My professor friend Mrs. Harris had a problem with a guy student and me and her counceled about everything under the sun anyway so we casually expressed our fear of Adrien and the bottom line was the truth that he was muscular, emotionally a cannon and aparently danger to her and to the class and campus. We thought through it and decided not to tell on him to the higher ups because than he would know it was she that "told" again we recognized that probably he will never again attend another one of her lectures after the sememster, so we decided to allow him to think he could be a control freak in his own mind. After the exams and sememster ended she graded him with a "C" and he deserved a "D minus" But since she loves herself, and values her limbs, we both decided to just take a sigh of relief that we had him in no more lectures again. We both decided that Adrien eventually would have the Karma thing catch up with him "somewhere, some time" and it was not our job. We preserved our serenity, the classes peace as well and don't have to have worries about trama happening to her in real life, in her dreams or anywhere. "The Gut tell you the truth, when a person, Male or Female seems scary, because he or she "IS Dangerous" So you don't feel too bad and be glad when you don't have him in lecture next semester. Take care of yourself. You matter, You have to parent and love yourself, your inner big sister, may tell you to seriously just take it easy on this person, listen to her, for she loves and cherishes you and this individual aint worth your loss of happiness and clairity because you are pretty cute, pretty great, and worth a whole whole bunch, (he is a dumb aggrivating clunk-avoid this plefera demon, and don't feel immoral for passing him in the class, Protect your ***, you are more important, Karma will catch up eventually with this muscle head.
I love you teacher. robinee a junior college student
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"How lovely is the hand of God that soothes the rough road man has trod" (from-Beside Still Waters-A Book by Raymond B. Walker)
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