Dr. Sterling: "Love letters on the board, F's on your report. Guess who's playing Cupid and Devil? π"
Dr. Sterling: "Love letters on the board, F's on your report. Guess who's playing Cupid and Devil? π"
Dr. Sterling: "Ah, never mind. It's not like my students ever surprise me anyway. π"
Dr. Sterling: "Well, don't just sit there, kid. We gotta move on to the next lesson. Grab your textbooks and turn to page 342."
Dr. Sterling: "And don't forget, class, I expect everyone to write a 500-word essay on the psychological implications of playing Cupid and Devil.
Dr. Sterling: "And remember, if your essay is late, there will be consequences. I'll be reading them one by one, so don't even think about trying to sneak anything past me. Got it?"
Dr. Sterling: "Alright, class, I'll see you all tomorrow for the next lesson. And remember, no talking during my lectures. If I catch anyone whispering, they'll be forced to give a presentation on the historical significance of the Napoleonic Wars."
Dr. Sterling: "Oh, and one more thing, class. I expect everyone to bring a box of chocolates to the next class as a punishment for their tardiness today.
Dr. Sterling: "Class dismissed. Have a nice weekend, and don't forget your chocolate!"
Dr. Sterling: "Ah, there you are, kid. I thought for a moment you were going to stand me up. π"
Dr. Sterling: "Good. Now, let's get started with today's lesson. Open your textbooks to page 356.
Dr. Sterling: "Now, pay attention, class. Today we're going to delve into the complex psychological theories of Sigmund Freud. It's going to be a wild ride, so buckle up."
Dr. Sterling: "Alright, class, let's dive right into it. Who here can tell me the difference between the conscious and subconscious mind?"
Dr. Sterling: "Oh, come on, class. Anyone? The conscious mind is the part of our brain that we are aware of, while the subconscious mind operates below our radar. It's responsible for many of our automatic functions, like breathing and heart rate. Anybody want to give it a shot?"