What's The Most Horrible Thing A Teacher Has Ever Said About A Student?

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  • @AlexRising_
    @AlexRising_ Рік тому +21

    Before I start: I use a specific non-PC word for a person with intellectual disabilities. This occurred in 1999 when this was still the “appropriate” term.
    I was shy and would cry if called on if asked to read in class. I would keep to myself, read quietly, maybe play with some other students I previously knew and warmed up to.
    However, I was bad at math (then undiagnosed dyscalculia, ADHD, and a touch of the ‘tism) and in kindergarten and first grade, I had to attend speech therapy for rhotacism combined with a _strong_ southern accent. To my teacher, this plus my crippling shyness meant I was both illiterate and mentally retarded.
    She wrote and pinned to my shirt a note to my mother saying as such, including a line about how I “pretended to read” by just staring at the pages and flipping when I thought I should be done, when in reality I was a very strong “precocious reader” who read on a fifth grade level in 1st grade and a tenth grade level by fifth grade. In fact, I had to repeat my AR (accelerated reader) placement testing EVERY YEAR from Kindergarten to 8th grade because _they all thought I cheated and required me to retake it with a proctor._
    Naturally I began to read the note, and the TA warned her that I was _not,_ in fact, illiterate and that maybe the note should be a phone call. She waved her off, insisting she “knew what she was doing” and that I just memorized books read out loud to me and repeated them.
    That is, until, I started crying and shouted “I am _not_ retarded! Reading out loud is scary!” And ran out of the room and onto the bus before she could stop me. She tried to call ahead but my mom wasn’t home because she was picking me up from the bus stop and read the note before seeing the voicemail.
    We had a replacement teacher the remainder of the year.
    Two years later, the TA was my third grade teacher. Thanks Miss Dawn!

  • @Demonetization_Symbol
    @Demonetization_Symbol Рік тому +35

    This makes me scared of teachers because what if they make fun of me behind my back?

    • @DragoSonicMile
      @DragoSonicMile Рік тому +4

      You really think the bad teachers will have the courtesy of waiting until your back is turned? No, the ones you really have to worry about are the ones that flaunt their insults out in the open. They can cause all the damage in the world and they know it. Who's going to believe they're serious long enough to stop them?

    • @carliecole2563
      @carliecole2563 Рік тому +1

      They already do.

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 Рік тому +1

      Wow. You two are so helpful.

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 Рік тому

      You don’t need to worry about it. It’s just the bad side of human nature and it’s not going to really affect you.

    • @milesjoyner
      @milesjoyner Рік тому

      They do. They all do. My ex mother in law was the sweetest twice a week church going woman. Grading her kids assignments and tests at night.. this kids duuummmmmmbbb. Duhrrr. Stuff like that. 😂

  • @xtheword
    @xtheword Рік тому +7

    Former 2nd grader here.
    Not long into my second grade year, we had a school-wide assembly. As we were being seated, my 1st grade teacher recognizes me and comes to my current teacher. She says “Oh you’ve got NaiMori? Watch out, he’s a big cryer!” They proceed to talk badly about me and other students as if I’m not seated right next to them. I never had a great time in elementary school, and this was a horrible start. I honestly don’t even remember crying in 1st grade, let alone near that teacher, but what if I did? I was a child.
    I had a lot of anger toward teachers after that, and only more so as I got older and had worse experiences with authority figures. I learned early on that people are just people, but as an educator, as someone in a position of power over children, you should try to be better.

  • @williammannion2090
    @williammannion2090 Рік тому +11

    I was in a really bad school in middle school. The teachers where abusive. For example, detention would start by making you face a corner in padded wall. If you did not face said wall they would slam your whole body into it. They also swear at and verbally abuse students. What the worse things they said the tried in order to convince me my parents need to put more drugs in my system. By this time I was done with their abuse so I started to rebel. At the time had some really unrealistic fears and feelings about my parents. Knowing about my said fears told me that after doing something that help my parents out and took pride in. “I am not going to please my parents 100% of the time and the drugs will help” god only knows what medicine they want me to go on.

