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  • @SomethingStupide
    @SomethingStupide 4 года назад +67

    44:00
    I could walk at the age of 9.5 months, speak in full sentences at 12 months. In primary school, I would win trivia games by a landslide against my entire class (meaning, I would be a 'team' and the other kids were one team altogether).
    It might sound like whining on a high level but it's incredibly hard if you constantly received praise for being smart as a kid. I don't know how to study because I never had to. I have a very low tolerance for frustration. If I can't do something by the third try, I will just stop bothering to learn it. No endurance whatsoever.
    I have a Master's degree but I work as a mailman because my crippling fear of failure and not being as good as everyone excepts me to be stops me from even applying to jobs in my field of study.
    It sucks.
    People, if your kid is smart, challenged them and teach them to work hard.

    • @Jacksiloution
      @Jacksiloution 4 года назад +3

      Same I am expected to know everything and anything

    • @arsenicderkonig5430
      @arsenicderkonig5430 4 года назад +1

      @Test Lightning same here..

    • @DraconicDuelist
      @DraconicDuelist 4 года назад +2

      That sounds familiar...

    • @Benjamin1986980
      @Benjamin1986980 2 года назад +1

      Multiple kids in my chemical engineering classes hit a wall at thermodynamics. It's the first class you cannot just genius your way through, and several them had never learned how to study because they never had to before. They learned or they failed, and a lot of kids failed

  • @cbspydoge
    @cbspydoge 4 года назад +30

    13:39 that "Why does this..." actually sounds realistic.

  • @Coolmumsclub
    @Coolmumsclub 4 года назад +105

    To the parent that had a smart kid and now has an unemployed kid who is still smart just “lazy” he’s not lazy he’s just unchallenged. He’s bored.

    • @pinstripesuitandheels
      @pinstripesuitandheels 4 года назад +42

      Probably not just bored but likely depressed and maybe even emotionally overwhelmed.
      Many gifted people (high IQ + high EQ...) have a very hard time living in 'normal society'. Nobody understands you, people think you're arrogant when you're actually always just a few steps ahead, your senses are working overtime so sound, light etc. are harsh to you, you feel emotions much deeper than others and you just think differently. It's hard. Many of these people can't hold down a job, have little friends and have very difficult lives.

    • @thecontentblacksmith2502
      @thecontentblacksmith2502 4 года назад +1

      *PP*

    • @ei-on1956
      @ei-on1956 4 года назад +4

      @Pootis Spencer That isn't you. Just because you moved up a single grade, doesn't mean you are that genius the other person was referring to. Skipping a grade or two is rather common. Doesn't make you a genius, just makes you intelligent for that grade level. There is a massive difference between being intelligent and a genius. Albert Einstein was intelligent but it was Nikola Tesla who was genius.

    • @soidontthinkicanthinkofago4162
      @soidontthinkicanthinkofago4162 4 года назад +1

      Beeg Yoshi the expected! I’m so worn down I don’t do anything.

    • @soidontthinkicanthinkofago4162
      @soidontthinkicanthinkofago4162 4 года назад

      Ei - on 😒

  • @sarahcoleman5269
    @sarahcoleman5269 4 года назад +18

    I'm interested in these stories about kids who could read before pre-school.
    I have very distinct memories of being able to read at a fairly young age, but nobody knew about it because I was reading silently. Like, I remember sitting in my dad's workplace looking through some children's books and I heard some people come in like, "Is she reading that?" "No, she's just looking at the pictures." I genuinely had an, "excuse me?" reaction because I thought that they were insulting my intelligence. I think I was three.
    Like, I remember being a lazy reader, I never wanted to read anything more complicated than a cereal box, but I don't remember _ever_ having a problem knowing the words. My mother told me a few years ago that she genuinely believed that I couldn't read until 3rd grade. Apparently, she had told my 3rd-grade teacher that I couldn't read. Then the teacher got the surprise of her ducking life when she had the class discuss a reading assignment and I just went off on a full assessment of the story.
    The fact that my mom didn't think I could read until I was 8 years old, but my brother had been in special education classes since the first grade because of his dyslexia... make of that what you will. :\

    • @DraconicDuelist
      @DraconicDuelist 4 года назад +3

      I can't remember when I first learned to read, but one power I regret losing was the ability to "shut off my hearing" when deeply focused on something. I once was reading and my grandmother was standing about feet behind me trying to get my attention, but I didn't hear a thing.

