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  • Published on Mar 6, 2026
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    in this video i talk about some teachers i had that were not the best. most of the teachers i have had were great, but there's a couple that weren't.
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  • @Ducky_1246
    @Ducky_1246 3 months ago +6734

    Charging $50 to use a paper cutter is insane. The paper cutter itself doesn’t even cost that much

  • @peponi555
    @peponi555 3 months ago +3530

    That teacher who held a fork to him was weird af

    • @MeldedWetal
      @MeldedWetal 3 months ago +227

      I think that would be considered like- assault??? Or battery??? Whichever one means “intent to do something” compared to “doing thing”

    • @peponi555
      @peponi555 3 months ago +252

      @MeldedWetal pre meditated intent to harm a minor

    • @MeldedWetal
      @MeldedWetal 3 months ago +43

      @peponi555 ye yea
      If Andy reported her she woulda probably gone to the county jail-

    • @footh10
      @footh10 3 months ago +193

      Definitely. Even not including the freaky threat, lines were crossed. Maybe rules have changed since Andy was in school, but as a teacher, we are told NEVER to be in a room alone with a student. (At the very least, doors are to stay open for private chats.) Not only that, but she also decided to try covering her butt in case he told an adult (as he would've had the right to). Definitely red flag behavior.

    • @peponi555
      @peponi555 3 months ago +13

      @MeldedWetal the most probable scenario is that she gets her teaching license revoked

  • @destroyion2443
    @destroyion2443 3 months ago +10780

    Moral of the story: Never steal money from your students or said student will rat you out to millions on the Internet

    • @anj000
      @anj000 3 months ago +84

      She wasn't named and didn't face consequences. I think it is not a moral of the story.

    • @LzOhaiF
      @LzOhaiF 3 months ago +32

      @anj000 She can still be identified

    • @Asillymoth
      @Asillymoth 3 months ago +41

      @anj000 My dude, it is a joke. You don't need to hit them with the 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

    • @siriroh1234
      @siriroh1234 3 months ago +14

      on 48,273...yet

    • @aeminovtheis
      @aeminovtheis 3 months ago

      and earn thousands off the video

  • @jude4586
    @jude4586 3 months ago +597

    The crazy fork lady should have 100% absolutely lost her job, you can under no circumstances EVER threaten a student with violence, I am so sorry that happened to you man 🥺💗

    • @caltoons9301
      @caltoons9301 2 months ago +10

      Sadly there’s nothing you can do as a kid. The school is going to believe the teacher over the student to protect their reputation

    • @aliciabrantley328
      @aliciabrantley328 2 months ago +3

      yeah

    • @crowsandghosts
      @crowsandghosts 22 days ago +1

      same pfp!!

    • @Jsyt8679
      @Jsyt8679 13 days ago +3

      I mean yeah what she did was pretty odd, but you’re going too far. He didn’t go through abused or something, he’s fine. You’re making it seem as if he went through something traumatic.

    • @jude4586
      @jude4586 12 days ago +3

      @Jsyt8679….so an adult threatening to stab a child is just chill?

  • @jko3232
    @jko3232 3 months ago +1167

    I've had so many teachers who would beef with a literal child

    • @MagicCardboardBox
      @MagicCardboardBox 3 months ago +37

      Yeeeeeeeeh, been there. Felt horrible at the time, don't anymore, what kinda fucked up weirdo talks like that to a child?
      Wish I could go back and call her out.
      Well, no, I don't really care that much, lol, but still.

    • @VapingYoda1
      @VapingYoda1 3 months ago +9

      @MagicCardboardBoxif I knew what I do now and was smarter as a kid, these teachers would’ve been roasted into retiring😂

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +7

      @VapingYoda1 Right?! If I knew what I know now, I would have been a lot more assertive and would not hesitate to talk to the principal, who was the coolest dude anyways.

    • @VapingYoda1
      @VapingYoda1 3 months ago

      @thefishfromsandiegoyes bro cause it’s kids on kids😂. Nobody is a hypocrite here. If they were then we would be complaining about two adults having beef. Which is hypocritical because how come adults can beef but kids can’t?
      Now the facts here is that an adult should be mature enough to not take offense to a kid. I really don’t think this is worth explaining to you though, you seem to stupid to understand.

    • @thefishfromsandiego
      @thefishfromsandiego 3 months ago +2

      @VapingYoda1why be toxic for no reason also I’m talking about 14 years old and up because yes, if a teacher is yelling at a 9 year old for doing something they don’t understand it’s stupid but for 14 year olds and up then people shouldn’t be siding with the 14 year olds, also on a RUclipsrs story when a kid shutdown a school for 4 days the people said stuff like “respect for them for doing --“ but on the same guys channel he told a story about a teacher giving a kid socks right in front of the class and somehow the people were hating on the teacher trynna help the kid(I don’t know how the last story is related to this but still says a lot about people)

  • @Ozymandias2x
    @Ozymandias2x 3 months ago +2185

    "Did they ever take money from you?"
    Oh, you mean my college English teacher that wrote the *MASSIVELY OVERPRICED* book we had to buy for the class, and released a new edition every year so that you can't just buy it used?

    • @krishnanmakkara7325
      @krishnanmakkara7325 3 months ago +103

      Holy SHIT that's vile!😅 💀

    • @NabPunk
      @NabPunk 3 months ago +88

      @krishnanmakkara7325 Not only is it vile, it almost standard procedure for these people.

    • @Octobris
      @Octobris 3 months ago +76

      The fact this kind of practice is like, widespread on every single university with big majors like law, psychology, economics etc is actually repugnant.

    • @oscarlamuela4344
      @oscarlamuela4344 3 months ago +12

      ​@Octobris formerbaerospace engineering student. Yeah, that also happened to me on math class, i had to buy three courses worth of books, all written by on of the professors

    • @Skimbop125
      @Skimbop125 3 months ago +26

      Bro, I "had" to pay 150$ to rent a pdf version of a textbook for 4 months. I didn't buy it and have instead been learning from a free textbook that covers the same stuff

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 3 months ago +5842

    Imagine stealing some cash from your student and years later you see your crimes getting outed to hundreds of thousands of random people

  • @mothiest-man
    @mothiest-man 3 months ago +347

    A school nurse once told me that I "had no excuse" for losing my elevator key. This woman knew I had diagnosed and intense ADHD and had just been taken off of my meds. I cried so hard. And she had the gall to write me a postcard senior year about how "lovely it was to work together" with me (I'm physically disabled, spent a lot of time in the nurses' office). I'm still pissed about that. Even after my parents both yelled at her individually.

    • @Lilyquartz-i6s
      @Lilyquartz-i6s 2 months ago +21

      I hate when people yell at you when you forget something, more if you have ADHD. I think I might have it too (undiagnosed) and I always get yelled at when I forget something, doesn’t matter how many times they repeat it. “Just remember!” It’s not that easy, it’s like if I said “just stop being sick” so someone who is sick. It pisses me off SO MUCH.

    • @TheNomadians
      @TheNomadians 2 months ago +1

      He bad is y’all ADHD

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 2 months ago +1

      So the one time my AuDHD got me was in study hall when the "substitute teacher" facilitating it that afternoon happened to be my middle school principal. So she was droning on and on and on and on about stuff.
      I happened to be seated in the front row that period and when she suddenly got an earshot of me saying "whatever" (I was talking to myself but it came out a little too loud) and whipped at me "What was that you just said!?"
      All I could manage to stammer out was "oh sorry, I was saying 'whatever' to a thought in my head" and I believe she whipped straight back into whatever she was announcing to the class.
      I am glad she called me in and apologized later on 👍

  • @JolibeeEater
    @JolibeeEater 3 months ago +1906

    “You look like you’re thinking about talking, go to the back of the class.”
    -An actual quote by my Algebra 1 teacher

    • @kevinwangcanada
      @kevinwangcanada 3 months ago

      what the fuk

    • @Caturix
      @Caturix 3 months ago +146

      Such teachers only get away with this kind of crap, because they are in a power position, don´t they? If they would say this to an adult, the reponse would be "Oh, so you are a f**king mindreader now?", or something like that. But not many kids will even have the idea to answer in such a way, let alone having the courage to say it.

    • @kaitlynm7943
      @kaitlynm7943 3 months ago +24

      Wh- ….
      What!?

    • @theomnipotentweeb4891
      @theomnipotentweeb4891 3 months ago +44

      @Caturix Plus, they can use talking back to them to get you into even more trouble, even if they are being completely unreasonable.

    • @mortua_conjuga
      @mortua_conjuga 3 months ago +18

      what in the minority report is this behaviour

  • @RushLightInvader
    @RushLightInvader 3 months ago +3944

    The Van man was very nice. i got free candy! Thank you Van man!

  • @AriAnimat3s24
    @AriAnimat3s24 3 months ago +2322

    When we’re bored out of our minds, he came back when the world needed him most

    • @shillz404
      @shillz404 3 months ago +7

      avatar reference

    • @hpjeep
      @hpjeep 3 months ago +2

      Shut up

    • @AriAnimat3s24
      @AriAnimat3s24 3 months ago +2

      @shillz404 yea

    • @mjester
      @mjester 3 months ago +3

      right
      i was literally watching a “icecreamsandwich out of context” video this morning cuz i had nothing better to watch and BOOM, he drops 🥹🔥

    • @ThatFunnyGuy-r1e
      @ThatFunnyGuy-r1e 3 months ago +5

      @hpjeep bro, chill out

  • @jessicadeclue891
    @jessicadeclue891 19 days ago +5

    holding a fork to a child's neck is wrong and then threatening them should get them jail time

  • @gumibear8004
    @gumibear8004 3 months ago +411

    My class was unionized so when one of us got mistreated by a sub or another teacher, we would all storm to the principal's office to snitch and would refuse to go back until the problem was solved. I liked that class

  • @DehydratedStick
    @DehydratedStick 3 months ago +937

    One of my teachers gave a golden piece of advice that's kinda related to this: ALWAYS KEEP THE DOOR OPEN if you're alone with a teacher.

