not speak English, then please refrain from using it here, as no one knows what the hell it means. gonk ))
Deserei Minakoto
((You keep using a mix of English and Japanese. Not everyone here is fluent in Japanese, you know. -___- English -happens- to be the dominant language of Gaia. Unless you are Japanese, and do not speak English, then please refrain from using it here, as no one knows what the hell it means. gonk ))
((I'm not using much Japanese, and I'm not fluent.))
Kauh browsed through the table of elements, looking though the different names. "I've heard things about this class...How about something that isn't explosive or toxic?"
*walks into class, since Azn left*
Yo.
((Please just cut it out anyhow. It's bothersome, and what good is using Japanese if no one can understand you? If you insist on speaking a different language, then use basic terms like "baka" and "neko" and stuff. -__-))

"You are no fun, no fun at all..." Kahho replied to Kauh's comment, flipping through an inventor's magazine.
Deserei Minakoto
((Please just cut it out anyhow. It's bothersome, and what good is using Japanese if no one can understand you? If you insist on speaking a different language, then use basic terms like "baka" and "neko" and stuff. -__-))

"You are no fun, no fun at all..." Kahho replied to Kauh's comment, flipping through an inventor's magazine.
((liquid sex))
Kahho heard another student enter the classroom.

"You're late..." A mechanical arm appeared out of an opening in the wall and handed him a detention. "Very late. Pick a partner for next week's project before I have to zap you." She held up a small hunk of metal with two rods petruding from the top, buzzing with an electric current. The side of the hunk read "Student Cooperation Device: Ver. 6.3"
Deserei Minakoto
Kahho heard another student enter the classroom.

"You're late..." A mechanical arm appeared out of an opening in the wall and handed him a detention. "Very late. Pick a partner for next week's project before I have to zap you." She held up a small hunk of metal with two rods petruding from the top, buzzing with an electric current. The side of the hunk read "Student Cooperation Device: Ver. 6.3"
The pain can only make me stronger.
Ihkauhkou
Kauh browsed through the table of elements, looking though the different names. "I've heard things about this class...How about something that isn't explosive or toxic?"
Marcus looked at the list, going through them, and then mentally combining them for toxic or explosive compounds. He could easily narrow down toxicity, but had difficulty limiting the explosive factors and combinations. He let out a sigh and rubbed his temples.

"You know, the toxic I can take out easy, but explosive combos are harder. I can make them LESS reactive, but then it wouldn't be any fun. Don't worry, I'll make sure you're not hurt."
Kauh looked up at the other student who had entered, and then returned her gaze to the book.

"Oh..Thank you."
"I see this one is going to be a problem." Kahho stood up, walking towards the student. "What's your name?"
Deserei Minakoto
"I see this one is going to be a problem." Kahho stood up, walking towards the student. "What's your name?"
Please don't talk about me in the third person. I find it unsettling.
Ihkauhkou
Kauh looked up at the other student who had entered, and then returned her gaze to the book.

"Oh..Thank you."
"Of course, you are my partner."

Marcus wrote down a few of the chemicals on a notepad and began to combine them, checking reaction on his laptop through some testing. After awhile, he began to rub his eyes.
Aegis-Eishiki
Ihkauhkou
Kauh looked up at the other student who had entered, and then returned her gaze to the book.

"Oh..Thank you."
"Of course, you are my partner."

Marcus wrote down a few of the chemicals on a notepad and began to combine them, checking reaction on his laptop through some testing. After awhile, he began to rub his eyes.
Is this boring to you? How can you be bored by chemistry?
"Then do not talk to me in that tone of voice. I am your teacher AND your pricipal, therefor you will respect me. Sit down and choose a partner, or I will just give you a zero for the whole thing."

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