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You forgot that the teacher will correct everyone like "Jeremy you go behind Aaron, Aaron you go behind Josh" which takes 10 minutes, then they need to be perfectly silent
About 3 days ago my entire school had to stand outside in a line for our hour break because people were worried about if it was a real fire or not. And teachers at my school have no idea why the students hate them
my teacher once said, "if i hear anyone talking we will go back inside and keep doing it until we get it right. Do you really want that?" we would've died...
@@bonithechubbypotato5100 omg once during a fire test i took my bag lol and i had to return it otherwise i couldnt go outside Edit: the bags were literally on our way to the door it took no extra time to get it
Exactly Tbh in my old classroom in like fourth fifth grade the rack thing hooks for backpacks Was right outside the exit door, unless the fire was spreading rapidly or it’s like exploding a ton of shit I’d be able to get it, and we were supposed to go on the field right next to that classroom, really big and open. And it’s an outside school, unless the fire is scattered by wind or explosion idk I’d probably have time to get my bag … probably a lot of stuff I didn’t think about in this hypothetical situation (I value possessions a lot)
“Remember class, just because the school is on fire doesn’t mean you get a day off, I expect you to hand in your homework first thing and get things needed to take the quiz.”
I love sharing this info cause apparently if a uni burns down all students get a free pass with a bachelors And if a student gets hit by a campus bus it’s a free tuition
This somewhat happened once in fourth grade. We had a tornado wipe out most of my city and we were out of school for about a week and the first thing when we got back was she asked us for our homework. Nobody did that shit😂
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Yeah my PE teacher once told us as we were doing a fire drill “I hope y’all don’t actually think this is how you should leave” then some guy in the back said “wait what do you mean” coach responded “if the schools on fire get out as quickly as possible, don’t do this stupid mess!”
In serbia our last letter is Š (which is pronounced "sh") and we sort people based on their surnames. So a kid whose surname is Šuškalo would die, just like Zach in USA.
My language arts teacher literally just flat-out said: "We don't expect you guys to form an orderly line outside, we're just legally required to do this." I loved that teacher.
Give me your teacher. Pls like literally, mine took so god damn long because we had to clean up the classroom because, "if their was a real fire, this mess would just catch the room on fire", wait for the teacher to grab HER stuff, make us get in alphabetical order and the entire time if we talked we had to redo everything. Most of the time by the time we were done the drill had been over
True, that's what we have to do. It's instructed and even demonstrated every damn year. We didn't want students to get slow-cooked either, lots of people here think walking slowly with the students ain't gonna roast us alive with them. It's just that doing it any other way is illegal because this is showed to us to be the safest way.
My elementary school actually was in a fire and everyone just fucking bolted out of the classrooms there was mass chaos yet somehow everyone made it out perfectly fine in record time
As someone who was affected by the Australian bushfire season first hand, I can confirm we did not follow the evacuation procedure that was put in place 🤣 instead, the whole school just booked it in the opposite direction of the oncoming inferno and we walked for miles until we were in safety
i personally don’t think people should be moving slowly but what i hate is when people trample over and push each other. i don’t know if it makes me super sensitive but i had a fire drill during summer school so every was just pushing each other and pushing me so i ended up getting very nervous and having a panic attack
@@1fish146 yeah they tell you to be calm so you don't do that, but i don't necceseraly agree with the being slow af, if you know how to run, it'll be effective, but then, some might injure themselves and fall
*Students talking and crying and running for their lives* Teacher: Alright, we won't be leaving until you all be quiet and calmly stand up in a formation!
