r/Pettyrevenge I Tricked My Teacher Into Eating Bugs!
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- r/Pettyrevenge In today's story, OP encounters his uppity teacher while picking blueberries, and the teacher absolutely insists that OP gives her all of the berries he picked. He happily complies, because OP's mom knows something that the teacher doesn't... the berries are infested with bugs! So when the teacher smugly bakes the berries into a pie and eats it, OP reveals that she ate a maggot pie! If you like this video and want to see more, hit the subscribe button for daily Reddit videos!
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No stoves in classes? Those people clearly never took Home Ec
or lab science
My high school doesn't offer home Ec 🤷♀️
@@clexa-the1002 I think they're being phased out in a lot of places, at least her in the US.
@@frocat5163 i think so too, I had home Economics while my youngest brother (8yrs apart same school) did not.
Home ec is a class that has been slowly fazed from most schools. So future generations will be worst off.
Mrs.W: "I'm sorry, I'm gonna take that." *Takes everyone's bags of blackberries*
OP: "HA! You activated my trap card! There were *maggots* in them!"
Mrs.W has fainted
begs the question what THEY were planning to do with maggoty blackberries...
@@NinjaFlibble Take the maggots out?
JustA FluffyWhiteDog
Uhhh I don’t think you can take the maggots out...but I’d love to know how!
Forbidden rice
These petty revenge stories are hilarious and satisfying. Like they say, revenge is a dish best served cold.
Why? Why do I see you everywhere
You are seriously everywhere-
I just saw you on blueeyes' and nux's channels xd
@@syussuf1625 Za Wardo or Filthy Acts at Reasonable Price
Ew fairy tale
You must be pretty desperate for attention commenting on every video
I feel kinda bad for the last guy, since he’s likely just an employee, but he also brought it on himself by deliberately ignoring the ‘no soliciting’ sign.
How is OP saying “I’m ALLERGIC to your pets” him being crazy? I don’t see how his roommate / roommate’s GF could not see how dangerous that could have been.... allergies are NOT a joke!!
OP: Yes, I'm allergic to your pets.
Buttholes 1 and 2: Are you crazy! You need to watch my pets for me.
Me, if I was there: Have fun paying rent. *Leaves to buy a different apartment*
Or maybe they should have thought about that before they moved in with animals. Someone isn't going to give up their animals because someone else has an allergic reaction.
@@blaze556922 umm, did you not listen to the story? a girlfriend of a roommate decided to move in with cats to the apartment where OP lived.
Pretty fucking sure OP wouldn't move in to an apartment where there are animals they're allergic to...
@@1mSeal But then... Why wouldn't you have a no pets policy for prospective roommates? Like you put it in the ad, and make them sign something?
@@BeckBeckGo OP is not the Landlord, he couldn't put such rule in place, besides the fact that he had no idea he was allergic to cats before that.
like you see how idiotic your question is?
for example lets say my roommate doesn't get along with my GF but he doesn't know that yet because he hasn't met her, then i bring her to our apartment and he realizes he doesn't get along with her. and you ask why he didn't have a no visitors policy, that's asinine.
he had no idea, i had no idea, why would there be such a rule in place?
5:58
"Cut it in half before you bite into it."
*What, and ruin surprise protein roulette?*
I thought the same! It sucks when it happens and I'd rather avoid it- but when it does occasionally happen I just look on the bright side and figure I'm getting slightly healthier. I imagine it's like taking a gross vitamin.
i mean, out of context that sounds pretty dangerous, if there's something venomous or poisonous or something, but I'm no survival expert and I'm sure that experts actually know what to do in this matter, so I'm just gonna say 'Please ask an expert and do your research' to anyone plucking berries and fruits from the wild
Jamstained Streams if it’s venomous then it’s like Russia roulette
Try reading the bold in a Karen voice. It becomes so much worse
@@Triqlu-vl5cc cool ninja advice from Itachi Uchiha himself! Thanks!
