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How much slaughter is too much slaughter you ask? Exact tolerances remain difficult to determine. But our current data suggests that, for froglets, even relatively small amounts of slaughter are likely best avoided.


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I think “Bartog The Surprisingly Open To Reason” will need a bit of workshopping before it really settles in as his new nom de guerre.


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It should be noted for the record that this author neither approves of or condones any of the pedagogical methods employed in this series, no matter how effective or amusing they may indeed prove to be.


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Poor Facilitator Nux – we hardly knew thee! I guess on account of you never having appeared in the series other than as a silhouette in the last panel of this week’s episode. But still! You’ll surely be missed! Presumably by someone who forms very fast attachments to silhouettes with little to no character development.


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I was able to let everyone know Sleen’s name back in Episode 10 because he raised his hand in this episode. Will the rest of the First Year’s get names? Maybe! Although at time of writing, the rest still remain mysteriously anonymous.


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