  • @VenenoIII
    @VenenoIII 4 года назад +14

    I almost got expelled from college for turning my friends copy of an assignment by accident.
    1) It was a group assignment
    2) we were using the same computer and the file names were the same.
    3) The answers on both worksheets were the same, just his name was at the top.
    4) Even after explaining this to the teacher and Dean, was still in a lot of trouble.

    • @Mayannaise4
      @Mayannaise4 4 года назад +8

      that's cause no adult is ever going to listen to a kid. They're too far up their own adult asses to even think about what you say.

  • @sammi8696
    @sammi8696 4 года назад +4

    One guy I was in high school with managed to shut down the electric system when we were in year 8, not sure how he did it, he wasn’t known for being one of the smart kids and was more a goofball. Dude is now a weightlifter in his spare time and is very proud of it judging by the “date” he had with my friend.

  • @thiccphrog5997
    @thiccphrog5997 4 года назад +34

    one time in 2nd grade I was doing a maths test and when it said "explain your answer" I put "I used my brain" 2nd grade me is wittier than me now.

    • @floodedbasement__
      @floodedbasement__ 3 года назад +1

      When things come so easy to you you just need to write it on paper and consiously decide to do it it becomes "look at the calculation" with an arrow.

    • @boomboone47
      @boomboone47 3 года назад

      God I used to do that shit.

    • @abbie_joan
      @abbie_joan 2 года назад

      I hate math and having to do "explain your answer" was just hell because I always forget the fancy math terms

    • @smelly6137
      @smelly6137 2 года назад

      same, except i wrote “i know how to do math”

  • @sigl4920
    @sigl4920 4 года назад +34

    21:33 Im scared that, that's one of my teachers talking about me and my parents.

  • @someonesomewhere9115
    @someonesomewhere9115 3 года назад +7

    Once I took a final exam that I’d barely had time to study for. Luckily for me it was a cumulative exam because I’d studied really hard for all the others and still remembered that stuff, but I wound up having to tell the teacher that I’d had to BS my way through one of the diagrams and that I hoped she at least found it funny.

  • @chasezly
    @chasezly 4 года назад +9

    "random useful bits of information about bands from the 70s"
    same, but for me, it's bands from the 60s

  • @chrishale7480
    @chrishale7480 4 года назад +24

    I excelled in reading when I was in grade school. I think in 5th grade I was reading at a 12th grade level. Here’s the kicker though, I utterly failed almost every spelling test in school.😑

    • @zemorph42
      @zemorph42 3 года назад +4

      I did well in both reading and spelling, and even got 3rd place in my school's spelling bee; the word that stopped me there? School. I spelled it "scool".

    • @ytaligames1960
      @ytaligames1960 3 года назад +2

      Im also like that except the only word i can't spell is Beautiful I always spelt is Buetiful

    • @Gayas561
      @Gayas561 2 года назад

      I call bs

    • @chrishale7480
      @chrishale7480 2 года назад +1

      @@Gayas561 yeah, no bs here as much as I wish I was lying. I don’t even read that much anymore so now I’m two down.😔

  • @blackrasengan2430
    @blackrasengan2430 4 года назад +139

    At last I have come to the place called Early...
    *Worship* *me*

  • @winging2458
    @winging2458 3 года назад +8

    Many of the stories brought back memories of my former career as an urban educator. So many of these children have horrible home situations they have to survive. The "academically challenged" parents tended to be the least supportive of their children. It was an ongoing struggle with the parents, not the child. Always wondered why they even had kids..... was always heartbreaking in these situations.

  • @mulletmadnessmtb550
    @mulletmadnessmtb550 4 года назад +15

    I just listened to this while doing online work... i missed more questions when the adds played

  • @EntropyConcept
    @EntropyConcept 4 года назад +17

    I bet I'm the only one who actually 'watched' the evite thing through, down to the last second.
    Fite me

    • @tikimcdixon4647
      @tikimcdixon4647 4 года назад +1

      I will not fight you as that’d include physical exertion, and I don’t wanna hurt anyone

    • @eksxqo6653
      @eksxqo6653 4 года назад +1

      InnerBeastGaming Beasties used aggravation
      its very effective

    • @Matthew0650
      @Matthew0650 4 года назад

      Fight*

    • @EntropyConcept
      @EntropyConcept 4 года назад +1

      Eks Dee *effektive

    • @Matthew0650
      @Matthew0650 4 года назад

      @@EntropyConcept ?