8:52 Well, I'm Greek and all I have to say is that your pronouciation at "thee melee elynika" = "δεν μιλάω ελληνικά" was perfect 😂
Was looking for a comment about it cause it sounded so smooth to me but I don't know greek so I eat curious if it actually was good
In my country we got the name "Home Economic" classes where we learn to sew, cook, and practice other housewife activities
It's pretty fun, I enjoyed it, the bois love to impersonate Hell Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares there lol
That sounds like tons of fun XD
@@Nunshle_Uvmee Ikr 😅
In my country, it's literally translated as "entrepreneurship" from my language. It consists of handcrafting, cooking, sewing, traditional art and then selling or marketing those stuff we made. I especially loved cooking because, surprise surprise, my friends cooking always as good as a chef even when they told me they never cooked before
"i signed your mom up for every NRA mailing list i could find."
ME: and thats why you married her..
That was the post I laughed the most at :) It's when your SO does stuff like that you fall in love all over again :)
that whole story reminds me of a comment/reply I saw on another video. "I wish guns had never been invented." "why? because hacking each other apart with swords was so much more civilized?"
Yeah
I did not
sold out
My highschool had three different “classrooms” with stoves in them two of which were regular style class rooms, black board at the front teachers desk to one side but instead of desks for the kids there were 8-10 stove top island style tables. And the third classroom was a fully functional industrial kitchen we used for our culinary course that provided the food for the staff cafeteria. I’m not sure if maybe it’s a Canadian thing or something super rare because I’m not sure if the other high schools even had a culinary course in my area but none the less having a stove in a class room doesn’t seem far fetched to me
My high school in Canada had two classrooms with at least four sections separated with counters into open squares against the long, back walls with a stove and sink in each one.
There were long tables placed just in front of the openings to the squares to use for the health and fitness portion of the class shown on the opposite wall. Those lessons had to be done before my classmates and I, put into teams of four, could start cooking. The class was two hours long, but if that part took too long to get started because of teams fooling around and wasn't finished during the first hour because of that, the teacher would make everyone in that team finish together within the second hour which usually resulted in them missing the cooking part. Teacher was strict, but for good reason. My classmates sucked. :P
I live in the Uk and Idk if my college teaches that sorta thing (college is the last two years of highschool over here not university for context) but our secondary which was fairly small had a single classroom with ~12 ovens for the food tech course. I'm pretty surprised so many people don't believe that's plausible even if they don't have them themselves.
I live in the US and we have stoves/ovens in classrooms for Home-ec or culinary classes.
in my school we have a class with stoves for the foods class (the class name is legit foods)
In Estonia you also have classes with stoves in them, even in elementary school. We were taught cooking very young. So idk. Cant call it bs cus i was taught cooking in school from grade 3. We had a lesson named cooking.
Petty Avenge should be a subreddit itself, where people got revenge for other people.
Literally sat down and opened my computer to see that it had just uploaded--my day is officially good
Video: 28 minutes ago
Your comment: 29 minutes ago
10/10 logic
Not for long
captain clout you’re probably right😂
How I start my day officially.
Always a good time
Amazing that this dad waited several weeks to get rid of the car. I wouldn't have enough patience for 2 days.
Btw as far as I am concerned, schools often have a kitchen or a classroom with a stove/ oven in order to teach cooking. Mine also has one. (I'm from Germany.)
I would’ve taken the car into my garage and strip it down remove the parts, cut the chassis into pieces and melt it down before selling the steel for scrap.
My dad always told this joke when we’d get apples from the store: “what’s worse then finding a worm in your apple? Finding half a worm”! I think this applies here! Happy eating teach!!!
4:00 (I'm Scottish) there are like 4 classrooms with at least 18 oven/stoves in each room for H.E cooking
Yeah. I’m american and live in NY and our H.E Class had them and we would cook and bake all kinds of things. We would be paired off and she would have a few things to choose from and each group would choose their assignment and work together to make it and then we would all taste everything.
My school had the option, but I never took it. We had limited "elective" spaces available and as a musician, mine always went to music stuff. Plus, we were required to take gym/health and yet they made that take up an elective slot instead of just be a real class.
Me: seeing how they pronounce I don't speak greek in English
Me: visible confusion
"I signed your Mom up for every NRA and gun mailing list I could find." Priceless! :-D
I wasn’t expecting that so I couldn’t stop laughing lol
Hopefully she'll learn that guns aren't the issue, violent Karen's ar.
