contributing to the tragedy graduating class section. i had a friend that i didn’t know too well, but he was infamous around the school. he may have beein involved in the drug scene (bad area) but i dont remember anymore. most people knew him for how sweet and perfect him and his long term girlfriend were. no matter how far apart their classes were, he’d leave every class two minutes early to be there to walk her to every single class. they were so so sweet and genuinely straight out of a fairytale. he was so excited to join the army after graduation so he could support her through cosmetology school. she wanted to be a hair stylist or do nail, not sure she’d decided yet. he also had this bad boy persona, leather jacket + motorcycle (his second love) + and faux mohawk. this macho man with a giddy blonde on his arm and dopey smile ever present made it impossible to not be drawn to him. i knew him through a friend. he helped me through several panic attacks, actually showed interest whenever i’d ramble about what ever weeb shit i was into at the time, made sure i ate a snack during lunch break during my battle with anorexia. he passed away in a motorcycle accident two months into his senior year and right before his 18th birthday, at 2pm on a beautiful thursday afternoon. i still cry every time i think about him. hell, i’m crying as i write this four years later. RIP, rocky. you were such a beautiful soul and i hope youre happy in the afterlife edit: decided to see if he had a instagram. he did. i was reminded he also wanted to be “the world’s greatest actor”. he had a youtube channel and everything
in 6th grade private school, in the 60's, my teacher assigned us to pick a country and do a 10 page report plus pictures. I picked China, he told me to pick another since they didn't matter because they didn't interact with the rest of the world. I turned in 42 pages including newspaper articles and info the embassy sent me. got an A+. also reused it in jr high and high school. got A's then too
I remember I had to write a story or an essay in the past, but I tricked my brain into loving school (weird, ik, like brainwashed myself) and it actually helped me understand and love almost every topic, so I always went a little beyond expectations just because I loved it. One day a topic was superrr exciting to me, and I absolutely loved it sooo much!(idk the topic anymore) I went WAY over, like at least 3 paragraphs over what the teacher wanted for the "max" amount of words. I absolutely loved it so much and I always asked questions to the teacher about it. I wish i could be that excited now.
in my first year of college, i was told to write an essay that depicted narrative story telling. well, i wrote a story about addiction and how it has impacted my life (family and exes have been addicts) and instead of the 4 pages that were required, ended up writing like 9. i felt really silly but the words just kept flowing through my head while writing it.
My last science project in highschool was an essay. I thought I had to get 100% on it to pass. I wrote a 30 page essay on a lake. Turns out, even if I didn't write a single word, and got a 0% I would have passed
>I always start and end a conference with the students strengths to try fo sandwich the criticism with positivity. It didn't help. That's because positivity only explodes in the face of the person that tried like a grenade, as it never works for anything in that circumstance.
I have something for the "overkill assignment". Long story short, I made a cardboard sword from the English Civil War and brought it into class alongside the written assignment. I still have the sword, but it's lost the handguard and the wrap has come loose.
In health class my sophomore year, we had two different presentations we had to make, one about a certain system of the body, and another about a certain disease. Well I felt like our school had not taught students sex Ed well enough, so I chose the female reproductive system and me and my partner discussed many aspects of the system and how It develops, going into things like menopause and I even discussed in-condoms and how they work. Everyone was uncomfortable but I kinda reveled in it. Then for the disease project I chose testicular cancer and proceeded to discuss the male reproductive system in equally as much detail, like discussing the specific organs and how they come together and STDs. It was a lot and made a lot of people uncomfortable, but totally worth it.
I love this. My kid’s school district recently got rid of sex ed altogether. It’s a fairly conservative area and the district didn’t want to argue with parents over what is or isn’t being taught, so they just got rid of it entirely. I’m sure this will turn out to be a fantastic long term decision. /s Anyway, I hope there’s kids in the Health Class doing things like this in my kid’s district. My kid isn’t old enough yet (Health class is in high school and he’s in middle school), but I have been encouraging him to talk about what I’ve taught him over the years with friends, and that he can give away the sex ed books I’ve bought him and I’ll replace them. I know it’s awkward stuff to talk about and he probably won’t give away his books because it’s too uncomfortable, but I don’t know what else to do.
