I would shame my school for the teachers. in first grade my best friend went blind. So for Christmas we had to write a letter to Santa as a project and I wrote that the only thing I wanted was for him to get his eyesight back. My teacher took my out of the after school program which she was not allowed to do and dragged me down the hallway by my arm and hair. When my mom came to pick me up and found out what she did. OMFG was she mad she was almost yelling at that teacher. When the teacher gave the reason why she did it my mom was even more mad apparently your only allowed to ask for "things that are possible" or "material things". Yeah that night I could hear my mom almost screaming about what that teacher did as she's talking about it to my dad. The next day when my mom told the mother of the child that went blind, the mom was surprised that I wished for that and was pretty proud.
There was a similar thing at a school I used to go to. In my case it was a small garden with a pond. We could just see that there was just one fish in the pond. Many of us felt sorry for them, never having any company. 🙁
We had one at my high school. Though it did have an entrance it was prohibited to be there. If you were caught in the little garden at anytime you would get detention. It was just for show and it was sad to look out onto it and not be able to enjoy it
My highschool had one for the upperclassmen but it was always locked unless there was a yearbook photoshoot. It's a literal waste of money. Since it's in the middle of the school, it also made classes longer to get to and small halls crowded
True, yet both come natural to all of humanity; it's call human depravity/sin, but the *"good news'* is there's a way to help fight the effects they have and more importantly, to be freed from the penalty each one of us owes b/c of them: *How will you respond to the truth?:* ruclips.net/video/Y3shq4L0EwU/видео.html
If I recall correctly my old elementary school also has a nice internal courtyard garden that none of the students were allowed to go in. There were doors but they were always kept locked. Had a really nice 360 view from the inside out as it was surrounded by floor to ceiling windows into the building on all sides. It was really sad because they kept it up nicely with flowers and such, so you could look but couldn't touch. Understandable though now in hindsight I guess they felt they couldn't trust the kids not to yank out the plants or to not pluck the flowers. It also makes me think of my middle and high school. They had outdoor classroom areas where there were outdoor desks and a podium for teachers to teach from but were never in all my years going there used them except once. My teacher at the time basically told us that they were not allowed to use them but she was going to because she had a door that was not alarmed that let us out. Someone must have blabbed because that never happened again. And it's not like the desks were terribly weathered like some of the older bleachers were. Ah memories.
My school has one but the room with the entrance is sometimes used as classroom despite being supposed a phone/break room for the last three years because the foyer which connects main entrance with art/music and the hallway to original building is used by all years. During my last year it was closed since people left their thrash behind. My year didn't even know it was to be a room for us until we saw the massage on our board. Year 5-9 have their own classroom which are also used by upper classes so for bigger breaks the rooms are used by the class that was last in the room with only leaving shortly before the next period. The cantina had originally a room on the upper floor for year 10-12 but got closed for misuse and then was generally locked. Nowadays it's used by the afternoon supervisors for the lower years since the room they used to have is now used by art a-levels which means that their art stays in the room. The room also was used as chemistry room since our science floor got remade.
My elementary school had one too!! And same deal where it was surrounded 360° by big windows so you could see it from any hallway. We went out there ONE time and I don't even remember why. Something to do with a science lesson. But it was just that one time and I know it was when we were older (like 4th or 5th grade). And then in middle/high school we had what was called the "outdoor lab" it was this fenced off area between the middle and high school that had a huge pond and lots of trees and was kind of left to grow "wild." Like a mini forest. It was really nice and we actually did go in there quite a few times throughout my time at school. Once for a biology class we collected pond water and did something with the microscopes. Can't remember exactly what.
My Daughter’s school has one and it’s beautiful, the rest of the school yard where the children have access is trashed by the children no matter how hard the yard staff work… Thats exactly why the pretty interior one is locked.
My elementary school had an interior courtyard as well, always locked. The whole courtyard was dedicated to a student who had died of a medical condition a few years before I went there, so it was closed off out of respect. Think I may have been in there once in six years.
As a Civil Engineering Graduate, I really am facepalming at who even got a Contract to design and build those School Structures. They probably didn't pay attention in Engineering Classes.
Nah. It was probably two different time periods with the plans the second engineer to had not being up to date with the current state of the area. Then the contractor who was actually doing the construction either didn't care or did bring it up but the school's administrator didn't care.
@@yanapompomWTF are you talking about? This is construction here, no one gives a shit about equity, contracts go to the person who gives the lowest bid, which usually guarantees the crappiest work regardless of what race or country it is.