Lol she’s a nut. It seems like most people against guns are loony and violent
@Joey M it was never the guns fault. Most of these shootings are caused by people with mental issues, they just got there hands on a weapon. If we can’t have guns, then get rid of saws, hammers, nail guns, anything that is a decent weapon! People don’t understand that guns are fine, it is the people who use them... and getting rid of guns violates the second amendment which to remove requires the people to vote on removing it... but that can’t happen because once people learn they can take away rights, then they will try to take away the rest of our rights. God, Guns, Trump
@@TheMissouriSpartan So......exactly how much glue had this guy huffed to make him this brain damaged?
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7:20
I was waiting for the dad to cut the tree down on to the car
R/treelaw for this one
Once I bit into a huge strawberry, and it had a huge bug inside. It was from the store, and the bug had completely hollowed it out. After u took a bite, The bug walked out of the strawberry and dissapeared
That's gotta be a regional story.
My junior/high school had a full set of six ovens/stoves complete with cabinets, microwaves and all manner of drawers in the Home Ec room.
One class was just learning how to use tomato sauce, shredded cheese and frozen pepperoni on a tortilla to make a "homemade pizza"
...yes, it tasted as bad as you are probably imagining
I don't think I've ever been to a school WITHOUT stoves in some classrooms!
We had a full kitchen in a classroom for Home Economics, etc. We also had a full wood and metal shops as well as a auto mechanics shop, beauty parlor, 3 office rooms, etc. It was a vocational high school
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We had a cherry tree, apple and pear trees, strawberries and raspberries and red current in our garden. Checking for maggots (especially the cherries) was like the first thing I’ve learned growing up🤣
Also... that teacher was UNNECESSARY mean... doesn’t she have a stove at home?!? Why make it in front of the kids, when you don’t plan on giving them some? (Even though that turned out to be a blessing in the end)
We have many stoves in our cooking rooms in my school
I have a culinary class in my high school
@@demonhunter5196 same
Same here
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On. Every. Video. He does this.
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Hiroshi ikr wtf
Lol
nuclear explosion ehh he’s probably gonna change it to 10k or something
R/Slash - You're not the only one. In my middle school home economics class, we had about 10 stoves. Unfortunately, my teacher decided that we needed to learn how to sew instead, so we never got to bake/cook anything to eat. This was in Detroit, MI too so we could've used the food!
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Not for me lol 😂 (for me it’s 11:10 PM)
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Same! Good Morning from Vermont, New England, United States of America.
The last story made me remember how much I hate solicitors. I have a sign up on my door to keep them away cause they'd always ring the bell when my sister's baby was finally down for a nap and thus waking them up when the dogs reacted. The last one I had decided to ignore the sign and waited by my house's front windows just out of sight. I had walked up to the window to shut it when I heard a woman start talking to me about what she was there to sell and when I screamed cause she hell out of scared me she went on to say that she had been standing there hiding and waiting for me to come over to my window just so she could talk and sell her product to me. My dogs went mad barking at her and I told her to not so politely to freak off before I called the police for being a creep. I'd never seen someone run so fast.
Yea my school had classrooms with stoves in them too
Darin Fitz the fak
Our high school does for home economics
Same we had a classroom that was for food classes that had stoves and ovens
@@justinewilson463 yea it was home economics and the science classrooms had them, that it the rest were normal classrooms
Same, even primary school has a home ec. Classroom
What's the only thing worse than biting into a blackberry and finding a maggot?
Biting into a blackberry and finding half a maggot.
Yeah, I had a Home Ed class. In two different high schools, in two different states, and both had stoves to teach cooking. This absolutely makes sense.
not for elementary school kids…the story falls apart there
“I made my teacher eat bugs”
Me as Mexican that see my family eat grasshoppers: newcomer
Home ec classes in some schools HAVE stoves for cooking lessons, so those who never went to those classes have never seen a home ec class. Good memories of some classes I took in high school.
I went to a Food Service class in BOCES and not only learned how to prepare mini pizzas for Pizza Friday’s, but also won third place trophy in the dessert category of the Cooking competition, which actually shocked me since I NEVER expected to win anything.
My friend won first place for her cake with sliced fruits and star fruits and it looked beautiful! ^^
I still like to bake and cook along with drawing, arts and crafts and learning more awesome and shocking facts in both science and history!