  • @kodabuck225
    @kodabuck225 4 года назад +4

    yeah the misspelling my name thing I did a couple times, in my defence i have a long ass name pluss i was severely sleep deprived most of the time.

  • @laylazoecovers5628
    @laylazoecovers5628 4 года назад +16

    an whole hour, thank you.

    • @izzyCOS
      @izzyCOS 3 года назад

      a

    • @uoykcuf86
      @uoykcuf86 3 года назад +1

      @@izzyCOS B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U W X Y and Z now I know my abc’s, next time will you sing with me?

  • @p7ague
    @p7ague 4 года назад +6

    44:11
    I wonder if this might have been my brother... my sister and I taught him exponents when he was in first grade/kindergarten, and that was only a few years ago... hmmm..

  • @suprisedfrog2784
    @suprisedfrog2784 3 года назад +1

    i know someone at my school that used a Billie Eilish song as a poem that he wrote- the teacher had no idea and was actually super impressed. it was hilarious

  • @anotherrandomasian
    @anotherrandomasian Год назад +1

    The greatest moment I’ve had in school?
    The time where we were playing a game and my team convinced 95% of the class that gangbanging was a habit.

  • @woahthere5362
    @woahthere5362 4 года назад +30

    I do fairly well in school but I was still scared I was going to hear one of my current or old teachers writing about me xD

    • @diemlam3235
      @diemlam3235 4 года назад +3

      Sage S same but it wasn’t like I was a bad kid I mean I had my days where I was talkative but I usually helped people out and didn’t have bad behavior so I wouldn’t get them any internet points so they wouldn’t bother posting about me lol

    • @thecontentblacksmith2502
      @thecontentblacksmith2502 4 года назад

      *PP*

  • @ElderberryChai
    @ElderberryChai 4 года назад +5

    52:06
    my dad was like that, he'd just do the calculations instantly. Funny thing is, I'm heccin terrible at math and much prefer reading whereas he was dysgraphic and a math whiz.

  • @nicholasmontgomery9626
    @nicholasmontgomery9626 4 года назад +1

    My teacher not only got a paper that was straight up plagiarized but it was a paper she, herself, wrote decades ago that the student had stumbled upon and copy and pasted. She had copies of both and talks about it all the time.

  • @ryancowles5633
    @ryancowles5633 2 года назад +1

    I couldn’t for the life of me pass my Java 1 course for my civil engineering degree at my university. Paid a friends friend to do all my stuff in my online course so I could pass. The teacher and I had a full on conversation at the beginning of the quarter and I straight up told him “I’m a civil engineer major and this is the most dumb thing my university is having me take. Why am I not taking advanced excel courses instead?” He agreed with me and gave me a passing C in the end. Transferred the course to my university and got my degree that semester.

  • @vanessadotson8067
    @vanessadotson8067 4 года назад +8

    I'm not a teacher but "THESE PRETZELS ARE MAKING ME THIRSTY"...

  • @yourfriendlylocalhitman667
    @yourfriendlylocalhitman667 4 года назад +1

    Handing in 50% of what you could’ve done and passing is better than plagiarism

  • @suburbanbanshee
    @suburbanbanshee 4 года назад +4

    Sugar, please, Mr. Pupper!
    Good selection of stories today.

  • @gio_ozz
    @gio_ozz 2 года назад

    7th grade. So a few months ago.
    State History class.
    My teacher asigned an assignment where we all got a powerpoint with questions and we would fill out the answers. I downloaded the blank file, did the assignment and saved it, creating a new file. I turned in the assignment.
    I am one of those people who procrastinate and manage to get a pretty good result after all the procrastinating. It was near the end of the school year and I had a few missing assignments and went to do them.
    Early one day I looked at a missing assignment my teacher commented I turned in the blank one. I then found and turned in my assignment.
    One day, (You know the drill) i saw it was still ungraded and before asking my teacher about it, I checked and saw it was blank, then I turned in the real one and got I believe a 23/25, with it turned in late being docked.

  • @nixonlumbarkovski6713
    @nixonlumbarkovski6713 3 года назад +2

    One time my middle school tried to make us work on something for an entire day. They didn't assign it for a grade. Everyone simultaneously decided "fuck it" and played minecraft education edition for the rest of the day.

