Just after Jerry says that Buddy knew the answers all along, Buddy gives Jerry an almost imperceptible nod of "yes". Buddy was testing Jerry to see if he'd stand up for himself the entire movie- hence the "cheating" scene in class. At the end, Jerry finally grew a pair and fought back; which Buddy respected. I think in the end, Buddy ended up being the best thing that ever happened to Jerry. He taught Jerry to show guts and stand up for himself- something that Jerry most likely would have never learned without Buddy. Jerry was a natural coward, and would have been a coward the rest of his life if not for Buddy. I'd bet Jerry had a better life than he would have otherwise after learning the valuable lesson of standing up for himself. Buddy was the best friend Jerry ever had... even though he didn't realize it.
Wordless story telling is my favorite type of writing. You can see the gears on their heads turning and it becomes like a game, it’s really something I enjoy in movies where they say nothing and let the scene speak for itself.
Well said. The best kind of writing. I've never been quite sure why Buddy did that. He already knew the material, so I assume he was just screwing with Jerry?
@@Greg-lo1tlrewatching the movie I think you’re right, he was just screwing with Jerry, but at the same time he was testing the waters to see what kind of man Jerry is. Hell rewatching the movie Jerry is more of a villain than buddy is in his own way. Granted Jerry didn’t put the knife in buddy’s locker; but he failed to get the knife back out which would’ve ruined buddy’s life. He also paid someone else to beat buddy up and had to rob someone who trusted him just to protect himself and im sure buddy figured that out which is why he gave the money back in the end and gave him that quote “you’re the biggest pussy I’ve ever known.” He saw Jerry as someone who would weasel out of anything while under the guise of being a “Nice guy” so he prompt the fight to see the lengths Jerry would go to forgo that façade.
At 4:26 when he's got one hand on top of the board and then tilts his head slightly, I always think he's about to explode in a violent rage and punch a hole in the chalkboard lol.
I remember, in the 80s, that we all assumed that principals were experts on every subject. They could just take you in their office and test you on math, science, history, etc. When I became a teacher, I found my assumption was false; for modern administrators at least haha Most, modern principals that I met had zero life experience- they were put through college by their parents and returned to school, as teachers, focused more on being sycophants than teaching and became principal. Anyway, this movie is awesome haha
I mean the assumption makes sense. Being a Principal is being at the top of the food chain. You would think they were the smartest and most wisest person on the staff for achieving that position. But as you said, all it really takes is being the biggest sycophant you can be
@@andrewvincent7299 Haha! The Principal being on top of the food chain is an awesome way of wording. What are some experiences you've had with administrators / principals? Also, have you seen Fright Night from 1985? You have the same, last name as Peter (The great vampire killer).
@@duranduran6456 Most school staff don't know or care about u. they get paid and or have power trips, n are just more idiot government workers with unions to back them. there's some nice, funny teachers who know stuff, particularly in their field of teaching Edit: the nice, funny teachers who know stuff are the exception to rule. The rest are part of the bad school staff. TH-camr "Playitalready" is working on a video really exposing all this, n more, with solutions
@@MikeDunn I thought that they were the exact same types of math problems (but not the same actual problem) as the problem that Jerry copied off of Buddy in class. It's trigonometry, I remember taking it in highschool, as well as algebra and geometry (I never made it to calculus though)
Interesting fact is that Buddy Revelle was never a Bully. He just wanted to be alone and by judging correctly he was a smart guy all alone. You can see a scene where he is reading a book in the library!
Not a bully? He chose to fight a mouse at 3:00 for pretty much nothing. He is unable to be reasoned with no matter what, he carries brass knuckles, assaults school staff when they tried to stop the fight, that is a bully. Had he been a tough guy loner I'd be with you, but he's violent when the opportunity presents itself.
Smart for reading a book? He said he just wanted to be left alone then fights infront of the whole school as a new student. Not something a smart person would do. He could have ended it right there in the washroom if he was smart.
@@eduardobsn83 ....Really?? He is set into violence over simple things, he carries brass knuckles, he is unable to be reasoned with, he assaults the principle and the security guards, he chose a mouse to fight at 3:00. Sounds like a bully to me.
@@ubiquitousdiabolus Well back then, the mid to late 80s, there were still alot of hippies around, that looked older than their ages, I mean Buddy did have an older look, but his character was very believable.