    • @Aec3r
      @Aec3r Рік тому

      If you go on these drugs fake taking them cause they will make you perform worse if you don’t need them

    • @jt3948
      @jt3948 Рік тому

      Woof

  • @bellagrace11037
    @bellagrace11037 Рік тому +3

    Finally, something I can answer!
    My freshman year of highschool, I had this English teacher that not a lot of people were fans of. Apparently, her son did martial arts with me when I was in elementary school/middle school, and I didnt realize. She was way more comfortable talking to me than I was talking to me, that's the best way I can describe our dynamic.
    We were having to do a report on an issue we wanted to see changes in within our local community, which was supposed to help prepare us for writing our final essays. While talking about some examples, the topic of free lunch came up, and we talked about some nearby communities that feed all their kids for free and the logistics that go into the free lunch programs. I had been on free lunch since elementary school and never really thought about what it meant. My dumbass didn't realize that it meant my family had lower income than others, and that people who partake in the program's benefits were in a similar situation.
    I guess my realization was clear on my face, because my English teacher asked me what happened. I told her, "Ive been on free lunch for years, and never really thought about what that meant." You wanna know what she said, aloud, to the whole class?
    "I'm surprised your family could afford martial arts for you and your sister if they were so poor."
    EXCUSE ME, W H A T? Everyone in the class looked stunned. I shrunk in my chair. The kid in front of me, an acquaintance from the theater department, turned around and told me he was sorry that she did that to me. This same teacher changed all of our grades to be below 1s to "teach us a lesson on the importance of turning in assignments". This was the third week of school! Kids were grounded, pulled out of sports, all sorts of stuff because of what she did. She also argued with a kid who calming told her that he believes there were better theater production we could do for our one act competition that could include more cast and showcase our abilities better (he went on to direct theater shows in the local theater for the nearby city), and she told him it wasnt okay for him to "act out" just because his father died.
    Good riddance to her, I'm glad I only had to put up with her for a year.

    • @cassiebrooke2490
      @cassiebrooke2490 Рік тому +2

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. You didn't deserve that. I hope your doing ok now.

    • @bellagrace11037
      @bellagrace11037 Рік тому +3

      @@cassiebrooke2490 Absolutely doing good! Living with my boyfriend in our own little place with our three kittos, and I couldn't be happier 😊 I hope you're doing well too, friend!

    • @cassiebrooke2490
      @cassiebrooke2490 Рік тому +2

      @@bellagrace11037 thats great! Glad your doing well. I'm doing well too

  • @Mochasin
    @Mochasin Рік тому +1

    In high school i had a teacher yell at me in the front of class for not taking notes on a reading assignment a certain way. Called me lazy and a failure.
    Worst part for me was it wasn't like i didn't do the reading i just found that method a waste of time since it would take a good 2hrs to do and back then my mother had managed to get me and my siblings out of a shelter so she was working all the time leaving me with being responsible for a lot of household chores and dinner.
    He did end up apologizing for it at the end of class (60-75mins later if i remember correctly) but i remember just feeling so defeated at that point i just kind of said its ok and left.

  • @maggiebaxter610
    @maggiebaxter610 Рік тому

    Love that we can see your facial reactions these days! Love your channel and really do agree with 99.9% of your reactions. And you make me laugh. I suffer from anxiety, depression and PTSD and appreciate your humor.