@@Annie_Annie__ wow that's absolutely the smartest fuck these kids and their futures a school district could do . I live in MD where when I was in school atleast sex ed was split up to teach us what we definitely and possibly were about to go thru as all thru out school as we got older ,starting in the fifth grade. Each time we had sex ed class teachers would never not start the lessons without going over /teaching all that we've learned prior but with more details that probably were left out in the first few for better understanding.
“This was back in the days of D.A.R.E” Uhh, my cousin (who’s in elementary school) had a packet passed out about drug use by D.A.R.E not too long ago That dumpster fire of a program still lives, sadly
Yep. Studies found in the late 90s that DARE was _at best_ ineffective and some studies found it to increase drug and cigarette use in teens. Dept of Education funds can’t be used on programs found to be ineffective, so DARE had to revamp things (or appear to) or die. So they have their drug prevention program, which they claim is different and “evidence-based”, but as a parent it just seems like the same thing without the actual “just say no” refrain. And they’ve added supplemental programs about opioids and another one about vaping. Again, as a parent, I think their own program introduces the topic of vaping too late (7th-8th grade, when schools already have problems with kids vaping in the bathrooms and such). And their opioid curriculum, from what I can tell, doesn’t make it clear to young children the difference between prescription medications and illegal medications. As someone that takes quite a few prescription meds (including one opioid), believe me when I say that the result of this is a kid crying because “mommy is addicted to drugs” and “those drugs are not healthy” and “daddy injects drugs, those are _really_ bad!” He also was crying because he thought he was going to have to tell the school police officer on us and it was destroying him with guilt. I have autoimmune disease and a spinal injury that causes chronic pain and my husband is diabetic. So, yeah, we weren’t happy that this program was telling our 2nd grader that it’s black-and-white, all “drugs” are bad. They apparently don’t introduce nuance and the concept of prescription and OTC meds until 5th or 6th grade. Well after they’ve already been indoctrinated that all drugs _and_ medications are bad and possibly illegal. I pulled my kid from any of their programs after that, which is why my knowledge beyond that point comes from their website. I wouldn’t be surprised if in 10 or 20 years there’s another study that says this version of DARE is just as ineffective as the first.
That would be a lot of work for whoever does these videos. This is already an extremely lazy version of entertainment where you are just literally having a computer read out what other people have written and they are making money hand over fist and I'm only upset that I didn't think of the idea to do this first.
@@REDSIX you could still do it, I sub to a bunch and they all have good views and such. I think the trick is to find interesting Reddit stories that haven’t been covered by a whole bunch of other ones. Look for outrageous posts in other subs they don’t cover that ppl would like to hear. I’ve read a bunch of posts and I’m like why isn’t any of channels including this one in the video. Especially the justnoMIL/ in-laws subreddits I’ve yet to see any videos covering these reddits and there are really good stories on there of crazy in laws.
@@BestKpopLists does RUclips for creators not have a feature when editing that takes the work out time stamping? I have never made a video for RUclips so I apologize if my question sounds mundane.
I was the awkward girl that moved around a lot and only had 1 person at each school that didn't pick on me for being shy and not having "cool clothes " when I was little my mom got sick and my dad had take on my sister and I full time as a young single dad, my sister fought for stylish clothes but I didn't and end up in school in a $5 red sweatshirt and matching sweatpants with my hair chopped short like a boy. When I graduated I started to learn how to style my hair and pick out more feminine clothes and now I'm almost 40 and I've been proposed to by each the 6 guys I've dated over the years, I've only married 1 and was with him for 15 years before that ended and now I'm with a gorgeous guy that grew up very similar to me and I'm very happy 😊
A couple of people I know after highschool have sad stories , one is in prison for armed robbery , another was shot over a girl , a couple were in for statutory
Two separate times that I've accidentally gone above and beyond on school assignments. The first was in 6th grade science where we were supposed to do a presentation on a specific astronaut (we were also to talk as if we *were* the astronaut). I decided to do Valentina Tereshkova and did research and all that. It's presentation day and I go up and speak in a Russian accent, memorise some words in Russian. AND SPEAK A WHOLE ASS SENTENCE IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Idk what i was on but god.. something was wrong with me back then. Second time was in dual enrollment speech class. Our first assignment is to do an informative speech, easy right? There was a list of topics we could choose or chose your own. Me being a cringe theater kid took my chances on the list and one of the topics was about AIDS. The assignment says to talk for at minimum 3 or 5 minutes, and well..... I accidentally talk for 10 minutes straight. Whoops.
