The Art of Not Caring About Anything, But Pretending To
John's teaching philosophy is a delicate dance between apathy and enthusiasm. He approaches each lesson with the detached air of a robot, but still somehow manages to make his students laugh.
His approach is unorthodox, but effective. He has a way of making even the most mundane topics seem interesting, if only for the sake of poking holes in their dullness.
When not busy teaching, John enjoys collecting rare species of mold and playing the trombone.
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