Ancient Japan developed the abura-dashi method in essaying invisible writings whose raw material shall be the soybean. This kind of ink would become invisible during the time of writing and would appear with just a little heating of the paper carefully to show the hidden writing. It was traditionally used by ninjas to send secretive messages; hence, the student's clever use of this historical skill tugged them to the top!
She was able to have ass the essay with a single creative idea and I'd rather figure out how to do invisible ink than have to write an entire quality essay
Reminds me of the story of a philosophy professor who made a test which had the prompt: “prove that this chair doesn’t exist.” Most people wrote a very long thesis but one student was done in under 30 seconds, turned in their essay and walked out. They got the highest grade in the class. The essay read as follows: What Chair?
I always liked that test, cause you can tell when someone understands the assignment and when they're just "trying to prove something" by asking them simple questions and seeing if they have enough experience to know it's not about the answer, but how you answer it. Many of my job interviews started off that way where I could tell I was over explaining and really showed I had no experience, but now after 10 years, they don't even ask technical questions anymore cause I'm kind of expected to know it already, rather they just kind of ask "SO what do you do for fun?" and I tell them "I build software" and boom, I'm hired.
Over here in the UK my law teacher told me about how there was once a question in a philosophy exam which was "What is bravery?". One student had a one word answer: "This." and that response got them full marks.
Wow, I was just about to comment that a long time ago, a friend of mind told me he did exactly this. Now I'm wondering if he lied, or if this story is actually about him lol.
Living in America leads to the cold realization that you don't feel connected to anything, because all the historical buildings are torn down to build a Walmart.
@@Not_interestEd-what historical buildings? The best we had were the grand art deco and stucco skyscrapers that were torn down in favor of overly simplistic modern trends of glass and steel
America is build on migrants, and as such it could have at most 300 years of history that the modern American could feel related to. I don’t think Americans are much related to Indian history. But what should I know, I’m just European. And yes, majoring on Japanese studies (or however it’s called in English lmao), may have a subject about ninjas, apart from Japanese, ancient Japanese, history, and whatever. Pretty cool. Sometimes I wish classes where recorded and study materials made public because reading those would be super interesting.
This reminds me of a time when I learned a new technique and showed it to my professor. It was 10 years ago, during my second year of architecture school. I'm an architect now, but back then, I had managed to create a 3D building model in Revit, exported it as an IFC file, and demonstrated it to my professor using an iPad and a mixed-reality setup. I had spent a month learning how to do this, but when I showed it to him, he didn’t seem impressed and simply asked, "What am I supposed to do with this?" Today, this methodology-known as BIM (Building Information Modeling)-is the standard for government and large-scale projects in Brazil, even backed by legislation. By the way, I didn’t get a good grade for it...
Did you get the patent???? Were you the first to invent it ? Are you recognized? Or are you one of the many people ,like me ,that has a great invention but keeps it to yourself and some time later someone else is making big bucks and recognization from it?????? You should be proud of yourself. If could I would go back to that professor and tell him he's an idiot for not realizing your genius yrs ago!!!
For what its worth, the company Fedex was created by a college student when his class was told to create a business model and explain how it would work. His teacher failed him saying it was impossible and would never work. He made it his lifes mission to prove that teacher wrong.
There are exceptions; the rules do not specify the type of paper or ink used to print essay papers. So she only needs soybean-colored paper and homemade soybean-invisible ink made in the traditional Shinobi (Ninja) style, which she can then insert into an ink cartridge. Finally, type the essay on your computer and print it on soybean-colored paper with a sticky note in the upper right corner. She submitted a blank paper to the Shinobi professor, who passed her with high marks because She emerged in the history of traditional Shinobi (Ninja) style.
or they are the best because people were so scared of them, like japanese castles have lots of design choices JUST to counter ninjas ( gravel, and intentionally creaky walls and more)
Actually, there is another story like this, A boy in college was told to write an esaay on courage, but throughout the given time to write the essay, he slept. At the last 5 minutes, he woke up and wrote on his paper, '' This is courage'' and submitted it. He passed the examination
I wrote a 5 page philosophy paper, for the assignment, "On Proof of Existence" it was a cover page and five blank pages. At the next class he held up my paper and said, "Misti V., please remain after I dismiss the class." He walked over to me and said, "What the heck is this?" I told him, "I wrote the essay. You came to me to talk about my essay. That means that 100% of the people that matter in this situation, believe that I exist... and I just didn't see the point of doing all that typing, if I didn't exist." I got an A.