18 years after the parking lot fight, their nephews Will Stronghold and Warren Peace had an intensified brawl at the school cafeteria in Sky High (2005)
Eh, I went to Highschool in the 90’s and we had some dudes that looked like solid mid 20’s in the upperclass. (The age of most of the actors in this movie btw). Could have been a freshman perspective though. 🤷🏻♂️
The only time I was called into the Asst. Principal's Office in high school, they asked us for the crossing guard's STOP sign back that we took. The only reason they knew it was me because me and some buddies told our other buddy to get out and take it while we were stopped at a red light waiting for it to change. Then when our friend snaked it, I kept fucking with him and would take back off when he would try to get back in the car. Did that a couple of times which gave the crossing guard enough time to jot down my license plate. Even Mr. Collins (Asst. Principal) smiled when I told him the story. All he said after was, "can we get the sign back now please?" The good ol' days.
Jerry woke up that day as a semi-nerdy honor student. By lunchtime he had committed grand larceny and got caught concealing a dangerous weapon. Then he smoked a cigarette during english class and made out with a hot teacher. Following that he got caught cheating during a math quiz. “Looks like it’s going to be one of those days”
This is one art of the movie I understand but then don't fully understand, if Buddy knew the answers why did he give Mitchell the nod in class to let him cheat off his paper? Was buddy trying to see if Mitchell would be someone he could trust and eventually use him later in school for special favors here and there, was Buddy looking for Mitchell t be his friend/buddy pun intended?
That’s really a good question. It could be as you said, that he was testing Jerry somehow. I think it could also be that he actually liked Jerry as a person (even though he claims he doesn’t need friends), and that’s the only way he knew how to interact without ruining his tough image. I always thought it was a strange choice to have Buddy reading a book in the library, when he’s confronted by the football player. It shows Buddy was a smart guy, and might be insinuating he may even be a little lonely. Don’t forget, at the end of the movie, he gives Jerry back his money and even cracks a smile. Buddy never would’ve done that if he didn’t respect him.
He was turning Jerry into the very thing everyone thought Buddy was at the beginning of the movie. Buddy never deviated from who he was the entire movie but Jerry was the one that broke all the rules - tried to place a knife in his locker, tried to get someone to fight him, he became a thief and a liar. It also taught Jerry there is more to a person than what you see or what you hear.
Psychological warfare. This scene is amazing. It proves that Buddy is not your typical bully. He’s a mastermind. At this point, Buddy is on to Jerry & that Jerry is trying to sabotage having to fight at 3pm. This all played out exactly as Buddy wanted. It was yet another message to Jerry “Don’t try & get out of the fight.”
@@petergresh516 One either loves or hates math, it depends if one is good at it or not. It's much easier to love something if you're good at it than if you struggle with it
I'm with you, I've seen this film countless times yet I never could pin this scene down fully. At first I thought maybe this is Buddy's small way of expressing the desire for a friend but no, in the very next scene in the gym he makes it very clear he doesn't want or need friends. What the other poster said also can't be true because Buddy already made up his mind that the fight was going to happen no matter what Jerry did. It's frustrating because something was going on there and after 34 years I want to know what lol.
He did it because he knew this exact scene would play out. He wanted to wreck Jerry mentally. Or maybe he wanted to piss him off so he’d fight harder because he wanted a good fight. Who knows? You kill me, I kill you. What does it matter? Let it begin...
Im not entirely sure, probably to mess with him, but the principal said he was disappointed in Jerry for exploiting the new student, and the look on Jerry's face was that of realizing perhaps he did when he wanted to write an article on him, which would be exploiting buddy. Thus, this scene led to that realization and was most likely for that purpose.
Most likely Buddy wanted to cheat so to slack off the effort - he could simply lean on the "weakling" Jerry for producing a sheet of good answers for him. In the office, Buddy displays an "effort", but I highly doubt he wanted to put the blame on Jerry - he just wanted to prove them both wrong about taking him at face value.
@@joel8583, yeah, I never got past algebra. I never understood how some people made it to trigonometry, calculus, calculus 2, etc. I never understood any of that
That's what Buddy was trying to get out of Jerry. To stand up for himself but he didn't so Jerry fell for it and got in trouble as a result. This whole movie was about how much of a coward Jerry was and how Buddy kept pushing him to finally stand up for himself
(1:25)Jerry is solving the math equation incorrectly. He is dividing by 2, when he should be squaring both sides to get rid of the square roots. X should equal 0. Any math majors out there can check my work?