3:38 "Don't Ever *Be Afraid To* Show Your True Colors" ~ I had to look this one up because I couldn't see the hidden white lettering and I couldn't guess correctly. A lot of these designs I wonder if they're not passive aggressive, or perhaps malicious compliance with an idiot boss. However there are also designers that are just terrible at their job.
It's not figuratively the most cursed map you've ever seen? It's literally the most cursed? Please tell me how you perceive that difference and why you emphasised it.
@@markfox1545 Because I literally have not seen a map more cursed (in this context, horribly made, shoddy, and/or cringeworthy in construction). Compared to every other map I have ever seen, this thing is worse by miles. (or your preferred large measurement)
Our school was painted in a color that made it look like a prison cell or a hospital to say the least which it did look like a combination of psychiatric ward + prison. By the time we were graduating we were depressed and losing our fucking minds. I was so happy to graduate and didn't miss it for a single day.
@@ComettheNightFury well it is not always true, sometimes it is just the fact that director wants money and from 20k they use 5k and the rest disappears(?). it is often fault of administration...
I am allergic to peanuts and when I was in elementary school, I sat a table that was separated from the others. I think it had the same sign lol. Or “nut free zone”.
Reminds me of a time in middle school where a teacher I didn't like had written "take out your notes" on the whiteboard. He was out in the hallway between classes and I erased part of the board to say nuts instead
LOL! No idea where you are from, but it sucks compared to the U.S.A.! But do tell us what country you are in and I will happily point out every shortcoming it has, you immature troll.
As much as I love my high school, I hate how they waited months after my class graduated to hand out the yearbooks. I never got to ask my friends and teachers to sign it, which really sucks.
As someone who has done construction on new schools this is painful to watch and im not sure how some of these got missed.... I suppose common sense isn't so common...
1:46 I had the exact same issue with my gym lockers, but what’s worst is they were stacked on top of each other, so it wasn’t just two people but four. I hated it.
The bathroom at 5:02 is what the one at my kindergarten was like, except that there were regular toilets on both sides. It was also unisex and there was no door. None of us thought anything of it back then, but yeah that’s definitely weird by today’s standards.
I think if my kids brought me pictures like this of their school, my first trip would be to the superintendent to see if he had any idea what was going on, my next would be to do some School Board a** whipping to this stuff fixed.
You guys complain about your lockers lol, my school had lockers half that size. Short things with only one shelf which meant you had to push your whole backpack into the largest spot, which would be super difficult considering our school made us all have school branded backpacks which were huge as and super thick. the bottom shelf was for our books. It was so small you could barely fit the books for every class in it. You guys had it good, I'm telling you.
My first day of highschool, I had a bottom locker the entire time that I was at the school. These lockers were about 2 feet tall, and not even a foot wide.
@@SirensMagic yep. About the same for my school. I had a bottom locker underneath a bunch of pushy dudes who wouldn’t give me space. Kept my elbow out so I could get space, they still pushed and I ended up elbowing a dude in the crotch. Left me alone then 😂 at least the long lockers haven’t got that issue.
My HS was built on a swamp area that was filled in for that purpose, so the building settled at different rates in different locations. When I was there, the building wasn't even ten years old, and I had a science teacher who marked off and tracked a crack in the cinder block wall annually. The crack was nearly a half inch wide, and vertically the blocks were a good three or four inches off.
I think I might have attended the same school then. Ours was built on a swamp and the day after the foundation was poured, they noticed a lot of cracks in it and just continued building it anyway. The building is still standing but is in so bad of structural condition that a new school has to be built soon.
5:16 we had those floating doors at my elementary school! there were rumors that it was a sealed off area, just like the locker rooms or that it had a pool in it. Wild stuff, but when there are stains on the ceilings that look like coffee or old blood kids imagination goes nuts!
That locker one isn’t necessarily a “bad design” but more a feature to how school supplies (books, backpacks, etc) have changed. Those locker looks OLD (maybe 60’s?) and current requirements for going to school no longer fit those locker standards.
Not a design but my school had a rule during covid that we were allowed into the classroom even if the teacher wasn’t there, so we didn’t have to queue outside. It was great at stopping blockages but this year they reversed the rule, claiming that it was no longer necessary as covid was next to none. It is hell trying to get through any corridor as the space is essentially cut in half with loads of people queuing outside their classrooms. Not to mention that my school has one corridor running the entire length of the school with little corridors branching off it. THE SCHOOL LITERALLY CHANGED A RULE THAT *PREVENTED* A PROBLEM. And they refuse to change it, saying that it was a temporary measure in place during covid and don’t acknowledge the fact that they are causing us to be late to class. Sorry for ranting but it really makes me mad how inconsiderate schools can be sometimes.