@@Boohurghhoo I used the standard cover page I had set up for the class, filled in the title line "Existence?" and date, and changed the name line. That was all, but you must also remember that the cover page isn't part of the essay and never counts toward your page count.
agree, Professor would even pass her even if there wasn't sticky note. The students understand the assignment and notice a soybean-colored paper that it gives away, which is different from the other students essay paper. but a clue is necessary
Yes good professors can recognize when a student is genuinely interested in the material and trying to show thier mastery of it. What she did was that proof. that she went out of her way to do the research and apply it. If the professor failed her or scolded her, it would be a failure on HIS part.... just like American universities that rely on "Turn it in . com" and keep calling out students for turning in AI generated papers..... Ask the student to give a presentation on the paper without holding it, and grade them on that.... Don't rely on the very same tool you chastise your students for using. In fact, when I was doing a masters in Robotics, the professors all graded purely on our assignments and our conversations in slack. about 70% of the grade was participation and the other 30% was the actual work. The reason was clear by the end of the cirriculum where for a final dissertation, we had to essentially build a robot from scratch and show a video of it working, either physically or virtually. and that alone determined if we got our degree or wasted our money and time.
Obviously. But for his audience it’s understood as either the second highest or highest grade, even if that’s not actual the grading terminology used originally. Not even all US schools use letter grades but it’s still how people would describe the grade to others so they’re understood clearly.
I love how she pulled this off! Really takes creativity to the next level, and it’s awesome that the teacher appreciated it and gave her the credit she earned.
When I was a sophomore I had to write about Hawaiian culture. My teacher told me it wasn’t good enough and I was mad so I translated all of it into Hawaiian to be petty. I woke up to a perfect score with 10 bonus points for creativity
The use of invisible ink has a great history from ancient times when people used this method of writing for secret communications. Some of the common ways included lemon juice or vinegar, which disappeared when dry and reappeared after heating the paper. Thus, spies or secret agents were able to send messages without getting detected, just like how a ninja operates. The use of invisible ink brings into view topics of secrecy and ingenuity, making it a fascinating subject for both historical and literary contexts.
I had a high school teacher that would boast about this exam she once took. There was an essay in it and the prompt was something like "What is risk?". She just wrote "This" and turned it in. I think she said she got a good score, idk
reminds me of the time my history class did a essay about the holocaust and we got extra points for creativity as well. someone made stained paper that was slightly burned to represent burned diary pages.
This is what education should be really be about. It's not just about putting the answers on the paper. It's understanding the answers and learning how best to use the knowledge you attain.
This sometimes happens in those colleges that are filled with the bottom 25% of high school graduates. The colleges you never heard of that are less than an hour away. Maybe in one building.
shes lucky the professor isnt the Strictest one to immediately fail her like if she forgot to wrote her name even though professor knows its actually her the knly one missing name.
I once turned in an empty Geography paper on my GCE O'Levels because I was so sick of my Geography teacher. That's an F9. I really respected my Social Studies teacher. So I aced it. The score for Combined Humanities in the end, netted me D7.
Incredibly creative and smart move by her! Also huge respect to the professor for finding it cool and giving her the grade she deserved
Ancient Japan developed the abura-dashi method in essaying invisible writings whose raw material shall be the soybean. This kind of ink would become invisible during the time of writing and would appear with just a little heating of the paper carefully to show the hidden writing. It was traditionally used by ninjas to send secretive messages; hence, the student's clever use of this historical skill tugged them to the top!
I mean she perfectly did what was asked. They had to do an essay abou ninja culture, she made it *WITH* ninja culture
Professor passed the vibe check
knowledge + application
Professor understood the assignment
That he himself assigned
"Can I see your essay?"
"Sure"
"I can't read it"
"Exactly"
There's even a sticky note to guide you through reading it.
"I can't read it"
"Oh thank you"
So you can't see her essay
"Well done." 😊
What a bad professor.
Other people: boldly getting creative
Me: overthinks the essay and ends up turning in a blank sheet
The ninja way
Where's the essay?
