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Anonymous /vg/527415117#527481892
6/15/2025, 6:22:36 AM
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>This disability is a lot harder to navigate
The whole point of the school is to help students learn how to function despite their disabilities. They should have been able to turn in their paper work.
Presumably there is at least one blind class per year and they were able to turn in their papers.

>Shizune allowed it.
But she isn't obligated to extend the deadline anymore. Expecting her to do so after already allowing one extension and acting like Shizune is being unreasonable isn't the habit of a good person.

>Doesn't Shizune do the same to Misha and tried to do the same to Hisao?
She brings them into the student council but is involved herself in working. e.g. she assembles carts with Hisao instead of delegating the task to Hisao entirely and potentially leaving the job incomplete if he doesn't finish. She would make sure the task got finished even if she initially asked another person to do it.

>The alternative would be to go hassle people when they are sick.
Showing up at their room and picking up the documents isn't much of a hassle for the sick students or Lilly since the dorms are all on the campus.

>Didn't Misha and Shizune spend days playing Risk in the student council room?
They spread out their work over the time available instead of scrambling at the last minute.
Lilly waiting until even beyond the last moment to turn in the paper work is just like Lilly putting off telling Hisao about leaving until Akira decides Hisao deserves to know. If she was more proactive she and Hisao might have been able to come to terms with the decision that Lilly wanted to stay with Hisao instead of having the shock of it come too late for anything but a mad dash to the airport by Hisao. Hell, just telling Hisao herself might have the same effect even if she waited.
You could view the argument between Lilly and Shizune as foreshadowing the Lilly route's fundamental conflict.