I know this is late, but I'm guessing those are for portable bleachers. So people can go straight from an upper floor to the top row. My high school had those, but we had bleachers that folded back against the wall.
That last one made me cry. 😂🤣😂You would definitely need stitches if you went through that machine (In case u missed it I'm referring to the A$$ SEPARATOR!)
The so-called multicultural school’s trash can reminds me of those I’ve seen in LA: They feature drawings of people of Latin American descent and the words “We belong here”…
@ 4:51. I live in Canada. Last time I looked, our land mass was greater than that of continental US. By the poster, most our our country is now under water.......and is now called "North"......
At my vocational school there were three things that could fit in this video: -In a hallway on the 1st floor there were two doors with two different room numbers... both doors led to the same room -To get to the school psychologist's office you have to go through a dark and stuffy storage room -Some classes didn't have a classroom and there were no plans for the rooms as to when which room would be used by which class. Because of this, there was often war over the computer lab.
Posts like these honestly make me kinda grateful that my school district was fairly nice. I mean, it wasnt fantastic by any means and we had our fair share of issues with teachers and faculty. But by comparison to the schools in this video... Yeah it was definitely better. I don't even live in a well-off area - just a small town in central Indiana. I guess my town just puts more importance on education than others. And like I said I'm super grateful.
I always hear Americans complain about their lockers... In The Netherlands we didn't have lockers, you just put 20 kilograms in your backpac and break your body...
The postcard on 7:36, Is actually, cool. You're supposed to read it vertically. And it has the same meaning, when you read it with the color coordination. 👀
The weird bit is that at 6:30 my brain still immediately recognized the text as "high School", which makes me think it might've been intentional, although that was probably due to the caption.
That's the standard where I'm from. Locker rooms, shop classes, etc. are basement level without windows and with little or no air circulation of any kind. Maybe some heat in winter.
I agree, education failed... You do not have to fit your backpack in your locker.. just the books you dont need at home for homework. Yes it is that simple No need for anything but that.
You have to. After the Columbine shooting incident a lot of schools stopped allowing kids to carry their backpacks around during the day. I understood it from a safety aspect, but it was a real pain the butt to carry around a bunch of heavy books in your arms. Time between classes was short so often kids struggled to carry around multiple books so they wouldn't have to stop at their locker between classes. Everyone had their own system.
@@kayleighbrown459 Dunno where you went but in middle school we had tiny little lockers. Wooden ones. I broke the door on mine having a Hulking day. If the weak little disabled girl could rip the door off....! The next school up (called itself a college but wasn't) had lockers but I never used them so I have no experience with them.
My school is horrible. My classroom is in this thin passageway, the door can’t fully close but since the lack of air you won’t worry about it hitting the wall at all. We have two board eraser, which both of them were in my 6th grade class labeled the name of that teacher who once told us she had those from a couple years ago. I forgot, it’s the tiniest room. My principals office which is right next to our class btw is two times bigger than ours. We have a small whole with no door and a step in which teachers come and throw their shit and documents. We have no air conditioner nor fan even though we’re the closest to that awful smelling river. Oh and worst part? If you continue walking you’ll see the girls ONLY bathroom with ONE sink and most of the doors don’t even work. You can hear the girls peeing whilst in class. 🤌🏻 Since COVID they decided to “renovate”. Now the boys have no bathroom and the cleanest bathrooms are in the first level with a sign on the door that says only teachers allowed. I’m so glad I’m still on virtual (and I’m not a boy). 😒
5:08-- this is not a design fail. They just renovated the gym. It is extremely difficult to put in the tiles after you put in the partition walls between the toilets. Contractors will always do the tile work first and let them set. Then go back later and put in the walls. This pic was probably taken in between the time the tiles were completed and before the walls were put up.
Sadly these school "designs" had a higher budget than teachers salaries, books, computers, etc.! No wonder we are losing the fight on educating our children. 🤔
These kind of videos is what I spend my remaining brain cells on instead of studying, I am questioning my life decisions right now...
Life is stressful. You needed this.
Maybe you’re studying the wrong thing?
Same
I have 3 exams next week and 1 left this week, finished one today morning, so by all means, we all need this.
