One time in geometry class my teacher had us program little robots with pencils on them to make shapes. The rules were it had to have 3 or more sides so he could count them and whomever got the most sides was awarded some candy. I asked to take the programming calculator home and spent all night programming the robot to make a circle. I tied for first place because he couldn't tell how many sides the circle had. 😂😂😂
There is an interpretation that a circle is a regular polygon with infinite sides As when you increase the number of sides a regular polygon has, it looks more and more like a circle
I drive 8 and 13 axis turning centers with robot for money, 3d printers at home. basically what you are looking at is just lines even when doing a circle because the circle is made on at least 2 linear axis at the same time. On a cnc there are shortcuts to do that so you dont have to write a million lines of code doing very small segments. In cadcam they have limited number of sides for circles to save performance for visual reasons, of course adjustable for whatever system is used.
@@Chris-fo6bt I am not saying you are stupid or something. I am saying you are awesome for showing really good outside the box thinking and outsmarting the teacher
I read through the essay. It actually makes perfect sense to the point where I wouldn't notice anything wrong with it if the first word of each line wasn't highlighted. What kind of genius-human is this person?
Just write the vertical words first, then go back and fill in the rest of the lines. An overachiever can accomplish it with ease. Average people find it tedious and time-consuming. Man I need to get a life and quit posting silly stuff.
The one about the WW2 guy. The test questions above the text we focused on are in Japanese. There are a couple things this can help with 1) The person writing had some translation problems (I lived in Japan and I recognize some things) 2) Germany was viewed very differently in Japan. They were allies and many of the atrocities did not make their way back to Japan leading to Germany having some level of cool fantasy about it from that time period. The kid didn't almost certainly didn't mean badly. WW2 was viewed very differently by Japan than it was by European powers.
@@HanMestov Yeah, I was visiting Indonesia for work, and our hosts took us to a Nazi themed restaurant and seemed genuinely confused with why we were horrified. I remember a stroy from last year I think that was about someone opening a Nazi themed Host bar in Tokyo, a bunch of twee looking guys in Nazi uniforms flirting with customers. I think Asia in general views Nazi's the way Americans view pirates. No one bats an eye about sending their dressed up like a murdering rapist boat thief for Halloween. It's pretty messed up, don't get me wrong.
In college, we were encouraged repeatedly to draw pictures on tests in my calculus class to at least get partial credit. One guy had no idea how to solve a problem so he drew a pig taking a ham out of an oven. He got partial credit. The drawing was amazing.
I get it. There's a fine line between being a likeable class clown who relieves tension and uplifts the class and being an obnoxious annoyance that impedes the educational process at the detriment of everyone.
@@rihardcisar6961 Not just that. It's knowing when to stop. You could be hilarious all day, have a full 45 minute set ready to go when the bell rings, and even make the teacher fall out of their seat laughing. But that's just not productive that environment.
The Oedipus "analysis" was a joke essay that was graded by a friend, never actually submitted to the teacher, and later posted online. I am somewhat disappointed that the video series you're reacting to keeps reusing answers that were in previous videos.
This reminded me of a time when a buddy of mine put off a term paper until the night before it was due, as do most college students. He asked me for help, and I obliged with the aid of a case of beer. The result was inspiring, if not brilliant. When he received his grade the comments read…. “You’re efforts did absolutely nothing to answer the question however, your response was so well written, I didn’t have the heart to give you less than a C-“.
If I were a teacher and had to grade something like 5:09 I would give: -1 point for missing the subject, +1 bonus point for correctly thinking outside the box. So the kids still get the full mark for a correct answer, but see it was not the thing asked for.
Easiest way to explain it: The critical angle is the angle which causes incident light to refract at 90 deg. or pi/2 radians. Any angle greater than the critical angle will cause a phenomenon known as total internal reflection, where light will become 'trapped' in a medium. The answer for the problem was 38.68 degrees, fysa.
That Hitler one reminded me of a horrible teacher I had in highschool. She hated me with a passion. Admittedly I didn't help, I had this nasty ability to never take notes, try or anything just listen to music in one ear with my head down whilst listening to the teacher. And getting the highest to second d highest marks in all tests, exams and end of term/semester. Anyway we had to write an essay on what good came of certain people in history. Sure okay. They are all bad people...not so good but okay I can see the point I guess. Teacher gets to pick who we write about....oh sssssshhh. She gives me Hitler....well fml. Well I write up this essay, I even ran it through my homeroom teacher and principal because I knew what was going to happen, wasn't the first, or last, time she set me up. Well out comes the day we hand them in, she was furious, she even said as I was such a proud Nazi I should read it out infront of class. Well the class wasn't happy they have to listen to me start reading out the almost 20 pages of the medical, technology and science discoveries that came from that horrible part of history. She eventually cuts me off and tells me to get our of her classroom and go to the principals office as I'm going to be expelled. I'm still grateful I ran all this by the principal first as I was just told to wait in the library for the rest of that lesson. And to be clear the phrase, this discovery came from horrific and completely unjustifiable experiments etc. That phrase and similar were littered throughout that essay. Honestly if I'd not put that in there I could have easily cut out atleast 1 to 3 pages. Maybe more of just this person and what his regime done were absolutely undefendable.
@@conlia nope, she had worked there for 20 years or something so was not feasible to fire. I was told to just do my best to keep contact with her to a bare minimum whilst in her class sadly no justice or happy ending.
I find myself intrigued, in a bile fascination sort of way. What other shit did this teacher try to pull? On another note, it sounds like this teacher is one of those ones who knows their job is all but assured, so they feel like they can get away with anything and judging by the lack of justice she actually could.
@@immortalfrieza most of the other stuff happened when she was my English teacher (not learning the language but things like writing short stories, analysis of Shakespeare etc). So she wanted all of us to wrote a short story, she had to read it as we were doing it so she could give feedback, she got to decide how many words/pages each was. It was marked over a few things using the school board criteria but it'd be an instant 100% if we could get it published. It could be anything, fiction, fantasy etc. Could use existing IPs, could be a short child story, young adult or full on novel. So I wrote a very short 40k novel, too dark, okay short star wars book aimed at kids, nope too short not good enough so I ended up writing a 300 page star wars novel. She submitted it as id run out of time, didn't even do any marking on it, it wasn't really good and of course wouldn't be published. Turns out she also sent it to Lucas film stating I was trying to steal their work and I should be sued for using their IP, thankfully she was stupid enough to include it and also say it was a school project so nothing ever came from it and I never heard from them. But because of it not being published, it being IP theft and it was "too long and was not a subject/genre id ever read" I got a 0. She also graded all my work exceedingly harshly. Always with the "I'm grading you on what I believe you can do and this is just dissapponting" so many times I had to go to the principal office, and get other English teachers to grade my work so I wouldn't fail. Which meant I was always getting the highest to second highest marks, though fro her the highest % I ever got was a 15% for "atleast submitting something". Even in group projects. Everyone would get very good grades but oh no somehow if they got an 87% I somehow got marked separately from everyone and got 0. Also got detention anytime I went over her head to get my stuff regraded fairly. Or for having the audacity to ask why she hated me and seemingly wanted me to drop out of highschool. Got detention for 2 weeks for asking if the reason she hated me was because she was old and needed to be laid, even offered to get her an escort. Admittedly I deserved that detention but I was getting really annoyed by then. Edit: honestly I wish I could go back in time and not say that to her sure she was a complete monster to me, but it was very immature of me and I still regret giving her any justification for her behaviour esp as by then it was year 12 and only had like 4 months left with the monster.