Thank you, sir
Honestly way too real
Never give your next move
She was able to have ass the essay with a single creative idea and I'd rather figure out how to do invisible ink than have to write an entire quality essay
Very much a "I didn't see you at your stealth training class today" "Thank you very much, sir." kind of thing.
How does this have 2k likes and not a single comment??
@@AzamthehopperSome comments are so perfect, they don’t need any further commentary.
FOR REAL @@renaakatsuki9960
@@Azamthehopper Ninja comments my man. 🫣
Now there are 5.7k of likes with only 3 other comments.
Perfection.
👤👣
When her classmates started going missing, she graduated early.
THIS IS HILARIOUS, WHY DOESNT IT HAVE ANY REPLIES
Best comment on the internet lol
I LOVE THIS COMMENT
wtf with these lame reply
I dont get it lol please explainnn
Reminds me of the story of a philosophy professor who made a test which had the prompt: “prove that this chair doesn’t exist.” Most people wrote a very long thesis but one student was done in under 30 seconds, turned in their essay and walked out. They got the highest grade in the class. The essay read as follows: What Chair?
I always liked that test, cause you can tell when someone understands the assignment and when they're just "trying to prove something" by asking them simple questions and seeing if they have enough experience to know it's not about the answer, but how you answer it. Many of my job interviews started off that way where I could tell I was over explaining and really showed I had no experience, but now after 10 years, they don't even ask technical questions anymore cause I'm kind of expected to know it already, rather they just kind of ask "SO what do you do for fun?" and I tell them "I build software" and boom, I'm hired.
Over here in the UK my law teacher told me about how there was once a question in a philosophy exam which was "What is bravery?". One student had a one word answer: "This." and that response got them full marks.
Wow, I was just about to comment that a long time ago, a friend of mind told me he did exactly this. Now I'm wondering if he lied, or if this story is actually about him lol.
What's a chair ? 🤷🏻♂️
why call one person a " they"?
Bringing history to life for the sake of an assignment that doesn't require it is a hell of a power move
people writing WWII essays
He said to be creative
Actually it did require ingenuity and creativity. And her Professor awarded her accordingly 😂❤😂
@@RandomGuy41511 not just ww2, me with any (especially historical)essays
i swear whenever its a historical essay i have to write, my handwriting just turns to Kurrentschrift 💀
THEY HAVE A NINJA HISTORY COURSE? WHY IS THIS NOT IN MY LIFE
Edit: yall its a rhetorical question i just think ninjas are cool please stop
arguing.
You probably will have if you decide to study Japanese history
Living in America leads to the cold realization that you don't feel connected to anything, because all the historical buildings are torn down to build a Walmart.
Because you're not in Japan.
@@Not_interestEd-what historical buildings? The best we had were the grand art deco and stucco skyscrapers that were torn down in favor of overly simplistic modern trends of glass and steel
America is build on migrants, and as such it could have at most 300 years of history that the modern American could feel related to. I don’t think Americans are much related to Indian history. But what should I know, I’m just European.
And yes, majoring on Japanese studies (or however it’s called in English lmao), may have a subject about ninjas, apart from Japanese, ancient Japanese, history, and whatever. Pretty cool. Sometimes I wish classes where recorded and study materials made public because reading those would be super interesting.
"It's basically,
- 'Hey soldier, I didn't see you at camouflage training!'
- 'Thank you, sir!'"
LMAAOOOO
I love how the teacher encouraged creativity. This will encourage her to try new and diff things in life
I thought it was blank because ninjas are sneaky and "invisible."
Exactly!
Yeah me too lol
Same
Sadly me too.
Same
POV: you write ninja essay like ninja
It has the same energy as:
I didn't see you at ninja class today
Thanks Master
She was already a ninja💀💀
Its just straight up WILD to give your teacher a blank piece of paper without context. Really intelligent when you get the context.
There was context. She wrote "heat the paper"...
@@ImARealHumanPerson did he say there wasn't context?
Without the context its just WILD. Im conscious it had context.
@@SimplyJorgasmicyes, yes he did.
@@SimplyJorgasmicyes he did
*Plot Twist:* It was actually a blank paper but she hid a Genjutsu in it that hypnotized the Professor to give her an A
She doesn't need the essay… she proved her point.