@@George_Harris_SR25 Principal:YES IT WAS YOU CAN RUN FOR YOUR LIVES JUST SO YOU CAN NOT GET BURNT AND YET YOU DECIDED TO HAVE CHILDREN IN DANGER BY WALKING IN THE FIRE YOU COULD HAVE DIED
I think our school did a great job with fire drills. First of all, they would actually explain to you why you are doing certain things, you also weren't stopped from taking possessions with you as long as they didn't take longer to take with you. They would explain not to run because schools are crowded places and we can be a danger to others, as well as that if everyone was running it would be hard to keep track of everyone. if someone is separated they are encouraged to call out. and we are supposed to be quiet so we can hear if anyone needs help, as well so we can hear for the fire, only the lowest grades have to go in an ordered line, so they don't scramble around trying to get in line, and it gets less strict and faster the higher grade you are. as in the higher grades you are trusted to follow the teacher and make sure you leave room in the hallway for others to pass. The older grades also don't get a warning for when the fire dill would be happening later in the year, all they are told is that the fire drill will be happening "this week" and if you are without teachers like in the bathroom or at study hall, you have to get out yourself, in fact sometimes they leave before the fire drill and you have to get out yourself, yes we do stand on the grass behind the road, because that's where the fire department would come in but we are a great distance from the school. The best part was that sometimes the staff would block doors and hallways to act as if there was fire blocking the way, so we would be forced to find a different way out. they felt a lot more realistic and the elementary is the closest to the entrance so being slow wouldn't be that much of a problem. The intruder drills were very cool too. Where someone (usually the teacher) has to lock the door you have to cover the windows(if you can) turn off the lights hide and be quiet, and the principal would walk room to room and knock and violently try to turn the doorknob. And if you make too much noise or are seen through the window heel unlock it and come in/(break in). Then nothing happens you just get told to do better or something, My class never failed. In the higher grades sometimes the teacher also leaves before the drill. It was a private K-12 school. So it wasn't funded by the government, so that may have something to do with it. But I felt like I actually learned things there and the teachers were great. I'm graduated and in college now, but I still think fondly of that school.
The "No taking possessions" rule is the one that confuses me the most. Like, I studied IT so all I usually carry in my backpack is my laptop so when the fire drill started I though to myself "hey, this is supposed to teach me how I should behave in the real fire and I wouldn't wanna leave my laptop with all my files here", so while we were assembling I silently put my laptop in my bag which took me like 2 second, the teacher then criticized this move for 10 seconds. What really get's me is that most of us were doing NOTHING while the single file line was being formed, I can buy that orderly leaving the building is preferable to the chaotic scramble, but most people would react like I did in real emergency, we were all IT students so of course some of us would try to quickly take our most prized possession, that we had right in front, that we are trained to quickly pack up from all the moving between classes, while we are doing next to nothing, especially since this would pose no risk to the evacuation. It just wasn't realistic and the fact that this breaks the protocol is deeply concerning. If you have a list of rules and you know that almost everybody is going to break the first rule, because it's really arbitrary, really early in the evacuation, then wouldn't this increase the chance that they decide that the protocol itself is useless and arbitrary too? People are already going to be incredible stressed and the need to run from danger is hard-coded in our human psyche, by following this rule you ensure that the students will have at least one more argument why they should disobey during the emergency, which again happens RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EVACUATION. It honestly seems like this protocol is concerned with mainly giving the people OUTSIDE the emergency a sense of comfort and safety, don't worry we have prepared for the emergency, we practiced fire drills, does it work or make sense, will students obey it? Don't think about it, be glad that you are prepared.
This is actually kinda true because we had an unexpected fire “drill” and everybody was running and the teachers yelled “SINGLE FILE LINE WALK SLOWLY!”
@@breakingmad2645 Maybe it's a problem because if there was an actual fire, people wouldn't want to walk slowly, but want to get out of the burning building as fast as possible? I'm not sure ;-; Edit: Yeah I don't want to die of trampling, neither fire though. Guessing a fast-ish orderly walk/ crouch would be relatively safe? Not sure lol
Why slowly though? Like I guess if you go to quickly you could get stuck but like thats the whole point of a line so people dont get stuck at the door. If your walking slowly then you might as well burn because you're valuing protocal more than the safe of others well being
@@breakingmad2645 If there’s a fire in a building what would you do? 1- Walk slowly as the fire spreads across the building putting you at risk for either burning to death or dying to mass smoke inhalation. or 2- GTFO
Idk if y’all schools did this but sometimes if everyone wasn’t quiet they would make us wait inside until everyone was quiet while there was a fire going on. Then they would say “we’re not leaving the building till everyone is queit” and then put the quiet signal up ✌🏾. while there was a fire going on. It’s like they wanted us to die😂😂
Once my teacher said "Until you guys don't calm down, we won't line up." What. The. Actual. Fuck. I wanted to slap her so bad. Wtf kind of sentence is that when your in the beginning of a FIRE DRILL. Which, keep in mind, we weren't given a warning.
We had fire drills in elementary a lot and we had to SILENTLY get into, not just a single file line, but in alphabetical order. Thats right. In case of a fire, force your immature fourth grade students to shuffle around for like 10 minutes to get into roll order. What could possibly go wrong?? After that we would have to evacuate to the main oval which was a giant field made of grass. Yes. Obviously the safest place for kids to go in a fire is a giant grass field because thats not flammable at all especially with the blazing. Australian. Sun. After that we had to sit down in our lines parallel to the other grades and classes in front of us and be silent apart from students answering the roll call. Honestly, i don't know if any of us would have survived if there was actually a fire.