Stay in school as long as you can! Work world is not fun!
I have a suspicion that whomever designed some of these posters/items knew EXACTLY what they were doing. 👍👍👍🤣🤣🤣
"WHOEVER" FFS!!! "Whomever" just sounds pretentious. And wrong.
Whomever is the correct English.
@@andycontento3563 Perhaps in the US, but to an English ear it sounds horribly clunky, and I doubt any English person would use it.
It depends on how educated you are.
@@andycontento3563 Honours degree, and writer of a 130,000 word novel, plus 29 short stories totalling 163,000 words, none of which were "whomever".
I would shame my school for the teachers. in first grade my best friend went blind. So for Christmas we had to write a letter to Santa as a project and I wrote that the only thing I wanted was for him to get his eyesight back. My teacher took my out of the after school program which she was not allowed to do and dragged me down the hallway by my arm and hair. When my mom came to pick me up and found out what she did. OMFG was she mad she was almost yelling at that teacher. When the teacher gave the reason why she did it my mom was even more mad apparently your only allowed to ask for "things that are possible" or "material things". Yeah that night I could hear my mom almost screaming about what that teacher did as she's talking about it to my dad. The next day when my mom told the mother of the child that went blind, the mom was surprised that I wished for that and was pretty proud.
Stupid teacher
As a Person with a strong visual Impairment this makes me feel kinda sad and angry. What for a disgusting Teacher.
Sheesh. Thats one mean teacher. You only wanted your friend to get better!
I do hope she got fired afterwards
Slap that teacher with a belt now
I'm sad no one can get to the little garden.
There was a similar thing at a school I used to go to.
In my case it was a small garden with a pond.
We could just see that there was just one fish in the pond. Many of us felt sorry for them, never having any company.
🙁
Break a window
We had one at my high school. Though it did have an entrance it was prohibited to be there. If you were caught in the little garden at anytime you would get detention. It was just for show and it was sad to look out onto it and not be able to enjoy it
My highschool had one for the upperclassmen but it was always locked unless there was a yearbook photoshoot. It's a literal waste of money. Since it's in the middle of the school, it also made classes longer to get to and small halls crowded
Depends. Do you think the garden WANTS a whole school stepping all over it?
I dreamed of the extreme entrance to the school gym before haha
Same
Those doors are probably to a storage room.
Me too lol
Was very puzzled on how to enter till I realised there was another door
Yass, mine was in the top right corner though brrr
The magical combination when corruption meets stupidity.
True, yet both come natural to all of humanity; it's call human depravity/sin, but the *"good news'* is there's a way to
help fight the effects they have and more importantly, to be freed from the penalty each one of us owes b/c of them:
*How will you respond to the truth?:* ruclips.net/video/Y3shq4L0EwU/видео.html
Yup, half of it is definitely corruption, the other half would be people who are lazy enough to not check their work the second time.
The restroom with the exposed toilets is literally the stuff of nightmares! And I'm being literal with the word "literally!"
stalls likely hadn't been installed yet. stay in school.
If I recall correctly my old elementary school also has a nice internal courtyard garden that none of the students were allowed to go in. There were doors but they were always kept locked. Had a really nice 360 view from the inside out as it was surrounded by floor to ceiling windows into the building on all sides. It was really sad because they kept it up nicely with flowers and such, so you could look but couldn't touch. Understandable though now in hindsight I guess they felt they couldn't trust the kids not to yank out the plants or to not pluck the flowers. It also makes me think of my middle and high school. They had outdoor classroom areas where there were outdoor desks and a podium for teachers to teach from but were never in all my years going there used them except once. My teacher at the time basically told us that they were not allowed to use them but she was going to because she had a door that was not alarmed that let us out. Someone must have blabbed because that never happened again. And it's not like the desks were terribly weathered like some of the older bleachers were. Ah memories.
My school has one but the room with the entrance is sometimes used as classroom despite being supposed a phone/break room for the last three years because the foyer which connects main entrance with art/music and the hallway to original building is used by all years. During my last year it was closed since people left their thrash behind. My year didn't even know it was to be a room for us until we saw the massage on our board. Year 5-9 have their own classroom which are also used by upper classes so for bigger breaks the rooms are used by the class that was last in the room with only leaving shortly before the next period. The cantina had originally a room on the upper floor for year 10-12 but got closed for misuse and then was generally locked. Nowadays it's used by the afternoon supervisors for the lower years since the room they used to have is now used by art a-levels which means that their art stays in the room. The room also was used as chemistry room since our science floor got remade.