I took cooking this year and am going to my school’s Vocational Technical School for culinary arts next year
Ok
some classrooms bring stoves for cooking class but in primary/elementary school we have a small toilet room inside our classrooms built to lessen missing students during classes. our school system is that students are in a block section assigned to a room and every class period/change the teachers are the one moving to their next class and student's stay put.
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Home Economics-classrooms (with stove-oven-combos and rest of the home-appliances) are a pretty much a standard / must-included in all elementary / comprehensive / compulsory-school-buildings in Finland at least.
And occasionally there are also some "homerooms" that also have-had a stove for a reason or another, though rarely in my experience there was no actual home-economics taught on on those rooms.
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At my middle school we had a classroom filled with cooking station with stoves, microwaves and ovens. Sadly little timmy accidentally burnt his hand now no one can take cooking classes.
okay but the last one just pulls my empathy out.
i’m terrified of talking to people, whomever they maybe, and just calling the cops because theyre permitless is just too far that i feel bad
welp
3:47
One of the classrooms at my school has 4 mini kitchens, stoves included. The classroom is for Intro to Culinary Arts.
Stove in a classroom is completely normal unless it isn’t a food education classroom
Last time I was this early- there wasn't a pandemic :/
Lol
@@thestormworksmaster868 not lol
Cringe
TH-cam is online before the 1918 flu pandemic or smth?
@@SpiresofBlood okay lol
That one woman is my spirit animal...best revenge ever...just sign her up for the thing she hates lmfao I’m dying
8:29 ayyyyy it's nice to see that I'm not the only person who's learning Greek
Και εγώ ξέρω ελληνικά
I mean, you're technically learning greek with greek people too
@@unlike1279 you just went to Google translate for that didn't you?
I don't need to learn greek,I'm from Greece
καλή τύχη τοτε!
You know when you smell a scent or hear a song from so deep in the past, you start having flashbacks? That happened to me when you said "the cake is a lie", that's how dank that meme is.
Appreciate the memories.
Me: has an online final in 10 minutes
Also me: I can fit a 15:30 minute video into 10 minutes right????
My last brain cell: yes
In my high school in Queensland Australia, we had home economics class which was two different classes one being sewing class, learning how to use a sewing machine, to hand sew, cutting out patterns. The second being cooking class, we learned how to measure our ingredients and mix. Using both an oven for baking and roasting and stove top cooking to learn how to make sauces both savory and sweet. I remember one particular cooking class when we made a beautiful cake which obviously went in the oven and same class made a delicious butterscotch sauce to pour over the end product. I was hailed with compliments that night with my parents, sisters and brother for an amazingly delicious cake. So sorry to some people saying that stove's weren't in school, you're wrong because, oh mate,....I can still taste that sauce...
I used to have a home mech class in middle school where we had stoves in there as well
Home mech? That sounds awesome! How big was the biggest giant robot?!
Bone apple tea
Baking a pie in front of those babies without the intention of sharing is just monstrous. Also, can confirm the stoves in schools. I used to work in an elementary school where half the kindergarten classes have kitchens to help teach kids manners and safety.
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My High school had culinary classes so we had about 16 stoves + ovens
Hey, I stopped watching your content about a year ago, and started watching other Reddit youtubers (EmKay, Clumsy, ect). But I really regret it now, cause your voice is probably the most calming that I have ever heard, and you always find the best stories! Luv ur content!
We had home economics in my High School. 8 stove's, 12+ sewing machines, it was fantastic.
Demand that your school board supports real life skills classes. I still use almost everything that I learned in that class. Even just sewing on buttons has saved me a small fortune. Cooking and budgeting is used daily (saving even more money).
Have a good day y'all. Stay safe!
Normally I don't really laugh at the stories but the blackberry one made me laugh. It's like my Spanish teacher who thinks she knows better than everyone else, she thought she could teach everyone the same thing over again and we would learn it from her better than our old Spanish teacher.
The second story with the school that has a stove is believable cause my school has a stove
My high school had multiple classrooms with stoves... one with regular consumer units for home ec, and another full professional kitchen, split down the middle, for cooking and baking classes. Walk in, gas ranges, convection ovens, etc... the class doubled as a catering service and we’d do local orders for businesses. It was fun. And this was only 8 years ago so it’s definitely all still there 😂
So I'm gonna rslash and dash......no that was horrible....ima see myself out..