  • @Isamu1416
    @Isamu1416 3 месяца назад

    basically a kid who can get radioactive minerals and built a small thorium reactor will either change the world or become a super villain

  • @raine6813
    @raine6813 Год назад

    one time when i was in middle school, every student was given a worksheet with a list of questions of what the student would do if eveyone on the classroom was stranded on a deserted island. i remember the first question was "will there be a leader?" and i really didnt think that being stranded on an island would be the best time to start forming our own boy scout group (we should really focus more on SURVIVING before we should even think about if we want to do that) and i ended up being the only person inthe whole class to answer "no" to that question

  • @athirarajan187
    @athirarajan187 2 года назад

    7:32 , The anatomical jokes got me 🤣🤣

  • @justanotherasian4395
    @justanotherasian4395 4 года назад +1

    Isn’t the goal of a parent to make their child better than they were?

  • @Mini_Squatch
    @Mini_Squatch 3 года назад

    i once got zero on a test, by accident. as part of my IEP (Individualized Education Plan) i was allowed to type out answers on a computer, because my handwriting is godawful. So I did that, and stapled them to the back of my test, behind the evaluation grid. My teacher, presumably working mostly on autopilot, flipped through the test, and saw nothing until he got to the evaluation grid (which for everyone else's test, was the back end of the packet) so he marked me as zero. He was very embarrassed when I pointed out his error, but I didn't do it in a mean way - I understand that teachers have a lot of work. This same teacher also docked me a few points because I wrote a paper on what the assignment said, not what it meant. i pointed out that he was using incorrect language and he acknowledged me in a "you're right, smartass" kinda way. He'd have docked me more, but I was technically correct, and my paper was well written and researched.
    another teacher (English class) had to redefine the parameters of an assignment after I realized that there were no specified margins - since I was having trouble otherwise boiling down my work to fit the length. she was a tough but fair teacher. very nice so long as you behaved, but willing to sass you to the principal's office and back if you misbehaved. She also let me get away easy on my poetry assignment because I just...suck at poetry. i can't for some reason count syllables. The only two poems I managed to write were a free verse poem about how much I hate the creative freedom of poetry, and a haiku about jurassic park. yes, Jurassic park. and as stated, I can't count syllables, so I succeeded by pure chance.
    (although i didn't appreciate it when on my report card a different teacher called me by some other student I'd never heard of's name because he'd clearly copy-pasted for the "teacher's comments" section)

  • @Ace-om3nh
    @Ace-om3nh 4 года назад +1

    I am soooo happy me and my father are not the only ones who are wayyyy good at math. He was smarter than his math teacher in high school. I am solving and getting correct answers before my whole class even starts to solve the problem. I also might have sum dumb classmates

  • @nitefurie.
    @nitefurie. 3 года назад +1

    1:19:05 sounds a lot like a kid i went to school with, tall as an adult by 4th grade, also named logan, and had a slight learning disability. definetly sounds a different logan, but still quite simlar