My elementary school had one too!! And same deal where it was surrounded 360° by big windows so you could see it from any hallway. We went out there ONE time and I don't even remember why. Something to do with a science lesson. But it was just that one time and I know it was when we were older (like 4th or 5th grade). And then in middle/high school we had what was called the "outdoor lab" it was this fenced off area between the middle and high school that had a huge pond and lots of trees and was kind of left to grow "wild." Like a mini forest. It was really nice and we actually did go in there quite a few times throughout my time at school. Once for a biology class we collected pond water and did something with the microscopes. Can't remember exactly what.
My Daughter’s school has one and it’s beautiful, the rest of the school yard where the children have access is trashed by the children no matter how hard the yard staff work… Thats exactly why the pretty interior one is locked.
e literally have one of those too what the fuck
My elementary school had an interior courtyard as well, always locked. The whole courtyard was dedicated to a student who had died of a medical condition a few years before I went there, so it was closed off out of respect. Think I may have been in there once in six years.
As a Civil Engineering Graduate, I really am facepalming at who even got a Contract to design and build those School Structures. They probably didn't pay attention in Engineering Classes.
Probably because of "equity." The contracts went to minority and women owned businesses.. regardless whether they had experience in the field or not.
Nah. It was probably two different time periods with the plans the second engineer to had not being up to date with the current state of the area.
Then the contractor who was actually doing the construction either didn't care or did bring it up but the school's administrator didn't care.
@@yanapompomWTF are you talking about? This is construction here, no one gives a shit about equity, contracts go to the person who gives the lowest bid, which usually guarantees the crappiest work regardless of what race or country it is.
3:38 "Don't Ever *Be Afraid To* Show Your True Colors" ~ I had to look this one up because I couldn't see the hidden white lettering and I couldn't guess correctly. A lot of these designs I wonder if they're not passive aggressive, or perhaps malicious compliance with an idiot boss. However there are also designers that are just terrible at their job.
Thank you very much.
@hello bruh Hahaha.
Take action, take control, quit school.
Lol.
Yeah
Only in New Zealand 🙄🙄🤣🤣🤣
Words to live by
4:44 This is literally the most cursed map I have ever seen.
Yeah, super weird looking
I go to school there and I remember when it was put up. Ppl were mad that I was criticizing it
It's not figuratively the most cursed map you've ever seen? It's literally the most cursed? Please tell me how you perceive that difference and why you emphasised it.
No wonder murican sucks in geography.
@@markfox1545 Because I literally have not seen a map more cursed (in this context, horribly made, shoddy, and/or cringeworthy in construction).
Compared to every other map I have ever seen, this thing is worse by miles. (or your preferred large measurement)
Our school was painted in a color that made it look like a prison cell or a hospital to say the least which it did look like a combination of psychiatric ward + prison. By the time we were graduating we were depressed and losing our fucking minds. I was so happy to graduate and didn't miss it for a single day.
Mike a prison cell or a hospital you say?
Bruh, there are all schools in my country like that.
2:50 "Come on little Timmy, it ain't gonna yank itself."
This comment is cursed- 💀
@@kazuerii The phot started it! (Being cursed that is)
Don't worry the public were alerted to this obvious flaw and it was re engineered. Some faculties are just clueless.
I think maybe a lot of school districts have an ironclad rule that all contracts for construction and stuff must go to the lowest bidder.
That's actually true for some government projects in Canada. I imagine schools would be included, but I don't know for sure.
Considering how a lot of schools are funded by the government I'm not surprised
@@ComettheNightFury well it is not always true, sometimes it is just the fact that director wants money and from 20k they use 5k and the rest disappears(?). it is often fault of administration...
My middle school is a peanut and treenut free place so they decided to put up a sign that said "no nut zone" smh
I mean... Are they wrong though? xD
@@TheCatMurgatroyd ig not XD
I am allergic to peanuts and when I was in elementary school, I sat a table that was separated from the others. I think it had the same sign lol. Or “nut free zone”.
I'm such an old fart that I had to enter "define smh" in my browser! ☺️
Reminds me of a time in middle school where a teacher I didn't like had written "take out your notes" on the whiteboard. He was out in the hallway between classes and I erased part of the board to say nuts instead
4:45 This actually explains a lot about Americans crappy geography
and you can see the earth on top
Your “crapy” spelling
LOL! No idea where you are from, but it sucks compared to the U.S.A.! But do tell us what country you are in and I will happily point out every shortcoming it has, you immature troll.