@@azazeldeath I would have at least had myself transferred to a different class if I ever had a teacher like that. Failing that gather evidence and talk to my parents so I could get her fired. That shit is SO wrong...
I remember in high school, we had a basic “tell me about yourself” worksheet on the first day of class, and I always hated those. So I tried to fill it out in the most smarty pants way possible. They had questions like, “What makes you different from everyone else,” and, “What do you want to be when you grow up.” Those are only two questions I remember, and I remember my answers being. 1) My fingerprint. 2) Happy. I also remember trigonometry my senior year. I was really not trying by the end of the year, and on my test, there was a question asking about how much force it would take to move an object upwards or something like that. I could not at all remember how to do it, so I took the weight it gave me of the object and wrote down, “It’s got to be at least [this many] pounds of force.” Which I still feel was technically right, but of course it was counted wrong.
These videos are always funny 😂 I was a good student and a bit of a teachers pet and also quiet. Most teachers let me chill so long as I got my work done. Doodled on every sheet of paper I was given (except for big tests) and when I finished work early I was allowed to use my headphones to listen to music. Was nice
One of my teachers would always encourage us to get done with the tests quickly so that we could draw and assignment on the back of the sheet. (I still clearly remember having to draw a skateboarding dinosaur 😂). He wasn’t our art teacher by the way. Same guy also had a method of determining the „workethnic“ grade I guess (I‘m German. I have no idea what’s it called in English. 😅). He would tell us to write a test sheet. He then would collect them and pass them around class, then give them back so you could correct them. Based on that you would get your grade. It was always really fun and really hard to come up with good questions. Because you didn’t want to make it too hard but also you had to let your inner sadist out since you finally got the chance to fuck your classmates over. 😂😂😂
Here's a moment of school that I remember. It was in middle school my eighth grade year. I was making my way to the testing room for the state standardized tests we had to take every year. I got pushed down the stairs and was late to the testing room, I told the teacher that I was pushed down the stairs. She told me that she didn't care, my two friends who were helping me walk gave him an evil eye and helped me walk out to the nurse. I didn't break anything or sprain anything thankfully but the nurse told me that I did the right thing by going to her office. She apologized for my testing monitors behaviour and gave me a can of sprite. The testing monitor tried giving me detention for walking out on a state test but once the vice principal found out why i was late he ripped up the detention slip and told me i I could retake the test.he then personally called the parents of the kid who pushed me and told that he might have to get the police involved. (As it was discrimination against the fact that im disabled and that is a felony in the United States of America). The parents of the kid apologized, I took the test the following week with the other students who couldn't take it for some reason or another and the school board people in carson who grades the test caught wind of why I didn't take the test the first time and they gave me extra credit for being mature about the whole situation. That testing monitor was eventually let go, due to similar situations involving disabled students. I saw her in Walmart like two years later, she told my mom I was a terrible student, I told her that she was a terrible teacher.
One of my fondest memories of secondary school science was a fellow student answering "what happened to the dinosaurs?" with "they went out for tea, they'll be back later". It was stupid but after a dull lesson, that was fun
My history teacher on tests often gives us a task to find out a meaning of a propaganda picture or a caricature or similar stuff. So when I had an interwar period and I had to dissect a propaganda picture of Papa Stalin being portrayed as a builder of a state, I've had to add under a task (still with an official answer) "which is as true, that explosions from 26th April 1986 were fireworks sponsored by a goverment and that Holodomor is a capitalist lie aiming to harm Soviet Union's good reputation." Yes, I've ripped it off from Arts Animations, very nice channel.
Man I was annoying as crap in HS. Definitely ran out my funniness for the class, but I made myself laugh and my close buddies. Thats really all that mattered to me and even so now a year or so after graduation I know I was annoying and I don't want to anymore, I think I'm better definitely. But I don't regret being annoying because it was good memories I guess. Never will be back in highschool again so I might as well cherish what memories I had in it
I know I'm late to the party, but I just have to say that I'm amazed at your information about AP classes. The AP class I took in high school had no test like at any point, nor did we receive college credit for it. It didn't even prepare us for college at all like it was supposed to.
I am a glad student in the “I draw on everything, because my teachers will get bored grading homework if I don’t” Club. Also known as, “Screw it, I’m gonna take a ten second break and draw a creepy eyeball.” And maybe write an essay of an answer… they’re more of my “sorry for what I’ve done to you” drawings…
Similar to the 'Do not write your essay on this page', a friend of mine was filling in a government form, on the last page was this sentence. 'Please do not write on this page', it was one of those pages that were specifically for the comments of the people who grade the information given. He was a regular smart ass, he decided that if they did not want him to write on that page, then they were not going to be able to write on it, he rubbed a candle all over the page, as everyone knows it is impossible to write on wax with a pen.
the one about hard water is both wrong and right at the same time XD hard water if we're talking hard LITERALLY would be ice, but hard water scientifically is water with a lot of particles in it
In history class, my teacher kept on making jokes. However, the jokes got me to laugh... This wouldn't normally be a problem, but... My laughter was contagious and ended up making the whole class laugh, to make it even funnier the principal then came in and said "I thought you were teaching a history class not a laugh class" I ended up having to leave the class almost every single day due to laugh too hard and not being able to stop, which I understood was distracting but the teachers jokes got me to Laugh and that got everyone else to laugh which made me laugh harder, and it sort of spiraled out of control.😅😂
7:20 We were prepared to explain that the student has craftily encoded the lyrics to Rick Astley's 1987 hit, NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP into the first word of each line of text in the essay answer. However, audio clues suggest that Mr Terry has already deduced this. They'll never rickroll YOU, sir.