  • @ingznricky472
    @ingznricky472 3 года назад

    My math teacher in college had issues with me.
    I'm on the autism spectrum(undiagnosed at the time) and I couldn't understand the teachers instructions and methods, so I developed my own. I even tried to get instructions from my math book, but it might as well have been chinese to me.
    It took a very long time to fact proof if my methods gave the right outcome for every similar problem, and I'd always end up figuring out methods that worked every time. He had to recalculate every problem in my homework and exams to figure out how to grade me. My math teacher taught me nothing, but I taught him loads.
    He was the second person to ask me if I was on the autism spectrum, but he mentioned that my ADHD was keeping me back. I always barely passed exams because I do have pretty severe ADHD and I don't do very well under timed pressure. I always seemed to manage to finish about half the exams, even with the extended time periods for people with ADHD, but I guess the parts that I did manage to finish were so perfect that I still managed to pass the grade.
    The sucky part is that those that did well on their homework and had over 75% attendance didn't need to take the exams and would pass with perfect grades. My immune system is pretty much in the gutter and I had pneumonias about 4 to 5 times a year(including swine flu and pneumonia, which equaled a month in quarantine and/or hospital), so my attendance was just under 75% with my homework with perfect score. If it wasn't for my crappy immune system I would have passed with a final grade of the equivalent of A+ instead of barely passing.
    A few weeks into my physics class I was way ahead of the rest of the class with the work when I ran into a problem that I needed help with. He asked me which problem, and my reply was problem xx on page xxx. The teachers turned a few pages further into the book and told md I'd just have to wait three weeks for the rest of the class to catch up to get help. So, the next three weeks I just sat there doodling in a sketch book and listening to music through my headphones.
    Before I started college I took some sort of an English test that allowed me to skip a few years of classes. About two weeks into the advanced English class my teacher noticed that I'd finished all the homework for the semester. My teacher asked me if I wanted to register for the next years English course at the same semester, even though it was technically a weekafter studentswere allowed to sign up for new classes. I accepted. I graduated from both courses with the highest grade possible.
    I once challenged my score of 99% in a test (still the highest grade the teacher had ever given for that test...Ever!) because my English teacher wrongly marked one of my words wrong. Seems that it's written center in my American, but centre in the teachers british. I wrote center, but she was gave me a wrong for it. I was a bit sulky because I felt nothing sort of a 100% was acceptable.
    I was baffled when my dad went back to school to finish the ships captains bars and barely passed a year of English classes that I'd skipped because of my advanced English. I didn't think it was even possible to get such a low grade in English. I just didn't know, I just assumed that everybody got very good grades in English because it's such and easy language to learn. I started teaching myself English at age 19 and was fluent by age 20.
    But, I don't fault him for it, I just help him writing letters and such whenever needed.
    It worked out perfectly when we traveled the country side of Germany. People generally spoke little to no English there. My dad helped me dumb down my English use so that I could be better understood. Our combination of English worked perfectly for that area.
    We're a family of generally handy people, generallymore handy than book smarts. My two year old niece is better with tools than most adults are.
    Genetics are weird.
    My parents are both intelligent people, but not much above average.
    They, on the other hand, popped out three offsprings with very high IQs... way higher than both of theirs.
    My sister holds two degrees.
    My brother went to university to study nature science, but dropped out due to boredom... it wasn't challenging enough for him.
    My dad is working on his third degree, because he'll face forced retirement in 6 months and he's the sort of person that always needs to be doing something.
    I was unfortunately the only one that ended up with ADHD too. I was on the brink of finishing automechanic school when I had a major motorcycle accident that resulted in brain damage. I tried to finish, but my memory was, and still is crap, due to a massive scar on my brain. It was hopeless to continue on. I really gave it my best try, but I couldn't remember anything I'd learned in the classes. I've still got my high IQ, but memory is shot.
    It's actually stunning how low percentage of high IQ people really amount to nothing major in life.

  • @wolfieisacat13
    @wolfieisacat13 4 года назад +6

    "we had a 4 year old in preschool"
    me: do you have 4 year olds in college?

    • @japanpanda2179
      @japanpanda2179 4 года назад +2

      No, but you might have them in kindergarten...

    • @wolfieisacat13
      @wolfieisacat13 4 года назад

      @@japanpanda2179 oh... ok!

    • @ocbee6175
      @ocbee6175 4 года назад

      the wolf pack it happened once

  • @trekaddict
    @trekaddict 3 года назад

    This reminded me how much I HATE educational exams.

  • @skylerchan7746
    @skylerchan7746 3 года назад

    I got rowdy whenever I was with people I was comfortable with but if I wasn't with them I was silent lol

  • @confettiyeti184
    @confettiyeti184 4 года назад

    Sonic one had me dying

  • @929yiyi4
    @929yiyi4 2 года назад

    For covid online learning, the teacher of my geography class had plagiarised a few lessons from websites that weren’t really easy to find, I’d just find the website, then place at the bottom of the page “this was taken from *insert website name*”

  • @I_am_box
    @I_am_box 3 года назад

    This isn’t related to the video but I just heard a loud ass crack of thunder and it scared me so much that I screamed

  • @abbie_joan
    @abbie_joan 2 года назад

    that Sonic artist is a future Michelangelo kids goin places...where can I buy that stained glass

  • @sapphireshores6112
    @sapphireshores6112 4 года назад +1

    That sonic kid @ 19:38 tho XD

  • @anuvette
    @anuvette 4 года назад +2

    12:42 I've been doing that my entire life. I didn't know it wasn't allowed?

  • @markeywestskies6503
    @markeywestskies6503 2 года назад

    I can distinguish between red and white wines by taste...blindfolded.

