On Grace and Ellen's first lesson the math teacher, Mr. Alephnull, messes with them by pretending to make astrology-like calculations concluding with "a duplicate squirrel of some sort".
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- Monday, March 11, first year
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Art[]
- Color
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- Portrait
- Four rows: two panels in row 1, two panels in row 2 of which the right one is somewhat wider than the left one, three panels in row 3 of which the right one is somewhat wider than the other two, two panels in row 4 (total: nine panels)
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Moperville South, 1st period | |
Ellen | (waving at the teacher) Uh, hi, Mr. Alephnull? I'm Ellen, and this is Grace. |
Mr. Alephnull | Ah, yes, the mysterious new student. |
Ellen | What? No, no, we're not mysterious! |
Grace holds Ellen's arm, and possible her back, for support. | |
Mr. Alephnull | Of course you are. Two new student join us no the same day with the same schedule and who have apparently known each other beforehand? |
Mr. Alephnull | (close-up of his eyes) It reeks of mystery. |
Mr. Alephnull | Mysteries, however, are what math is for! If we take today's date, facter in your respective dates of birth... ...apply the visible percentage of the current moon phase, work in your genders (XX) as variables... |
Mr. Alephnull | (off-panel as Ellen and Grace are shown) ...and a little of this... ...a little of that... ...carry the one... |
Mr. Alephnull | Huh. That's odd. The end result appears to be a duplicate squirrel of some sort. |
Ellen and Grace are surprised | |
Ellen | What?! |
Grace | Really?! |
Mr. Alephnull | Nah, I was just messing with you. That was pure gibberish! Come, let's get you two introduced. |