7:08 Ik exactly what you’re talking about, everyday in the same class I just think “shut the fuck up and let the teacher talk” Not because I like school but because I don’t like homework
The rick roll essay makes perfect sense, and is very informative. It doesn’t feel forced at all, it’s incredibly impressive. Shame he misspelled Admin though. (Yes, I read the entire thing)
7:23 I paused and read the essay. It's about the history of computing and is actually coherent. Yes, they got a little creative with their words to force it in some places, but for the most part, it looks like something I'd hand in.
Answer at 14:38 is actually correct: Love leads to humans mating, reproduction of humans, etc. And without a doubt, humans are the strongest force on Earth, able to cause nuclear war in just minutes, for example. I don't know any other force on Earth which could cause mass extinction in an instant. (Of course, if we talk not only about "on Earth", then around 66 million years ago there was an asteroid that caused such a mass extinction...)
I don't know if anyone told you already, but the critical angle is the angle at which a light ray going from a denser material (such as glass) to a less dense medium (such as air) completely reflects back into the glass. (This is how fiber optic cables work.). To find it you need to know the index of refraction of glass (given) and the index of refraction of air (nearly one).
When I used to get nervous I used to doodle in the margins of my books I had to stop because the teachers would point at the margins and write a note saying "don't" or "do not draw in the margins" so the office gave me a doodle work
One of my college textbooks described the function of the hypothalamus in the same manner...fight, flight, feeding, and mating, otherwise known as the four Fs. I never forgot it.
a teacher told us once that "the tests are official documents" and that was enough for me to never attempt to make a joke on one that didn't stop some of my classmates though
Hey, welcome back Sir. I love history and I’m proud to learn it from teachers like you. I graduated in 2009, but it’s my most favorite class besides languages. 👍
4:50 Ok, this looks like it's from a junior high or high school English class in Japan. So, context... WW2 is kind of... Super glossed over. And not always mandatory. And often the War in Europe and the War in the Pacific are taught like they're two separate unconnected wars, and referred to by two different names (although "World War 2" sometimes comes up, that's not standard practice.) There are literally people who graduate high school and their knowledge of World War 2 is "Oh, you mean the War in the Pacific? Yeah, Japan was fighting the US and... I dunno, China? The US attacked Japan because... Something, maybe Japan was helping too many Asian countries and the US didn't like it. And it ended because atom bombs, and lots of people died, but that's ok now, because that was really long ago, no one remembers it, and the US and Japan are friends now!" I wish I was joking, but World History is optional, the Holocaust isn't really ever mentioned, and as for Chinese/Japanese/Korean conflicts... Let's just say that one reason tensions remain is nobody is learning the whole truth about those conflicts, least of all from their governments. There's other reasons (government inflexibility and every regional government jockeying for top-dog status, not to mention mild to moderate corruption), but as is true in many places around the world, political divides amongst the populace are down to ignorance, misinformation, real information, and old and irrational hate. A kid not understanding that Hitler was the bad guy doesn't surprise me.
1:24 I'm gonna be honest I've never heard of a word bank in my life so I was struggling to figure out what they should've done here until you started talking about a word bank as a singlular entity xD
9:37 If the teacher means the time complexity of QuickSort as a whole, it can never be better than Ω(nlg(n)). In fact, any sorting algorithm can never be better than Ω(n), implying the list is already sorted. I don't believe a O(n^0.75) is even possible, but if it were I think that would suggest the algorithm doesn't check all the elements to ensure the sorted order. Now if the teacher just means the method for selecting a pivot is O(n^0.75), well you couldn't get the real median without going through all n elements first. Therefore, if you're not going to go through all the elements to find the real median in the first place, you might as well just select the first element of each partition, so the the method for selecting a pivot point would be O(1).
I had to write a poem in college about the POV and feeling of a WW2 citizen during the blitz I accidentally turned the poem into lyrics for a rap song about history
13:20 -The nice part about Eastern Orthodoxy is it's much less loud and intrusive than the American Christian religious denominations. In Eastern Europe and Europe in general, religion isn't such a big community thing where you get judged if you miss church on Sunday. People generally don't care about other people's religious beliefs(or lackthereoff) and mind their own business and keep their religion to themselves. Whoever is religious, goes to church, lights candles, prays to icons(Jesus, Mary or different saints) and goes home. We dont have religious communities, sitting on benches, listening to speeches of some clean-shaven guy with a collar. I've only seen that on TV. Our popes/priests have long beards and whenever there's occasion, they chant something in an unintelligible language in church. And in general, religion isn't such a big deal in Europe. Which I like.
Terry: I love watching these kinds of videos that you do about kids being smarty pants in class. Takes me back to the day when I was in school doing waaay worse than these kids. Be glad you weren't my teacher! I have a video on my channel about one time that I was a teacher's pain!
I remember on my A level Geology papers I was angered when for the 3rd paper in a row was a trigonometry paper without ever being told trigonometry was on the curriculum So with time to spare I decided to have a page long rant about how it was unfair … I was bored and done Fast forward to results day and my biology teacher approaches me asking if I ranted about trigonometry, I affirmed and asked how she knew Apparently she knew the marker on my paper, the marker was amused by my rant and decided to send a shot of it to my teacher like a meme Then my teacher recognised my handwriting, it got even worse when my teacher then brought in my geology teacher to the mix
7:00 I've had to endure classes that had such clownshoes, and I went to an "honors" track from 1st to 12th grade. Every class had at least one until 11th grade, then it was a couple of these guys in the entire grade level of that school. Some of them were likely psychopaths, and all of them were quite arrogant, thinking they've figured out the system, but never really being able to come out on top because it's always everyone else's fault. 4:45 Can confirm, the instructions are in Japanese. Very few, if any, primary/secondary school students know about the atrocities committed in World War 2 because the textbooks/curricula are sanitized (except for the bombings of Japanese civilians, they make sure to include those) and there's a rather large amount of Japanese entertainment, particularly manga and anime, that either glorifies Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany or ignores what they did. So there's literally no discussion of things like the Battan Death March, the Nanking Massacre, the frequent and egregious abuse of POWs, or the human experimentation performed by the Axis. They _might_ mention the Holocaust, but I've never seen Japanese media even mention it. Generally the portrayal of the war goes something like this: "Japan enters war with China. Suddenly Japan attacks Pearl Harbor (no mention of what Germany was up to, no invasion of Poland which sparks the conflict, barely any mention of the swift capture of France). Stuff happens like Guadalcanal, Americans invade Okinawa (literal YEARS deleted from the narrative because Japan was losing badly), Tokyo burned to the ground, Japan gets nuked twice, Soviets break nonaggression pact and invade, Emperor makes a speech. Lesson: War is horrible, because we got nuked." If Japanese schools taught that German soldiers killed surrendering Allied soldiers in cold blood and that the Nazi regime murdered millions of innocent people with the full-throated endorsement of their dictator, I doubt this young man would write Hitler a fan letter. Or maybe he would just to be an edgelord, there are quite a few people over there who need to be counseled (mass murder by arson or vehicular attack, recent assassination of former PM Abe whose grandfather was likely a war criminal). This is why Eisenhower brought as many cameras into the death camps as he could, because what was done there would have been dismissed without extensive photographic evidence. And he actually _underestimated_ the number of people who, whether out of ignorance or malice, dismiss the Holocaust _in spite of the evidence._ Japan needs to understand that there is no harm or shame in teaching the full and complete history, in fact it does their students a grave disservice to teach them a sanitized, incomplete history, because that's not history, that's mythology (also listen up Americans re: racism). Ignorance of the past weakens nations.