@@liam-wg3gf thanks for ponting it out, still learning :)
@@HangTimeDeluxe Feel free. I'm brazilian and don't feel the need to idolize my country.
Also, chill and learn to take a joke
I am glad I am not in School anymore the only problem is I still have to go to College LOL.
Maybe you should stay in school and learn to spell "college". And when to use capital letters. And commas.
College isn't the only option
@@maestro4287 yeah but some might wish to go there and some might not
Do you really have to go to college tho
And I thought the gaps in USA bathroom stalls were bad...
As much as I love my high school, I hate how they waited months after my class graduated to hand out the yearbooks. I never got to ask my friends and teachers to sign it, which really sucks.
Same. Happened to me every year of high school. It's not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but it would have made a nice keepsake.
@@nonyabiznis7550 Funny thing is, the two classes before mine got their yearbooks on time.
As someone who has done construction on new schools this is painful to watch and im not sure how some of these got missed.... I suppose common sense isn't so common...
you answered your own question. new schools.
*I'm
2:00
He’s definitely plowing *something*
He’s plowing the “fields”
@@kazuerii dem curvy “fields”
uwu
ahh im wheezing
1:46 I had the exact same issue with my gym lockers, but what’s worst is they were stacked on top of each other, so it wasn’t just two people but four. I hated it.
@1:08 The horn was timed perfectly. 😁
F Art
6:19 this graphic is amazing, besides the percentage distribution being wrong, the total is 104%
The bathroom at 5:02 is what the one at my kindergarten was like, except that there were regular toilets on both sides. It was also unisex and there was no door. None of us thought anything of it back then, but yeah that’s definitely weird by today’s standards.
I think if my kids brought me pictures like this of their school, my first trip would be to the superintendent to see if he had any idea what was going on, my next would be to do some School Board a** whipping to this stuff fixed.
3:00 my Sims4 buildings
You guys complain about your lockers lol, my school had lockers half that size. Short things with only one shelf which meant you had to push your whole backpack into the largest spot, which would be super difficult considering our school made us all have school branded backpacks which were huge as and super thick. the bottom shelf was for our books. It was so small you could barely fit the books for every class in it. You guys had it good, I'm telling you.
My first day of highschool, I had a bottom locker the entire time that I was at the school.
These lockers were about 2 feet tall, and not even a foot wide.
@@SirensMagic yep. About the same for my school. I had a bottom locker underneath a bunch of pushy dudes who wouldn’t give me space. Kept my elbow out so I could get space, they still pushed and I ended up elbowing a dude in the crotch. Left me alone then 😂 at least the long lockers haven’t got that issue.
@@SirensMagic Lockers? Bruh you guys barely had a hole in the wall 😂😂
@@GoblinDave152 yikes! Hey, at least we didn't have to carry everything everywhere 😂
@@PissyPants111 dude, what? Don’t take it so seriously. It’s lockers.
5:25 Bongo Bongo makes good music for a Zelda boss
I’m thinking that world map came from a Maryland school, but that’s just me
3:39
what does it say i cant read the yellow at all someone plz help
It says "be afraid to"
@@redd3797 thx
My HS was built on a swamp area that was filled in for that purpose, so the building settled at different rates in different locations. When I was there, the building wasn't even ten years old, and I had a science teacher who marked off and tracked a crack in the cinder block wall annually. The crack was nearly a half inch wide, and vertically the blocks were a good three or four inches off.
If only some guy had invented a way to safely build on soft ground...
I think I might have attended the same school then. Ours was built on a swamp and the day after the foundation was poured, they noticed a lot of cracks in it and just continued building it anyway. The building is still standing but is in so bad of structural condition that a new school has to be built soon.
😂😂😂😂 these are horrible. Especially the "a$$ separator" 😂😂😂😂
5:16 we had those floating doors at my elementary school! there were rumors that it was a sealed off area, just like the locker rooms or that it had a pool in it. Wild stuff, but when there are stains on the ceilings that look like coffee or old blood kids imagination goes nuts!
The fine art club knew what they were doing.
They were creating fine art
That locker one isn’t necessarily a “bad design” but more a feature to how school supplies (books, backpacks, etc) have changed. Those locker looks OLD (maybe 60’s?) and current requirements for going to school no longer fit those locker standards.