The professor passed the vibe check! ✅
Facebook ahh comment 😭😭
@@fishoffailure”Bazinga! 👆” head ass 😭
No wonder his name is Yuji
No it ain't💀 @@fishoffailure
@@ScepanmandicLooking for this comment
This reminds me of a time when I learned a new technique and showed it to my professor. It was 10 years ago, during my second year of architecture school. I'm an architect now, but back then, I had managed to create a 3D building model in Revit, exported it as an IFC file, and demonstrated it to my professor using an iPad and a mixed-reality setup. I had spent a month learning how to do this, but when I showed it to him, he didn’t seem impressed and simply asked, "What am I supposed to do with this?"
Today, this methodology-known as BIM (Building Information Modeling)-is the standard for government and large-scale projects in Brazil, even backed by legislation.
By the way, I didn’t get a good grade for it...
It’s why A students work for C students…..
~Robert Kiyosaki
(Sorry, I mixed the two around)
Did you get the patent???? Were you the first to invent it ? Are you recognized? Or are you one of the many people ,like me ,that has a great invention but keeps it to yourself and some time later someone else is making big bucks and recognization from it?????? You should be proud of yourself. If could I would go back to that professor and tell him he's an idiot for not realizing your genius yrs ago!!!
For what its worth, the company Fedex was created by a college student when his class was told to create a business model and explain how it would work. His teacher failed him saying it was impossible and would never work. He made it his lifes mission to prove that teacher wrong.
How exactly does this remind you of that? And was what you did good or bad?
@@evilsteven5201nah he's just a liar 😂😂
Your essay must be typed, double-spaced, 12 points, times new Roman. This part is worth 80% of your grade.
There are exceptions; the rules do not specify the type of paper or ink used to print essay papers. So she only needs soybean-colored paper and homemade soybean-invisible ink made in the traditional Shinobi (Ninja) style, which she can then insert into an ink cartridge. Finally, type the essay on your computer and print it on soybean-colored paper with a sticky note in the upper right corner. She submitted a blank paper to the Shinobi professor, who passed her with high marks because
She emerged in the history of traditional Shinobi (Ninja) style.
Says who?
Bruh, The first thing I thought when I saw the teachers name was "YUJI?!"
Idtodori yuji!!
FINALLY IKR
Terminally online weeb.
@@terrifyingpresence7539 Not all of them are, but JJK is a pretty popular anime and Yuji as a name is kinda rare.
@@terrifyingpresence7539 bluddy is not the main antagonist
JJK fans after realizing his name: YUJI ITADORI?!🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dang IG I'm not great with Japanese names when I fairly recently watched the show and didn't recognize that as the main character's name lol
@@thederpydude2088 lol
Real
Japan has the worst ninjas in the world. You'll never see or hear about ninjas from other countries.
valid point
Or maybe we see about Japanese ninjas because they were so clever hiding... IN PAPER SHEETS!
We have assasins
that's the beauty of it, they released their history so every "knows" about them and think they are gone
or they are the best because people were so scared of them, like japanese castles have lots of design choices JUST to counter ninjas ( gravel, and intentionally creaky walls and more)
Plot twist: Eimi is actually a ninja herself, and she is just showing 1% of her power.
Uhu hu
A rare example of a teacher/professor actually giving credit to creative students
He gave her an A so he didn’t get assassinated
Actually, there is another story like this,
A boy in college was told to write an esaay on courage, but throughout the given time to write the essay, he slept. At the last 5 minutes, he woke up and wrote on his paper, '' This is courage'' and submitted it. He passed the examination
Hol’ up, lemme try that strat rq…
Me hands in blank paper to teacher*
Teacher: what’s this?
Me: trust fr
Emi: "I know... it looks blank, but trust me and heat it up!"
I wrote a 5 page philosophy paper, for the assignment, "On Proof of Existence" it was a cover page and five blank pages.
At the next class he held up my paper and said, "Misti V., please remain after I dismiss the class." He walked over to me and said, "What the heck is this?" I told him, "I wrote the essay. You came to me to talk about my essay. That means that 100% of the people that matter in this situation, believe that I exist... and I just didn't see the point of doing all that typing, if I didn't exist."
I got an A.
@@carlosvillanueva8530that’s brilliant.. but did you at least write in the cover page..? What was written..?