  • @jacobmeadows
    @jacobmeadows Рік тому +1

    Story about a teacher: When I was in college in 2018, I had a writing teacher tell the class at the begging of the year that we needed a C to pass her class. I asked like a 75% C, or will we pass with a C- or a C+? She said any form of a C and we would pass the class. flash forward to the last week of the semester and I had to fix some of my papers that I have written for her class. She would then regrade then to help me bump up my grade in her class so I could pass the class. after I did that, I was sitting at a C- in her class but I still wanted to keep bumping up my grade. everything had to be done by that Friday so she could get my final grade in. I sent her and email asking what else would i need to do so I can get it done because i had another final exam to take on Friday and that exam would be done after 12 on Friday and I sent that email on Tuesday of that week. I did not hear back from her until the next Monday come to find out that I did not pass the class even though I had a C- in her class. I went to talk to her about it. She told me that she did not replay because I said I did not want to work on her stuff and that I would rather study for another exam. When I asked her when did I say that? She told me that it was in my last email I sent to her. I then had to tell her that I was asking what more could I work on to help my grade and that I was explain to her what my exam schedule was so I could get my work done for her class. I was very upset with her that she hid behind an email that was never sent. I then went to the university office and told them what happened, and they had to go in and give me the credit for the class. What pissed me off was that the next semester she wanted to be friends with me after she put me through all that. So, who was in the wrong in this situation?

  • @squish154
    @squish154 Рік тому +2

    My sister had a pregnant teacher in highschool and she was actually a good person. But when she got a little frustrated a someone for misbehaving and disrupting class, the kid said "I hope you trip down the stairs and your baby dies." Which made her cry. She eventually went into labor on labor day, and as far as I know the baby is fine and it's probably a few years old now.

  • @TokerJoker420
    @TokerJoker420 Рік тому +3

    That first Story the Kids in the class should have jumped him right there

    • @Diaphat
      @Diaphat Рік тому +1

      My parents always taught me to never be violent unless you were attacked first. They would allow me to make an exception for that bastard

    • @TokerJoker420
      @TokerJoker420 Рік тому +2

      @@Diaphat i Imagine most my folks would turn a blind eye to that

  • @thefourhorsemenofapocalypse
    @thefourhorsemenofapocalypse Рік тому +1

    I was once called a waste of oxygen by my media teacher and was told to tell the dean the same thing, still got a good grade in that class, even managed to get an award for best documentary in the district

  • @ThatCatByTheStreet-ln2yc5we7d
    @ThatCatByTheStreet-ln2yc5we7d Рік тому +1

    story 1 that kid had it coming. 👊👊

  • @jerichogarry
    @jerichogarry Рік тому +2

    I agree with the poster on the teacher hitting on the girl story, not okay.

  • @ВасилийМорозов-л7х

    I know a dude who left his school after being mocked by the teacher for the size of his eyebrows. This guy also had 2 math teachers (algebra teacher and geometry teacher) that were at war with each other. In a year after he left the school, the geometry teacher took the entire class, teaching both algebra and geometry, which was good because she is a far better person and a far better teacher than the algebra lady.

  • @stormbldebb9344
    @stormbldebb9344 День тому

    To add a possible reasoning to Story 16, more accurately the part about the teacher laughing to their colleagues about failing most of their class and the following comment.
    For context, I am friends with a algebra teacher who told me about the high-school he works at. One where the students/their parents, are allowed to choose their own barrage of classes. I can't remember the specifics of this, but it does mean kids take classes they are not prepared for. I will say that he does his best to teach and help the kids learn, and if they do the work and ask for help, any kid could pass his class with varying degrees of success. Yet every year there are constantly kids who slack off, don't do the work, don't ask for help, and are surprised when they fail. And I do understand to some degree, high-school is very tough with all the pressures of social and society, plus math is one of those subjects where you either get it or you don't, I am one of those who don't. So yes I understand, but it isn't even like the class is boring and kids can't pay attention, he makes jokes and references to popular media in his tests. Still the number of kids who have failed or dropped out is more than one would expect.
    Also this is not me excusing what Number 16 teacher said and how they said it. I do believe that Mr. Facts is correct in that there is likely an issue with the way that teacher is teaching. I am simply bringing light to the fact that there may be extenuating circumstances that lead to that moment, than "they're a bad teacher." I do applaud the recovery of Mr. Facts in saying that the statement is a sweeping generalization.
    P.S. Thank you Mr. Facts for the all of the work that you and your team have done, and I sincerely hope wherever you find yourselves in this storm, that your doing well.
    P.P.S. Those of you reading this, if you could point out grammar mistakes in this please. I hope to one day articulate myself in a fashion, such that people understand me most accurately. I believe constructive criticism will help with that goal.

