"But I have no way of knowing what it is that you deem correct," Teja says. "It is of a value unique to yourself. Correct seems to encompass that one may not give you things, and that one should punish you in the manner you specify, and speak to you plainly."
He should carry a sheet of paper with explanations, like Fry does. But comparing him to Fry would be tantamount to telling Javert, yet again, that he is this or that thing, and when he discussed the man with Pyrrha, Teja had heartily agreed never to do that.
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He should carry a sheet of paper with explanations, like Fry does. But comparing him to Fry would be tantamount to telling Javert, yet again, that he is this or that thing, and when he discussed the man with Pyrrha, Teja had heartily agreed never to do that.