Maybe I'm dense, but I can't tell if she genuinely trusts her students to not to do the opposite, or she actually wants them to take advantage of this.
Hopefully the second, but she'd have to be stupidly naive for the first one.
That's funny the other day I posted a comment on Pinterest saying almost exactly what she did ("warning, don't go, it's a goldmine) and I got the exact same reaction. Don't worry thefandomisrising, people aren't nicer than they are stupid (sometimes).
Hopefully the second, but she'd have to be stupidly naive for the first one.