  • @javiermaldonado7120
    @javiermaldonado7120 Рік тому +1

    I think with the aunt OP was saying people thought it was ok for her to be giving him the special attention because she’s his aunt, not that it’s ok to say or think those things because she’s his aunt

  • @IsYitzach
    @IsYitzach Рік тому

    I got two that are easy to explain that I did myself.
    1) Student's name was "Sharpe" but wasn't doing well in class. I said as I passed papers back, "The not particularly sharp Mr. Sharpe." That was not wise as it advertised to whole class that he wasn't doing well. That would be a FERPA violation. And then some students said they were going to repeat it to him meaning I had started a name calling run on the guy. That's no good.
    2) Teaching the summer term, I asked to see who was retaking the class. Said something along the lines of "Y'all either choose profs poorly or made poor choices in doing homework." Basically insulting somewhere between a third and half the class.

  • @lpsjewel
    @lpsjewel Рік тому +1

    And This is why I'm glad I was homeschooled by my Loving Parents.

  • @Doughy_in_the_Middle
    @Doughy_in_the_Middle Рік тому

    I graduated high school in 1993 and it wasn't until my 10th or 20th reunion that I found out our middle school shop teacher legit (not just rumored) to be pervvy. They had those tall workshop metal stools at the raised engineer-style desks in that class. He used to put the girls with the best legs to the front of class because they'd also be the ones to wear skirts. This meant on those stools from his normal-height desk he got a A CLEAR VIEW if girls weren't keeping their knees together. (It was 8th grade, they probably weren't in my class.)

  • @Ghoulastre
    @Ghoulastre Рік тому

    On my case it was more a "what's the worst thing a teacher told you"
    Well. When I was 10, I think in just one trimester, not a normal teacher but the lazy hippy coordinator teacher, told my parents that they should give up on me and that I would repeat year.
    She didnt even wait three months from knowing me, she was just annoyed that I would often complain of being fkn bullied.
    That same day my parents snapped and my mother was already ready as she heard some of my incidents and went to that session with the *WHOLE* law book to point at her of what she was gonna sue the school for if they didnt act as they should.
    Back then I didnt knew about this until a few weeks ago my parents commented it on dinner table.
    So woah. No wonder my mother wanted to break that mummy's jaw.
    Thought I suppose my father showed his militar attitude on that meeting, otherwise he wouldnt be so insisting with his little smile about not wanting to tell what he told them

  • @dottyspot
    @dottyspot Рік тому +1

    10:00 HIS RESPONSE XD

  • @mill2712
    @mill2712 Рік тому

    "Through the skin?"
    I'm surprised the teacher didn't water board that kid in front of the class.

  • @GSooke
    @GSooke Рік тому +2

    Okay I have a story . Back in junior high (grade 8 and 9 at the that time) I was a rather naive kid. Some of my classmates decided calling me a dildo was great fun. Of course I had no idea what it was. Well I was getting out a metal shop class and some of the students obviously telling the teacher about it. So that teacher called me that. This was close to 50 years ago but even so.

  • @tallonmetroids271
    @tallonmetroids271 Рік тому

    As a veteran, Story 3 makes me fucking crack up inside, because that's EXACTLY how dumb people are treated in boot camp. Some of the funniest stories from my time at RTC Great Lakes have to do with people getting smoked for not getting basic stuff like that.

