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* JerkAssHasAPoint: Jerome goes to the photography exhibit of an obnoxious female classmate but only because he wants to learn the name of the model in the photos. You can't really blame the classmate for calling him as asshole, especially since Jerome mainly sees art as a way to get into the pants of pretty girls.

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* JerkAssHasAPoint: Jerome goes to the photography exhibit of an obnoxious female classmate but only because he wants to learn the name of the model in the photos. You While she's another vapid idiot who thinks she's a better artist than she actually is, you can't really blame the classmate for calling him as asshole, an asshole for coming just for the model, especially since Jerome mainly sees art as a way to get into the pants of pretty girls.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of color (he's in a figure drawing class so, '''YES''', they are important) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of or color (he's in a figure drawing and painting class so, '''YES''', they are important) ''very'' relevant) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing ''nothing'' to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).
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* InsufferableImbecile: While Eno seems to think he's so smart about art that he'd be seen more as an InsufferableGenius, he's actually this to Jerome and teachers. During a presentation on what makes art timeless, one student (a black girl) takes issue with only white men, Eno adds his own two cents by going on a tirade about how art is being used as a means to attract a mate and how the history of art is about implementation of masculinity, the instructor has a visibly annoyed look on her face over his pretentious stupidity.

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* InsufferableImbecile: While Eno seems to think he's so smart about art that he'd be seen more as an InsufferableGenius, he's actually this to Jerome and teachers. During a presentation on what makes art timeless, one student (a black girl) takes issue with only white men, men having their works being featured, Eno adds his own two cents by going on a tirade about how art is being used as a means to attract a mate and how the history of art is about implementation of masculinity, the instructor has a visibly annoyed look on her face over his pretentious stupidity.
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* EnragedByIdiocy: Jerome has a habit of snapping at his classmates whenever they look down on his work while treating their own terrible works like they're the greatest works of all time while talking like they're wiser and more skilled than they actually are.


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* InsufferableImbecile: While Eno seems to think he's so smart about art that he'd be seen more as an InsufferableGenius, he's actually this to Jerome and teachers. During a presentation on what makes art timeless, one student (a black girl) takes issue with only white men, Eno adds his own two cents by going on a tirade about how art is being used as a means to attract a mate and how the history of art is about implementation of masculinity, the instructor has a visibly annoyed look on her face over his pretentious stupidity.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of color (his in a figure drawing class so, '''YES''', they are important) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of color (his (he's in a figure drawing class so, '''YES''', they are important) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of color (his in a figure drawing class so, '''YES'', they are important) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Jerome's classmates and many other art students act as if they're much more intelligent and wise than he is, when it's clear they're all very pretentious, lazy and uninspired manchildren [[CantTakeCriticism who cannot take any criticism to their work without acting arrogant towards him]]. Special mention goes to one named Eno, who boasts ridiculous compliments to everyone but Jerome to their work, claims that art is a means simply for to attract mates and nothing more, and insists that he finds his assignments constricting and irrelevant because his work has nothing to do with form or light of color (his in a figure drawing class so, '''YES'', '''YES''', they are important) but questioning the nature of aesthetic experience (which has nothing to do with figure drawing or drawing in general).

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