    • @HarmonicaMustang
      @HarmonicaMustang 3 months ago +99

      Safeguarding training covers this scenario. You need to avoid being in a room with just yourself and one student. It's best if there's another staff member or other students there too. If that's not possible and CCTV is not available, the door must stay open, and you cannot stand between the student and the door. This not only protects the student, but also yourself.
      Safeguarding is a balance of making sure the kids are safe and ok, while also not putting yourself in situations that can be perceived as vague or suspicious, as well as watching out for staff members to make sure they're following Safeguarding rules as well.

    • @erika-paigehutch3930
      @erika-paigehutch3930 3 months ago +52

      my Italian class was literally three people, there was a handful of times when the other two weren't there and our teacher being a man teaching at an all girls high school had a thing where he'd go "Well this will be a bit uncomfortable either way for you to just be alone with a teacher" And would go to the library. The library was always pretty full no matter the time of day so even if none of us felt actively unsafe with him it was just a much nicer environment

  • @8leggedsquirrel521
    @8leggedsquirrel521 3 months ago +1776

    The worst teacher I ever had said we had to turn in a hand-drawn periodic table of elements and would accept no excuses if it was late. One of the "do no wrong" girls came in 3 days after the project was due with her periodic table. The teacher asked what her excuse was and why she was late
    She said her mother had been broadsided by a drunk driver and died. The teacher laughed at her and said "yeah I'm going to need to see a note for that one" we all knew it was true because it was all over the news. So all of the students started screaming at her and she left the classroom and we comforted the crying girl.
    She was very old and forced into retirement a few months later

    • @EchoInTheStorm
      @EchoInTheStorm 3 months ago +79

      My goodness.

    • @TaiSaysHello
      @TaiSaysHello 3 months ago +287

      yea, no way to recover your reputation after that one

    • @ArtDude-LJ
      @ArtDude-LJ 3 months ago +6

      😱😰😥

    • @NoNutUncrustable
      @NoNutUncrustable 3 months ago

      Hey at least that witch left. It's appalling that it took a girl's mother dying for it to actually happen. 😔

    • @smailydude
      @smailydude 3 months ago +11

      Periodic table of elements? Like all of it?

  • @ZoteFromTheHitGameHollowKnight

    One time in school we were doing this read aloud thing, I can’t remember exactly what it was, but all I know is that the entire class had to read some text on the screen. I couldn’t see the text on the screen, so I just decided to just repeat what everyone else was saying. But somehow my teacher noticed this and was yelling at me because I “wasn’t reading what’s on the screen”. So anyway a year later I found out I had seeing problems and had to get glasses.

  • @footh10
    @footh10 3 months ago +18263

    For any kids watching: If a teacher ever does something that makes you uncomfortable or makes you feel like a line has been crossed, TELL AN ADULT YOU TRUST. If an adult tries to convince you not to talk about their behavior, they are not safe. *Even if they seem nice.*

    • @dOlli3cOutur3
      @dOlli3cOutur3 3 months ago +710

      Been telling my kids this since they could talk. Being an adult doesn’t mean they grew up. They can still act like children. I swear there’s more asshat adults than children in the world

    • @chillLlamma
      @chillLlamma 3 months ago +64

      this is a good psa everyone should acknowladge this also how do you do that bold thing at the end

    • @lorsonwebsy8486
      @lorsonwebsy8486 3 months ago +9

      Got it boss🫡🫡🫡

    • @Mr87000E
      @Mr87000E 3 months ago +22

      @chillLlamma put asterisks around it **like this** to bold it

    • @paste-s8t
      @paste-s8t 3 months ago +10

      @Mr87000Ei’m gonna try it *wow*

  • @Btvgtheguy
    @Btvgtheguy 3 months ago +331

    0:40 I always use my tongue to identify if money is real or not

  • @abigailsheehan6895
    @abigailsheehan6895 3 months ago +490

    One of my education professors always said, “don’t touch the kids, don’t touch the money, for these are sure fire-ways to get you fired.” … two of your teachers violated said statement.

  • @NatalieRose856
    @NatalieRose856 2 months ago +13

    i had a teacher in middle school who would write on kids legs when they had holes in their jeans

    • @PasspatLola
      @PasspatLola 24 days ago +4

      wtf

    • @MrDoomDawg
      @MrDoomDawg 17 days ago +1

      If that happened to me or my friends i would be really mad but i cant lie. Thats hilarious

  • @SupaSillyMexi
    @SupaSillyMexi 3 months ago +632

    It frustrates me we weren't really taught to stand up for ourselves against the adults but to be polite no matter what and we can't speak up to OTHER adults until someone listens to us. They really brainwashed us making us think the stupid rules they made up at the schools are what happens in the real world and we had no rights. We don't realize all of it until we are adults or we tell our parent's and they are like......why didn't you say anything?! Thankfully in this day and age those kids have grown up and they are teaching their kids differently.

    • @Empanatorty
      @Empanatorty 3 months ago +24

      I actually didn't care for the polite thing, I insulted my teacher at some point, got grounded, but was COMPLETELY worth it

    • @feelinghealing3890
      @feelinghealing3890 3 months ago +20

      I was taught to be as rude as I can be when disrespected. They meant to teach me the opposite, but they were being rude AF about it, so yknow, that didnt happen.

    • @woah_nightmare_freddy
      @woah_nightmare_freddy 3 months ago +10

      so glad I get out of my stupid school in about 9 months. got punished for breathing heavily because I forgot to breathe (I'm asthmatic)

    • @SlinxTheFox
      @SlinxTheFox 3 months ago +54

      what always baffled me is how people could grow up as kids (as ya do), become adults, and then turn around and treat kids like they're brainless idiots who deserve no respect.
      Like don't you remember how that felt? don't you remember NOT being a brainless idiot? like sure kids don't know as much and they make impulsive decisions, but damn they're still people who can think and deserve respect, not some dumb animal meant to stroke your ego

    • @LaurelDennis-w7s
      @LaurelDennis-w7s 3 months ago +20

      And they'll punish you for the stupidest things too. I had this one teacher who literally lectured us for the horrible crime of *gasp* occasionally forgetting to cross a t or dot an i when we write a word.

  • @SunDueYT
    @SunDueYT 3 months ago +788

    7:34 this is illegal. Teachers can not take away personal property without giving it back.

    • @YourWaywardDestiny
      @YourWaywardDestiny 3 months ago +73

      Children notably do not have a good grasp of appropriateness or the law, so that's pretty irrelevant. Doesn't make it right, but it's an incredible non-point.

    • @a_big_youtuber-e2h
      @a_big_youtuber-e2h 3 months ago +87

      DEATH THREATS ARENT ALLOWED IN MY SCHOOL EITHER

    • @WhyIsChocoHere
      @WhyIsChocoHere 3 months ago +65

      i once had a staff member at highschool (who was demoted from teacher and was once a soccer coach but was also fired from that job) who had the title of an "aid". no clue what purpose they had but i was literally sitting in a section near the auditorium, nowhere near any classes, during lunch break, just bouncing a tennis ball off the wall. this absolute FREAK rips the tennis ball out of my hand, looks at me and yells "NO!" and I never saw that tennis ball (or him) again.

    • @SheepWithHammer
      @SheepWithHammer 3 months ago +26

      Taking lunch money from other kids or hurting them is illegal too, children are gullible and easy to make mistake

    • @mika628
      @mika628 3 months ago +24

      ​@YourWaywardDestinyI don't think the point was that the children themselves should be enforcing the law.

  • @ninjack11
    @ninjack11 3 months ago +340

    4:26 im starting to think these stories was not from school but actually prison

    • @guggelguggel7491
      @guggelguggel7491 3 months ago +58

      He's American, so. Checks out.

    • @alineskeii-4262
      @alineskeii-4262 3 months ago +36

      The difference being?

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +18

      @alineskeii-4262 So true. Some schools are great. Others have no resources with terrible teachers and violent kids. At that point, it’s prison.

    • @noclipguy
      @noclipguy 3 months ago +9

      There’s a difference?

    • @willothewisp2980
      @willothewisp2980 3 months ago +8

      What's the difference?

  • @JoshuaTheBibleGuy42
    @JoshuaTheBibleGuy42 3 months ago +254

    That ad was pretty well thought out.
    You showed us a dog to associate the product with happiness. You told us what it could do. You showed us how it was better than a previous product.
    You seem pretty good at business.

    • @Rattatatouille
      @Rattatatouille 3 months ago +13

      Yeah, he should take a class to get even better

    • @late4thegameNOW
      @late4thegameNOW 3 months ago +9

      @Rattatatouille And maybe he could sell magnets in that class.

    • @B0zoBuilds
      @B0zoBuilds 23 days ago

      @late4thegameNOWholy shit you guys are a genius, i’m gonna apply at that school so i can profit off of his magnets

  • @Boba_Fett_Bounty_Hunter
    @Boba_Fett_Bounty_Hunter 3 months ago +811

    No my teacher didn't take money from me, but she DID make me write with my broken dominant arm (it was a fracture, so in a sling, not a cast) cause it took "too long" to write with my left one. I was silently crying through the pain. I was 7

    • @ProboscigerMA
      @ProboscigerMA 3 months ago +18

      I had this happen to me too! I had a sprained pinky on my dominant hand! She forced me write anyways

    • @Gizombo
      @Gizombo 3 months ago +117

      i have a similar story where some kid with anger issues threw me down during 1st recess (around 10:00) and i landed bad, breaking my arm. My teachers made me sit with it crying and wincing the ENTIRE DAY + after school study and didn't even notify my mom who only knew about it when she came to get me.
      I still have wrist issues like 15 years later because of this

    • @lampylightbulb
      @lampylightbulb 3 months ago

      ​@Gizombothat's insane behavior from an adult goddamn
      Straight up your mother probably could've sued for negligence

    • @oscarglad5284
      @oscarglad5284 3 months ago

      Find them now and break their arm and force them to give you a written apology several pages long

    • @MagicCardboardBox
      @MagicCardboardBox 3 months ago +3

      Seen similar, yeah, that sucks

  • @TinyGamerAlec
    @TinyGamerAlec 3 months ago +501

    Had a teacher in high school who made me feel constantly icky and on edge. I got detention once because he asked me to visit his office after class and I refused. (He had the only room in the whole school without windows as his office, and my instincts told me NOPE.)
    Found out many years later that he'd been arrested for touching female students. So glad my internal 'yeah this feels skeevy' was so on point.