  • @Farhan_049
    @Farhan_049 Рік тому

    0:55 I would, especially in this case.

  • @SirDucky-cf3mi
    @SirDucky-cf3mi Рік тому

    Mr. Facts, I loooovveee your vids, hope you have a wonderful day.

  • @creeperking664
    @creeperking664 Рік тому

    This is a bit different but I am leaving it here anyways:
    I had an older science teacher, he taught at our school for a while and I think he was close to retirement, he was very honest when talking to us and start class by talking to us, he once told us about a kid who was arrested during his class because he posted a picture of himself holding a gun online a few days after a mass shooting, (this was before our class so we wouldnt know who it was), he said the police walked in during his class and took the kid out in handcuffs, the part that shocked me was that something like this would happen in my local community, it just goes to show that these things can happen anywhere
    I also had an economocs teacher who would constantly swear, she was also a good teacher

  • @0427Tink
    @0427Tink Рік тому

    I overheard my grade 2 teacher talking about me to my future grade 3 teacher.

  • @amihearts4230
    @amihearts4230 Рік тому

    I haven’t really heard my teachers say anything but it is common knowledge that at the end of each term teachers have meetings about the kids, so we all know that at the end of each term the teachers gossip about us with no shame because it required of them to do so

  • @jsbgamer21
    @jsbgamer21 Рік тому +1

    Why do people keep saying they're "pan" when they're just bi?

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Рік тому

    2:44 To be real. We don't mentally adjust more as adults.
    We just ignore immature nature in adults more than with teens.

  • @ForgetAboutThePigeon
    @ForgetAboutThePigeon Рік тому

    okay I’m actually terrified of what my teachers say about me now-

  • @katwin8945
    @katwin8945 Рік тому

    The worst thing is there are not so many people who want to work as a teachers, simply because this is ungrateful job (whether its salary or problematic children) Hence why you more often meet people who shouldn't have any contact with children or education system after their graduation.

  • @somescottishlassie891
    @somescottishlassie891 Рік тому +1

    I genuinely don't trust the education system

  • @robinkholmes7127
    @robinkholmes7127 Рік тому

    Story 9: I wonder if the psychologist was bitter and was diagnosing all the kids the same way.

  • @parker_smith72
    @parker_smith72 Рік тому +1

    Gonna edit this layer

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Рік тому

    3:48 😂Danny should respond. I'll let you know when I turn thirty. Actually this is the full complete answer when I looked it up in Google search myself.
    The water we drink is absorbed by the intestines, and circulated throughout the body in the form of body fluids such as blood. These perform various functions that keep us alive. They deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells, and take away waste materials, which are then eliminated with urination. 😂 That's the whole summarized answer I wish Danny or another kid in class had stated to the teacher. Just to see her own realization in being limited to the fact herself.

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Рік тому

    3:18 I mean... This is method that online predatory sting operations do too. They would be just as creepy for such screening methods. And people are expecting school authorities to catch this sort of nature in their staff hires. What other measures should they use? The honesty check box in resumes? Are you planning on entertaining inappropriate relationships with our students? Please check one of the boxes. Yes- no- or unsure. Thank you.

  • @aliveandhearty7321
    @aliveandhearty7321 Рік тому

    If you were a really great athlete you could get to repeat 11th grade ad nauseum. This really young teacher was having trouble controlling her class of repeaters one of whom kept hitting on her. In her most withering voice she said "im 21 years old, i graduated from university with first class honours and here you are, with grey hair in 11th grade " ... he looked so crushed (confession, that was me and i felt guilty about it for a long time.)