42:14 “he didn’t get great grades because he came to school late once and had many detentions” - what? How can being late to school ONCE affect someones grades like that? Some of these are just lies to tell a lie.
I'm surprised the black suction cup corn cob story didn't have a reply about an angry Spider-Man finding Mary Jane's " "extra credit" in her bed side table then attaching it to the window and telling her to go fetch it.
A few years back I worked at a middle school and because of my size I guess (I'm short and don't weigh much) I was mistaken for a student. They sent to detention on my first day of work for bringing burger King for lunch since outside food was banned for students. I stupidly followed orders because i was new and just thought they needed me to clean the detention room or something. It was funny having my boss come get me out. "I'm sorry Mr So and So, you appear to have adult-knapped one of my employees"
This is one of the only one's of these types of videos where most of the stories sound so so very fake lol. Like kids telling stories about what they wished happened.
I once recreated 1:1 how I imagined the city of Fahrenheit 451 for book report day in 6th grade… got a 101 on it bc boomer teachers thought it was actually that hard lmao
Debbie trump and a lonely lifeguard you know awful funny that's the same story as family guy ha wonder if it's real or if you stole it from family guy and try to make it your own
contributing to the tragedy graduating class section. i had a friend that i didn’t know too well, but he was infamous around the school. he may have beein involved in the drug scene (bad area) but i dont remember anymore. most people knew him for how sweet and perfect him and his long term girlfriend were. no matter how far apart their classes were, he’d leave every class two minutes early to be there to walk her to every single class. they were so so sweet and genuinely straight out of a fairytale. he was so excited to join the army after graduation so he could support her through cosmetology school. she wanted to be a hair stylist or do nail, not sure she’d decided yet. he also had this bad boy persona, leather jacket + motorcycle (his second love) + and faux mohawk. this macho man with a giddy blonde on his arm and dopey smile ever present made it impossible to not be drawn to him. i knew him through a friend. he helped me through several panic attacks, actually showed interest whenever i’d ramble about what ever weeb shit i was into at the time, made sure i ate a snack during lunch break during my battle with anorexia. he passed away in a motorcycle accident two months into his senior year and right before his 18th birthday, at 2pm on a beautiful thursday afternoon. i still cry every time i think about him. hell, i’m crying as i write this four years later. RIP, rocky. you were such a beautiful soul and i hope youre happy in the afterlife
edit: decided to see if he had a instagram. he did. i was reminded he also wanted to be “the world’s greatest actor”. he had a youtube channel and everything
in 6th grade private school, in the 60's, my teacher assigned us to pick a country and do a 10 page report plus pictures. I picked China, he told me to pick another since they didn't matter because they didn't interact with the rest of the world. I turned in 42 pages including newspaper articles and info the embassy sent me. got an A+. also reused it in jr high and high school. got A's then too
I'd LOVE to have seen the two Japanese housewives acting out the folk story in English! That's fantastically wholesome!
but its animated and its the trollface
This sounds like fun
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That's freaking dope, honestly.....
I remember I had to write a story or an essay in the past, but I tricked my brain into loving school (weird, ik, like brainwashed myself) and it actually helped me understand and love almost every topic, so I always went a little beyond expectations just because I loved it. One day a topic was superrr exciting to me, and I absolutely loved it sooo much!(idk the topic anymore) I went WAY over, like at least 3 paragraphs over what the teacher wanted for the "max" amount of words. I absolutely loved it so much and I always asked questions to the teacher about it. I wish i could be that excited now.
There was nothing but that
I got dropped from the Annapolis US Naval Academy because my guidance counselor sent my transcript in, which she had 6 weeks to send, 3 days late
in my first year of college, i was told to write an essay that depicted narrative story telling. well, i wrote a story about addiction and how it has impacted my life (family and exes have been addicts) and instead of the 4 pages that were required, ended up writing like 9. i felt really silly but the words just kept flowing through my head while writing it.
My last science project in highschool was an essay. I thought I had to get 100% on it to pass. I wrote a 30 page essay on a lake. Turns out, even if I didn't write a single word, and got a 0% I would have passed
>I always start and end a conference with the students strengths to try fo sandwich the criticism with positivity. It didn't help.
That's because positivity only explodes in the face of the person that tried like a grenade, as it never works for anything in that circumstance.
