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Originally Posted by Astrocloud
What if leopard man wasn't leopard man but rather someone deformed by an accident.
I suppose that at some point we should allow the schools to teach that people are not all cookie cutter versions of one another.
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that's true.
my main concern here is the possibility that a teacher's appearance would be distracting in a learning environment, that's all. of course, upon meeting the person, more aspects would be considered as is typical when one speaks to potential teachers.
as for the hypotheticals...maybe the person is a great teacher, or maybe the person has some issues, i don't know unless i've met them. but to a certain degree, i can gauge from pictures if someone looks so unusual that *i* would have trouble concentrating on what they are saying. i guess leopard man just seems a bit much at first glance. not that i'm ruling him out, but he better know a lot about geopolitics. i'd have more sympathy for deformed star wars guy, since he might have something (more) to say about life. but i'm just guessing here, i can't say for sure what these people would be like.