    • @brandontaylor6677
      @brandontaylor6677 3 months ago +2

      Better to get detention than deal with a pervert.

    • @undefinederror40404
      @undefinederror40404 3 months ago +51

      Oh you probably saved yourself from a really bad time.... thankfully you did listen to your feeling!

    • @lizzfrmhon
      @lizzfrmhon 3 months ago +12

      Omg great instincts. It’s sad that other girls got hurt.

    • @adamant5381
      @adamant5381 3 months ago +6

      @short_person_chaos I agree. Trusting your intuition might save you from something truly bad, and if you're wrong, the worst that can happen is that someone thinks you're a bit weird.

    • @da3dsoul
      @da3dsoul 3 months ago +10

      Funny thing. You don't actually need to obey. Just don't go to detention. If it becomes an issue, then all you do is get more eyes and ears on you. If you aren't wrong, someone will agree with you. If you had, he may have been arrested sooner after the right people were tipped off to that sus behavior.
      I had detention for taking too many sick days. An administrator wrote the slip when I got back. I asked what it was. I ripped it up in front of her and walked away. I got a detention delivered to me in class after doing that and skipping the detention. She probably thought she was being coy by embarrassing me. I raised my voice and said, "oh? Is this about me refusing to acknowledge detention for being sick, something you can't legally penalize me for?" Then I ripped it up and blew it in her face. By doing it in front of the whole class, it was the talk of the students and teachers, and several students had their records wiped clean after an investigation. She wasn't fired, but she stopped giving write ups of any kind, so I'm guessing she got in big trouble.

  • @Cardinal_Skull
    @Cardinal_Skull 2 months ago +4

    Worst teacher I had by far was my 3rd grade teacher. I genuinely think she had some weird personal vendetta against me because I was pretty good at art for an 8 year old. We had to draw self-portraits for an art assignment and when I took some artistic liberties (as in I had an artstyle at the time) she yelled at me in front of the entire class and gave me a zero on that. Then a few months later I had gotten braces and added them to another self-portrait she had us do and she yelled at me again saying I "didnt have braces" DESPITE the fact she literally complimented them when I first them. My marks were consistently lower than my peers and my friends were sufficiently livid, so was my mother, I was the class artist who drew stuff for everyone too so it felt so crazy.
    In grade 8 she was doing hallway monitoring and when she walked into my class she was trying to chat with me as if she didnt dunk on 8 year old me, ignoring her and continuing to draw while blasting music was the best thing I got to do all year
    Edit: I did also give up on art entirely because of her for the rest of 3rd grade until the start of 4th because she made me feel so embarrassed, my 4th grade teacher was an angel though I swear she loved everything I drew and gave me a huge confidence boost lol I havent given up since💪

  • @icemagiciangh
    @icemagiciangh 3 months ago +319

    I never had a teacher who took money, but she would crush our spirits, making the person she chose for that day cry. When it was my turn to suffer her wrath, I somehow managed to keep it together until after class when I decided to ask her why she had given me the grade she had/said what she said. Looking me dead in the eyes she said, “You held that together well.” (because I didn’t cry in class, unlike some of my other classmates.)
    This was a “creative” writing class. I truly hope she has found a better career, like being a drill sergeant

    • @thealexriveraa
      @thealexriveraa 3 months ago +16

      Had a teacher like that for art but it was always me. She made fun of me in front of the whole class cause I didnt know about the show Peanuts. The creator is from our state and I grew up without TV for a bit and I was mexican so no one around me was into it. She called me a blockhead in front of the class. I had her again next year and ig she forgot about it cause she treated me better. She gave me praise for getting perspective right without having to draw lines and liked my stuff better that semester.

    • @catmother01
      @catmother01 3 months ago +2

      Lol, sounds like my kindergarten teacher

  • @Cronkossfer
    @Cronkossfer 3 months ago +532

    You know, Andy retelling that teacher scamming him story is really in character for him and brings a smile to my face

    • @totemagical5513
      @totemagical5513 3 months ago +31

      Yesssss
      I really hoped I didn't turn psychic and could tell what he was gonna say just like that hahaha

    • @gubthemenace
      @gubthemenace 3 months ago +21

      I thought I'd heard that before bro what other vid was it from

    • @Cronkossfer
      @Cronkossfer 3 months ago +15

      ​@gubthemenaceit's the "my thoughts on school" video

    • @alixdied4713
      @alixdied4713 3 months ago +15

      I WAS LOOKING FOR A COMMENT POINTING THIS OUT
      I FELT CRAZY

    • @astorianox
      @astorianox 3 months ago +5

      MY VALIDATION IS SECURED

  • @ethanparkesfilms
    @ethanparkesfilms 3 months ago +171

    6:14 ANDY HAS CHIPOTLE HAIR CONFORMED

  • @ItsJustDayy
    @ItsJustDayy 2 months ago +10

    Decided to come over cause I seen your animation on a news video😭

  • @WaffleBunsGaming
    @WaffleBunsGaming 3 months ago +307

    4:26 Bro was about to shank you over a f**king gatorade 💀

    • @kaitlynm7943
      @kaitlynm7943 3 months ago +5

      Fr like why 😭

    • @ouji8809
      @ouji8809 3 months ago +7

      she must've been having a real bad day can you imagine threatening stabbing a kid as a teacher? 😭

    • @suziexox3514
      @suziexox3514 3 months ago +2

      Shoulda said something to someone about it though

    • @Weeze_92
      @Weeze_92 3 months ago +1

      The teacher thinks it is the only one on earth

  • @Reddudefr
    @Reddudefr 3 months ago +437

    0:18 don’t I remember this story from a different video?

    • @bowtotheweasel
      @bowtotheweasel 3 months ago +78

      Yup! Don't remember which video, but he's definitely already talked about it

    • @16BitDoggo
      @16BitDoggo 3 months ago +5

      It's from school

    • @Chillgirl_927
      @Chillgirl_927 3 months ago +45

      Yes it’s from his school video!

    • @pittiebaby
      @pittiebaby 3 months ago

      ​@bowtotheweaselyeah it's from school. (The video is called school lol)

    • @joelbirchfield
      @joelbirchfield 3 months ago

      Mhmm

  • @Artblawk
    @Artblawk 3 months ago +443

    I had a teacher try to kill me when I was about 8. I have severe allergies and as a child they were so bad I wasn't formally discharged from the hospital until I was 12. She and the other teachers were all provided a list of my allergies and their severities and she used it like a checklist in a cake she made for the class, including the most of the ones that would kill me in under an hour with mere traces (milk and almonds), and tried to force me to eat it. Luckily I had learned by then not to eat things I didn't know the ingredients of and her offering me a handful of spray cream once in the past made me extra cautious around her. She punished me by keeping me in her classroom during every breaktime and lunch and for a short after school detention, all of which she spent trying to force me to eat the cake but at that point there was no chance I would break because I was a stubborn kid. I told my mom and she practically exploded, taking me straight back to the school where she discovered the true ingredients of the cake.
    At the end of that year she 'retired' and tried to get my parents to take me her retirement 'thank you' card to me while I was in hospital. She made such a big stink that I refused that I had to actually be transported to the school just to say goodbye to her then straight back to hospital. Bitch better believe I showed up in my PJs.

    • @TaiSaysHello
      @TaiSaysHello 3 months ago +39

      what was even her goal?? only thing i can imagine is a psychotic "i am doing you a favor/freeing you from your torment" mindset, but i'm prob overthinking it

    • @TaiSaysHello
      @TaiSaysHello 3 months ago +108

      or maybe she was one of those people that think allergies aren't real and wanted to use you to "prove" it. which is still very bad

    • @TaiSaysHello
      @TaiSaysHello 3 months ago +19

      actually as i wrote those i realized the second is almost definitely the answer lol

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +130

      That is literally attempted murder. She should be in prison.

    • @Owain587
      @Owain587 3 months ago +24

      I...wh...HUH?? WHY????? WHAT WAS THE PLAN HERE???????

  • @Official-Dndrago
    @Official-Dndrago 24 days ago +7

    My teacher imposing a snack tax and taking food from students back in my school.

  • @DaisyBrookeOwO
    @DaisyBrookeOwO 3 months ago +156

    I once had a teacher who “misplaced” my permission slip to go on a field trip even though we submitted that permission slip like seven times both physically and digitally.

    • @lexinelson1805
      @lexinelson1805 Month ago

      I know this is a month later but that’s so terrible. I hope you got to go or at least reported that teacher.

