Have you learned anything else about that matter? I know that it's only been a few days since we were all asking about it, but I think those with magic are very unnerved to still be without.
Those all sound very normal, compared to our options.
We talked to the principal, but he said there were no mistakes. All of you should be here.
We found out you can use your vouchers to get your things if you want. If you trade your vouchers, they'll get summoned here for you. But the price will be high.
That's a comfort. Do these vouchers only work for physical items? Or can they return certain powers to us as well? I hope there are adequate ways to earn them to begin with...
I think one of the others asked, but I don't know if they heard anything yet.
The vouchers work for whatever you want, but usually the prices are high. Just do your extra credit, the task board, and any other assignments that pop up during the weeks.
Alright. I've been doing my best at them thus far. I don't think I've ever had teachings that were so focused on interpretation over simply absorbing a lecture. (For the most part. Theoretical physics is not like the other classes in that.)
Well, you're not in Summer Dorm, so I'll keep that in mind. But that's not a bad idea.
I'm glad the recruiting is giving him something to focus on. I think he'll like baseball better than most of the schooling. Are you going to help him play?
If you like to think and do, tell Caiman to let you play first baseman. I don't know how quick you are on your hands and feet, but there's second baseman, too.
I was the catcher.
I had to trust the pitcher, and we had to work together to try to get out the batter. But I also had to watch the whole field, too.
There are two teams with nine players. One team bats which is the offense, and the other team plays on the field which is the defense. The offense's goal is to get players to run around three bases and return to home plate, the place they started batting. The defense's goal is to keep that from happening by getting players out.
If three batters get called out, the teams switch places. But if the batter hits the ball, they have to be tagged out while running to each base.
It's easier to understand when you see it played. You should go watch the team practice one day. You have to trust your teammates, yeah. It's important.
Thank you, that fills in some gaps in my knowledge.
I would like to see a game before the one I'm playing in. Do you think there's any way for that to happen? Or is Caiman's the only game that's been arranged?
If there's anything I can help you with to keep things in balance, please let me know. I'm not really familiar with what goes into running a club, but even so.
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English, algebra, a P.E. class, and a communications one.
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Those all sound very normal, compared to our options.
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We talked to the principal, but he said there were no mistakes. All of you should be here.
We found out you can use your vouchers to get your things if you want. If you trade your vouchers, they'll get summoned here for you. But the price will be high.
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That's a comfort. Do these vouchers only work for physical items? Or can they return certain powers to us as well? I hope there are adequate ways to earn them to begin with...
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The vouchers work for whatever you want, but usually the prices are high. Just do your extra credit, the task board, and any other assignments that pop up during the weeks.
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Alright. I've been doing my best at them thus far. I don't think I've ever had teachings that were so focused on interpretation over simply absorbing a lecture. (For the most part. Theoretical physics is not like the other classes in that.)
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I feel a little bad for him. He doesn't seem like the brightest guy.
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Caiman is doing his best. It doesn't seem that he's used to schooling? And I'm glad that he's trying to get involved with this baseball thing...
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I'm glad the recruiting is giving him something to focus on. I think he'll like baseball better than most of the schooling. Are you going to help him play?
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I told him that I would play one game, to try it out. I'm not familiar with baseball, but it sounds like it could be fun.
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Baseball is fun. Are you more of a thinker, or more of a do-er?
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A thinker, I suppose? I do like to learn and study. So with as many concerns as I have about this situation overall, it isn't so bad.
But I'm not fond of inaction, either. It's difficult to only stand by when there is something you could do. Such as baseball. Apparently.
What about you?
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I was the catcher.
I had to trust the pitcher, and we had to work together to try to get out the batter. But I also had to watch the whole field, too.
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It sounds like a complicated role in a complicated game. I didn't realize there was trust involved in it.
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If three batters get called out, the teams switch places. But if the batter hits the ball, they have to be tagged out while running to each base.
It's easier to understand when you see it played. You should go watch the team practice one day. You have to trust your teammates, yeah. It's important.
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I would like to see a game before the one I'm playing in. Do you think there's any way for that to happen? Or is Caiman's the only game that's been arranged?
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You have to go to the baseball field in the evening when they're there.
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If you aren't playing baseball, now, what do you do between classes? Besides homework, of course.
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[heh]
I'll be doing anime club and fencing club when they start up again next week. Right now, I'm busy with Dorm Head work, class, and studying.
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Won't you be busy with two clubs?
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It's extra work, but the clubs don't meet every day. I can drop one.
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Hopefully you'll be able to make time for both.
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Anime Club isn't too difficult. I don't oversee the fencing one. If you like combat sports, though, you can join.