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The Mispelled Trigonometric Figure
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Meeting the Akatsuki; (stage 3) fear
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Demon with Cat Eyes (An Akatsuki Story) Chapter 9
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Demon with Cat Eyes (An Akatsuki Story) Chapter 8
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Demon with Cat Eyes (An Akatsuki Story) Chapter 7
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Demon with Cat Eyes (An Akatsuki Story) Chapter 6
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Latest Journal Entry
June 4, 2008
Catch-22
The school system is willing to teach young minds and educate them to make them ready for the world that is if they can get past the admission office where you need knowledge and intellect to complete all the forms. Of course you get the intellect and knowledge from the school system after you fill out the forms, confused yet? Allow me to explain.
First you need to show you will be prepared for the classes you are about to take, generally handed shown in the form of a teacher recommendation. The teacher however needs to know that you will be prepared for the course and can't give you the recommendation until you prove that, but to show you will be prepared for the course you need teacher recommendation. This circular logic doesn't solve anything so you need to go to a higher point in the food chain to get your teacher to give you permission; a counselor.
But to get to the counselor you must first make an appointment with his secretary who promptly explains that to make an appointment you must speak to him about it, even though you can't see him until you make an appointment with him. There is only one solution to the problem; show up to the office wearing a blindfold so that you can't see him but can still speak and arrange for an appointment, where they promptly bring you to the school psychologist for being insane and showing up to a counselor's office in a blindfold.
Then you start to say that you aren't crazy, but the psychologist won't believe you and says that he can't let insane people judge whether they're insane or not otherwise the sane ones to differentiate themselves from the insane ones would start calling themselves insane. Contradicting or showing him the loophole in his argument doesn't work since he just pretends to care about what you say and then begins to ask personal questions about your childhood. After an exasperating hour of this he lets you loose and says that now he has the evidence of some mental disorder he can let you go.
If you choose to complain about this treatment to an even higher source, say the principle of the school his secretary tells you that to meet/speak/see him you must have a form from your teacher that says you are allowed to, and the vicious cycle begins all over again.