  • @jesterofthelake
    @jesterofthelake 3 months ago +150

    The second story caught me so off guard, that's an awful blatant threat, i would not feel safe around her

  • @Skaðivee
    @Skaðivee 3 months ago +681

    I had a teacher confiscate my GBA SP. Not because she caught me using it. Nono. She saw it in my backpack as I was taking the textbook for the class out. Not using it. Wasn't even on. I simply *had* it.
    When I came back to pick it up at the end of the day... she went to the drawer, and it was "stolen" This worthless sack of crap 100% pocketed it.
    Fast forward like 10 years, my kid siblings were now going to that same school. My favorite non-art teacher (lets be honest, art teachers are almost always awesome. It's unfair to all the other teachers to include art teachers on favorite teacher lists.) was grouped up with thief teacher. They both happened to be at a mass guardian-teacher meeting event thing, which I went to just out of curiosity, and I was allowed to.
    After the event was over, I made a point to tell my favorite teacher how much I appreciated him and how he had affected me and my life. He got all red eyes and teary, and it was super sweet. THEN THIS B- *ahem* then thief teacher butted in, clearly fishing for some compliments too. said something like "I'm glad we could work together to shape you for the better." My sister saw the smile I had before vanish in a second, replaced with annoyance and I really gutpunched her with a "I'm surprised they still let you work here. {favorite teacher's name} must be struggling to pick up so much slack"
    Pretty sure I made two teachers cry that day. No regrets.

    • @Mr87000E
      @Mr87000E 3 months ago +59

      I'm glad you added the "almost" in the parentheses. I had an art teacher that has terrible ADHD, barely teaches the class, lets everyone out late, and got mad at me for sitting in the wrong chair.

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 3 months ago +41

      I mean I don't remember much as its been like 25+ years but I remember an art teacher I had when I was in school who I absolutely hated. One of his rules was you weren't allowed to use erasers. I can not tell you enough how much I hated that rule.

    • @Empanatorty
      @Empanatorty 3 months ago +11

      I understand the story but could you tell me what's a GBA SP pls?

    • @jeffs1571
      @jeffs1571 3 months ago +41

      ​@EmpanatortyGame Boy Advance SP. They said the SP stood for special, but idk if that was ever actually published in any marketing copy.
      It was a revision of the Gameboy advance that had a clamshell design and a front-lit screen.

    • @Empanatorty
      @Empanatorty 3 months ago

      ​@jeffs1571oh ok thx

  • @Ruddpocalypse
    @Ruddpocalypse 23 days ago +3

    I had a teacher pocket my excursion money, and I almost missed out on a camping trip because of it. The fee was a few hundred dollars.

  • @kiljadaen
    @kiljadaen 3 months ago +209

    I was in a college course for Astronomy and I was really struggling with the class. I emailed my teacher and said "Hey, its probably on me, but I am struggling with some of the materials, could I come in early the next few days to get some help with my notes?" He sent back an email with a 1 word response. "No." Nothing else. So I tossed out his garbage notes and paper, studied the material on my own without all his stuff and passed the class with a C, and on the way out I (an several other people) threw his test and notes in the garbage as we walked out.

    • @MustraOrdo
      @MustraOrdo 3 months ago +50

      Sane response. Teachers that don't give proper respect can't expect the same back. And don't come with that overworked and underpaid bullshit excuse cause giving and receiving respect is free.

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +10

      @MustraOrdo Could not have said it better.

    • @lilcotorro
      @lilcotorro 3 months ago +14

      Absolute advocate for a course and teacher evaluation system that includes anonymous surveys. Its helps a ton in my uni to avoid and bring to light about bad profs.

  • @emilygratz9203
    @emilygratz9203 3 months ago +88

    4:13 𝐚𝐡 𝐲𝐞𝐬, 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐬

  • @arzer114
    @arzer114 3 months ago +352

    I had a bad teacher experience with a teacher who wasn’t even my teacher.
    There was a day when my elementary school was just like, “hey, let’s all go play in the park beside the school together!” COOL! I was in grade 3 at the time. We get there and there are massive oak trees, and OBVIOUSLY I see all the acorns and I’m in awe! My friends and I are playing together looking at and collecting cool looking acorns. Suddenly out of nowhere I hear a screeching “I tOlD YoU nOt To PiCk Up ThE aCoRnS!” Ignoring this unfamiliar voice, I continue and suddenly this old lady I’ve never seen before starts screaming at me about how she already told me not to play with the acorns before we came here and I was in SO much trouble. I blankly stare at her and ask “…um… no you didn’t. Who are you?” And she scoffs saying “HOW DARE YOU! YOU COME WITH ME RIGHT NOW!” “But… I’m not even in your class! I didn’t get ANY instructions from-“ “EXCUSE me?! You’re getting a grey slip young man!” (Those were disciplinary slips when you were misbehaving and they only went out for REALLY bad behaviour). I take this home to my parents, angry that I was punished by some random woman I didn’t know, for something I wasn’t told about and give the slip to my dad. “Disobeying teachers instructions??? What happened” I tell him the whole story and he looks me dead in the face and says “wow that’s dumb.” Signs it and gives it back to me to give the teacher.
    The next day I eventually find this teachers class and give her the signed slip “and what did your father have to say about this?!” “He said ‘wow that was dumb’” and I turned around and left.
    XD

    • @JacobRichmond-s6f
      @JacobRichmond-s6f 3 months ago +48

      i had a similar experience in 5th grade when during recess, there was this hill people would go on, slide and roll down, occasionally push each other. my teacher calls me down one day when i was rolling down the hill and he says “you know you’re not allowed to go up there. that’s been a rule since day 1.” (no it hasn’t????) so i say “i didn’t know that, sorry” just to get out of the situation. i was forced to go inside for the rest of recess and just watch other people play outside. there were like 5 other people chilling on the hill and that teacher didn’t say shit. never again did he mention any sort of rule about not going on the hill.

    • @sanjeevnirawat5321
      @sanjeevnirawat5321 3 months ago +5

      Wtf shit is this

    • @blindedink4108
      @blindedink4108 3 months ago +3

      I like your dad’s style

  • @scorpionvenom9031
    @scorpionvenom9031 3 months ago +43

    I have had a TON of awful teachers throughout elementary school, middle school, highschool, and college. Warning, this list is long:
    1. I once had a teacher in highschool who instead of teaching the class, shopped for a house the entire time. And when our grades turned out not good, she yelled at all of us.
    2. I had another teacher in 4th grade who would yell at you if you didn't understand a concept, in front of the whole class. She also never read any of the reading she assigned us, and constantly got things wrong when going over it. As a young kid with OCD, I would correct her because I wanted to have the correct information for the reading quizzes, and she would scream at me. She also assigned so much work in class that I literally took EVERY assignment home for homework (history, math, spelling, reading, english, etc)
    3. I had another teacher in 6th grade who despised us because she thought we were "bullying the younger grades" (we weren't) and she loved to give out mass punishments to the entire class if even one person messed up
    4. I had a college professor who instead of using a power point to show notes, wrote them down on an iPad and screen recorded it onto the projector. Her handwriting was awful, so no one could understand it. She also LOVED putting questions on the test we didn't talk about and making every single question and essay question, despite it being a financial management class and most of the content being math related. 7 people didn't finish the final and she had to bump most of the class's grades up in secret to keep us from outright failing the class.
    5. I had another teacher who bragged that we did the best out of any of her other classes on the midterm (the average our class got on the midterm was 65%)
    6. A kid jumped on my back and rode me down the hall in 5th grade, and he somehow talked a teacher into getting me in trouble because I said I was going to "best him in rock paper scissors"
    7. I had a choir teacher (it was a required class at my school) who promised us a movie day the last day of class, only to force us to clean her room for her and not put on a movie. This same teacher once gave us brownies made with salt instead of sugar without telling us.
    8. I one had a Spanish teacher who, despite it being an elective class, got mad at me because I prioritized doing my math homework instead of her homework. This same teacher was also our gym teacher, who banned us (a class full of guys) from playing any of the fun games because we "took it too seriously." By that, she meant we ran to fast and kicked/threw balls to hard for her liking. So instead we had to run laps, every day, for the rest of the semester.

    • @noahnieves761
      @noahnieves761 2 months ago +5

      Your chior teacher is a menace and shouldve not been teaching if they were feeding you salty brownies. And i have a math teacher that is very monotone and gets upset when no one does the homework, because the homework doesnt make much sense, and the way he teaches new concepts are confusing, but he is a good guy, just a bad teacher.

  • @TinaLebanc-f1p
    @TinaLebanc-f1p 3 months ago +123

    4:31 WAIT WHAT A TEACHER THREATENED YOU

  • @Flint-Morningstar
    @Flint-Morningstar 3 months ago +103

    "Now think of the worst teacher you've ever had"
    *Sifts through a thousand names in my mind.*

    • @Lordangelvr
      @Lordangelvr 3 months ago +3

      Accurate

    • @Empanatorty
      @Empanatorty 3 months ago +5

      I had only one... But was the equivalent to that, the reason:
      1: Feminist
      2: Didn't care when someone insulted me and hitted me
      3: Couldn't go to a field trip cuz a reason that wasn't even real
      4: homework, wait no, *H O M E W O R K* she thought we didn't have a life
      5: She told us that something was on the exam and it wasn't there, everyday she said that, we studied anything else and got... ¿A +? (I'm from Spain I don't know what's the highest grade)
      There's more

    • @Lordangelvr
      @Lordangelvr 3 months ago +4

      @Empanatortyyeah a+ is the highest grade

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +1

      @Empanatorty Actual feminist aren’t ass hats to children. That just sounds like an adult with a miserable life displacing her anger on innocent children.

    • @Empanatorty
      @Empanatorty 3 months ago +1

      ​@Lordangelvr ok thanks

  • @dioselynmaximo7790
    @dioselynmaximo7790 3 months ago +132

    7:59 “this taste like toilet water and ketchup” got me tbh

    • @meowcattail
      @meowcattail 3 months ago +3

      That means he knows what toilet water and ketchup tastes like🤔

    • @Cookie-485
      @Cookie-485 3 months ago +2

      @meowcattailfrrrrrr 😂

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium 2 months ago +1

      Teacher so jelly she played that toy in her freetime for the rest of the school year and forgot to give it back xD

  • @HaRvEyS9853
    @HaRvEyS9853 2 months ago

    once my class was doing coding on scratch and it was the teacher's 1st time but i had like 2 yrs of xp. i literally was aloud to teach the class something when i was only expecting to show the teacher somethin. that lesson turned into me teaching the entire class instead of doing the simplest thing ever on it. tbh it was really fun. i wish we could "learn" scratch again (" " because i knew it already)

  • @M.Magicc
    @M.Magicc 3 months ago +200

    11:06 yeah.. everyone knows that one.. mm-hmm!