I've seen this flick many times as i love it but still i don't get why Buddy did this... I mean just to set Jerry up? Made no sense if he knew how to solve the math.
Have you ever thought to that if we all followed all these rules in school we could of all been succesful in life shit I sure regreat not listening now am working construccion so don't be stupid learn to follow rules they are for your own good in the future
Single most underrated 80's flick of the whole decade.
AMEN TO THAT
Agreed
It's not really underrated...it's well known.
No it's not! It's a fave ❤❤
I love it so much I'm going to watch it tonight
Omg buddy’s slight nod “you boys must think I’m very stupid” hahaha perfect
That was a good one 😂
Clearly the principal was stupid he got knocked out by buddy and he didn't believe Jerry that buddy was out to get him.so more like very stupid.
Indeed
One of my all time favorites. Watched it at theatre. Excellent!
This is a great film
I love this movie! Pure entertainment from start to finish!
Just after Jerry says that Buddy knew the answers all along, Buddy gives Jerry an almost imperceptible nod of "yes".
Buddy was testing Jerry to see if he'd stand up for himself the entire movie- hence the "cheating" scene in class.
At the end, Jerry finally grew a pair and fought back; which Buddy respected.
I think in the end, Buddy ended up being the best thing that ever happened to Jerry.
He taught Jerry to show guts and stand up for himself- something that Jerry most likely would have never learned without Buddy. Jerry was a natural coward, and would have been a coward the rest of his life if not for Buddy. I'd bet Jerry had a better life than he would have otherwise after learning the valuable lesson of standing up for himself.
Buddy was the best friend Jerry ever had... even though he didn't realize it.
Plus getting some nice🍑 on the way
One of the best comedies of all time great movie !
Felonious possession of a concealed weapon. I love it!!
It was a knife not a firearm.
Wordless story telling is my favorite type of writing. You can see the gears on their heads turning and it becomes like a game, it’s really something I enjoy in movies where they say nothing and let the scene speak for itself.
Well said. The best kind of writing. I've never been quite sure why Buddy did that. He already knew the material, so I assume he was just screwing with Jerry?
@@Greg-lo1tl Bingo
@@Greg-lo1tlrewatching the movie I think you’re right, he was just screwing with Jerry, but at the same time he was testing the waters to see what kind of man Jerry is.
Hell rewatching the movie Jerry is more of a villain than buddy is in his own way. Granted Jerry didn’t put the knife in buddy’s locker; but he failed to get the knife back out which would’ve ruined buddy’s life.
He also paid someone else to beat buddy up and had to rob someone who trusted him just to protect himself and im sure buddy figured that out which is why he gave the money back in the end and gave him that quote “you’re the biggest pussy I’ve ever known.”
He saw Jerry as someone who would weasel out of anything while under the guise of being a “Nice guy” so he prompt the fight to see the lengths Jerry would go to forgo that façade.
5:03 best part by far. "Can I go now?" 🤣🤣Perfect
Love when he says “you two boys must think I’m stupid” and Buddy just nods yes 😆
Styupid 😂
O'Rourke: You two boys must think i'm very stupid
Buddy: *Nods*
This is priceless.
At 4:26 when he's got one hand on top of the board and then tilts his head slightly, I always think he's about to explode in a violent rage and punch a hole in the chalkboard lol.
I was waiting for that part 😂
I remember, in the 80s, that we all assumed that principals were experts on every subject. They could just take you in their office and test you on math, science, history, etc. When I became a teacher, I found my assumption was false; for modern administrators at least haha
Most, modern principals that I met had zero life experience- they were put through college by their parents and returned to school, as teachers, focused more on being sycophants than teaching and became principal.
Anyway, this movie is awesome haha
I mean the assumption makes sense. Being a Principal is being at the top of the food chain. You would think they were the smartest and most wisest person on the staff for achieving that position. But as you said, all it really takes is being the biggest sycophant you can be
@@andrewvincent7299 Haha! The Principal being on top of the food chain is an awesome way of wording. What are some experiences you've had with administrators / principals? Also, have you seen Fright Night from 1985? You have the same, last name as Peter (The great vampire killer).
@@duranduran6456 Most school staff don't know or care about u. they get paid and or have power trips, n are just more idiot government workers with unions to back them. there's some nice, funny teachers who know stuff, particularly in their field of teaching
Edit: the nice, funny teachers who know stuff are the exception to rule. The rest are part of the bad school staff. TH-camr "Playitalready" is working on a video really exposing all this, n more, with solutions
Haha well stated bud! I agree.