@@Boohurghhoo I used the standard cover page I had set up for the class, filled in the title line "Existence?" and date, and changed the name line. That was all, but you must also remember that the cover page isn't part of the essay and never counts toward your page count.
Professor passed the vibe check
I'm glad he didn't scold her for it and understood the thought she put behind it
agree, Professor would even pass her even if there wasn't sticky note. The students understand the assignment and notice a soybean-colored paper that it gives away, which is different from the other students essay paper. but a clue is necessary
Yes good professors can recognize when a student is genuinely interested in the material and trying to show thier mastery of it. What she did was that proof. that she went out of her way to do the research and apply it. If the professor failed her or scolded her, it would be a failure on HIS part.... just like American universities that rely on "Turn it in . com" and keep calling out students for turning in AI generated papers.....
Ask the student to give a presentation on the paper without holding it, and grade them on that.... Don't rely on the very same tool you chastise your students for using. In fact, when I was doing a masters in Robotics, the professors all graded purely on our assignments and our conversations in slack. about 70% of the grade was participation and the other 30% was the actual work. The reason was clear by the end of the cirriculum where for a final dissertation, we had to essentially build a robot from scratch and show a video of it working, either physically or virtually. and that alone determined if we got our degree or wasted our money and time.
Japanese doesn't use A, B , C for mark .
Looking for this comment.
We get the point though
who cares? international schools exist?
Obviously. But for his audience it’s understood as either the second highest or highest grade, even if that’s not actual the grading terminology used originally. Not even all US schools use letter grades but it’s still how people would describe the grade to others so they’re understood clearly.
Source? Because I took my degree in Japan and I definitely got graded in letters
I turned in a blank page to my Art Teacher, I called it "snow."
And that's _exactly_ why "modern art" has become a joke. What's next, duct tape and a banana? 😂
What a great idea she had! She obviously intensely researched her paper ahead of time!
I know you probably won't see this, but keep posting. It always lights up my day when I see your videos. They are very fun and entertaining.
I love how she pulled this off! Really takes creativity to the next level, and it’s awesome that the teacher appreciated it and gave her the credit she earned.
The essay: 忍者文化に関するエッセイを透明インクで書いて、先生に提出できるようにしてください。もし何も見えない場合、それは私が本当に透明インクを使ったからであり、ChatGPTに頼んだなんてことは決してありません!
I thought she actually turned in a blank page because the best ninjas in history never got caught and never revealed their secrets...
Just don’t cry when he actually gives you a 0.😂
my teacher (he has indian accent so read this in ur head w/ indian accent) would just say: "no mischief"
the fact that you specified the accent made this 10 times funnier when i read it😂
UNDERRATED COMMENT!! 😂😂
Did not know that Japan still have ninja school in this modern era...
You didn't know because of how good they are.
Yuji itadori!
MAHITO!!
@@laxyajena4735 lol
When I was a sophomore I had to write about Hawaiian culture. My teacher told me it wasn’t good enough and I was mad so I translated all of it into Hawaiian to be petty. I woke up to a perfect score with 10 bonus points for creativity
This wholesome grading. You look at the whole
The use of invisible ink has a great history from ancient times when people used this method of writing for secret communications. Some of the common ways included lemon juice or vinegar, which disappeared when dry and reappeared after heating the paper. Thus, spies or secret agents were able to send messages without getting detected, just like how a ninja operates. The use of invisible ink brings into view topics of secrecy and ingenuity, making it a fascinating subject for both historical and literary contexts.
ChatGPT lookin' comment
Did AI write this or am I imagining things 💀
Nobody be talking about the teacher's name being yuji
Fingers
Fingers
Fingers
Fingers
That’s what I was thinking 😭😭
First I thought she pulled a Naruto.
not me at the begining thinking that i could turn in a black sheet of paper and get full credit
I was hoping it was like white text on a word doc/invisible ink trick. I love that humanity keeps reinventing that idea across centuries and cultures
😅at first I thought it was a blank sheet of nothing and that it was so ninja that you couldn't see the essay like a ninja 😂
*"Yuji* Yamada" lol yuji
Bro became interested in the ninja course after destroying sukuna
@@laxyajena4735 lmfao
Write something about ninja? Nah, be a ninja instead.
hey mommy
She should wrote an essay on scroll where the teacher can summon weapon, puppets, or summon samurai frogs.