  • @grapefairy9009
    @grapefairy9009 3 months ago +258

    Teachers: Why don't kids want to get into business?
    Also Teachers: You made money from the business I forced you to start? Give me all your money.

    • @mikimikuchu
      @mikimikuchu 3 months ago +13

      That’s how mafia works 👍

    • @me.producer
      @me.producer 3 months ago +2

      @mikimikuchu LMAO

    • @viscountrainbows2857
      @viscountrainbows2857 3 months ago

      ​@mikimikuchu 🤌🏿 Some real greaseball shit

    • @asandax6
      @asandax6 3 months ago +21

      ​@mikimikuchu That's a weird way of spelling the government.

    • @Mr87000E
      @Mr87000E 3 months ago +2

      @asandax6 nahhhhhh lmao

  • @Suppaichu
    @Suppaichu 3 months ago +132

    I had a teacher who confiscated a mechanical pencil like eraser (i was kinda playing with it making it jump with the springs, as you do). Thing is, i really liked it, it was from japan and back in the day it was not very easy to get things imported like it's now, a family member came from japan and gave it as a gift. But she herself kept playing with it the whole class, clicking it nonstop. Somehow she broke it during class, and wouldn't admit to it, she gave it back broken and claimed it was already like that. I was so furious, but not much i could do... it was a religious school as well, that particular teacher was a nun/sister. Nice set of values to teach kids

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +10

      I wonder what the god she worshiped had to say about that. What a poor excuse of a “teacher”.

    • @LaurelDennis-w7s
      @LaurelDennis-w7s 3 months ago +9

      Religious schools are the worst sometimes. I go to a Christian school myself, and it's a tiny K-12 school. We used to have this teacher who would scold you for some of the stupidest things. Luckily, she retired 3 years back. Nowadays, I don't think I even believe in the Christian religion that much. People like her ruined it for me.

    • @kaitlynm7943
      @kaitlynm7943 3 months ago +7

      I’m sorry to hear that you’ve had a bad experience with Christians :(
      Just please remember that not everyone is like that.

    • @LaurelDennis-w7s
      @LaurelDennis-w7s 3 months ago

      ​@kaitlynm7943 I understand that. I think that I just don't really believe in it anymore. I'm not going to be a jerk to Christians. I've got no quarrel with Jesus, I mean, he was a chaos gremlin. But I do think that Christianity is one of the faiths that is used to manipulate people the most, because I've seen people say things like, "God hates this thing" when there is literally no place in the Bible that mentions that thing, never mind God's stance on it.

  • @corruptcosplay9501
    @corruptcosplay9501 2 months ago

    8:00 Oddly enough, that happened to me too but with a Wings of Fire book. I don't remember much about it but she never gave it back. I'm still mad about that.

  • @infiniterats3870
    @infiniterats3870 3 months ago +136

    I had a teacher in 1st grade who got fired because he legitimately bullied me and my friend. My friend had autism and I probably did too and for whatever reason that piece of shit thought it was ok to regularly get the class to laugh at us. I don't even remember why, but in one class he picked me and my friend up by the back of our pants and put us in the janitor's trash can. Then he stood there in the hallway alongside the rest of the class laughing at us.
    Also in 6th grade there was this kid who was a bit insensitive. He wasn't an outright bully, but his style of comedy often came off as a bit mean so one day me and a friend told a teacher that we had a problem with that. We expected the teacher to give the kid a talking to or maybe notify his parents. What we didn't expect was the teacher to host an intervention. This woman sat the kid down in the middle of the class room and had everyone else seated in a circle around him. She then directed everyone to tell this kid, in front of everyone else, what they didn't like about him. I remember him breaking out into tears saying, "I just wanted you guys to be my friends." I don't know where he is now, but I hope that trauma didn't mess him up too much because if that were me I know that would have stuck with me for a long time.

    • @Lilyquartz-i6s
      @Lilyquartz-i6s 2 months ago +2

      Both stories are horrible, I’m sorry all that happened to you, your friend and that kid. I wish you are ok. But if that last teacher thought a literal KID was being mean, then I don’t know how those acts leave her in a better place. Also what the kid said is so heartbreaking. So many people (like me) want to have more friends but don’t know how, and that usually leads to misunderstandings. I hope that kid is doing good now as well.

  • @arthurcallahan6108
    @arthurcallahan6108 3 months ago +258

    Heads up, one of the teachers in high school tried doing this, pretty much exact same situation. I was in a business economics class, and we had a very similar project. When a teacher told me and my friends that we needed to pay $125 for using her Class equipment, I told her I was gonna go talk to the principal about that, considering I had never taken any classes she taught, and because I knew she was lying and making stuff up. So I went and told the principal about it and then my principal asked me to say the same thing to the superintendent, we call him and I explain the situation and by the end of the day that teacher was fired and had her teaching license revoked.

    • @meowmeowmeow.uwu.69
      @meowmeowmeow.uwu.69 3 months ago +20

      HELL YEAH. so glad you reported her.

    • @arthurcallahan6108
      @arthurcallahan6108 3 months ago +20

      @meowmeowmeow.uwu.69 she had a reputation at my school for being the teacher that everyone, even other teachers absolutely hated

    • @Lilyquartz-i6s
      @Lilyquartz-i6s 2 months ago +1

      @arthurcallahan6108 i have teachers like that. They think we’re stupid or something.

  • @dialest
    @dialest 3 months ago +62

    8:22 He's checking to see if that California is real.

  • @HendrixGlenn
    @HendrixGlenn 2 months ago

    i love how on beat the good future palmtree panic and kidnapping was

  • @5J-v6f
    @5J-v6f 3 months ago +797

    In high school, I took french class every year so I could communicate better with my french relatives. In grade 12, my teacher started a box of "gratitude," where we would submit little pieces of paper on which we wrote things we were grateful for or small everyday things that gave immense feelings of satisfaction. I had very few friends and was depressed for most of high school, so I could never think of anything to submit. By grade 12, I finally had a small group of friends and was slowly starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel, but I still couldn't think of anything specific that gave me immense satisfaction and didn't really know what I was grateful for, so I just wrote "I'm finally starting to feel happy." Well, when it was time for her to read out what was in the box, she got to mine, read it aloud, and said, "What a sap," to which everyone laughed. The only good thing about this was that everything was kept anonymous so no one knew who wrote what, but my teacher was probably familiar with my hand writing. When widespread rejection and underdeveloped social skills were my norm, and she openly mocked me because it's anonymous, I felt even more isolated in her class after that. I know it's been 13 years since then, but it still bothers me because that same teacher was in tears when a student killed himself two years prior. So it's okay to mock students when they can't think of something they're grateful for because heaven forbid depressed people are a bunch of "saps" but if a student kills himself... oh, now you care. I hated her class.

    • @KateTuttle-v5p
      @KateTuttle-v5p 3 months ago +55

      Wow bro, good thing your better, and that teacher should not be acting that way towards children, especially if they're started to feel better that just makes them feel worse...

    • @justanothercomment
      @justanothercomment 3 months ago +54

      What the actual fuck was wrong with her?? Seriously what the fuck. What kind of grown ass adult reads a note from an evidently depressed kid that is finally starting to feel happiness and MOCKS them for it?????? Genuinly, I can't even imagine doing that in my wildest dreams, what a shitty teacher. Young you deserved better goshdarnit!!!! >:(((

    • @c00ki3doe
      @c00ki3doe 3 months ago +13

      im so sorry that happened, i hope youre doing better now and remember that that woman is a miserable person and you didnt deserve that.

    • @JGeodesOFFICIAL
      @JGeodesOFFICIAL 3 months ago +9

      That was true depression, and not fake "emo Bart Simpson ahh" depression, that teacher should have been sent to jail. I really feel bad for you. I'm supprised people can just laugh at that without feeling any guilt until its death, and when its death there's no turning back the mistake is forever with them and they can't fix it, death is a perminant thing especially if its suicide.

    • @charklat
      @charklat 3 months ago

      Wait, what does sap mean? Kinda confused

  • @WhyIsChocoHere
    @WhyIsChocoHere 3 months ago +111

    i distinctly remember in 4th grade my music teacher was DELIBERATELY and INTENTIONALLY ignoring me when i was raising my hand. (i had to piss) 30 minutes pass and i'm still raising my hand, and i'm squirming a little bit now. we make eye contact at one point and she SMILES AT ME, TILTS HER HEAD, AND CONTINUES ON AS IF SHE DIDN'T NOTICE ME. we end up sitting down on the floor on a tiled section for some kind of game, i was near the back. 40 minutes in, i put my hand down, and while sitting criss-cross, i let it out and sat in it for the last few minutes of class. since i was at the back of the class, i don't think anybody noticed that i pissed myself. anyway, i hope it stained or damaged the tile and made the room smell weird because that music teacher sucks and probably still does suck.

    • @kazekagesama23
      @kazekagesama23 3 months ago +4

      I'm often torn between whether music teachers in general tend to suck or they just get bitter from having a bunch of kids who didn't want to take their class every year. Every music teacher I've had has at best been perfectly neutral and in general been pretty bad

  • @winnerwannabe9868
    @winnerwannabe9868 3 months ago +104

    i once had a pe teacher who i reported for violating my IEP and my skills teacher just said "oh yeah, you're like the 5th person to report her for that."