When the teacher caught them Jerry's heart almost slid outta his ass...He SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA Jerry LMAO
This movie is hilarious...it's one of my favorites from my high school years in the 80's.
Wow! I saw this as a teenager in the theater when it came out. I missed so many subtle messages that I caught now.
I love this movie.
I liked that principle he handled that situation perfectly with the equations.
Not sure about that. Problem #1 is way more difficult than the two problems the principal used.
@@MikeDunn I thought that they were the exact same types of math problems (but not the same actual problem) as the problem that Jerry copied off of Buddy in class. It's trigonometry, I remember taking it in highschool, as well as algebra and geometry (I never made it to calculus though)
@@alvexok5523 No offense, but it's not trig. Just a high level algebra problem.
Interesting fact is that Buddy Revelle was never a Bully. He just wanted to be alone and by judging correctly he was a smart guy all alone. You can see a scene where he is reading a book in the library!
I find it interesting that he was reading Of Mice and Men. An American classic by John Steinbeck .
Buddy Revell was like a combination of Swan and Ajax from the warriors
@Boxingbear..on a side note, the actor who played Jerry played Curly in the film adaptation.
Not a bully? He chose to fight a mouse at 3:00 for pretty much nothing. He is unable to be reasoned with no matter what, he carries brass knuckles, assaults school staff when they tried to stop the fight, that is a bully. Had he been a tough guy loner I'd be with you, but he's violent when the opportunity presents itself.
Smart for reading a book? He said he just wanted to be left alone then fights infront of the whole school as a new student. Not something a smart person would do. He could have ended it right there in the washroom if he was smart.
I wouldn't be surprised if this scene served as inspiration for the making of Matt Damon's & Ben Affleck's movie "Good Will Hunting"
LOL buddy had everybody duped whole time
Not only was Buddy smart enough to solve the equations but he was also smart enough to manipulate the principal against Jerry.
a bully with brawn and brain is the type of guy i d want on my side.
“I don’t need friends” - Buddy Revelle
why a bully??
Not me, under no circumstances!
He's not a bully. He doesn't bother anyone.
@@eduardobsn83 ....Really?? He is set into violence over simple things, he carries brass knuckles, he is unable to be reasoned with, he assaults the principle and the security guards, he chose a mouse to fight at 3:00. Sounds like a bully to me.
Everything about this movie is Magic
Richard Tyson, aka Buddy was perfect for such a role. One of the best actors to play a "punk". Only one better was Matt Dillion, the king of punks.
Only problem is Matt looked like a high school student, Richard looks about 27
@@ubiquitousdiabolus Well back then, the mid to late 80s, there were still alot of hippies around, that looked older than their ages, I mean Buddy did have an older look, but his character was very believable.
Steven Strait played Warren Peace in Sky High (2005), that character was an amplified version of Buddy with fire power
Or Matt dillion in my bodyguard, now if you never saw that watch it
@@mscottlawrence2037total bastard Moody was . And Over the Edge. The cool misguided kid.
Pro tip to Rian Johnson, this is how you subvert expectations.
18 years after the parking lot fight, their nephews Will Stronghold and Warren Peace had an intensified brawl at the school cafeteria in Sky High (2005)
who cares , idiot ?
I remember high school in the 80s but we didn't have so many 30 year olds ...
Haha! Your comment is hilarious.
Lol
Eh, I went to Highschool in the 90’s and we had some dudes that looked like solid mid 20’s in the upperclass. (The age of most of the actors in this movie btw). Could have been a freshman perspective though. 🤷🏻♂️
Great call 📞
Look at your yearbook everyone looked 30
Don't know why but i never saw Buddy as a villain at all.Such a great movie.
Great film.
Very underrated film.
Inxs on steroids
🤣 Thought the same
JIM MORRISON on roids
I wish I had the social awareness in high school to be like "ya i cheated, i didn't know the answers"
Buddy Revei looks like a beefed up Jeff Buckley
Boy, how I remember those mathematical problems that bring back some memories. I'm sure glad I finished school long ago.
Buddy was smart after all lol.. 😂
Trolling in the 80's
It looks like Buddy Revell is a young eager beaver ready to learn!!!
This is the moment Buddy became Heisenberg.
You’re God Damn right !