If the mother knew the blackberries had maggots, why did the family spend hours picking blackberries?
The one about guns got me as I do have a couple of shotguns for the snakes we have around here. The number of people (including family) that go off about it is just incredible and after dealing with the flak I'm just getting tired of hearing it. I don't understand what's so hard to understand that when I see a rattlesnake, water moccasin, copperhead, etc, I don't have time to wheel my wheelchair back into the house, in the time it takes for that snake to strike. Oh, and before anyone asks... I have two loads, birdshot and my usual rock salt.
Don’t listen to them. Use your guns to kill all the snakes you see. Buy more guns to make them mad lol
The snake isn't going to mess with you if you just leave it alone and stay in the place you are. Unless they feel threatened they'll just slither away.
You need to include puppy bloopers more often they make me smile 😂
WHY DOES TH-cam NOT GIVE NOTIFICATIONS WHEN YOU UPLOOOAAAD!!! TH-cam dumb
Your videos are the highlight of my day. They get me through the thick sh** of people
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Ughhhhhh that story with the bugs in fruit & your commentary gave me the heeby jeebies 😖 that’s one of my biggest fears is an unwanted visitor inside my fruits & veggies
Yeah the second to last story perfectly sums up the current state of American politics.
Also I’m more pro-gun than any conservative could ever be
whats worse than finding a worm in your apple?
finding *_HALF_* a worm in your apple.
With the last storie the only excuse if the person was a kid or Cub Scouts the. You can’t chew them out since let’s be honest half of the don’t know what subscribe is
If they were cub scouts/girl scouts, I'm very sure OP would be a little more lenient.
When I was younger we had tons of blackberry bushes by my house. My mother had me pick them every summer from 99 to 2010. Got lots of scratches from it. I also had to cut the bushes after picking them.
20 second after release here
you know what's worse than a maggot in your blackberry?
HALF a maggot in your blackberry
HAH IM EARLY
ßüs s same!
That guys mom that cried about guns, that is the level of insanity we deal with on a daily basis in America.
I know it’s crazy. I’m glad I live in the south where almost everyone is for guns though lol
@@bigty4725 Did you ever hear whe Kennesaw had a mandatory gun in the home policy, there was only 1 home invasion inside a single calendar year?
First
No
What u mean
And here I was, hoping the first comment wouldn’t be this crap...
We had 5 stoves in my Home Ec class. I'd always forgot I was wearing my glasses and every time I'd open them, I'd go blind. Then my teammates would laugh at me without fail.
I like listening to you tell reddit stories everyday most of the time I wait till 9 am to watch your video for the day
The past few days I've been waking up BEFORE 9am for no real reason. Yesterday, I woke up at 6am and couldn't fall back to sleep. I had to wait hours for the day's stuff to start being posted.
Unlike so many people in the comments, I don't actually like being early. I'm glad I'm about an hour and 15 minutes late today.
Aussie here, every school I went to had stoves in them. My little one's schools have had stoves in the main class/shared area. Not sure why it's less common in the US.
We went blackberry picking in washington. They had magots. To my shock, horror, and guilty amusement, my brother approached a stranger and said "hey, do you want some blackberries?" and gave the random man the bugberries. I will never forget.
I found a Caterpillar in a box of store bought strawberries, almost bit the poor things head off! 😂 Love your vids r/Slash!!
Tricking people into eating bugs? Oh that's going to be spicy. That first one is damn funny. Nice! Morning everyone.
On a recent trip to the Galapagos for scientific study, one of my teammates asked the guide if it was okay to eat the fallen guavas on the trail. The native guide said yes, just make sure you take a small bite or pull it open first. My teammate bit into it and found a worm in the fruit. Us being from American and from the UK, he threw it on the ground exclaiming that that was gross. Our guide chuckled replying, “You know what’s worse than finding a worm? Half of one.” That made me die of laughter. It was great, and the worm free quavas tasted amazing! I wish I could live there.
my mom is a retired home ec teacher; she had two classrooms, one was the stove lab, the other was the sewing room. I know the high school I attended, there was a lab for home ec, but the school didn't have a program to use it (there's been a lot of lack and loss of funding for home economics; for some reason the education systems think that parents can teach what they don't have the time, money or knowledge to teach, and home economics is one of those areas). So the classroom sat empty most of the time, used for storage and group meetings. I think maybe the staff used the fridges for their lunches (I wouldn't be surprised)
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What's worse than finding a worm in your apple? Finding half a worm.