    • @kaitlynm7943
      @kaitlynm7943 3 months ago +9

      More like PEe teacher😂😂😂😂😂😂
      Sorry I need to grow up

    • @winnerwannabe9868
      @winnerwannabe9868 3 months ago +7

      @kaitlynm7943 classic maturity is a lie told by greater society to control those deemed different, not those who actually hurt others. while maturity is important, so are potty jokes.

    • @spoingelerboib
      @spoingelerboib 3 months ago

      should have been fired after the 1st violation, the fact teachers are pretty much just given a slap on the wrist for being incredibly ableist and not giving a damn for any of their students' well-being is absolutely infuriating. one of my friends in 9th grade had hurt his leg pretty bad, and while he could still walk; he needed to have crutches and his foot in a cast for a while to help it heal. For some reason, his physical science teacher had their class run everyday (dont ask me why i have no idea either and i wasn't in that class), and they still forced him to run with the class despite him literally not being able to walk without his crutches or else make his condition worse. Funny thing is, i had PE with him, and the coaches were FAR more helpful and considerate considering his condition, they didn't force him to do anything that would possibly make his leg worse, but because of his PHYSICAL SCIENCE teacher, his recovery took much longer than it needed to.

  • @RakugakiRebel
    @RakugakiRebel 2 months ago

    I just had a really bad experience with a teacher and was having sleepless nights about it wondering if I was a bad student, but hearing your stories really gave me peace about it knowing that sometimes you’re not in the wrong and there are just people who… are less than ideal at their job lol

  • @Aniaas1
    @Aniaas1 3 months ago +90

    He's not wrong about the petty bs sticking with you - when I was 5 we wrote poems in class - mine rhymed "hooray" with "today" (I'll wait here for my Pulitzer). My teacher insisted that "hooray" wasn't a proper word for poetry, crossed it out and 'corrected' it to 'hurry'. 5-year-old me was proud that I'd managed a rhyming scheme, and was devastated she ruined it. That is almost 30 years ago now, and I still get annoyed when I remember it.

    • @thedeclanshow8305
      @thedeclanshow8305 3 months ago +19

      hurry doesn't even rhyme

    • @readmachine18
      @readmachine18 3 months ago +18

      ​@thedeclanshow8305AND probably didn't make any sense in context 😒

  • @yoink7147
    @yoink7147 3 months ago +114

    Some teachers are awesome people who legit want what’s best for their students and see them as young people who can do good things and want to help them learn. Some teachers are pathetic people who see students as helpless kids they can push around to satisfy their urges for power and control.

  • @TJToons
    @TJToons 3 months ago +250

    In 2nd grade, had a mean teacher once who wouldn't let me go to the bathroom in the middle of class when I had a real bad #2 on the way. She said it was rude of me to leave the class when she was teaching. So I tried holding it in for as long as I could. Then what happened next was not pretty. She never apologized lol

    • @Redifable
      @Redifable 3 months ago +3

      lmao

    • @Wakefieldneo
      @Wakefieldneo 3 months ago +42

      My third grade teacher wouldn't let me go to the bathroom and i peed my pants in class. She did at least apologize. She also gave me the advice: if I really have to go then it doesn't matter what she (or any teacher) says, i should just go. I extrapolated that advice and many of my future teachers were upset that they couldn't order me around "because i said so" and had to actually explain things in a way that made sense to me if they wanted me to go along with what they were saying.

    • @Foby_Tox
      @Foby_Tox 3 months ago +7

      ​@Wakefieldneothat's me just naturally lol

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +15

      That teacher should be the one cleaning your shit. It’s her fault it happened.

  • @Whatsupmydude
    @Whatsupmydude 3 months ago +5

    1:05 istg I heard this EXACT story somewhere

  • @germanguy999
    @germanguy999 3 months ago +435

    2:45 technically you could take that teacher to court because paper cutters are usually anywhere from $8-$41 so the teacher stole anywhere from $42-$9 from you and your group.

    • @Dabared1
      @Dabared1 3 months ago +5

      But it could cost thousands of dollars and they might take the teachers side

    • @germanguy999
      @germanguy999 3 months ago

      @Dabared1yea but you might win like $1000

    • @pihlajafox
      @pihlajafox 3 months ago +40

      It's not illegal to have a business that charges a lot to use their equipment. It is, however, illegal to lie about you being able to use the said equipment.

    • @germanguy999
      @germanguy999 3 months ago

      @pihlajafoxya

    • @lemin0u
      @lemin0u 3 months ago +32

      nah she stole 50$, it's not like they got to keep the thing

  • @Xowatle
    @Xowatle 3 months ago +362

    5:12 😨…that’s completely not normal behavior from the teacher

    • @darcydreaming6931
      @darcydreaming6931 3 months ago +34

      Fr, video quickly went from "ah, typical" to "I really don't want to be here anymore" like SHEESH I didn't think secondhand terror could hit me this bad and I never went through anything like this (thankfully)

    • @candiahorsley3411
      @candiahorsley3411 3 months ago +4

      Normal for some teachers

    • @GubgubMcGee-im8uo
      @GubgubMcGee-im8uo 3 months ago +9

      You should have reported that to the principal because that was definitely not a joke, that was a threat.

    • @GubgubMcGee-im8uo
      @GubgubMcGee-im8uo 3 months ago +1

      @candiahorsley3411 that’s not normal

    • @aio7851
      @aio7851 3 months ago

      ​@GubgubMcGee-im8uoit is. They are underpaid and undertrained.

  • @l0stnam312
    @l0stnam312 3 months ago +48

    Worst teacher I ever had. A tutor in my local and global literacies unit for my masters. He did several things horribly
    1) told us to rush our graded presentations so he could go outside to smoke
    2) use the entire class to complain about how he's mother didn't love him
    3) ask me and another guy to get everyone else in the class involved for him because he couldn't for the life of him be engaging to anyone
    4) when I told him my topic for the final assignment was gonna be about how we need politicians to be scientifically literate for global progression, he told me "good luck to try and write a good argument for that. Politicians are already scientifically literate. That's why they're in parliament to begin with".
    I died

  • @zucchiniboi
    @zucchiniboi Month ago +1

    I had that activity to but we hosted a ping pong cup toss game and I dressed up as a bin

  • @MaxVideosMTB
    @MaxVideosMTB 3 months ago +89

    I had a social studies teacher who didn’t believe that I was sick and he wouldn’t let me go to the nurse, so in retaliation I barfed all over his floor on purpose and he yelled at me again 😂

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago

      What??! After he yelled at you the second time you should have gotten up and barfed on him. What an unreasonable hag.

  • @Beef-GT
    @Beef-GT 3 months ago +198

    5:54 “you wanna buy a magnet? ;)” got me rolling on the floor

    • @Bononcoco_798
      @Bononcoco_798 3 months ago +3

      you shouldve made the timestamp at 5:55…55555555555555

    • @DriedOutPen
      @DriedOutPen 2 months ago

      I hate you so much. This is just the funny part. With “got me rolling” it’s fucking everywhere. It’s not a good comment. I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you I hate you

  • @SirMalorak
    @SirMalorak 3 months ago +78

    One of my chemistry teachers almost killed us all by not containing bromine monoxide when it was heated by some students (Someone mixed up the chemicals in a kit, it was supposed to be lithium for a test of color...)
    And then just went "welp". For the record, Bromine monoxide causes some fun sutff such as: "Inhalation of bromine gas can cause severe respiratory irritation, coughing, and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). Skin contact can cause severe burns, discoloration, and slow-healing ulcers. Eye contact can lead to serious damage."
    So yeah. Almost died. Good thing me and a friend were chemistry nerds at the time and immediately cooled it off while she just shrugged and didn't care for the health of 30+ people's lives. Ugh.

    • @lucykitsune4619
      @lucykitsune4619 3 months ago +5

      Meanwhile I just about had a heart-attack when I gave the kids the box of nondescript metal scraps to test making lemon-batteries with during physics class and one of the kids come to me with "Miss, what's this metal?" and it's a dull grey, really heavy and bends like a strip of chewing gum and in case you don't know, that's what lead is like, so I confiscated that lead, escorted the entire class to the bathrooms and made sure everyone washed their hands thoroughly (the sinks were in front of the bathrooms and in view of the hallway and learned to never hand out a box of miscellaneous anything to class without first checking what's in it.

  • @NUdBoss
    @NUdBoss 2 months ago

    Back in 9th Grade, I had this one Math teacher that asks ME if her answer is correct regarding quadratic equations like most of the time. Not much classmates are good with Math during that time.

  • @galaximation3773
    @galaximation3773 3 months ago +97

    One time in elementary school, my mom dropped me off Mcdonalds for lunch, and I was sipping on my soda as we were lining up to go to another classroom. My teacher walked up to me and asked me If she could hold it. Being the naive, trusting child I was I handed it to her and she procceeded to throw away my drink infront of me....I have been holding a grudge ever since

    • @funkykonglover
      @funkykonglover 3 months ago +11

      that's so evil holy shit

    • @jakko_
      @jakko_ 3 months ago +9

      That is such an abuse of trust, my goodness

  • @Auragod08unofficial
    @Auragod08unofficial 3 months ago +25

    9:35 was she like... an evil Ms. Frizzle?

  • @TheTheninjagummybear
    @TheTheninjagummybear 3 months ago

    I had so many encounters eith teachers that *to this day* stain my interactions with other people. If people raise their voice at me or accuse me of doing something wrong, it makes me feel like a misbehaving dog. I hate it.

  • @definitely_pie
    @definitely_pie 3 months ago +79

    When I was in kindergarten I had to wear those pull up diapers because of a medical issue where one of the valves that control peeing was paralyzed, and I couldn’t hold my bladder because of that. She had the gall to call me and my parents in for a meeting and tell them that I was “too old for diapers” and I should just have a bag with underwear and pants in it to change into. Queue me getting made fun of by everyone for years for openly peeing my pants and having to go change in the bathroom every day. She refused to let me wear pull ups still and told my parents not to let me wear them, because she’ll know because she can *hear* it. Absurd.