The message:
“Do I pass?”
Genius
I was absolutely obsessed with Ninjas back in the 80s when I was a kid. This is so awesome! 😊✌🏻
Ninja? Like the guy from fort nite? 😮😮 oh my skibidi
🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
she wrote "my dog ate my assignment"
in ninja of course
I had a high school teacher that would boast about this exam she once took. There was an essay in it and the prompt was something like "What is risk?". She just wrote "This" and turned it in.
I think she said she got a good score, idk
Eimi Haga: Here's the Dragon Scroll
The Professor: It's blank...
"Yes, the real truth was always within you!"
Why do you think that?
sticky note: The word will only appear for those who do not intend to use it for evil purposes.
😄🤭
Dude are you just scrolling down the front page of Reddit everyday? All your recent videos are just posts I’ve seen on Reddit in the last 24-48 hrs.
It smells like next big controversy
I mean it’s just content farming or whatever. But it no better then those ppl who just read off Reddit and tumblr posts.
Whatever helps the man to get $ and pay the bills. However, it is a bit…yeah…kinda lose respect for this guy.
Cheese
Cheese
I knew exactly what this meant as soon as I heard “ninja”
I would just turn in a blank piece and write " watch naruto chunin exam "
I heard so many versions of this completely fake fairy tale.
Me when america:
Theres photo proof and a literal selfie of the student with her essay..
I thought the student was the blank sheet 😔
I'm allergic to soybeans so I woulda given her an A+ for the creative poisoning technique too
She's a genius ❤
😮 what if all the world has ninjas but Japanese are so bad at being ninjas that the whole world knows about it
reminds me of the time my history class did a essay about the holocaust and we got extra points for creativity as well. someone made stained paper that was slightly burned to represent burned diary pages.
Work smarter not harder example right here
This is what education should be really be about. It's not just about putting the answers on the paper. It's understanding the answers and learning how best to use the knowledge you attain.
Didn't see your video for some time. You've got new hairstyle! 😃🤭
It’s giving king fu panda dragon scroll
Bro imagine how enlightened you must be when you're addicted to ninjas and your professor specifically asked for the most creative ninja essay
I love how you pronounce aburidashi correctly but not ninja.
This sometimes happens in those colleges that are filled with the bottom 25% of high school graduates. The colleges you never heard of that are less than an hour away. Maybe in one building.
I also thought of invisible ink, but I didn't know you could use soybean paste
I thought it was vinegar or milk ;^;
As a Ninja, I approve.
shes lucky the professor isnt the Strictest one to immediately fail her like if she forgot to wrote her name even though professor knows its actually her the knly one missing name.
Smart not to finish without a huge crowd of people that would love to see it first hand. Probably sell out lecture hall with attendance.
Damn… she's so cool ✮😎✮
They eat soyabean,write soyabean,drink soyabean and shits soyabean😂😂what a technique
yo mie university, my university gone famous🎉
ninjago: masters of spinjitzu
I once turned in an empty Geography paper on my GCE O'Levels because I was so sick of my Geography teacher. That's an F9.
I really respected my Social Studies teacher. So I aced it.
The score for Combined Humanities in the end, netted me D7.
My teacher would have tore the paper
Naruto fans and ninjago fans would go feral over her.
Very good story
Kinda crazy how 'haga' is a slang in my language meaning fat butt
I did same in fourth class as science project but my teacher rejected it saying it's already at the back of science book 😅😅
IRL Chunin Exam
"PRIVATE, WHY DID I NOT SEE YOU AT CAMOUFLAGE COURSE TODAY???"
Private: "Thank you sir!"
so what i'm hearing is that professors admittedly read half of the shit you write
I thought she did this as there was nothing to wrote about ninja culture because it didn't exist💀💀
I would've just written with a white pen
saw blank paper and ninja in the span of 2 seconds and instantly clicked lmao
blud thinks shes naruto chuunin exams
What teachers name is Yuji
You may understand if you watched JJK
Makes me want to be a teacher so I can be like “Aww that’s f***in’ sick! A+!”
You can do the same thing with milk. ;-)
He knew she put in the effort in creativity. Homegirl deserved that A
At first I thought she pulled a Naruto
This is creativity on another level and as a history buff I approve
how can you only read half of an essay 🤣