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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 5:43:05 GMT -5
We were supposed to write an in-class analysis in Literature class. The room was supposed to be silent. The following happened among my classmates instead:
-"THE CASK OF ARMADILLOS" -Clown jokes saying characters from And Then There Were None being behind the whole thing -Our student teacher sometimes speaks in third person, so I have a tally of every time she does so (I've gotten most of the class in on this). Our main teacher found it, read it over, and apparently approves of it. -Someone figured you can get Google to say out "supercallifragilisticexpialidocious" -"Why is he always Edgar Allen Poe? Why not just Edgar Poe?" -A game of "how discreetly can you push the desk in front of you" -Some jokes about pizza (complete with someone getting Google to say the word over and over again) -"Don't do drugs, or you'll eat your friend's face." -A guy who missed every single thing that happened and kept going "Why are you all laughing?"
Somehow, we finished the analysis on top of this. With this class, you can never really know.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2016 5:48:08 GMT -5
i hate it when people talk during things that are supposed to be silent
last year in human anatomy, we were allowed to take our test as a group of 4 but couldn't ask other groups for help. we had a sub on test day and she had no clue what she was doing so there was literally groups of, like, 12 people and one person in my group took out her phone and just started googling answers. smh
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