About the game Hisao plays in the "Throwing Balls" scene

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About the game Hisao plays in the "Throwing Balls" scene

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I think there have been a sign or warning or something along the lines of "In order to win this game you must exert significant physical force, so if you have, I dunno, a heart condition or something that could kill you if you work too hard, you might wanna step off." I know that it was Hisao's fault (well, partially Shizune and Misha for making him get another doll) but it seems like the school would know that there are students who might very well ball-toss themselves into cardiac arrest, and warn against certain games that tire somebody out. Imagine if they had DDR set up...
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Envy wrote:"Excitement - No Hisao Allowed"
Ouch.

I agree with OP. Yamaku, being a school for people with need of some level of special care, should have those kind of signs. But then again, Misha nor Shizune knew at the moment that his heart is screwed up and Hisao probably didn't even notice if there was one, since he says he forgets about his condition (I think).
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Yeah but these are student run stands, the class that was in charge of that one stand might not have been aware that someone like Hisao was in their school. Not to mention, being high school students, it's kind of assumed that they're aware of their limits.

You could the say the same about the track field, yes their is a risk of getting hurt, but people should know their limitations.
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You're thinking too much like an American, home of sue happy idiots.
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I find that highly offensive. I know plenty of idiots who are by no means sue-happy.
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Spoon wrote:I find that highly offensive. I know plenty of idiots who are by no means sue-happy.
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I assume just like they trust the students not to eat foods that will kill them (Except Emi. She doesn't trust you to not give yourself a heart attack), they assume students won't do stupid things at the festival, like get drunk and fall off roofs. I mean, if you're going to do that sort of stupid stuff, A sign isn't going to stop you.
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