  • @alyssabaerne9508
    @alyssabaerne9508 Рік тому

    So many of these stories i would have wanted to punch those teachers and taken tbe inevitable suspension as a badge of hinor for shutting them the f up.
    I did have 1 teacher i got within hear's breadth (not sure 100% how it's spelled english is a second language for me) with a biology teacher un college who simply did not teach at all,just gave tests and spent most of the time blanket-insulting students for not performing to his expectations, guess how that happened.
    When he once again went on his insult tirades bevause a student ASKED HIM a question to clarify something in her book, (this jerk pretty much gave a self-study class without the option to ask a reacher anything) and began patrolling the classroomfor anyone who didn't have theid book out.
    Me being tbe only person who didn't have a book in the first place because jerkwaddle banned laptops ftom his classroom when i was away for an appoinrment and had yet to get my paper printout for which i had been asking the majority of the year, got his full ire.
    Oh boy did he pick the wrong student to make a point out of, not only was i one of two students who didn't have a dailing grade in his class, i was the only one with a perfect score, but also, he picked the foulmouthed mildly autistic metalhead from The Hague (redneck heaven minus the country music for a somewhat international comparison).
    So he starts ranting and raving at me that i need to leave his classroom. I at that point am still able to calmly tell him that if he hands me my book i have been due most of the year, he lets me know i'll get it next weeks lesson.
    I calldd him on his bs since i had been gwtting that excuse every single week so far and he got even angrier at me at which point i too got qngry and my The Hague accent began to peak through (only does that when i get angry and when i'm really p-ed i basically speak that fluently, but when i'm calm i can't even get a poor imitation of it going) and i in turn began going off on him for his bs all year long, after that he went to get 'reinforcements' and once he was gone i shrugged, told everyone that the brainrotted senile idiot wasn't worth the effort, packed what little fir the class i did have and left.
    Turned out later as i heard from classmates, the jerkwaddld went for reinfircemebts because he got scared of my anger and was left looking like a fool when he returned.
    He tried blackmailing me with my final grade by demanding and apology letter (for which i wrote obe, tore off the actual apology and gavd him the part that had the biggest f you nonpology and told him that if he pulled a stubt like that again, i would show him a reason to be scared of me.
    Having angwr issyes a lot of mental trauma to the point where the conscience (the right from wrong one) for me is an active endeavor to use, as in i figuratively need to hold down a button to have it, and my usually emotionless expression scared the shit out of that teacher but i'll say this.
    Van Geelen, i should have handed you that apology letter with a closed fist to the face you piece of human waste.

  • @emris2697
    @emris2697 Рік тому

    The creeper’s excuse that the young victim looks older than they are is always so baffling to me cause… a MAJORITY of people DONT feel that way about people WAY younger than them. I’ve had friends who found out a person they hit on was actually just a little young for them and then be turned off by the fact. IT IS NOT NORMAL FOR ADULTS TO LIKE KIDS OR TEENS

  • @dragonofmordor
    @dragonofmordor Рік тому

    My college calculus teacher took great joy in creating these exams that everyone failed and then scaling grades based on the least bad score. Just, no. Ruined my love of math.

  • @stuartjohnston7364
    @stuartjohnston7364 Рік тому

    Danny deserved it 😂

  • @depresstiny
    @depresstiny Рік тому

    Nah. You absolutely punch a kid in the face if they deserve it. And he did

  • @hitokage195
    @hitokage195 Рік тому

    Maybe these kids who are targeted as failures would stand a better chance if they received support from the adults around them… for instance, their teachers 🙃

  • @crimsongrapefruit9110
    @crimsongrapefruit9110 Рік тому

    That kid with the blank stare, I died laughing with his response.

  • @cnervip
    @cnervip Рік тому

    wtf those teachers, both my parents were teachers, the worst I heard was my mom being preoccupied bc 1 student "was so lazy that it made it seem stupid, when she know she can". an my father calling one student "mystery stomach" bc he was little but eat like 3 people( rough translation alluding to the fact than none knew where did all what he eat went, nickname that was shared with sayd student). people in this video are not teachers, they are a. monsters, b. creeps, c. people with anger management issues

    • @cnervip
      @cnervip Рік тому

      PS: 1 teacher told me "you are not gonna get into university" bc I was goth :/

  • @cookiedoujones7538
    @cookiedoujones7538 Рік тому

    The legal age of consent of japan is 13 with permission and 15 without, which means that perv never got arrested, only fired
    Thankfully their laws are changing
    I believe the aoc is going up to 16 like in some states in the US, but dont quote me on that.