  • @JFrombaugh
    @JFrombaugh 3 года назад

    Not a teacher, but a girl at my high school got her Planets Project mixed up with her English class essay, and so she "uni-ronically" turned in a binder with "Neptune" on the cover, and then inside was an essay about A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  • @NG-gy6iv
    @NG-gy6iv 3 года назад

    I really want to read the Phineas and Ferb essay

  • @Benjamin1986980
    @Benjamin1986980 2 года назад

    I always enjoyed plagiarism checking my wife's kids. Whenever you see a sharp change in writing style, just Google that quote and almost every time it comes straight up. When they forget to remove the hyperlinks or formatting changes, it's just shooting fish in a barrel

  • @1AceTM
    @1AceTM 4 года назад +3

    Yoon-ironically

  • @mifflin1174
    @mifflin1174 4 года назад +1

    Literally this year when we went to online i had to do a "heroes journey" story for english but i had already done one the year before in creative writing and hated it so i just copied the story over, revised it, turned it in and got full points
    Also i have spelled my own name wrong...in like 1st grade tho

  • @axolotl804
    @axolotl804 3 года назад

    I always saw the comments about not being able to see the comments and now I'm experiencing the madness

  • @eh4068
    @eh4068 3 года назад

    This kid in my class turned in the cheat sheet instead of the test

  • @johnadams7145
    @johnadams7145 4 года назад +3

    Cool

  • @IkBenHetLekkerNiet
    @IkBenHetLekkerNiet 3 года назад

    12.20 I feel bad for the kid. The fun part of writing stories is going totally crazy

  • @diamondseraph9369
    @diamondseraph9369 3 года назад

    When I was in elementary school I had a much higher reading level than most kids (maybe that of a middle schooler if not higher?) and by the time I got into middle school I was around a high school reading level and could finish 500+ page books in a few hours because my mom forced me to read the first two Harry Potter books when I was about six and I thought it was so terrible because I have really bad ADHD so just sitting there and reading for hours was pretty much torture for me so I learned how to read books really quickly. I also started writing fanfiction in middle school and it was so good that I always ranked in the top 50s/100s despite usually only having one or two chapters.

    • @diamondseraph9369
      @diamondseraph9369 3 года назад

      Also according to my mom I learned how to talk when I was only around 11 months old...I have no idea if this could be related to me being mildly autistic and being really good with languages...

  • @cacteyes9432
    @cacteyes9432 4 года назад +1

    30:54 this ends in such a damn wholesome way I wanna cry fuck yeah Tamara fuck it up

  • @mlv4h
    @mlv4h 4 года назад +6

    logan is the best. honestly i would try to be friends with him even if i am smaller than him in every way :)

  • @roach.with.a.tophat
    @roach.with.a.tophat 2 года назад +1

    Who else watched this just to make sure they weren’t in it? Cuz I’ve done some pretty stupid shit over the years

  • @creepywaffles4783
    @creepywaffles4783 4 года назад

    I copy and pasted Wikipedia onto google slides for notes then I got sick for 2 days and my group literally copy and pasted the notes for the presentation and I specifically told them it was only for notes.
    I basically did the project mostly I did the research and I was editing the wiki notes to look like they wernt copy and pasted.
    Then I got sick before I finished editing and all they did for 2 days was copy and paste my edited notes to the main presentation program and didn’t tell me. I came back I brought stuff for the model and we built it. I finished editing the google slides notes getting ready to present them and I showed them and they were like we did it on powtoon. And I tried and tried to convince them to just do the slides instead. And I ended up trying to edit powtoon stuff for 10 minutes before presentation.
    I still have a grudge even though it was like 3 months ago.
    I’ve never been so mad at another classmate in my life. I’m pretty sure we failed the report part.
    TLDR got sick and had to present Wikipedia after I finished editing.

  • @favoinousscum3718
    @favoinousscum3718 2 года назад

    As someone with autism (high functioning) don't mess with an obession an autistic kid has. When I have an obession I literally spend HOURS learning everything I can about the subject, and double that with my severe ADHD. I'm a Wikipedia of interests. Yet despite this, my parents hate trying to get me to do anything I'm not interested in. It's like trying to move mount everest lmao

  • @king_nimble
    @king_nimble 4 года назад

    Lmao tbh my dumb ass tried to use a dancehall song that my literature teacher wouldn’t know as my ballad assignment.He noticed, I got a 50.