To be real I don't think anyone would have listened even the teachers are going to tell to just walk without pushing each other because if that protocol was followed the entire school parents would have seud the school and the students with teachers would have burned to death
@@purplecarbide green/living grass doesn’t catch on fire, only dead and dry grass, Also dead grass burns slowly, Trust me. In México people burn fields of dead grass and it takes a whole century.
@@purplecarbide but still it’s kinda fucked up that we have to go down slowly, our teacher used to force us to finish our assignment before leaving for safety
I have an online friend that had his school get caught on fire before. According to him, the teachers were pretty much exactly like this. He ended bolting out of the line they wanted him in and he ended getting a detention. The guy was trying not to die so you give him a detention. Thats just horrible.
@@_DMNO_ I wouldn't say my school's trying to train us into sheep, but it would be really nice it 5000 people don't run like batshit crazies and get stomped if someone fell. Well, at least they don't make us walk _slowly_ , we have competitions for the time it took us to get to the safe zones instead.
And then someone talks in the line and the teacher stops, turns and says “i heard talking” and then everyone has to go back to class and try it again quietly
I remember fire drills on my highschool and how they not only expected this from us, but they also had a specific order in which the different classrooms had to get out of the building and we had to wait for them to go down the stairs to get out ourselves. Never mind were the fire is, every class has to wait their turn to get out of the flamming building They also forbade us from taking *anything* with us, not even a jacket, saying that in an actual emergency we can't waist time taking our stuff. But we still had to wait for our turn to get out which gave time to get at least something while we were literally just standing there next to the door I once got scolded at by our teacher for putting on my coat cause it was Winter and I didn't want to catch a freaking cold. So next year, when they anounced us in advance that sometime during the week there'd be a fire drill (it was also Winter) I simply stayed with my coat on at all times in case the fire alamr went off and we had to go outside. It wasn't great being on the inside wearing a coat with the heating on, but it was all worth it for the satisfaction I felt when already outside a teacher asked me why I put my coat on and I told her that I already had it on before the alarm went off, the silence that followed, and then a simple "Oh". Glorious
@@HelloPersonReadingThis. lol one time a kid in my class in 6th "accidently" set off the fire alarm and everyone just zoomed out and pushed eachother lmao
There was just a fire in my school, my class was walking downstairs and we thought it was a drill. Everyone was evacuating like a normal fire drill, and then there was smoke and the nurse was making everyone leave, and suddenly it was chaos. Teachers, don’t expect your students to behave like this during a real fire 💀
My school had a gas leak once that could’ve combusted and in the moment it was happening they didn’t tell us anything. First they made us go to our home rooms then they made us exit the building. We thought it was a lockdown or something. They wasted so much time getting us out of the building slowly. I know they were tryna keep us calm but like just imagine that leak combusted and just blew everything up-
I have almost the the same story. I was in my second to finial year and we smelt gas in our room (it was in a city so the school had three floors, about two rooms per floor) my class went out of the building while they worked to find the source of the smell (it was an electrical problem no real danger) but I remembered thinking “all the younger student are still in the building, if it explodes then they are doomed, but it would be better to die instantly inside then be standing in front of it” I had a very morbid conversation with a friend about that
Same thing happened, I was in around 5th when the principal announced that there was a gas leak. All 5th and I believe 4th grade classes were in the gym while an author was visiting. We were told to stay in the gym and ignore anything, my school was one floor, and pretty big. Still, i thought it was crazy that we just had to pretend nothing happened, as there was a very light smell of gas. We stayed there for about and hour I believe and then the leak was fixed or whatever, still was super uneasy
My senior year we had a gas leak in the science wing and for the entire 1st class period administration didn’t do a thing about it. We weren’t evacuated until a few min into 2nd period which for me meant AP Bio in the science wing. I was APPALLED at how strong the scent was when I got to class and yet our school ignored the concern of the teachers reporting it and allowed students to sit in it for nearly 2 hours
I can only imagine the teacher being like: “Timothy! No talking in the line, go sit back down!” “Ma’am my desk is literally being burned to a crisp…” “oH sO yOu’Re TaLkiNg bAcK tO mE nOw?”