Anyone who says there’s no stove at a school has never stepped foot in one lol
Cutting picked fruit is the first thing any farm/land kid will tell you about wild picking. Always cute wild picked and thoroughly inspect self grown.
I grew up (and still live) semi-rural. My school was full of farm kids and land kids. I was a semi-land kid (we grew wheat/watermelons/other things on our property and sold for profit, I was always exploring miles of woods near us, picked wild berries and apples). One farm boy had a party on their farm where we all picked these big apples and peaches and SO MANY kids bit into them and found worms and bad spots. It was hilarious cause you knew exactly who wasn't from the area XD.
My grandparents have their own (quite large) fruit garden. They hate preservatives, pesticides, insecticides, basically anything that can prevent insects from getting into fruit unsolicited. However, their effort results in probably the greatest tomato, raspberries, blackberries, apples, grapes, figs, cherries, you name it. But ALWAYS cut it in half if you are squeamish! Every 3-4 fruits you pick could have a worm.
3:40 I agree, I too had schools with like, 1 or 2 stoves in them, back when Home Economics and stuff, the place where people learned how to cook, sew, and other stuff, the "girly" version of something like a shop class, which also had things like circular saws, band saws, and tools for metalworking before that became more of a "trade school" thing. Schools used to have gun clubs too, where you'd get .22LR guns you could shoot in school, oftentimes at targets that you made in your woodworking/shop class. So really, those people calling bullshit you know either 1) never stepped foot in a Home Economics class or 2) where born in the late-90s/early-00s
Both my Middle and High schools had two classrooms with 4 stoves in each room. They were technically Home Ec classes but both schools called them FACTS classes.
Edit: My HS even had a couple washing machines and dryers. They were in the boys locker room and in the Special Ed classrooms. The SpE main classroom also had a full kitchen , they were all used in lessons.
My school had cookers in them. Middle and high school.
A story a teacher of mine told me once was similar to the blackberry story. Their neighbors had a cherry tree in their yard and would often let my teacher's family pick the cherries by the bucket to enjoy. Once my teacher's mom went over to thank them for letting them eat all those cherries and the neighbor admit that there were huge worms in the cherries. She went home and cut one of the cherries open and sure enough, there was a huge worm in it. And my teacher at a whole bucket of them.
3:50 - We had a Stove in the classroom. It was a specials needs classroom, so we had a kitchen area, bathroom and shower (which became 3 bathrooms at one point), and a computer room.
So yes, some classes shave stoves.
Persons saying stoves are unbelievable to be in classrooms...me when I was in high school with home economics: yeah okay bud XD.
I was a teacher for 19 years. It wasn’t against the rules to have a stove, in fact if the funds were available and the teacher submitted the lessons he/she would be teaching using the stove then it was approved. The only safety requirement was there had to be a fire retardant blanket (to smother chemical, electric, and gas fires). I knew a kindergarten class, 4 th grade class, and 6th grade class. There was of course stoves in the Home Ed classrooms (they taught cooking, sewing, and other things like that. We even had washer and dryers in some of the classrooms.
14:00 ... signing someone up for stuff they don't like after bs .... soooooo Canadian 🇨🇦 I know because I have done this 😂😂
I always look forward to your new videos, I wish you could post 5 a day 🤣
I can’t believe I’ve actually watched all of your videos... There’s none left for me to watch. Sometimes I do fall asleep and they keep playing so some of them I haven’t seen but are marked as read with that red line underneath. But it’s hard for me to discern which I’ve watched in which I haven’t because I watched most of them and there’s probably only a handful that I haven’t.
If that, because it’s also likely that I still did end up watching the ones that played in my sleep
We had food technology in secondary school (UK), and my primary school we had stoves, they taught us to make things like bread.
Also, grew up in the British country side and was always taught that if we pick fruit it goes home, gets cleaned and checked by a parent before we eat it. Never just pick something and eat it.