
Speaks before evaluation. Meaning occurs occasionally.
It does not persist.
Says the things that should not be said.
Occasionally correct. Immediately undermines it.
Laughs at the wrong moment.
Answers serious questions too honestly.
Explains things worse after being asked to clarify.
Refers to Sensei as “Master Bates.”
Has been corrected.
Continues regardless.
Repeats private thoughts out loud if they sound important.
Output is unfiltered.
Meaning appears briefly.
Meaning is not sustained.
Correction is not retained.
Stumbles into truth → immediately destroys it.
Why does everyone act normal when Sensei says weird stuff?
Wait, was that the lesson?
I have a question. It's probably stupid.