    • @lukefriesenhahn8186
      @lukefriesenhahn8186 3 months ago

      Holy cow that's bad. Are you still incontinent to this day?

    • @hero6677
      @hero6677 3 months ago +8

      Wait your parents listened to her?

    • @definitely_pie
      @definitely_pie 3 months ago +3

      @hero6677 haha no. But when we had the same talk with the principal after not listening, it just got to a point where I had to (apparently it was the “parents” complaining???)

  • @jakedwinell5980
    @jakedwinell5980 3 months ago +70

    I had a teacher that tought 4th grade science tell me that every McDonald's toy my parents buy is killing the earth and it's all MY fault. Then when i asked a completely reasonable follow up question, she made me stay inside for recess. That woman scarring children and getting a paycheck. I am a teacher now and i often ask myself what would Ms. B do? Then i do the opposite.

    • @jakedwinell5980
      @jakedwinell5980 3 months ago +7

      She also told me that me that all the rocks in my back yard would be plastic some day cuz kids toys and trash are killing the planet

    • @kood995
      @kood995 3 months ago

      @jakedwinell5980 Something tells me she may have been an extreme enviromentalist.

    • @kazekagesama23
      @kazekagesama23 3 months ago +6

      Yeah activist types do tend to get into teaching positions to influence the youth

  • @bozo6049
    @bozo6049 3 months ago +433

    When I was in elementary school computer lab, we had a substitute who wouldn't let me use the bathroom because somebody else had the "bathroom pass". I really had to go, and I told him it was an "Emergency". I don't know about you, but when a small child asks to use the bathroom and says it's an emergency, you let them go. The substitute didn't let me, so I looked them right in the eye and said, "Fine, then this is on you!" and peed myself in from of him and everyone else in my computer club. My mother laughed all the way home and bought me ice cream.

    • @TheDanceMan567
      @TheDanceMan567 3 months ago +69

      I’ve heard that is a major health violation for teachers to do that. Luckily none of my teachers have ever done that.

    • @toretronio9030
      @toretronio9030 3 months ago +40

      My kindergarten teacher did something similar and I retaliated in a similar way, getting on top of a little toy table to announce its her fault, before letting it out
      My mom scolded me
      Your mom is awesome

    • @sauseysandwich9215
      @sauseysandwich9215 3 months ago +25

      Your mom deserves a gold medal for that. Also good on you, that teacher definitely deserved it.

    • @raspberrytaegi
      @raspberrytaegi 3 months ago +6

      Sorry that happened, the problem is kids say “it’s an emergency” when it isn’t like the magic words to leave. When 10 people ask to leave that way what can the teachers do?

    • @blackbodyproductions
      @blackbodyproductions 3 months ago +27

      I'm a teaching artist. It's literally so sad, but most of my students are so afraid to ask. Irene Lyon talks about how harmful stopping children from using the bathroom is for their long-term development. They need to feel safe to follow their biological impulses like...using the bathroom.

  • @frisbee_9199
    @frisbee_9199 2 months ago

    I was struggling in the second last year of HS, and I was telling a teacher about it. Cos she asked how I was doing, to which my answer was basically ‘not great’.
    Her answer to that was basically ‘skill issue you gotta try harder’ as if that was an answer.
    Also undiagnosed adhd at the time

  • @soibert
    @soibert 3 months ago +354

    I am a teacher and I've got both perspectives. Fun fact, all of those exact things you mentioned we are specifically trained NOT to do - never accept money from students (I think there's some paperwork involved for niche situations like fund raisers/trips? idk, never had to do it), never take/confiscate student belongings, don't leave campus without prior authorization, etc.
    My bad teacher was in 3rd grade who literally bullied me because I "didn't listen" to her. Turns out I'm hard of hearing and at the time she was bullying me, I had a tumor in my ear and ended up being deaf on one side soo... yikes. That teacher ended up becoming the principal of the school and my parents moved me to a different school.
    On the other side, all of my "bad students" are because they had bad parents (and it's really just the entitlement/harassment from them). No surprise. And I'm lucky to have had only like two super bad student/parent duos out of 8 years of teaching. Teaching an elective is the best. (I feel so bad for the core subject teachers)

    • @noytelinu
      @noytelinu 3 months ago +21

      Yeah I hated my classmates more than my teachers. They would just not shut up. Ever. It got so bad that an hour was wasted every day in 8th grade just on lecturing my class for being terrible people who won't be quiet. It traumatized me due to being one of the only good kids in class and the group punishments took a toll on me.

    • @pradeepdungdung4379
      @pradeepdungdung4379 3 months ago +8

      hey teacher here and I'm gonna go on a rant...... I just hate my junior school..... so the teachers there teach them jack shit so these grade 5 students come to my school learning not even the basics and for godforsaken reason you can't get those students to repeat classes and they come to my school..... how tf am I supposed to teach them fractions and algebra when they can't do basics shit like addition or subtraction

    • @notlostnotfound0
      @notlostnotfound0 3 months ago

      what do you mean about never taking/confiscating students stuff? it happens all the time

    • @mrunknown138
      @mrunknown138 3 months ago +2

      I’M SORRY They aren’t meant to take stuff?! I remember I had some toys I brought to school taken and I didn’t get them back until the end of the year.

    • @notlostnotfound0
      @notlostnotfound0 3 months ago +1

      @mrunknown138 everything mentioned in the video is honestly really common I'm ngl, rules or not they do it anyway and nobody cares to do anything about it

  • @samileduc223
    @samileduc223 3 months ago +35

    My teacher bullied and neglected me to the point of severe depression. I was in 5th grade and had many days where I didnt want to wake up. Good news is he sucked so bad that now I plan on becoming a teacher to help students never feel like that again.

  • @zh3pl
    @zh3pl 3 months ago +260

    my middle school science teacher who i ended up getting TWO YEARS before graduating would practically bully me. i had terrible social anxiety and just anxiety in general (i'm doing much better now but at the age of 11/13 respectively i, of course, had no idea what to do with my own emotions). pretty often when i had to do a presentation i'd have a panic attack. instead of asking me what was wrong, or trying to help me get through it, or even giving me a moment to calm down before making me continue, she would announce to the entire class that i was faking for attention. one time we had to write essays on leprechauns for st patty's day (weird ik i don't recall the context) and i thought it'd be cool to include the root word for it and explain the origins of it from there. she said, while grading the papers "you have leprechaun in the title and you still spelled it wrong" out loud. a few seconds passed and she pointed to me, saying "i'm talking to you." despite my paper literally explaining that the word i used was the root, so she just wanted another excuse to humiliate me in front of everyone. i cry very easily and most of the time if i was crying because of school it was out of frustration with myself, but of course being a LITERAL CHILD i had no idea how to articulate this. so when i cried because i messed up my project for the science fair, another teacher and a couple members of staff tried to comfort me. but that same science teacher walked up, told them i'm only crying for sympathy, and told them all how i messed up my project and just want attention for it. and they ALL turned on me and blamed me, telling me i don't deserve to cry, despite already being upset with myself in the first place. she even tried to convince my mom that i had a crush on a boy in my class just because i laughed at something he did. dude was the class clown btw so everyone laughed at this guy's antics, but of course she singled me out. my mom had to sit me down and try to ask me about "this boy that you like" despite me realizing very early on that i had no interest in romance and still don't. but she didn't believe me no matter what i said. and the absolute worst thing this woman did wasn't even to me; she told one of my classmates, who was mourning his DEAD FATHER, to leave his emotions at home and don't bring them to school. this woman was a straight up psychopath who should NOT have been trusted with children at all. she did severe damage to my psychological development and i'm still unpacking all of it in therapy. i hope wherever she is its nowhere near kids at all anymore

    • @snowbriar
      @snowbriar 3 months ago +58

      Dude, the fact that all it took was the teacher to tell the other teachers 'you're just faking it' and they immediately went 'oh yeah that makes sense lol' is so messed up. Also why the hell did your mom not listen to you??? I'm so sorry, I'm glad you're getting therapy but that just sucks beyond sucking.

    • @zh3pl
      @zh3pl 3 months ago +40

      @snowbriar thank you. i've only recently started unpacking the fact that the adults in my life failed me as a kid. i think their negligence is due in part with my culture's inability to acknowledge mental health as a whole. why my mom didn't believe me is still beyond me though. i remember her thinking he must've been responsible for my grades not being perfect, which is absolutely insane. i can't undo what i went through but thankfully i can reflect and try to process and heal from it

    • @sheiladavid87
      @sheiladavid87 3 months ago +20

      “Hell must be empty because all the demons are here on earth”
      -some smart guy

    • @someguy12901
      @someguy12901 3 months ago +2

      im disappointed you werent able to go to the principal and get her fired

    • @33pandagamer
      @33pandagamer 3 months ago +3

      I feel you, I've had a lot of people in my life who just don't get how hard talking to strangers is for me. Though, fortunately, I have a very good family for the most part.

  • @LylaDrawsStuff
    @LylaDrawsStuff Month ago

    When you use Rea as a model it makes the product more convincing

  • @EdwardNorton-l3g
    @EdwardNorton-l3g 3 months ago +151

    I had a teacher not let me go to the bathroom on day in class after I asked a dozen times. The singular moment she let me go, I got the the bathroom door way and pissed myself right there...
    Being a small child I cried and walked back into class where I sat down soaked feeling humiliated the entire rest of the class.
    Respectfully, I can't say the words I want to so to any kids reading this, your teacher can't keep you from basic human rights, just walk out and do your business...
    If you get in trouble, tell your parents and escalate the situation to your principal.