2:59 Every new/bad builder's lights in Roblox Bloxburg be like:
Lol
Not a design but my school had a rule during covid that we were allowed into the classroom even if the teacher wasn’t there, so we didn’t have to queue outside. It was great at stopping blockages but this year they reversed the rule, claiming that it was no longer necessary as covid was next to none. It is hell trying to get through any corridor as the space is essentially cut in half with loads of people queuing outside their classrooms. Not to mention that my school has one corridor running the entire length of the school with little corridors branching off it. THE SCHOOL LITERALLY CHANGED A RULE THAT *PREVENTED* A PROBLEM. And they refuse to change it, saying that it was a temporary measure in place during covid and don’t acknowledge the fact that they are causing us to be late to class. Sorry for ranting but it really makes me mad how inconsiderate schools can be sometimes.
Tbh i want those doors on walls in my school. Imagine how fun it would be to climb through those to reach., perhaps, some rooms that are empty
I know this is late, but I'm guessing those are for portable bleachers. So people can go straight from an upper floor to the top row. My high school had those, but we had bleachers that folded back against the wall.
@@sturmovik5448 could be, still it would be fun to explore
Whats the point of going to school if we are smarter than them
It's smarter than they. There is an understood are.... We are smarter than they are.
There's also an apostrophe s at the beginning of your sentence (What's) and it's a question so it should end in a question mark.
@@juneberry1982 its a statement. Also, its 10 months ago
That guy who made the German school sign knew exactly what he was doing
2:26 good luck if there will ever be a fire
Oh no
These are hilarious! I enjoyed especially since I was a teacher.
That last one made me cry. 😂🤣😂You would definitely need stitches if you went through that machine (In case u missed it I'm referring to the A$$ SEPARATOR!)
Oh I just read separator 😂
School gives me so many memories ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can I ask to read some good ones, please...? If that's OK.
The so-called multicultural school’s trash can reminds me of those I’ve seen in LA: They feature drawings of people of Latin American descent and the words “We belong here”…
@ 4:51. I live in Canada. Last time I looked, our land mass was greater than that of continental US. By the poster, most our our country is now under water.......and is now called "North"......
As an English person, I live underwater too. We must unite.
5;17 imagine walking out the door then you find yourself face down on the floor
If most of these were done on purpose then you did a good job making people question logical choices.
At my vocational school there were three things that could fit in this video:
-In a hallway on the 1st floor there were two doors with two different room numbers... both doors led to the same room
-To get to the school psychologist's office you have to go through a dark and stuffy storage room
-Some classes didn't have a classroom and there were no plans for the rooms as to when which room would be used by which class. Because of this, there was often war over the computer lab.
Posts like these honestly make me kinda grateful that my school district was fairly nice. I mean, it wasnt fantastic by any means and we had our fair share of issues with teachers and faculty. But by comparison to the schools in this video... Yeah it was definitely better. I don't even live in a well-off area - just a small town in central Indiana. I guess my town just puts more importance on education than others. And like I said I'm super grateful.
6:48 This was probably because people kept vandalizing it. Pretty good idea imo.
Oh dear god that last one! The "Ass Separator!" Dont misbehave in that school, they might test it out on you! HAHA!
I always hear Americans complain about their lockers... In The Netherlands we didn't have lockers, you just put 20 kilograms in your backpac and break your body...
Our school has lockers but we don't use them :P
1:19 but who cuts the lawn?
There definitely is access to it but the students aren't allowed to go in there.
The one who has the keys
Whoever controls a drone? XD
@@NorthieStangl but why put benches there if no one can sit there. Makes no sense.
That man is plowing something...and it ain't the field.
The postcard on 7:36, Is actually, cool. You're supposed to read it vertically. And it has the same meaning, when you read it with the color coordination. 👀
All the wrestling wall paintings look like what happens in prison.
6:20 there's nothing wrong with that, that school is so awesome they have 104% of students that's all.
I love seeing 5:35 in these videos because this was my middle school and the first time I ever saw that door, I wondered why it was even there lmao
And these are the people tasked with educating the youth.
I'm surprised the world hasn't blown up yet.
4:22 BEST THING FOR MATHS TEACHERS EVER😂
6:36 your life is going mess up
7:31 I am gonna go call cops
the trumpet on (f)art was perfect.
3:37 what do the words in the yellow say? i really can’t see them.
5:53 the fact that I can read that. The human brain is impressive. 😂
I read you will never have this day again so have it (and a word I can’t read) and I have rlly good eyesight- so your like an eagle
That awkward moment when Maryland is bigger than South America
Our h.s. had one of those! Inner courtyard..that was never used. Beautiful to look at.
