Chroot Gone: Tom Replaces Him as Your Mentor

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In summary, Chroot is currently unavailable due to personal issues with his real life girlfriend. Tom will be taking over as Mentor in his absence. There is speculation about Chroot's sudden absence, with some suggesting he was arrested for running through the streets drunk and naked. However, it was clarified that he was actually yelling "streaking!" and no one was running with him. There is also mention of a Cutest Guy/Girl thread and someone being arrested for trying to eliminate their competition.
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Chroot is gone:D

Hi Chroot is gone:D

I think he is busy with his RL gf issues,

Meanwhile, I'll replace him as your Mentor!:D


-- Tom


Chroot, we want you back soon [b(]
 
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How do we know this? did he post something ?
 
  • #3
Really? He's gone? Where did he go?

- Warren
 
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Originally posted by chroot
Really? He's gone? Where did he go?

- Warren

I heard that on New Years eve he was arrested for running through the streets drunk and naked. He was yelling Eureka or something like that.
 
  • #5
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
I heard that on New Years eve he was arrested for running through the streets drunk and naked. He was yelling Eureka or something like that.

No he was screaming "streaking! We're all streaking! This was perplexing as there was no one running with him[?]
 
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Where is Greg when you need him to change status!
 
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PrudensOptimus, you little stinker. You can't subversively try to eliminate your competition in the Cutest Guy/Girl thread in this manner. I will have to report you to the authorities. In the meantime, you are arrested. You'll have to come down to the station with me.
 

1. What is the concept of "Chroot Gone: Tom Replaces Him as Your Mentor"?

"Chroot Gone: Tom Replaces Him as Your Mentor" is a hypothetical scenario that explores the idea of someone being replaced as a mentor by another person. It is a metaphor for the changing dynamics of mentor-mentee relationships.

2. What is the significance of the term "Chroot" in this scenario?

The term "chroot" stands for "change root" and it is a command used in computer operating systems to change the root directory for a process. In this scenario, it represents a shift in the mentor-mentee relationship where the original mentor is no longer the guiding force.

3. Who is Tom in this scenario?

Tom is the person who replaces the original mentor. He can represent a new mentor, a colleague, a peer, or anyone who takes on the role of a mentor in the mentee's life.

4. What are some potential reasons for the "Chroot" to occur in a mentor-mentee relationship?

The "chroot" can occur due to various reasons such as the mentee outgrowing the original mentor, the mentor retiring or moving on to a different role, or the mentee seeking guidance from a different source. It can also occur naturally as the mentor-mentee relationship evolves over time.

5. How can one cope with the "Chroot" in their mentor-mentee relationship?

One can cope with the "chroot" by understanding that change is a natural part of life and that it can lead to growth and new opportunities. It is important to communicate openly and honestly with both the original mentor and the new mentor, and to embrace the new dynamic of the mentor-mentee relationship.

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