I recently had a history assignment where we had to write a diary log for either a serf, vassal, or lord. So I crossed out serf and left a message saying “serfs don’t know how to write!”
the critical angle is the angle at which a beam of light has to hit an object so it will be refracted so it is parallel to he surface of the object (90 degrees)
The one thing that I always remember about these kind of situations is teacher's reading the answer out loud which is usually embarrassing and I hope that isn't happening anymore.
I was part of an aircraft recognition competition last year. An image of an aircraft was flashed on screen for 3 seconds, then contestants have 15 seconds to fill in answers. On the free-response section, one of the planes I didn’t recognize looked like Soviet, so I wrote “Ilyushin IL - IDK.” As a tradition, the judges give a shout-out to the funniest responses they see, and mine got a shout-out
7:03 yeah i know exactly what you're talking about, like they laugh at what you are saying sure but much later they'd be like "shut the freak up" what can ya do
12:44 My answer to the question: Eugenics, genocide and brainwashing. I dare you to tell me I'm wrong, N'WAH. 14:18 LMFAO ... I kinda wish that there weren't repeats of the same posts, but it is what it is.
I think I was just as confused as the kid on the second one. I don’t remember those being called word banks. I thought maybe it was supposed to say “blank” and they mistyped it.
A word bank is a selection of different words, so the kid would have to choose which word goes into each blank. The word bank would have been above the question
That one where a kid said he'd bribe the teacher hit home for me because in Grade 12 I took a course in 'Law" and the teacher openly told us she accepted bribes. She even gave us a few suggestions on what bribes would be best.
If one of these assignments was about Scooby Doo's backstory i could see the paper saying, The Story of Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo was a 10 foot mutt with the power to summon a mystery machine on wheels. His friends Shaggy Velma Daphnie and Fred and his cousin Scrappy Doo all were summoned to him as ancient spirits to solve unexplained mysteries in the future, with his friend Clifford the big red dog him and the gang unmasked the villians from any universe they were transported to and to this day both dogs are somewhere in the space time continium solving mysteries to this day.
Having worked in elementary schools in Japan for years, I suspect the biggest problem the school would have had with the Dear Hitler kid's letter would have been his seeming praise of war, which goes against the pacifist ideals of modern Japanese society. Hitler's reputation in Japan is closer to, "historical figure who did bad things," than, "S-rank supervillain" as it is in the West, and while it would have induced a frown from most Japanese teachers I doubt it would have created a panic. It's likely the student's teacher would have taken them aside for a serious discussion about war, but it probably would not have resulted in disciplinary action. Certainly not a letter or call to parents, who teachers and school administrators have come to fear angering in recent years, and try to avoid dealing with when at all possible.
Mr. Terry, are you sure you got the point in the "Bank" one? The kid just made fun of the instructions as the instructions clearly stated "use the word bank". And it probably wasn't at an age where he would realise that a sentence is formed by clearly defined parts to be "full". It still is pretty funny though.
This one time in band camp, I couldn't resist, but seriously This one poetry class that I was in for my GED I wrote down the lyrics to HBK / Shawn Michaels Theme song
One time in geometry class my teacher had us program little robots with pencils on them to make shapes. The rules were it had to have 3 or more sides so he could count them and whomever got the most sides was awarded some candy. I asked to take the programming calculator home and spent all night programming the robot to make a circle. I tied for first place because he couldn't tell how many sides the circle had. 😂😂😂
There is an interpretation that a circle is a regular polygon with infinite sides
As when you increase the number of sides a regular polygon has, it looks more and more like a circle
I drive 8 and 13 axis turning centers with robot for money, 3d printers at home. basically what you are looking at is just lines even when doing a circle because the circle is made on at least 2 linear axis at the same time. On a cnc there are shortcuts to do that so you dont have to write a million lines of code doing very small segments. In cadcam they have limited number of sides for circles to save performance for visual reasons, of course adjustable for whatever system is used.
Easy to say I'm not that intelligent when it comes to coding.
@@Chris-fo6bt I am not saying you are stupid or something. I am saying you are awesome for showing really good outside the box thinking and outsmarting the teacher
@@TommiHonkonen lol no offense taken
I read through the essay. It actually makes perfect sense to the point where I wouldn't notice anything wrong with it if the first word of each line wasn't highlighted. What kind of genius-human is this person?
The question is if the kid did it on purpose or by accident, and I'm not sure which is the bigger win either.
@@truekurayami there is no way that was on accident
@@the_seer_0421 You would be surprised what some people do subconsciously.
Just write the vertical words first, then go back and fill in the rest of the lines.
An overachiever can accomplish it with ease.
Average people find it tedious and time-consuming.
Man I need to get a life and quit posting silly stuff.
Either way, this just may be the first case of analogue rick-rolling.
The one about the WW2 guy. The test questions above the text we focused on are in Japanese. There are a couple things this can help with
1) The person writing had some translation problems (I lived in Japan and I recognize some things)
2) Germany was viewed very differently in Japan. They were allies and many of the atrocities did not make their way back to Japan leading to Germany having some level of cool fantasy about it from that time period.
The kid didn't almost certainly didn't mean badly. WW2 was viewed very differently by Japan than it was by European powers.
Japan also has a thing for denying their own atrocities too
@@Mercure250 To be fair..... I think every country does that. Play down the bad things they do/did
In Asia, hitler is viewed to people similar to genghis khan and caesar. People who had large military and political achievements
@@lordlard2833 Oh for sure, but when it comes to WW2, the contrast between Germany and Japan when it comes to acknowledging what they did is shocking
@@HanMestov Yeah, I was visiting Indonesia for work, and our hosts took us to a Nazi themed restaurant and seemed genuinely confused with why we were horrified. I remember a stroy from last year I think that was about someone opening a Nazi themed Host bar in Tokyo, a bunch of twee looking guys in Nazi uniforms flirting with customers. I think Asia in general views Nazi's the way Americans view pirates. No one bats an eye about sending their dressed up like a murdering rapist boat thief for Halloween. It's pretty messed up, don't get me wrong.
