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Then the teacher ends up getting with a student and its really really frickin' weird.
or the teacher could just like. not get with a student lmao
@Inkarnate Are you truly a clichéd tsundere if you are aware that you’re a clichéd tsundere?
Being a self-aware tsundere is like, the worst kind of tsundere. ESPECIALLY if they're one of those violent ones from the 2000s era like Louise or Shana or some shit. Who the fuck would beat the shit out of someone then be like "haha uwu i'm such a tsun desu you baka" and then go all >.< :P on your ass
Tsundere types have to be played straight IMO
Being a self-aware tsundere is like, the worst kind of tsundere. ESPECIALLY if they're one of those violent ones from the 2000s era like Louise or Shana or some shit. Who the fuck would beat the shit out of someone then be like "haha uwu i'm such a tsun desu you baka" and then go all >.< :P on your ass
Tsundere types have to be played straight IMO
@Inkarnate
I agree, Taiga is probably the best example of a tsun done right. Toradora is a classic.
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As an educator, I retain my GM privilege to say a HARD NO on that.
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The easiest route is not play a teacher in either real life or in role-play!
Which can be really terrible writing advice.
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True, but I also find it interesting if a teacher joined the team. We’ve seen adults join the Persona Team before in P2, and teachers have been social links and confidants in P3 and P5.
If only king Moron could have been a persona user...
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That is like the worst example to use tbh that guy was...
...not great