What a fearless attitude. That will serve you well in this reality.
[Lol.]
As for the worst experience, I'll admit it's difficult to rattle me given my career. Humanity's darkest corners and the vile criminals that thrive there tend to be worse than anything this world can conjure up.
Though I suppose the kaiju were a bit unnerving.
[Lol.]
As for the worst experience, I'll admit it's difficult to rattle me given my career. Humanity's darkest corners and the vile criminals that thrive there tend to be worse than anything this world can conjure up.
Though I suppose the kaiju were a bit unnerving.
At times I do. Though in admitting to such a thing, I have a confession to make.
I didn't attend school often and teachers sent me assignments and lectures to finish on my own. My work obligations require as much.
Still, despite that all this I'm at the top of the nation for practice exams. My education is vital and important to me.
I often worry I'm losing my edge being in a place with no formal system.
I didn't attend school often and teachers sent me assignments and lectures to finish on my own. My work obligations require as much.
Still, despite that all this I'm at the top of the nation for practice exams. My education is vital and important to me.
I often worry I'm losing my edge being in a place with no formal system.
I can't attend all day sessions due to my schedule in this world, however I wouldn't mind going to a class every so often.
It can only serve to benefit us both.
The course material you teach and what's in my own world - even if it's different, I still wish to educate myself on such topics.
I would appreciate the opportunity to learn from you, Abe-sensei.
It can only serve to benefit us both.
The course material you teach and what's in my own world - even if it's different, I still wish to educate myself on such topics.
I would appreciate the opportunity to learn from you, Abe-sensei.
That's acceptable. I look forward to our first lesson.
As for your question - I'm well read in many genres. There's no need to cater to my specific tastes. If you take on other students, it might be difficult for them to keep up.
Though I do enjoy classics and philosophy. Hegel is who I was most fascinated by prior to my arrival here.
If you need help finding or navigating the library, I'm happy to assist. It can be overwhelming.
As for your question - I'm well read in many genres. There's no need to cater to my specific tastes. If you take on other students, it might be difficult for them to keep up.
Though I do enjoy classics and philosophy. Hegel is who I was most fascinated by prior to my arrival here.
If you need help finding or navigating the library, I'm happy to assist. It can be overwhelming.
What comes natural to you is fine.
Though in saying that-
I won't deny that I would enjoy a challenge. It's been far too long since I felt it from a classroom.
Regardless of the level you settle on, please hold me to the highest standard and don't hold back on grading.
Though in saying that-
I won't deny that I would enjoy a challenge. It's been far too long since I felt it from a classroom.
Regardless of the level you settle on, please hold me to the highest standard and don't hold back on grading.
[ Haruaki's sleep schedule is more reliable to plan around than the rising and setting of the sun itself.
He goes to bed every evening at 10 pm, 'when good kids go to sleep', and wakes up exactly seven hours later at 5 am. Akira's advised that eight hours is the sweet spot for most humans, but the routine is so thoroughly ingrained it's not likely to change even in a strange new reality.
Meanwhile, Haruaki has never caught Akira sleeping. He's awake when Haruaki goes to bed, awake when he gets up, when he leaves for errands, when he gets home from errands...Akira seems tired every now and then, sure, but it's never clear when he actually gets any kind of rest.
Like now, for instance. It's a little after 5 in the morning and Akira's at his coffee table in the living room, nose deep in a book and dog (mostly) out like a light on his lap. When Haruaki comes out of his new bedroom, Akira of course looks up from his book with a smile as energetic as ever. ]
Ah, good morning Abe-sensei.
He goes to bed every evening at 10 pm, 'when good kids go to sleep', and wakes up exactly seven hours later at 5 am. Akira's advised that eight hours is the sweet spot for most humans, but the routine is so thoroughly ingrained it's not likely to change even in a strange new reality.
Meanwhile, Haruaki has never caught Akira sleeping. He's awake when Haruaki goes to bed, awake when he gets up, when he leaves for errands, when he gets home from errands...Akira seems tired every now and then, sure, but it's never clear when he actually gets any kind of rest.
Like now, for instance. It's a little after 5 in the morning and Akira's at his coffee table in the living room, nose deep in a book and dog (mostly) out like a light on his lap. When Haruaki comes out of his new bedroom, Akira of course looks up from his book with a smile as energetic as ever. ]
Ah, good morning Abe-sensei.

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