In college, we were encouraged repeatedly to draw pictures on tests in my calculus class to at least get partial credit. One guy had no idea how to solve a problem so he drew a pig taking a ham out of an oven. He got partial credit. The drawing was amazing.
Sounds like creative cannibalism.
So kindergarten isn't useless after all
I'm about to be failing all those tests as well
What college did you go to
Damn hopefully they accept stick figures.
I get it. There's a fine line between being a likeable class clown who relieves tension and uplifts the class and being an obnoxious annoyance that impedes the educational process at the detriment of everyone.
Facts.
In other words: actually being funny vs thinking you're being funny
@@rihardcisar6961 Not just that. It's knowing when to stop. You could be hilarious all day, have a full 45 minute set ready to go when the bell rings, and even make the teacher fall out of their seat laughing. But that's just not productive that environment.
@@trajectoryunown true
"Your wars were beautiful." Is one of the wildest sentences I have ever heard.
Agreed
I was like, "what the deuce?"
Is it bad that I laughed afterwards?
Imagine being a teacher, then getting Rick Rolled on a paper by a student 🤣
The Oedipus "analysis" was a joke essay that was graded by a friend, never actually submitted to the teacher, and later posted online.
I am somewhat disappointed that the video series you're reacting to keeps reusing answers that were in previous videos.
This reminded me of a time when a buddy of mine put off a term paper until the night before it was due, as do most college students. He asked me for help, and I obliged with the aid of a case of beer. The result was inspiring, if not brilliant. When he received his grade the comments read….
“You’re efforts did absolutely nothing to answer the question however, your response was so well written, I didn’t have the heart to give you less than a C-“.
4:38 the way his expression goes from smiling to "Oh...oh no...what?"
Lol! Yeah! He was like, "oh, hell no!"
The Rick Roll was nothing less than impressive.
I laughed so hard at the four F's in the textbook!
I'm sure we know what the last F is supposed to be!
These kids understood the assignment!
"The batman said it. It must be true". Dude I'm still crying and laughing. Best thing I've ever seen from a child. I have tears
I’ve been waiting for this since part 2 came out. And this might be the best part 3 of anything!
If I were a teacher and had to grade something like 5:09
I would give:
-1 point for missing the subject,
+1 bonus point for correctly thinking outside the box.
So the kids still get the full mark for a correct answer, but see it was not the thing asked for.
Easiest way to explain it:
The critical angle is the angle which causes incident light to refract at 90 deg. or pi/2 radians. Any angle greater than the critical angle will cause a phenomenon known as total internal reflection, where light will become 'trapped' in a medium.
The answer for the problem was 38.68 degrees, fysa.
That Hitler one reminded me of a horrible teacher I had in highschool. She hated me with a passion. Admittedly I didn't help, I had this nasty ability to never take notes, try or anything just listen to music in one ear with my head down whilst listening to the teacher. And getting the highest to second d highest marks in all tests, exams and end of term/semester.
Anyway we had to write an essay on what good came of certain people in history. Sure okay. They are all bad people...not so good but okay I can see the point I guess. Teacher gets to pick who we write about....oh sssssshhh.
She gives me Hitler....well fml. Well I write up this essay, I even ran it through my homeroom teacher and principal because I knew what was going to happen, wasn't the first, or last, time she set me up.
Well out comes the day we hand them in, she was furious, she even said as I was such a proud Nazi I should read it out infront of class. Well the class wasn't happy they have to listen to me start reading out the almost 20 pages of the medical, technology and science discoveries that came from that horrible part of history. She eventually cuts me off and tells me to get our of her classroom and go to the principals office as I'm going to be expelled.
I'm still grateful I ran all this by the principal first as I was just told to wait in the library for the rest of that lesson. And to be clear the phrase, this discovery came from horrific and completely unjustifiable experiments etc. That phrase and similar were littered throughout that essay. Honestly if I'd not put that in there I could have easily cut out atleast 1 to 3 pages. Maybe more of just this person and what his regime done were absolutely undefendable.
did that teacher get fired
@@conlia nope, she had worked there for 20 years or something so was not feasible to fire. I was told to just do my best to keep contact with her to a bare minimum whilst in her class sadly no justice or happy ending.
I find myself intrigued, in a bile fascination sort of way. What other shit did this teacher try to pull?
On another note, it sounds like this teacher is one of those ones who knows their job is all but assured, so they feel like they can get away with anything and judging by the lack of justice she actually could.
@@immortalfrieza most of the other stuff happened when she was my English teacher (not learning the language but things like writing short stories, analysis of Shakespeare etc).
So she wanted all of us to wrote a short story, she had to read it as we were doing it so she could give feedback, she got to decide how many words/pages each was. It was marked over a few things using the school board criteria but it'd be an instant 100% if we could get it published. It could be anything, fiction, fantasy etc. Could use existing IPs, could be a short child story, young adult or full on novel. So I wrote a very short 40k novel, too dark, okay short star wars book aimed at kids, nope too short not good enough so I ended up writing a 300 page star wars novel. She submitted it as id run out of time, didn't even do any marking on it, it wasn't really good and of course wouldn't be published. Turns out she also sent it to Lucas film stating I was trying to steal their work and I should be sued for using their IP, thankfully she was stupid enough to include it and also say it was a school project so nothing ever came from it and I never heard from them. But because of it not being published, it being IP theft and it was "too long and was not a subject/genre id ever read" I got a 0.
She also graded all my work exceedingly harshly. Always with the "I'm grading you on what I believe you can do and this is just dissapponting" so many times I had to go to the principal office, and get other English teachers to grade my work so I wouldn't fail. Which meant I was always getting the highest to second highest marks, though fro her the highest % I ever got was a 15% for "atleast submitting something". Even in group projects. Everyone would get very good grades but oh no somehow if they got an 87% I somehow got marked separately from everyone and got 0.
Also got detention anytime I went over her head to get my stuff regraded fairly. Or for having the audacity to ask why she hated me and seemingly wanted me to drop out of highschool. Got detention for 2 weeks for asking if the reason she hated me was because she was old and needed to be laid, even offered to get her an escort. Admittedly I deserved that detention but I was getting really annoyed by then.
Edit: honestly I wish I could go back in time and not say that to her sure she was a complete monster to me, but it was very immature of me and I still regret giving her any justification for her behaviour esp as by then it was year 12 and only had like 4 months left with the monster.
@@azazeldeath I would have at least had myself transferred to a different class if I ever had a teacher like that. Failing that gather evidence and talk to my parents so I could get her fired. That shit is SO wrong...
