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I recently went on a date with a girl who was definitely not in my league, despite all that it felt really natural and we hit it off almost immediately. She was giving me the signs so I asked her on a date. I picked her up in my car and we started exchanging music that we liked. She had a pretty normal taste in music so I was playing some mainstream rap that I liked and thought she’d vibe with too, that’s when it happened. I played EAST, the hardest probably song I could think of, Her demeanor immediately soured. She shot me 9 times with a semi-automatic pistol likely confiscated from a territorial gang conflict, incited a riot at my place of residence, robbed me, took my car radio, and had the audacity to change the song to Yummy by Justin Bieber before leaving my nearly-lifeless corpse. I never forgave her and she moved a couple days later. This is a serious message guys, don’t play Earl too early for girls, they simply don’t get it.
One of the most important things as a mentor is to use your knowledge and experience to help your students, and Kakashi was uniquely qualified in helping. Kakashi recognized that Sakura simply needed to refine her skills and Naruto needed general training on being a Shinobi, but Sasuke was on a more personal level, so he wanted to create a bond with him.
Edit: Man, some of ya’ll are really invested into Kakashi’s teachings