Emmet stares at Nick icily. "I am unaware of which 'guy' you are referring to, but rest assured: I have no intention of being him. I only intend to be myself."
"And any judgments I have made about you are a result of your own words and actions. An assumption, on the other hand, is a judgment that is presumed to be true without any corroborating evidence," Emmet explains as he changes, pulling off his wristband and taking his microwave emitter out of his pocket. 'I do not mind, but after some time it will be annoying, Emmet thinks to himself. Which, of course, means that he does mind and he finds it annoying already. Only fair, I suppose, given how much he annoys me almost every time he opens his mouth. I would not expect Nick to actually communicate what he means; our initial disagreement arose because I was unwilling to put up with his dishonest, phony posturing.
"And you can hardly complain that my analysis of your apparent character finds you the type of student who would skip the first day of class, even in a security lockdown. That judgment is shared by others who evidently have not been making such 'unfair deductions'. After all, you knew that Trillian, Yoshi, and Jerry were planning to skip class, as well as Johnathan, who evidently thought better of it after some consideration," he explains, nodding to John. "And of course, it is my hypothesis that you knew of their plans because they invited you along to go with them, which they would not have done if they had not judged you likely to accompany them," Emmet finishes, just as he finishes suiting himself up in the United Nations exercise suit.