4:45 Ah yes the continent of *M A R Y L A N D*
The weird bit is that at 6:30 my brain still immediately recognized the text as "high School", which makes me think it might've been intentional, although that was probably due to the caption.
5:41 okay but those desks are actually kinda of cool, it is unfortunate that this shape is linked to so many bad things...
oh now I get it..
7:45 ok this is just SAD
Locker rooms in basement 🙄 sounds like some part of horror movie
That's the standard where I'm from. Locker rooms, shop classes, etc. are basement level without windows and with little or no air circulation of any kind. Maybe some heat in winter.
2:05 Was epic
I agree, education failed... You do not have to fit your backpack in your locker.. just the books you dont need at home for homework.
Yes it is that simple
No need for anything but that.
The last one made me spit out my cereal
YOU CAN PUT UR BACKPACK IN THE LOCKERS IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS!?!?
I can only speak for myself but we didn't actually have lockers at English schools.
@@kayleighbrown459 maybe it is only in America but I didn't know so I wrote "English"
You have to. After the Columbine shooting incident a lot of schools stopped allowing kids to carry their backpacks around during the day. I understood it from a safety aspect, but it was a real pain the butt to carry around a bunch of heavy books in your arms. Time between classes was short so often kids struggled to carry around multiple books so they wouldn't have to stop at their locker between classes. Everyone had their own system.
@@kayleighbrown459 Dunno where you went but in middle school we had tiny little lockers. Wooden ones. I broke the door on mine having a Hulking day. If the weak little disabled girl could rip the door off....!
The next school up (called itself a college but wasn't) had lockers but I never used them so I have no experience with them.
@@Roadent1241 We don't have middle school either.
The last one is golden
Ah yes, my favorite quote...
"FORWARDMOVING STILL ARE YOU FACE YOUR ON FALL YOU WHEN EVEN."
Its moving, truly.
Well it reads fine from the bottom up at leat.
My school is horrible. My classroom is in this thin passageway, the door can’t fully close but since the lack of air you won’t worry about it hitting the wall at all. We have two board eraser, which both of them were in my 6th grade class labeled the name of that teacher who once told us she had those from a couple years ago. I forgot, it’s the tiniest room. My principals office which is right next to our class btw is two times bigger than ours. We have a small whole with no door and a step in which teachers come and throw their shit and documents. We have no air conditioner nor fan even though we’re the closest to that awful smelling river. Oh and worst part? If you continue walking you’ll see the girls ONLY bathroom with ONE sink and most of the doors don’t even work. You can hear the girls peeing whilst in class. 🤌🏻 Since COVID they decided to “renovate”. Now the boys have no bathroom and the cleanest bathrooms are in the first level with a sign on the door that says only teachers allowed. I’m so glad I’m still on virtual (and I’m not a boy). 😒
5:08-- this is not a design fail. They just renovated the gym. It is extremely difficult to put in the tiles after you put in the partition walls between the toilets. Contractors will always do the tile work first and let them set. Then go back later and put in the walls. This pic was probably taken in between the time the tiles were completed and before the walls were put up.
The music is everything
Heh, at 2:01, had a LoL moment when I thought: He's plowing something....
This video should be titled "You Had 1 Job"
4:07 I’ve spent 20 mins trying to figure it out-
6:20 26%+26%+26%+26%= 104%, how could you get a 104% circle? so some parts are stack each others???🤣
0:32, took me a second to realize…
4:29 those are the many brave souls that have pasted the grade and have not died 😂😂🤣🤣
3:26 you'll nvr notice what's wrong until u actually think. Yep that was me before i actually think.
We all know Maryland is the biggest state in the world :)))) md gang
“Quit school”?
Say no more 👋 😊
I can totally see a receiver using that end zone to advantage, because of the height difference he would be very hard to cover.
Aww! This was funny 😆 !
The last one 😂😂😂
1:13--- if no one can get in then how did someone get in to build the benches and maintain the grass, rake the leaves etc?
Last one is legendary
5:40 What's "unfortunate" with the overview of the library desks??
The swastika… Nazi symbol.
I have to say that I'm a big fan of the problem at 4:56
The bravery to actually use that stall 7:22 I wouldn't dare to.. I wouldn't even consider
Sadly these school "designs" had a higher budget than teachers salaries, books, computers, etc.!
No wonder we are losing the fight on educating our children. 🤔
teachers are well paid. actually look into salary and overall compensation. dont believe the propaganda.