    • @TJLawrence-fq2cb
      @TJLawrence-fq2cb 2 months ago +5

      That is illegal.

    • @de_lirio_us
      @de_lirio_us 2 months ago +4

      brooo i can relate i literally got a uti as a child because my teacher wouldnt let me use the bathroom. weeks and weeks of holding pee gave it to me and i was like 7

    • @EdwardNorton-l3g
      @EdwardNorton-l3g 2 months ago +3

      ​@de_lirio_us that's insane, seems like child abuse

    • @That_AMC_Guy
      @That_AMC_Guy 2 months ago +12

      I had a teacher who would flat out refuse to let anybody leave. Have to pee? Nope. Bleeding from both eyes? Not a chance. Being attacked by ravenous wolves? Do it on your lunch break.
      Now enter me. I have legit Kidney issues. I *HAVE* to go or else risk going septic. Mild Death could soon follow.
      This "Teacher" even knew about my health issues but figured she was smarter. I was bursting one day and as expected, wouldn't let me leave. I was about to walk out but had gotten past the point of no return.... even if I left, I'd have probably pissed myself on the walk to the bathroom.
      So, I unzipped and let 'er fly into one of the potted plants in this classroom.
      Once again, hauled to the principals' office, who was a close family friend and known me my whole life and was aware of my health issues.... tore into this teacher with fire and fury never seen before. She literally could have put me in the hospital. At the end of the day, I got off Scot-Free, this teacher was now allowing people to go to the washroom; I became a local folk-hero and that class was minus one potted plant.

    • @Pokerex_X
      @Pokerex_X Month ago +1

      I feel you, man. When I was in 3rd grade, I got diagnosed with Caffiene Sensitivity, and some teachers were really kind, and my brother got it, too. the worst part is that it still happens, and I hate it.

  • @ThatOneJeep
    @ThatOneJeep 3 months ago +70

    I had a junior kindergarten teacher who hated kids.
    She wanted to be a college professor but she wasn't able to apparently.

    • @comorbiddisorder
      @comorbiddisorder 3 months ago +22

      That is quite literally a skill issue 😂

    • @organicleaf
      @organicleaf 3 months ago +14

      at that point just look for another job

    • @Kestrel-Art-And-Animations
      @Kestrel-Art-And-Animations 3 months ago +5

      Same with my grade school music teacher. At least that’s what we all suspect since she clearly loved music but clearly HATED children

    • @lemin0u
      @lemin0u 3 months ago +2

      i feel like that's the origin story for every horrible teacher ngl

    • @thefishfromsandiego
      @thefishfromsandiego 3 months ago

      @Kestrel-Art-And-Animationseverytime I was in band/choir my class kept talking and the teacher yelled at the males but never the females(the girls talked a lot more than the boys)

  • @agintwolf4345
    @agintwolf4345 3 months ago +46

    I had this awful teacher in kindergarten who HATED me. Every day she would find some way of getting me in trouble, no matter what I did. She would send me to the principals for the smallest things. One example I think of is one time we were watching a film (hungry hungry caterpillar I think) and some kid behind me kept calling my name for some reason. I wasn’t good at ignoring people then so I eventually turn around to tell him to stop and the SECOND I did the teacher yelled at me to not talk during the film. She didn’t even do a thing to the kid “I” was talking to.
    TLDR: teacher hated me, got me in trouble constantly and to this day I still don’t know why.

  • @Peacock_girl
    @Peacock_girl 2 months ago +1

    I had a friend in 3rd grade who’s parent was a service dog handler, and would sometimes visit the classroom and give lessons like why you shouldn’t pet a service dog when they’re working, what they do, etc. The school was fine with this, and everyone loved the dog, except one teacher in the next class over. She would constantly complain that she was allergic to the dog and thought it would attack someone, even though we all knew she was faking her allergy and the dog was very well trained. Meanwhile, the teacher who actually owned the classroom that the dog would visit was the one who was allergic to dogs, but he didn’t even mind it because he wanted the kids be happy.

  • @ThackeryThinx
    @ThackeryThinx 3 months ago +30

    I’m very privileged to say I can’t remember the bad teachers anymore. Only the good ones. I had some wonderful teachers over the years that taught me important things.

  • @mollymcdade4031
    @mollymcdade4031 3 months ago +36

    I had a teacher once berate me because she heard me muttering to myself and assumed it was about her. I had recently achieved an A+ on a creative writing project and she said 'I got you that A, you'd better show me some respect'
    I was gobsmacked so just bit the bullet and apologised and rushed out, but I've never forgotten the AUDACITY

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo 3 months ago +6

      oh they think grading is a favor.
      in my 3rd college course, towards the end there was a teacher that hated me. idk why i never even interacted with him. but he made me cancel my travel plans to retake his dumb-ass test because he kept insisting i cheated by copying my friend's answers, when it was the other way around. i told him that, he didn't believe it. i fucking aced his stupid second test and told him "you're lucky this is just a course, otherwise i'd sue you for this" and never talked to him again.

  • @krbthewitch
    @krbthewitch 3 months ago +35

    Shoutout to my sophmore literature teacher who made us hand write a bunch of fake pamphlet assignments because she was too lazy to take us to the library so kids without home printers could print. In her logic, no one being able to use these freely available tools was fair instead of her doing her job so everyone could have it even a little bit easier. And before anyone say anything, I know it was because she was lazy because not only dd other teachers take us to the library to write and print out stuff all the time, but she was a 'packet' teacher, just shoved packets on us instead of teaching us.

  • @heatherduke7703
    @heatherduke7703 2 months ago

    I had one of those water toys! That thing was dope. Thanks for unlocking a memory!

  • @Gamer3427
    @Gamer3427 3 months ago +47

    I had many, many bad teachers over the years, but the worst was probably my college chemistry teacher. She taught physical science but the actual chemistry teacher quit over the summer so she was forced to teach it, and it was very clear she didn't want to.
    I could rant for a while about how bad she was, but there's two main things I'll highlight. The first is that she would make us copy entire worksheets into our notebooks, word for word, diagram for diagram, including the smallest details like we were photocopying the pages.
    The second though was the time we were doing group work in lab, and she got mad at us for talking and told us "the next people who talk will be kicked out of the classroom". In a group project, where you kind of have to talk to communicate effectively. She was one of the main reasons I dropped chemistry as my major, and one of the many reasons I eventually dropped college all together.

  • @revitalizationprod
    @revitalizationprod 3 months ago +41

    My chemistry teacher, in response to my neurodivergence, said “well I think everybody’s a little autistic”
    She also barely taught anything herself and her way of “teaching” was just awful and ineffective

    • @abxorb
      @abxorb 3 months ago +12

      Ugh, I hate that dismissive response. "Well, everyone is a little bit X" is the same as "I don't understand therefore you're just overreacting and exaggerating, shut up".

  • @mikaylastark6531
    @mikaylastark6531 3 months ago +18

    Had a teacher once who was besties with the teacher next door, and whenever my tiny little ADHD baby ass (I was in 2nd grade at the time) was struggling to focus, instead of helping me figure out how to focus she just shoved me into the classroom next door so all the neighboring third graders stared at me like i was a particularly hideous bug and the other teacher just shook her head in disappointment each and every time.
    It was humiliating to a degree i haven't felt since.

    • @LyrixRayne-k4u
      @LyrixRayne-k4u 3 months ago +2

      OH MY GOSH I hated thaaaaat. Public humiliation for being under/overstimulated. As if humiliation in front of your own class wasn’t enough, now you get humiliated in front of either the cool older kids or the little kids! I don’t know which one was worse! 😮

  • @FiskaMedGabbe
    @FiskaMedGabbe 2 months ago

    I once had a teacher in something like home and consumer studies (not really, but that's what Google tells me is closest to what the class actually was, it was basically just cooking and stuff) anyway that teacher really had something against me and usually screamed at me for no reason amongst other things. I don't know why she specifically hated me because she didn't have any reason to, but for example any other person could ask stupid questions like how much butter should be in the recipe and the teacher would tell them kindly how much even though it clearly stood in the book, but if i ever dared to ask any question even if they where good ones she would just yell at me to figure it out or that it was written down in the book (it rarely was). After i got out of that school i visited once with my friends and we where talking with one of our old teachers, then she came and grabbed me really hard in the arm and told me to leave. We where on our way and told her that but she didn't care, i was a bit older and i was already pretty mad at her from the past so I cussed her out (not the greatest thing to do i know but I couldn't hold it) so after hearing that she let go and i have never seen her since, thank god

  • @Evil_Warlock
    @Evil_Warlock 3 months ago +31

    Actually on the pool noodle thing, my school's old Spanish teacher was somewhat infamous for threatening (and following through with the threats) students with a pool noodle if they misbehaved in class. The funny thing is, she was probably the most loved teacher in our whole school

    • @SimonMoon5
      @SimonMoon5 Month ago

      I had a teacher in college who threatened to throw erasers at people if they fell asleep and started drooling. (I think he was joking.) He didn't mind if you just fell asleep, but if you started drooling while asleep, that's too much.

  • @cavemann_
    @cavemann_ 3 months ago +24

    The worst we got was extra homework because some teachers just love to rant and complain for 15-20 minutes a day and then blame the class for interrupting all the time.

  • @idonthaveskill5054
    @idonthaveskill5054 3 months ago +24

    7:40 Bakugan was the shits when I was in like 4th grade... Teacher took all of mine and I never got them back

  • @jjmuniverse1475
    @jjmuniverse1475 3 months ago

    I once got launch detention for popping a chip bag by accident

  • @rand0m_pers0n_123A
    @rand0m_pers0n_123A 3 months ago +26

    I had an art teacher once who sometimes shouted at us for holding a pencil

  • @YomaJupiter
    @YomaJupiter 3 months ago +184

    0:12 main character over here.