He’s more like the Salamanca twins lol
The only time I was called into the Asst. Principal's Office in high school, they asked us for the crossing guard's STOP sign back that we took. The only reason they knew it was me because me and some buddies told our other buddy to get out and take it while we were stopped at a red light waiting for it to change. Then when our friend snaked it, I kept fucking with him and would take back off when he would try to get back in the car. Did that a couple of times which gave the crossing guard enough time to jot down my license plate. Even Mr. Collins (Asst. Principal) smiled when I told him the story. All he said after was, "can we get the sign back now please?" The good ol' days.
Why is buddy posing like George Washington on a quarter at 0:30.😄
More like a psychopath.😭😭
Jerry woke up that day as a semi-nerdy honor student. By lunchtime he had committed grand larceny and got caught concealing a dangerous weapon. Then he smoked a cigarette during english class and made out with a hot teacher. Following that he got caught cheating during a math quiz.
“Looks like it’s going to be one of those days”
This is one art of the movie I understand but then don't fully understand, if Buddy knew the answers why did he give Mitchell the nod in class to let him cheat off his paper? Was buddy trying to see if Mitchell would be someone he could trust and eventually use him later in school for special favors here and there, was Buddy looking for Mitchell t be his friend/buddy pun intended?
That’s really a good question. It could be as you said, that he was testing Jerry somehow. I think it could also be that he actually liked Jerry as a person (even though he claims he doesn’t need friends), and that’s the only way he knew how to interact without ruining his tough image. I always thought it was a strange choice to have Buddy reading a book in the library, when he’s confronted by the football player. It shows Buddy was a smart guy, and might be insinuating he may even be a little lonely. Don’t forget, at the end of the movie, he gives Jerry back his money and even cracks a smile. Buddy never would’ve done that if he didn’t respect him.
He was turning Jerry into the very thing everyone thought Buddy was at the beginning of the movie. Buddy never deviated from who he was the entire movie but Jerry was the one that broke all the rules - tried to place a knife in his locker, tried to get someone to fight him, he became a thief and a liar. It also taught Jerry there is more to a person than what you see or what you hear.
Psychological warfare. This scene is amazing. It proves that Buddy is not your typical bully. He’s a mastermind. At this point, Buddy is on to Jerry & that Jerry is trying to sabotage having to fight at 3pm. This all played out exactly as Buddy wanted. It was yet another message to Jerry “Don’t try & get out of the fight.”
Was a set up. Buddy is had this planned out; an evil mastermind at that.
@@NemeanLion- because the irony of it, makes him a more interesting character and an enigma
So can someone finally answer why bad was so angry at him even though he was trying to take the blame?
Mr. O'Roark played the father of the baby in "It's Alive".
Buddys like the Terminator of bullies.
He was the bad guy in Kindergarten Cop too
This movie inspired the Spongbob episode where Flats the Flounder wanted to beat up Spongebob.
th-cam.com/video/j-G8dGEgdL8/w-d-xo.html
And this movie is essentially High Noon.
This not on any streaming services though. I been looking for it
3:13 chuckle
I love Math...
When I see a question, I just stop everything else and start to looking for a pen or pencil (paper is always near by)
You’re a monster
Math is my worst enemy I literally hate it I'm not lying I really do hate it I'm only good at English literature and biology
I hate you! I hate math! I hate school! Lol
Nerd!! Only joking Marcelo
@@petergresh516 One either loves or hates math, it depends if one is good at it or not. It's much easier to love something if you're good at it than if you struggle with it
I never understood this part, so why did Buddy ask Jerry for the answers if he already knew them?
I'm with you, I've seen this film countless times yet I never could pin this scene down fully. At first I thought maybe this is Buddy's small way of expressing the desire for a friend but no, in the very next scene in the gym he makes it very clear he doesn't want or need friends. What the other poster said also can't be true because Buddy already made up his mind that the fight was going to happen no matter what Jerry did. It's frustrating because something was going on there and after 34 years I want to know what lol.
He did it because he knew this exact scene would play out. He wanted to wreck Jerry mentally.
Or maybe he wanted to piss him off so he’d fight harder because he wanted a good fight.
Who knows? You kill me, I kill you. What does it matter? Let it begin...
Im not entirely sure, probably to mess with him, but the principal said he was disappointed in Jerry for exploiting the new student, and the look on Jerry's face was that of realizing perhaps he did when he wanted to write an article on him, which would be exploiting buddy. Thus, this scene led to that realization and was most likely for that purpose.
Most likely Buddy wanted to cheat so to slack off the effort - he could simply lean on the "weakling" Jerry for producing a sheet of good answers for him. In the office, Buddy displays an "effort", but I highly doubt he wanted to put the blame on Jerry - he just wanted to prove them both wrong about taking him at face value.
