Teaching Mrs. Tingle
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1:11:02
Why are you so bitter and angry?
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Why do you want to destroy me?
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I don't want to destroy you.
I want to teach you.

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Oh, that is bullshit.
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You know, you hide behind your
degree, but the reality is...

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is that you're jealous
of every student you teach.

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You never got out of this town, did you?
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You went to high school here.
Now you teach here,

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and you're going to die here.
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And you resent anyone who has a future,
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anyone who's gonna get out and have a life.
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No, I resent what you're going to do with that life.
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Selfish, mindless pursuits
of your generation...

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will only bring us closer
to destruction, and I despise it.

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That is not good enough, Mrs. Tingle.
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if you're disillusioned with the youth of today,
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you have no one to blame but yourself.
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Always the Salem witch
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completely innocent, wrongly accused.
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ironic, isn't it?
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You still don't know what that word means.
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Metaphoric, yes.
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Symbolic, maybe.
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But there's no irony involved.
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would you please look that word up?
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Oh, I am on to you, Mrs. Tingle. you're over.
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you're trying to take as many
people with you as you can,

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but I am not scared of you.
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Who do you think you're fooling?
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you're so scared, I can smell it.
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Your fear is the most predictable
thing about you.

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You've lived your whole life in fear
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terrified of making a mistake;
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scared to death you won't get that A,
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that scholarship, that ticket out,
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afraid you'll never escape
your mother and her name tag,

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or your father who won't return your calls.
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That's why you've shunned Luke...

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