That kid nailed A Oedipus Rex, he just had a creative way expressing it
I remember in high school, we had a basic “tell me about yourself” worksheet on the first day of class, and I always hated those. So I tried to fill it out in the most smarty pants way possible. They had questions like, “What makes you different from everyone else,” and, “What do you want to be when you grow up.” Those are only two questions I remember, and I remember my answers being. 1) My fingerprint. 2) Happy.
I also remember trigonometry my senior year. I was really not trying by the end of the year, and on my test, there was a question asking about how much force it would take to move an object upwards or something like that. I could not at all remember how to do it, so I took the weight it gave me of the object and wrote down, “It’s got to be at least [this many] pounds of force.” Which I still feel was technically right, but of course it was counted wrong.
When I was in the 6th grade there was worksheet that asked, “Have you ever felt alone? If so, please explain how you felt.” So I wrote, “No.”
"Planes, Trains and Plantains: The Story of Oedipus" is one of the best joke papers ever written
These videos are always funny 😂 I was a good student and a bit of a teachers pet and also quiet. Most teachers let me chill so long as I got my work done. Doodled on every sheet of paper I was given (except for big tests) and when I finished work early I was allowed to use my headphones to listen to music. Was nice
The Rick roll In the essay was brilliant
I wrote sentences like that in essays too. But this was just commitment and dedication.
One of my teachers would always encourage us to get done with the tests quickly so that we could draw and assignment on the back of the sheet. (I still clearly remember having to draw a skateboarding dinosaur 😂). He wasn’t our art teacher by the way.
Same guy also had a method of determining the „workethnic“ grade I guess (I‘m German. I have no idea what’s it called in English. 😅). He would tell us to write a test sheet. He then would collect them and pass them around class, then give them back so you could correct them. Based on that you would get your grade. It was always really fun and really hard to come up with good questions. Because you didn’t want to make it too hard but also you had to let your inner sadist out since you finally got the chance to fuck your classmates over. 😂😂😂
2:45 youngster should start a TH-cam channel for hood breakdowns of classical literature. He'd make bank
Casual Geographic (prev known as Hood Nature), but for literature
@@archwaldo exactly
9:59
Fighting, feeding, fleeing, and... ****ing. OH H*CK NO!
Here's a moment of school that I remember.
It was in middle school my eighth grade year. I was making my way to the testing room for the state standardized tests we had to take every year.
I got pushed down the stairs and was late to the testing room, I told the teacher that I was pushed down the stairs.
She told me that she didn't care, my two friends who were helping me walk gave him an evil eye and helped me walk out to the nurse.
I didn't break anything or sprain anything thankfully but the nurse told me that I did the right thing by going to her office.
She apologized for my testing monitors behaviour and gave me a can of sprite.
The testing monitor tried giving me detention for walking out on a state test but once the vice principal found out why i was late he ripped up the detention slip and told me i I could retake the test.he then personally called the parents of the kid who pushed me and told that he might have to get the police involved.
(As it was discrimination against the fact that im disabled and that is a felony in the United States of America).
The parents of the kid apologized, I took the test the following week with the other students who couldn't take it for some reason or another and the school board people in carson who grades the test caught wind of why I didn't take the test the first time and they gave me extra credit for being mature about the whole situation.
That testing monitor was eventually let go, due to similar situations involving disabled students.
I saw her in Walmart like two years later, she told my mom I was a terrible student, I told her that she was a terrible teacher.
One of my fondest memories of secondary school science was a fellow student answering "what happened to the dinosaurs?" with "they went out for tea, they'll be back later". It was stupid but after a dull lesson, that was fun
8:16 My favorite land use is tapping it for mana to cast spells.
My history teacher on tests often gives us a task to find out a meaning of a propaganda picture or a caricature or similar stuff. So when I had an interwar period and I had to dissect a propaganda picture of Papa Stalin being portrayed as a builder of a state, I've had to add under a task (still with an official answer) "which is as true, that explosions from 26th April 1986 were fireworks sponsored by a goverment and that Holodomor is a capitalist lie aiming to harm Soviet Union's good reputation." Yes, I've ripped it off from Arts Animations, very nice channel.
Man I was annoying as crap in HS. Definitely ran out my funniness for the class, but I made myself laugh and my close buddies. Thats really all that mattered to me and even so now a year or so after graduation I know I was annoying and I don't want to anymore, I think I'm better definitely. But I don't regret being annoying because it was good memories I guess. Never will be back in highschool again so I might as well cherish what memories I had in it
I know I'm late to the party, but I just have to say that I'm amazed at your information about AP classes. The AP class I took in high school had no test like at any point, nor did we receive college credit for it. It didn't even prepare us for college at all like it was supposed to.
I am a glad student in the “I draw on everything, because my teachers will get bored grading homework if I don’t” Club.
Also known as, “Screw it, I’m gonna take a ten second break and draw a creepy eyeball.”
And maybe write an essay of an answer… they’re more of my “sorry for what I’ve done to you” drawings…
Nothing wrong with doodling. It’s a better outlet than distracting others in class.
@@MrTerry what was the monicle attached to???
Similar to the 'Do not write your essay on this page', a friend of mine was filling in a government form, on the last page was this sentence. 'Please do not write on this page', it was one of those pages that were specifically for the comments of the people who grade the information given. He was a regular smart ass, he decided that if they did not want him to write on that page, then they were not going to be able to write on it, he rubbed a candle all over the page, as everyone knows it is impossible to write on wax with a pen.
14:29 You can do it Mr. Terry
the one about hard water is both wrong and right at the same time XD hard water if we're talking hard LITERALLY would be ice, but hard water scientifically is water with a lot of particles in it
Mr Terry seems like a cool teacher, wish I had a teacher with a sense of humour.
In history class, my teacher kept on making jokes. However, the jokes got me to laugh... This wouldn't normally be a problem, but... My laughter was contagious and ended up making the whole class laugh, to make it even funnier the principal then came in and said "I thought you were teaching a history class not a laugh class" I ended up having to leave the class almost every single day due to laugh too hard and not being able to stop, which I understood was distracting but the teachers jokes got me to Laugh and that got everyone else to laugh which made me laugh harder, and it sort of spiraled out of control.😅😂
the binary in that letter is just giving number designations to letters. its literally just counting up
0=0
1=1
10=2
11=3
101=4
7:20 We were prepared to explain that the student has craftily encoded the lyrics to Rick Astley's 1987 hit, NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP into the first word of each line of text in the essay answer. However, audio clues suggest that Mr Terry has already deduced this. They'll never rickroll YOU, sir.