  • @ashensilence8117
    @ashensilence8117 4 года назад +1

    46:20
    Used to do something like this, smaller numbers tho because I was not one to put in extra effort lol also didn’t help that my teachers were very their way or the highway at my school so stopped doing it because I was loosing marks in tests for it ✌️
    Basically take the number you’re dividing by then times by 10 if that doesn’t work go back add the number to itself and times by 10 again keep going till you find the closest number figure out how many of the number you’re dividing by you are from the answer and take that amount away from the estimation
    So in this case 1134/63
    63*10 would clearly not be very close at all
    So double 63 so it’s 126 times it by ten 1260
    Take 63 once gives you 1197
    Take 63 again gives you the 1134
    Which means you had to take 63 off twice so you take 2 off of 20 making 18 the answer
    It’s so much faster and easier than what’s taught in school tbh 😫

    • @shooawn
      @shooawn 2 года назад

      I'm a bit late to the party, but I'm way too interested in this not to ask lol. I understand everything except where the 20 comes from... I tried this with 140/4, so 4^2*10 gives 160, close enough I guess, and so 160-140 is 20 which is 4*5, but 20-5 is 15 whereas 140/4 is 35, and I don't quite get where my mistake is, but because the 20 is the only thing that I dont understand where it comes from I'm guessing that's where the mistake is, but I dont really get what it is (although English is not my first language so I might have wrongly understood the technique too)... I'd really appreciate it if someone could clear that up for me, thanks!

  • @RangoAnimations
    @RangoAnimations 3 года назад

    we need to find the sonic kid

  • @paul2019.
    @paul2019. 3 года назад

    32:18 at that point it would be more effective to talk to the student to get her care about school

  • @denizozder8621
    @denizozder8621 3 года назад

    This might sound fake but when I was about 6.5-months old I started walking, started talking in full sentences at about 11 months old. I would also not study for tests or anything because I just never needed to. But then my parents move halfway across the world and I had to learn how to learn all the basics all over again. I was annoyed at it and didn't want to do all those things again but eventually became one of the smartest and most athletic again, after 1 2, and 3rd grade there I had learned the basics of all of my classes in that language. Then we moved back to America and I didn't know how anything worked and everyone knew all the basics so there was no point in learning them again, so had to learn all of it by myself. At this point, I'm still just as smart but am very conscious about needing to be the best but am also really not motivated to do anything. I've been getting less conscious about being the best mostly because I have mildly toxic parents that have been constantly telling me I'm not smart, but they have told me they're trying to change. So far it's been about a year, and my mom has tried to make a deal with me that if I tell her what's happening with me (I'm having panic attacks) that she will change. I'm a stranger so you don't need to be concerned but I know I'm quite above average with no motivation and am going to do my best to move out when I'm old enough. I'm 13 so that's gonna take a while but have a really good friend that I can lean on.

  • @whidbeyrules5566
    @whidbeyrules5566 2 года назад

    Uni - ronic - ly Is that like some sort of messed up Unicorn?

  • @laurnborne3830
    @laurnborne3830 3 года назад +1

    6:30 Ironic historywise

  • @gasgangsta
    @gasgangsta 2 года назад

    5:46 is tht why i always heard tht song in kindergarten-3rd grade

  • @jackielopez3567
    @jackielopez3567 3 года назад

    Sugar Please, Mr. Pupper! :)

  • @markiusgalfordii9248
    @markiusgalfordii9248 2 года назад

    Don't make fun of dyslexic people because I'm dyslexic myself LOL

  • @crazycatlady7326
    @crazycatlady7326 4 года назад

    Sugar please, Mr.Pupper!

  • @boomboone47
    @boomboone47 3 года назад +1

    I sleep to this

  • @plasmakid4762
    @plasmakid4762 4 года назад +4

    I'm in HS gym rn
    Teacher: what's the smallest bone in the body
    Dumb athletic kid in class: the sternum
    Other answers for this question: teeth, phalanges, EYEBALL, and the correct answer; the stapes
    This isn't the only time this kind of thing that happened and it was always funny to hear this guy's one answer.

  • @annettemader5436
    @annettemader5436 4 года назад +1

    🎭Nevermore Nevermore shall you see the lost Lenore🎭

  • @fayep3245
    @fayep3245 4 года назад +1

    "reading by 2.5" HEY ME TOO

    • @vampyremisa
      @vampyremisa 4 года назад

      lmao I wasn't even speaking at that age. I feel stupid. I guess me now, doing 2 medical degrees kinda makes up for that.

  • @7-grand-dad-2018
    @7-grand-dad-2018 4 года назад +3

    In 58:03 that tale reminds me in 2010 when I was in the 3rd grade I did something like that but like this, the teachers ask me to pick a computer in the library, I pick the main control computer aka the Principal's computer, they thought nothing of it when I hop onto the computer, they blocked one of my favorite web game (I think it's Club Penguin or Poptropica), I somehow hacked into the school network to unblocked the game but change the password on a Friday, on the weekend they call my mother if she knows my password because I locked out the school, she & I didn't know the password, it takes three tech guys to fixes my hack but one went to the back wall, and fix it. Those were the days.

