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In {{Community}} Jeff didn\'t even answer, just walked out and kissed Annie. As I understood, if he\'d have \'\'said\'\' something, a \
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In {{Community}} Jeff didn\\\'t even answer, just walked out and kissed Annie. As I understood, if he\\\'d have \\\'\\\'said\\\'\\\' something, a \\\"sorry, but I don\\\'t feel the same way\\\", or even \\\"give me a few days to think\\\", he wouldn\\\'t have been considered a {{Jerkass}}. But I also think walking away silently was a rude thing to do, even Troy remarked that everybody is waiting for him to \\\'\\\'react\\\'\\\'.
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Criteria that Aang agreed to support when he became Pakku\'s student.
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Criteria that Aang agreed to support when he became Pakku\\\'s student. Nothing says he has to like it, but needs must, as they say, when the devil drives.
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As has been said, his not training Katara (I don\'t train members of group x), while connected, is NOT the same as his not training Aang.
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As has been said, his not training Katara (I don\\\'t train members of group x), while connected, is NOT the same as his not training Aang.

I won\\\'t deny that I dislike Katara, but that\\\'s not why I\\\'m defending Pakku. I honestly believe it\\\'s his right to make the choices he makes, even if I might not agree with them.

\\\'\\\'His views on women are the whole reason why he wouldn\\\'t train Katara/Aang in the first place. If he didn\\\'t have those views, there would have been no conflict.\\\'\\\'
Sounds like straw to me.

\\\'\\\'Edit- Basically, while generally it is pretty reasonable that a Master chooses who his students are, the whole issue arises because Pakku has unreasonable criteria for who he will teach.\\\'\\\'

Criteria that Aang agreed to support when he became Pakku\\\'s student.
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