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....I am slowly getting more and more irritated by the new teacher...xD
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I understand what the teacher tries to do is somewhat right...but I still feel irritated.... It is pride, I think T_T
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Why are there so many stories like this in Japanese drama? They're so predictable (and unbelievable)! Bad students, bad teachers, bad school administration, bad parents, and one heroic teacher comes along and fixes it all.
Surely Japanese schools,teachers, students, etc. can't really be like this, can they? |
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