  • @Alvy
    @Alvy 4 года назад +2

    “uni-ronically”

  • @VOLAIRE
    @VOLAIRE 4 года назад +9

    Liar this is 1 hour and a half :0

  • @fortnitesucks5122
    @fortnitesucks5122 4 года назад

    1:19:19 I was 5'4 in fall of my 5th grade year, how is this kid massive

  • @elizabethhowell1242
    @elizabethhowell1242 4 года назад

    48:57 lol

  • @idiotgame1026
    @idiotgame1026 Год назад

    19:20 If I had a nickel for every time someone turned in only sonic related stuff, I'd have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.

  • @infertisk458
    @infertisk458 2 года назад

    Roasting the popular kid.
    Edit:back in middle school.

  • @Zajura
    @Zajura 4 года назад

    I plagiarized a whole essay for a class in 2011 and they never found out

  • @wasitamrormrs6548
    @wasitamrormrs6548 3 года назад

    I take pride in my skills with language (well younger me) in pre-k I had a Spanish speaking teacher so I had no need to learn English but in kindergarten I learned English under a month , Spanish is my native language cause my parents never learned and they are Mexican and my older sister learned it in 2 years UwU so I’m picking up on Korean pretty easily once you know two languages you start to see how simple languages can be with only slight differences

  • @PhoenixMoth
    @PhoenixMoth 3 года назад

    Sugar Please, Mr. Pupper.

  • @shadowchrome_5226
    @shadowchrome_5226 4 года назад +2

    Mine is
    I was stuck in jail for a hour

  • @ahyesdoggo2959
    @ahyesdoggo2959 4 года назад

    Me sees the you need to lose 50 games of chess before you get better
    Me who has only lost 5 times had 3 draws and 1 win so far: yup totally. you know how hard it is to get a draw

  • @asiawade3485
    @asiawade3485 4 года назад

    My sister had read half the Harry Potter series before going into kindergarten

  • @ronaldstaley277
    @ronaldstaley277 3 года назад

    In college I wrote an essay on quirks got a B teacher said it must be good because he didn't understand any of it.

  • @awfulknight3344
    @awfulknight3344 4 года назад

    I always said stuff like “ this text comes from (insert website here)” when i plagiarized

  • @TheJege12
    @TheJege12 4 года назад

    6:04 TORILLE

  • @aidanketchum3923
    @aidanketchum3923 3 года назад

    Sugar please, Mr Pupper

  • @staticnik7071
    @staticnik7071 3 года назад

    Sugar please mr. Pupper

  • @devinmcleod3395
    @devinmcleod3395 2 года назад

    59:30 that whole story describes a (now ex-) good friend of mine who was nutty about Alexander Hamilton

  • @kurumauzamaki2731
    @kurumauzamaki2731 4 года назад

    I was in sixth grade when I first plagiarized because I was too lazy to read a book (hated reading and still do) so I copied word by word the summary on the back of the book easily found but didn’t get into much trouble as I was a kid and didn’t know better

  • @shooawn
    @shooawn 2 года назад

    53:00 ok that bit actually is a bit creepy, it's literally a description of me, I know a shit ton of random information, you can literally ask me about anything, and I also taught myself the Cyrillic alphabet and I'm learning Russian by myself. The only reason why I know that's not me is because I started learning Russian only about 8 months ago, and this video is more than a year old. But still, that took me by surprise lol

  • @SandraSine40
    @SandraSine40 2 года назад

    I was one of the dumbest student, if I didn't cheat every test there is no way I could pass, my grammar is horrible, my focus is null, I could have only my homework in front of me in a blank room and I still couldn't do it. And all the time I forget names and scientific words for stuff which is weary frustrating, I know where in the book the word is used but I can't recall it, but the thing is every time I get tested they tell me I have good intelligence which made zero sense to me until someone on the internet mentioned my symptoms sounds like classic ADHD in females. Now I plan to get tested, that would also explain how I managed to get hyperfocused on things I actually liked, graphic design, and had no problems in that field because that is the only thing I can focus on for hours lol.

  • @lillyfyrefair4948
    @lillyfyrefair4948 4 года назад +2

    59:23 this is similar to my younger brother. He excels in math and always gets in trouble for not writing the work down.