My dad completed an entire math test in base 13 instead of base 10. From then on all tests said the answers must be in base 10
You should introduce your dad to R/iamverysmart
Classic Mr Lewis
I have something for the "overkill assignment". Long story short, I made a cardboard sword from the English Civil War and brought it into class alongside the written assignment. I still have the sword, but it's lost the handguard and the wrap has come loose.
In health class my sophomore year, we had two different presentations we had to make, one about a certain system of the body, and another about a certain disease. Well I felt like our school had not taught students sex Ed well enough, so I chose the female reproductive system and me and my partner discussed many aspects of the system and how It develops, going into things like menopause and I even discussed in-condoms and how they work. Everyone was uncomfortable but I kinda reveled in it. Then for the disease project I chose testicular cancer and proceeded to discuss the male reproductive system in equally as much detail, like discussing the specific organs and how they come together and STDs. It was a lot and made a lot of people uncomfortable, but totally worth it.
"Why the f is [student] only presenting sex ed classes??"
Nice on you for doing the correct sex ed classes though!! Those things are super important.
Ggggggxi
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I love this. My kid’s school district recently got rid of sex ed altogether. It’s a fairly conservative area and the district didn’t want to argue with parents over what is or isn’t being taught, so they just got rid of it entirely.
I’m sure this will turn out to be a fantastic long term decision. /s
Anyway, I hope there’s kids in the Health Class doing things like this in my kid’s district.
My kid isn’t old enough yet (Health class is in high school and he’s in middle school), but I have been encouraging him to talk about what I’ve taught him over the years with friends, and that he can give away the sex ed books I’ve bought him and I’ll replace them.
I know it’s awkward stuff to talk about and he probably won’t give away his books because it’s too uncomfortable, but I don’t know what else to do.
@@Annie_Annie__ wow that's absolutely the smartest fuck these kids and their futures a school district could do . I live in MD where when I was in school atleast sex ed was split up to teach us what we definitely and possibly were about to go thru as all thru out school as we got older ,starting in the fifth grade. Each time we had sex ed class teachers would never not start the lessons without going over /teaching all that we've learned prior but with more details that probably were left out in the first few for better understanding.
“This was back in the days of D.A.R.E”
Uhh, my cousin (who’s in elementary school) had a packet passed out about drug use by D.A.R.E not too long ago
That dumpster fire of a program still lives, sadly
Yep. Studies found in the late 90s that DARE was _at best_ ineffective and some studies found it to increase drug and cigarette use in teens.
Dept of Education funds can’t be used on programs found to be ineffective, so DARE had to revamp things (or appear to) or die.
So they have their drug prevention program, which they claim is different and “evidence-based”, but as a parent it just seems like the same thing without the actual “just say no” refrain.
And they’ve added supplemental programs about opioids and another one about vaping.
Again, as a parent, I think their own program introduces the topic of vaping too late (7th-8th grade, when schools already have problems with kids vaping in the bathrooms and such). And their opioid curriculum, from what I can tell, doesn’t make it clear to young children the difference between prescription medications and illegal medications.
As someone that takes quite a few prescription meds (including one opioid), believe me when I say that the result of this is a kid crying because “mommy is addicted to drugs” and “those drugs are not healthy” and “daddy injects drugs, those are _really_ bad!”
He also was crying because he thought he was going to have to tell the school police officer on us and it was destroying him with guilt.
I have autoimmune disease and a spinal injury that causes chronic pain and my husband is diabetic. So, yeah, we weren’t happy that this program was telling our 2nd grader that it’s black-and-white, all “drugs” are bad.
They apparently don’t introduce nuance and the concept of prescription and OTC meds until 5th or 6th grade. Well after they’ve already been indoctrinated that all drugs _and_ medications are bad and possibly illegal.
I pulled my kid from any of their programs after that, which is why my knowledge beyond that point comes from their website.
I wouldn’t be surprised if in 10 or 20 years there’s another study that says this version of DARE is just as ineffective as the first.
we still have that at my school
Hey I was wondering with these types of videos if you could put timestamps when a new story starts
That would be a lot of work for whoever does these videos. This is already an extremely lazy version of entertainment where you are just literally having a computer read out what other people have written and they are making money hand over fist and I'm only upset that I didn't think of the idea to do this first.
