[ The way he says that word, friend, has always sounded insincere, but she doesn't comment on it. You meet all kinds of people in the universe after all.
Hey, don't judge her name man. She didn't choose it, and it's not her fault the world calls space nukes something that sounds like her name! She blames the IPC. It's always the IPC's fault. She bets they're the ones who coined the term. ]
Business partner...? Isn't he a teacher?
[ Dr. Ratio didn't seem like the type to engage in business, of all things. He kind of seemed like an egotistical know-it-all, actually... A total weirdo of a teacher.
She did look him up after the Space Station incident out of curiosity, but all she got was that the guy was mad smart and also a very harsh teacher. And that people loved him anyway, which, fair, he's very good looking. If she was a student, she'd take his classes just to be yelled at too—
Ahem. She tilts her head to the side, questioning. What kind of business did Dr. Ratio and Aventurine do? ]
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Hey, don't judge her name man. She didn't choose it, and it's not her fault the world calls space nukes something that sounds like her name! She blames the IPC. It's always the IPC's fault. She bets they're the ones who coined the term. ]
Business partner...? Isn't he a teacher?
[ Dr. Ratio didn't seem like the type to engage in business, of all things. He kind of seemed like an egotistical know-it-all, actually... A total weirdo of a teacher.
She did look him up after the Space Station incident out of curiosity, but all she got was that the guy was mad smart and also a very harsh teacher. And that people loved him anyway, which, fair, he's very good looking. If she was a student, she'd take his classes just to be yelled at too—
Ahem. She tilts her head to the side, questioning. What kind of business did Dr. Ratio and Aventurine do? ]