He wanted Jerry to know there was no way out of the fight. He was messing with him.
"I believe you"..... now come up here & answer these questions for me and prove it?
Trust but verify -Horatio Caine (CSI Miami)
@@ubiquitousdiabolus Actually it's an old Russian proverb, Doveryai, no proveryai (Доверяй, но проверяй) Trust but verify.
I always hated those damn equations!
Ive always hated math!
@@joel8583, yeah, I never got past algebra. I never understood how some people made it to trigonometry, calculus, calculus 2, etc. I never understood any of that
@@alvexok5523 same here, I’ve only made it to statistics lol.
@@joel8583 me too, I hate math, but I love this movie.
Too me awhile but math was my best subject. I guess I always had great teachers
Casey plays such a wimp in this movie, and truth be told, he is a highly trained boxer and martial artist.
I wouldn't give him none of my answers. I don't care how big and strong he is chief. 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
That's what Buddy was trying to get out of Jerry. To stand up for himself but he didn't so Jerry fell for it and got in trouble as a result. This whole movie was about how much of a coward Jerry was and how Buddy kept pushing him to finally stand up for himself
The fact that Buddy does that on purpose when he already knows the answers is a whole new level of psychopathy.
Great underrated movie.
was this scene the seed for Goodwill Hunting?
Dwayne THE ROCK Johnson in high school
I don't know what I like him better in this or kindergarten cop
Jerry did with intention to get in detention to get out of the 3 o’clock fight with Buddy.
4:56 his reaction was priceless
John P. Ryan!!! 🤘
Mr."Always the hard way."
(1:25)Jerry is solving the math equation incorrectly. He is dividing by 2, when he should be squaring both sides to get rid of the square roots. X should equal 0. Any math majors out there can check my work?
I caught this error too. I have x^2 - 8x + 12 = 0; x should equal 6
if you plug in x=0, it doesn't work. x=6
Andy Torres is correct, but x = 6 and 2. You need to square both sides twice to eliminate the square roots.
Odd that Buddy wasn't arrested for knocking out the principal.
the ink splattered from the pen will make a permanent mark that only a few can see..
On the glass
Damn classic
This gives me hyperbolic tumescence ..
I've seen this flick many times as i love it but still i don't get why Buddy did this... I mean just to set Jerry up? Made no sense if he knew how to solve the math.
Just to get out of the fight I would say Buddy was a los cheating
I never understood why does this school have a principle and a dean?
by the end of the evening they will be friends.. so your punches you throw are useless to us...
Einstein with steroids
I think spongebob the bully episode is based off this movie
1:25 How the hell would you solve this?
factorization
@@lucasdamotta That's a very non-specific answer, and that's not what you would do anyhow.
I always found the worthlessness of the school administration in this movie maddening.
Buddy was just trying to tell him that his answer was wrong
He is God!
So I'm confused, if Buddy knew how to do the math problems, why did he get Jerry to help him cheat? Was it just to fuck with him?
Don't fuck this up, Buddy!
0:27
Keep pressing 5
Oh i get it now 🔍 👍
They write the symbols perfectly, I write something with the looking of a v
I still to this day never understood why he asked to cheat if he knew the answers
He was messing with Jerry and also testing Jerry to see if he'd stand up for himself.
Omg, do you need a diagram? He was tormenting Jerry, it's obvious.
@@TheRoadhammer379
You again, putz? Steel-toed boot jammed up your shit-chute. Coming at you.
He's like 30 still in the 11th grade
big gorilla sacrifice pride for this?
If Buddy didn't need to cheat why did he cheat anyway
Asserting dominance
Have you ever thought to that if we all followed all these rules in school we could of all been succesful in life shit I sure regreat not listening now am working construccion so don't be stupid learn to follow rules they are for your own good in the future
I Graduated high school, but I didn't follow the rules and now I'm a truck driver.
Jerry's obviously a bad dude.
Is that even legit math on the board?
CHAD
I don't care how smart and brawny you are THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR BEING A BULLY.
Kinda fun.
Oh I see he’s a genius bully
Lame scene in a lame movie. Can't believe people praise this.
Everybody has different tastes....such as yours which is apparently bad.
U lame boy
@@geneseofootball1915 Dude is probably a fan of Squid Game.
And u watched it👍👍👍
Different strokes for different folks