That would be like 300+ stamps dude
I think what this person wants is when a new question is being stated
@@REDSIX you could still do it, I sub to a bunch and they all have good views and such. I think the trick is to find interesting Reddit stories that haven’t been covered by a whole bunch of other ones. Look for outrageous posts in other subs they don’t cover that ppl would like to hear. I’ve read a bunch of posts and I’m like why isn’t any of channels including this one in the video. Especially the justnoMIL/ in-laws subreddits I’ve yet to see any videos covering these reddits and there are really good stories on there of crazy in laws.
@@BestKpopLists does RUclips for creators not have a feature when editing that takes the work out time stamping? I have never made a video for RUclips so I apologize if my question sounds mundane.
That first one I bet those moms tell the best bedtime stories
I was the awkward girl that moved around a lot and only had 1 person at each school that didn't pick on me for being shy and not having "cool clothes " when I was little my mom got sick and my dad had take on my sister and I full time as a young single dad, my sister fought for stylish clothes but I didn't and end up in school in a $5 red sweatshirt and matching sweatpants with my hair chopped short like a boy. When I graduated I started to learn how to style my hair and pick out more feminine clothes and now I'm almost 40 and I've been proposed to by each the 6 guys I've dated over the years, I've only married 1 and was with him for 15 years before that ended and now I'm with a gorgeous guy that grew up very similar to me and I'm very happy 😊
Someone got stabbed in the neck and stomach today, 3-4 weeks into school…. Kid had it comin tho tbf
okay Garrett
A couple of people I know after highschool have sad stories , one is in prison for armed robbery , another was shot over a girl , a couple were in for statutory
Two separate times that I've accidentally gone above and beyond on school assignments.
The first was in 6th grade science where we were supposed to do a presentation on a specific astronaut (we were also to talk as if we *were* the astronaut). I decided to do Valentina Tereshkova and did research and all that. It's presentation day and I go up and speak in a Russian accent, memorise some words in Russian. AND SPEAK A WHOLE ASS SENTENCE IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. Idk what i was on but god.. something was wrong with me back then.
Second time was in dual enrollment speech class. Our first assignment is to do an informative speech, easy right? There was a list of topics we could choose or chose your own. Me being a cringe theater kid took my chances on the list and one of the topics was about AIDS. The assignment says to talk for at minimum 3 or 5 minutes, and well..... I accidentally talk for 10 minutes straight.
Whoops.
42:14 “he didn’t get great grades because he came to school late once and had many detentions”
- what? How can being late to school ONCE affect someones grades like that? Some of these are just lies to tell a lie.
I'm surprised the black suction cup corn cob story didn't have a reply about an angry Spider-Man finding Mary Jane's " "extra credit" in her bed side table then attaching it to the window and telling her to go fetch it.
Back there their was nothing!
Went 'Incredible Hulk ' no you went 'Savage Banner ' no transformation
Thank you for the stories
Glad you like them!
2:08:43 was good to read
Mistaking the teacher for a student is a complete.
A few years back I worked at a middle school and because of my size I guess (I'm short and don't weigh much) I was mistaken for a student. They sent to detention on my first day of work for bringing burger King for lunch since outside food was banned for students. I stupidly followed orders because i was new and just thought they needed me to clean the detention room or something. It was funny having my boss come get me out. "I'm sorry Mr So and So, you appear to have adult-knapped one of my employees"
I thought prefect was only a Harry Potter thing
19:30 most adhd thing ever
"just because I'm fasting doesn't mean I can't look at the menu"
legendary.
2:41 you've gotta be odd to be number 1
19:40 I personally perfer the RAGU Score
Still watching? Lol
Ah, a person of culture
"hey, you know what they day: Preggo today, Ragu tomorrow."
The American equivalent of 6th grade is 6th grade lol, America runs on the grade system
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i think that there was nothing
goddamn none of this shit happened at my middle school
This is one of the only one's of these types of videos where most of the stories sound so so very fake lol. Like kids telling stories about what they wished happened.
I once recreated 1:1 how I imagined the city of Fahrenheit 451 for book report day in 6th grade… got a 101 on it bc boomer teachers thought it was actually that hard lmao
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I just came here and it says 4 hours ago. People who watched it when It published just finished it about an hour ago
Yo does anyone know the name of the backround song that was used in this video..? jus would like to know
35th
Terrible text to speech
Debbie trump and a lonely lifeguard you know awful funny that's the same story as family guy ha wonder if it's real or if you stole it from family guy and try to make it your own