7:08
Ik exactly what you’re talking about, everyday in the same class I just think “shut the fuck up and let the teacher talk”
Not because I like school but because I don’t like homework
9:40 is actually really quite a creative and engaging (if distracting) way to present a worded problem. Props to whoever came up with tht.
The rick roll essay makes perfect sense, and is very informative. It doesn’t feel forced at all, it’s incredibly impressive.
Shame he misspelled Admin though.
(Yes, I read the entire thing)
7:23 I paused and read the essay. It's about the history of computing and is actually coherent. Yes, they got a little creative with their words to force it in some places, but for the most part, it looks like something I'd hand in.
Answer at 14:38 is actually correct: Love leads to humans mating, reproduction of humans, etc.
And without a doubt, humans are the strongest force on Earth, able to cause nuclear war in just minutes, for example.
I don't know any other force on Earth which could cause mass extinction in an instant.
(Of course, if we talk not only about "on Earth", then around 66 million years ago there was an asteroid that caused such a mass extinction...)
The Your Essay question look’s like the PSSA’s English Edition
"I will bank soon"
This guy plays Runescape
I don't know if anyone told you already, but the critical angle is the angle at which a light ray going from a denser material (such as glass) to a less dense medium (such as air) completely reflects back into the glass. (This is how fiber optic cables work.). To find it you need to know the index of refraction of glass (given) and the index of refraction of air (nearly one).
When I used to get nervous I used to doodle in the margins of my books I had to stop because the teachers would point at the margins and write a note saying "don't" or "do not draw in the margins" so the office gave me a doodle work
One of my college textbooks described the function of the hypothalamus in the same manner...fight, flight, feeding, and mating, otherwise known as the four Fs. I never forgot it.
a teacher told us once that "the tests are official documents" and that was enough for me to never attempt to make a joke on one
that didn't stop some of my classmates though
Yeah I had a 9th grade English teacher scold me severely for drawing on a test after I finished early. :(
@@yoshi6421 dang that sucks. I always drew in school and most of my teachers were amused by it
Hey, welcome back Sir. I love history and I’m proud to learn it from teachers like you. I graduated in 2009, but it’s my most favorite class besides languages. 👍
I see we have the same 2 favorite classes, but we're 6 years apart
Crossing out love as the strongest force. Depressing.
That one truly upset me. I bet that teacher just hated his/her life.
4:50
Ok, this looks like it's from a junior high or high school English class in Japan. So, context... WW2 is kind of... Super glossed over. And not always mandatory. And often the War in Europe and the War in the Pacific are taught like they're two separate unconnected wars, and referred to by two different names (although "World War 2" sometimes comes up, that's not standard practice.) There are literally people who graduate high school and their knowledge of World War 2 is "Oh, you mean the War in the Pacific? Yeah, Japan was fighting the US and... I dunno, China? The US attacked Japan because... Something, maybe Japan was helping too many Asian countries and the US didn't like it. And it ended because atom bombs, and lots of people died, but that's ok now, because that was really long ago, no one remembers it, and the US and Japan are friends now!"
I wish I was joking, but World History is optional, the Holocaust isn't really ever mentioned, and as for Chinese/Japanese/Korean conflicts... Let's just say that one reason tensions remain is nobody is learning the whole truth about those conflicts, least of all from their governments. There's other reasons (government inflexibility and every regional government jockeying for top-dog status, not to mention mild to moderate corruption), but as is true in many places around the world, political divides amongst the populace are down to ignorance, misinformation, real information, and old and irrational hate. A kid not understanding that Hitler was the bad guy doesn't surprise me.
These are the kinds of students I aspire to be like
1:24 I'm gonna be honest I've never heard of a word bank in my life so I was struggling to figure out what they should've done here until you started talking about a word bank as a singlular entity xD
Best teacher ever no cap
The kid that did his report and use the lyrics to the '80s song by Rick Astley Never Going To Give You Up There was pure genius I love it
9:37 If the teacher means the time complexity of QuickSort as a whole, it can never be better than Ω(nlg(n)). In fact, any sorting algorithm can never be better than Ω(n), implying the list is already sorted. I don't believe a O(n^0.75) is even possible, but if it were I think that would suggest the algorithm doesn't check all the elements to ensure the sorted order.
Now if the teacher just means the method for selecting a pivot is O(n^0.75), well you couldn't get the real median without going through all n elements first. Therefore, if you're not going to go through all the elements to find the real median in the first place, you might as well just select the first element of each partition, so the the method for selecting a pivot point would be O(1).
I love this little mini series
I had to write a poem in college about the POV and feeling of a WW2 citizen during the blitz I accidentally turned the poem into lyrics for a rap song about history
13:20 -The nice part about Eastern Orthodoxy is it's much less loud and intrusive than the American Christian religious denominations. In Eastern Europe and Europe in general, religion isn't such a big community thing where you get judged if you miss church on Sunday. People generally don't care about other people's religious beliefs(or lackthereoff) and mind their own business and keep their religion to themselves. Whoever is religious, goes to church, lights candles, prays to icons(Jesus, Mary or different saints) and goes home. We dont have religious communities, sitting on benches, listening to speeches of some clean-shaven guy with a collar. I've only seen that on TV. Our popes/priests have long beards and whenever there's occasion, they chant something in an unintelligible language in church. And in general, religion isn't such a big deal in Europe. Which I like.
Terry: I love watching these kinds of videos that you do about kids being smarty pants in class. Takes me back to the day when I was in school doing waaay worse than these kids. Be glad you weren't my teacher! I have a video on my channel about one time that I was a teacher's pain!
People usually think that the 4th 'F' has to be 'fucking' and it is, but it can also be 'fecundity'.
I remember on my A level Geology papers
I was angered when for the 3rd paper in a row was a trigonometry paper without ever being told trigonometry was on the curriculum
So with time to spare I decided to have a page long rant about how it was unfair … I was bored and done
Fast forward to results day and my biology teacher approaches me asking if I ranted about trigonometry, I affirmed and asked how she knew
Apparently she knew the marker on my paper, the marker was amused by my rant and decided to send a shot of it to my teacher like a meme
Then my teacher recognised my handwriting, it got even worse when my teacher then brought in my geology teacher to the mix
So I paused on the report with the song lyrics down the side n it does make sense. That's freakin genius
best - the essay that managed to be worded in such a way that Rick Ashley is the first word of each line.
I like the bank question. Either the kid doesn't understand the idea of a word bank, or has a very literal understanding.
7:00 I've had to endure classes that had such clownshoes, and I went to an "honors" track from 1st to 12th grade. Every class had at least one until 11th grade, then it was a couple of these guys in the entire grade level of that school. Some of them were likely psychopaths, and all of them were quite arrogant, thinking they've figured out the system, but never really being able to come out on top because it's always everyone else's fault.