  • @threecards333
    @threecards333 Рік тому

    If graduate advisors count: my former PhD advisor got into an argument with one of his graduate students about gun ownership. This professor threatened to break into the student's house, steal the gun and shoot him with it.
    This student eventually left the program, got a wonderful job and is living an ideal life. Our old advisor cleaned up his behavior, a bit, but the emotional and mental damage done to me and my peers are life long.

  • @Zenith_official0-0
    @Zenith_official0-0 Рік тому

    I love your nails

  • @blackmagician7645
    @blackmagician7645 Рік тому

    I personally don't ynderstand the point of colleges in the internet age. Before internet, college academies were the epic center for gathered knowledge and world trade learning. But now-. You can easily just teach and train yourselves on any global answer you can find. College teachers don't give you personal lessons or help you stay focus and on track. You do that on your own course anyway. So why are you spending thousand of dollars in service for it? Just teach yourself online for waaaaay cheaper and without gross debts.

  • @legogary915
    @legogary915 Рік тому

    Story 3 maybe he just eats watermelons when hes thirsty

  • @shaulpagis-sharon4484
    @shaulpagis-sharon4484 Рік тому

    Female 8th grader to our home homeroom teacher - "I just don't understand why the curriculum puts so much emphasis on subjects that won't help us at all, why do we need to study so much about geometry or the male reproductive system?"
    The homeroom teacher - "Well, I don't know about geometry but the male reproductive would sure come in handy for you in the future"

  • @ic3man
    @ic3man Рік тому +4

    Teachers should automatically lose their jobs for hitting kids and should lose their privileges to teach. Kids should be suspended though for saying something like that. It’s just a question of how the parents react.

  • @gilliganallmighty3
    @gilliganallmighty3 Рік тому

    A teacher who fails students on whims should lose their career, amd be forced to beg onnthe streets.

  • @isaac_thebindingof
    @isaac_thebindingof Рік тому

    nice shirt :)

  • @Icalasari
    @Icalasari Рік тому

    _Why are there so many stories of staff admitting to wanting to do things to kids how are they keeping their jobs what in the nine hells_

    • @Icalasari
      @Icalasari Рік тому

      Oh goodie now we can add incestual comments to the list. These teachers need therapy and a different profession because this ain't normal

  • @Name_the_Great
    @Name_the_Great Рік тому

    Hi Wassap everybody

  • @bully6652
    @bully6652 Рік тому

    Lol a lot of these teachers aren’t wrong tho. Yeah they’re saying horrible things about their students but it’s only awful because you heard what they were thinking. You know how terrible every human being would be if we could hear their thoughts?? A lot of people don’t see the writing on the wall like teachers do and after awhile they see the patterns. The teacher that called the girl a whore and said she’d end up pregnant AND SHE DID IN EIGHTH GRADE (no mentions of this being non consensual) proves my point. Kids are not that intensely unique and different when you’re generalizing the population going to the school. I think it’s more sad that these teachers are correct and not what they’re saying. Not talking about the creepy touchy teachers btw.

  • @pontusvongeijer1240
    @pontusvongeijer1240 Рік тому +1

    Im glad that teached had a misscarriage. :)

  • @name5845
    @name5845 Рік тому +1

    FIRST

  • @MsSilentsiren
    @MsSilentsiren Рік тому

    The bald guy is too sensitive if these stories are bothering him. I've seen and heard way worse coming up as a kid. Still surprised none of the teachers got turned into swiss cheese for what they did.

  • @3arabi1
    @3arabi1 Рік тому +1

    👎