I don't know the details. Just that there was an incident far in the school's history that led to the creation of those traditions. They haven't been relevant for the entire time I've been here, until now.
OK well just FYI it was a giant video game stage where ms. otome and kaoruko's bodies were being controlled to attack each other until one of them died
does that sound like a traditional coincidence to you?
I don't think you're lying or joking, but I don't think you necessarily understand whatever you saw, either. Why do you think she died instead of being sent to the student conduct office?
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OK well just FYI
it was a giant video game stage where ms. otome and kaoruko's bodies were being controlled to attack each other until one of them died
does that sound like a traditional coincidence to you?
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According to the principal, that's the expulsion process.
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Why do you think she died instead of being sent to the student conduct office?
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Falling isn't necessarily proof of death.
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I'm not denying that it's in poor taste.
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