Your Punishment 2016-04-18

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Your Punishment 2016-04-18

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http://wapsisquare.com/comic/your-punishment/

We knew Kath would make the punishment fit the crime.
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Ooohhhhh that is rough.
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"Could I just be grounded until I'm twenty-one, instead?"
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The classic method for learning something well:
  • Watch one.
  • Do one.
  • Teach one.
I guess it's likely to work pretty well for learning well what not to do, also! For Atsali to have to explain to Pickle how and why she messed up, she'll need to explain it clearly and convincingly to herself, first.

How did Kath get so wise?

(Excellent choice of avatar, AFF! I guess we can start referring to Paul as The Great Badger, right?)
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So did this situation actually cause Kath to get a streak of grey in her hair?
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Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
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Having to explain it to the tumbleweed is worse than explaining it to Kath... who is looking awfully good these days compared to her origins in the strip...
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DilyV wrote:Having to explain it to the tumbleweed is worse than explaining it to Kath... who is looking awfully good these days compared to her origins in the strip...
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Ow! Ow ow ow!

"Maybe the secret is to not do things that would disappoint five-year-olds?"
jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
Unfortunately that is a possibility . . . we had one like that in my school more than thirty years ago, and the courts wouldn't let the district get rid of her because it might violate her rights.

Apparently the rights of the girls didn't matter.

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Ouch and thats just the first part. Still may be grounded till shes 21
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Dave wrote:The classic method for learning something well:
  • Watch one.
  • Do one.
  • Teach one.
I guess it's likely to work pretty well for learning well what not to do, also! For Atsali to have to explain to Pickle how and why she messed up, she'll need to explain it clearly and convincingly to herself, first.

How did Kath get so wise?

(Excellent choice of avatar, AFF! I guess we can start referring to Paul as The Great Badger, right?)
AND piles on the guilt... trying to explain to a minor why she did something she should not do... :shock: :(
AND making sure pickle does NOT shout encouragement!!!! :roll:
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FreeFlier wrote:Ow! Ow ow ow!

"Maybe the secret is to not do things that would disappoint six-year-olds?"
jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
Unfortunately that is a possibility . . . we had one like that in my school more than thirty years ago, and the courts wouldn't let the district get rid of her because it might violate her rights.

Apparently the rights of the girls didn't matter.

--FreeFlier
well I guess it depends whether the other players would get badly wounded!!! Thats why the first year does not mix with the fifth year!
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jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.

Sounds to me like you're talking about sexual abuse... Right?

Wouldn't surprise me. Paul is willing to go very dark, and Atsali is sort of a prime target for that sort of thing.
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jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
You may be on to something. Could be that the team has been suffering from a distinct lack of cohesion and the coach, knowing how selfless Sali is from Jessie's wardrobe malfunction in the pool, hoped that selflessness would rub off.
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jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
If you're implying what i think you're implying, i certainly hope that that's not the case.

Some coaches (and people in general) can get pretty obsessed with winning,regardless of the sport.
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Gyrrakavian wrote:Some coaches (and people in general) can get pretty obsessed with winning,regardless of the sport.
Especially because it's not the coach who takes the hard hits, broken bones, torn ligaments and concussions that the team members risk, essentially for free - and he needs to protect his multi-million yearly contract.

Sad about the kids who get injured, but just that's part of gladiatorial contests ... errr ... college sports, right?
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GlytchMeister: I think you need to see your analyst about that unhealthy obsession... :roll:

As Gyrrakavian says, it is more about the sport, medals, trophy, and a chance to play in the big league... competitivity is very high, and coaches get it too, by proxy...
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Punishment AND support. Wow, when you squeeze six souls into one body you get a really impressive Mom.
jeffepp wrote:Just a thought: what's the chance that the coach was interested in other skills, not related to sports? That she really wanted our girl on her team, and in her locker room. If you are going to break that many rules, is it really for a win at a third tier high school sport? Some how, things aren't adding up in my mind.

I'm not saying that Atsali would have been cognizant of the nature of the attention, or intentionally encouraging it. For her, the nice lady was giving her things, because she was good. The idea that she might need to be "extra good" off the field later, to keep the toys coming, would not have accured to her.

Just a few thoughts.
It's POSSIBLE. Especially given that Atsali is part Siren and therefore, according to stereotype, racially inclined to promiscuity. Add in the incubus part and some people may have fantasies they can't resist.

But this whole thing doesn't make sense. Atsali is the Queen Bee of the school. People know she's a Siren and hence a predator; I don't know how Coach Adler thought she could pull off breaking school rules by having her on the team. Not to mention she's the adopted niece of some of the heaviest hitters in the para-universe; that's the sort of thing you approach with EXTREME caution. Also, we've seen the Coach in action. She's no nonsense, and not a font of sympathy, but she seems fair and intelligent. I can't see her risking everything by either attempting to put moves on Atsali OR sneak a ringer into the field hockey team. Of course there are coaches and authority figures who do that sort of thing all the time, and predators in para-sports teams may be a dirty secret nobody acknowledges. We need to know more about what's going on before we can figure out... what's going on... :shock:
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I do wish we'd seen the confrontation between Kath and the coach. But maybe it hasn't happened yet, since Pickle was with her. She'd have had to rein herself in.
But, yeah, I think there's more to the story. I don't know what the more is, but it's there. The coach had to know Atsali was a predator, and the rules regarding them in sports. There have to be some strict rules, and consequences laid out. Why jeopardize her job like that? A tennis permission form was signed-did she think mom would never go to a tennis match? And even if she didn't know that birdbrain had taken a tennis form to fool mom, even if she received a field hockey form with mom's (traced) signature, she still, at the very least, knowingly broke the predator competition rule.
Atsali is known to be a siren. Recently, she's had the tail and bat wings appear at school. It's not like no one knows.
I'm very curious how this will play out!

Edit-wrote this before eee posted! Posting anyway. :D
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I think I could understand this more if it was the other kind of hockey (ice hockey), because there is HUGE pressure to perform, especially in MNHS Hockey circles.

And yes, I would even mean that about high school girls' ice hockey.
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