4:45 Can confirm, the instructions are in Japanese. Very few, if any, primary/secondary school students know about the atrocities committed in World War 2 because the textbooks/curricula are sanitized (except for the bombings of Japanese civilians, they make sure to include those) and there's a rather large amount of Japanese entertainment, particularly manga and anime, that either glorifies Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany or ignores what they did. So there's literally no discussion of things like the Battan Death March, the Nanking Massacre, the frequent and egregious abuse of POWs, or the human experimentation performed by the Axis. They _might_ mention the Holocaust, but I've never seen Japanese media even mention it.
Generally the portrayal of the war goes something like this: "Japan enters war with China. Suddenly Japan attacks Pearl Harbor (no mention of what Germany was up to, no invasion of Poland which sparks the conflict, barely any mention of the swift capture of France). Stuff happens like Guadalcanal, Americans invade Okinawa (literal YEARS deleted from the narrative because Japan was losing badly), Tokyo burned to the ground, Japan gets nuked twice, Soviets break nonaggression pact and invade, Emperor makes a speech. Lesson: War is horrible, because we got nuked."
If Japanese schools taught that German soldiers killed surrendering Allied soldiers in cold blood and that the Nazi regime murdered millions of innocent people with the full-throated endorsement of their dictator, I doubt this young man would write Hitler a fan letter. Or maybe he would just to be an edgelord, there are quite a few people over there who need to be counseled (mass murder by arson or vehicular attack, recent assassination of former PM Abe whose grandfather was likely a war criminal).
This is why Eisenhower brought as many cameras into the death camps as he could, because what was done there would have been dismissed without extensive photographic evidence. And he actually _underestimated_ the number of people who, whether out of ignorance or malice, dismiss the Holocaust _in spite of the evidence._ Japan needs to understand that there is no harm or shame in teaching the full and complete history, in fact it does their students a grave disservice to teach them a sanitized, incomplete history, because that's not history, that's mythology (also listen up Americans re: racism). Ignorance of the past weakens nations.
I recently had a history assignment where we had to write a diary log for either a serf, vassal, or lord. So I crossed out serf and left a message saying “serfs don’t know how to write!”
Child comments “Boobs”
Mr.Terry: I’m getting pretty close to seeing that on a test…
Moobs deserve love too!!!
the critical angle is the angle at which a beam of light has to hit an object so it will be refracted so it is parallel to he surface of the object (90 degrees)
The one thing that I always remember about these kind of situations is teacher's reading the answer out loud which is usually embarrassing and I hope that isn't happening anymore.
9:45 I want to know what teacher marked this, sounds like a great person.
14:09 XD! Also, I guess it really depends on if it's brick-and-mortar or online school.
I was part of an aircraft recognition competition last year. An image of an aircraft was flashed on screen for 3 seconds, then contestants have 15 seconds to fill in answers.
On the free-response section, one of the planes I didn’t recognize looked like Soviet, so I wrote “Ilyushin IL - IDK.”
As a tradition, the judges give a shout-out to the funniest responses they see, and mine got a shout-out
7:03 yeah i know exactly what you're talking about, like they laugh at what you are saying sure but much later they'd be like "shut the freak up" what can ya do
12:44 My answer to the question: Eugenics, genocide and brainwashing. I dare you to tell me I'm wrong, N'WAH.
14:18 LMFAO
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I kinda wish that there weren't repeats of the same posts, but it is what it is.
The one where the student said the catholic church taught them how to "spit rhymes like Tupac" must be because the priest speaks too fast. XD
In Science class, my teacher asked us what the meaning of death, was. My response was: "Absence of life." He was not impressed.
I think I was just as confused as the kid on the second one. I don’t remember those being called word banks. I thought maybe it was supposed to say “blank” and they mistyped it.
A word bank is a selection of different words, so the kid would have to choose which word goes into each blank. The word bank would have been above the question
@@miketurd6497 So you give someone (as example) 5 words beforehand and that's the bank of words? (i'm not english, sorry if it sounds dumb)
Pretty much, yes
@@corvacks8924 Thank you.
I learned about the 4 F's in my animal science class: the sympathetic nervous system controls flight or flight, feeding and...mating.
That one where a kid said he'd bribe the teacher hit home for me because in Grade 12 I took a course in 'Law" and the teacher openly told us she accepted bribes. She even gave us a few suggestions on what bribes would be best.
If one of these assignments was about Scooby Doo's backstory i could see the paper saying, The Story of Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo was a 10 foot mutt with the power to summon a mystery machine on wheels. His friends Shaggy Velma Daphnie and Fred and his cousin Scrappy Doo all were summoned to him as ancient spirits to solve unexplained mysteries in the future, with his friend Clifford the big red dog him and the gang unmasked the villians from any universe they were transported to and to this day both dogs are somewhere in the space time continium solving mysteries to this day.
9:37 Kid was like: Minor spelling mistake. I win.
I love you as a teacher back when I was 13.
Mr Terry: Don't look closer at that image.
Me: Sorry man I just had to😂😂😂😂
Having worked in elementary schools in Japan for years, I suspect the biggest problem the school would have had with the Dear Hitler kid's letter would have been his seeming praise of war, which goes against the pacifist ideals of modern Japanese society. Hitler's reputation in Japan is closer to, "historical figure who did bad things," than, "S-rank supervillain" as it is in the West, and while it would have induced a frown from most Japanese teachers I doubt it would have created a panic. It's likely the student's teacher would have taken them aside for a serious discussion about war, but it probably would not have resulted in disciplinary action. Certainly not a letter or call to parents, who teachers and school administrators have come to fear angering in recent years, and try to avoid dealing with when at all possible.
Impress me:
Why
Teacher: ok i actually dont have an answer back on that good job
Keep reacting to these, love them!
That reaction to the four F's was great!
yess!! my fav series from Mr Terry!!
Mr. Terry,
are you sure you got the point in the "Bank" one?
The kid just made fun of the instructions as the instructions clearly stated "use the word bank".
And it probably wasn't at an age where he would realise that a sentence is formed by clearly defined parts to be "full".
It still is pretty funny though.
12:36
best one right here, alongside that black sheep, ninja, plankton and tree communists
Can someone explain why the painting the wall thing is funny? I’ve never heard that expression before.
I had a funny kid doin this kinda thing but only once a months and everyone still hated him cuz teachers liked him and they were jelous
This one time in band camp, I couldn't resist, but seriously This one poetry class that I was in for my GED I wrote down the lyrics to HBK / Shawn Michaels Theme song
I'm addicted to these now
More please, these are funny and I like these!