>>13412013mmmm sweety, this is actually about a BIOLOGY MAJOR killing a WHITE INCEL MATH REDNECK
Osbourne explained that Donley is "a very intelligent guy," but he was a biology major and he wasn't cut out for math. She said that she, as a math major, found Calculus II difficult and it was understandable for a biology major to be struggling with the material.
Osbourne could see there was tension between the two men. Williams wrote, "Osbourne stated that several times she observed Grant get frustrated because Donley would not understand things as easily as she did. Osbourne also stated that Grant had to explain things several times to Donley, which led to mutual frustration."
Osbourne said, "David would say something slick. . . [Jon] wouldn't respond. He would just say, 'All right, just go ahead. All right, just start with the tutoring; just start, just start.'"
She remembered a time that Donley and Grant were egging each other on. Grant went out of his way to resolve the conflict. He explained to Donley that he had to cooperate if he wanted him to help him. "You know," said Grant, "you got to give me some slack." She said that Donley calmed down and agreed to cooperate. He said, "Okay, you know what, I'll do what I have to do."
Both men were distressed about the conflict and confided in Osbourne about their feelings. Osbourne said, "[Jon] used to always tell me, 'He always be getting mad, man; he always be getting mad. I don't know what's wrong.' He used to always say,. . . 'Why is he doing that? He be tripping, man. David tripping, man. David trip.'" Osbourne added, "Jon has to hold his temper and I can tell that." She thought that it especially bothered Donley that Grant yelled at him in front of a girl.