There's one teacher I have that does this exactly excluding the clapping, and yells at anyone who does it differently, including me who brought my bag (because I have expensive things) So when I am in that class, I won't take off my bag, so that way it takes longer to leave it than to take it. (Fire drill not real fire, but she said this is exactly what we are doing during a real fire. I hope a fire doesn't happen during that class)
Yeah, let’s turn around and walk straight into the fire. Parent: WHY DID YOU KILL MY SON?! Teacher: Well, he was being disrespectful. It’s not my fault we had to stop and let the fire catch up.
Michael: please no no no i have a family Aaron: please god save us “Michael and Aaron, please stop talking. We will have to go back and redo it again and this time, don’t talk.” *everyone dies*
@@itzslayr1435 Didn't get the joke mate? Imma explain.So basically during a fire drill in school teacher will ask you to escape it like a robot.No talking,move slowly and synchronized with others and if you fail you'll have to repeat.Basically in this joke,the teacher asked the students to do the same thing despite the situation is not a drill.Idk if you ever participated in a fire drill or your school just never do that but yeah that's what happens in a fire drill.
Not really. I called this out in the 90s in elementary school. I'm glad to see this is a thing, this video! Some things really don't change, do they? 🤣
Teacher: "Jeremy ?" Jeremy: " present " *Boom* He's too powerful A mere word from the existence called Jeremy can wipe buildings off of the face of the planet My God.
“A meteor can hit a building, which case everyone will run out before the collision. Those who do not exit the building will die. Sims automatically leave if a meteor is approaching, unless it is a school, in which children are not allowed to leave and will always die.”
i hate how accurate this is even in a drill 😭 i remember when we did the same thing (but an earthquake drill) and our facilitator got angry to all of the students because apparently he saw a sixth grader very chill as he walk in the line with a book on top of his head like the rest of us. he said "you're gonna die and you look so chill and happy?" and almost made us repeat the whole thing. i think he thought the kids weren't taking it seriously. but like tf we're supposed to do? cry? act like the ground is shaking? 😭 until now my siblings and i laugh everytime we remember it
right? my school told me to leave all my belongings, like bitch.. my phone and my kate spade bag ain’t leaving my side for the entire time.. idk what you thought, but that phone costs a lot. 😭😭
@@zchsk5793 I tend to bring my tablet and my hat to school, and they're two of my most prized possessions. I'd probably break someone if the teacher made me leave them behind
If I brought something important to me like my duck pin to school and a fire happened, I wouldn’t leave it behind even if my teacher screamed at me. That pin is definitely too important and worth getting screamed at-
I haven't been in a fire accident.. but a big earthquake happens.. like i was walking calmly, with few of my friends, because panicking won't do any good.. yet, every other kids just start running and pushing.. geez.. i got pushed into a wall, and my friend fell and hurt her knee, it was a huge bleed.. like, gosh chill.. after we are out, i see lots of students got hurt even though the school condition was perfectly fine..
teacher : Start over Me: maybe I rather die than start over Class: makes a noise teacher : start over Me : outside trying to hide with other students Teacher : your not in a STRAIGHT line start over Class: we are going to die Alarm: fake Teacher : head back to your classes 😊 ME : comes in last lies and tell he I had dirreha
@@TheGrimbler Teacher later: WHY DID SO MANY STUDENTS DIE?! The one student still alive from the class talking to the police: “The Fire doesn’t dismiss you, I do”
I know this is related to those teachers that say "the bell doesn't dismiss you I do". My response if I ever got that answer, would be to say, "well then the bell doesn't decide when I come either" LOL.
*Earthquake happening, rubble is falling everywhere and the roof is about to drop on us all* Teacher: NO RUNNING IN THE HALLS, NOW LINE UP IN AN ALPHABETICAL ORDER-
@Suprememes I literally have no idea, our principal says to hide under something sturdy like the pillars but the teachers say to line up and go outside
Yes, slowly and steadily exit a burning building, one at a time. Also, hats off to you sir for literally filling every single role. Can't imagine how many much effort it took to have to change and record yourself for each character 😲
That happens to me before So whenever there's a fire drill our class would hurry and rushed to the door but then we had this teacher who got mad at us for standing up so fast. We then had to sit in class till the fire alarm stops
luckily my school has only burnt down once. Nearly decades ago. But I didn't hear that they were doing a fire drill on the Announcements, and all of a sudden it goes off. I was scared to *death*.
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second? also that's nice
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Looks like the school really doesn’t want Jeremy to be present.
It's like "I thought I got him! Dammit Leremy! Jeremy's identical twin!"
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Looks like it didn’t want anyone to be present
It really bothers when I'm present
The single file line will form an invisible shield around them when a fire is occurring. That's why they were perfectly fine.
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She used iron flesh spell
@@Salim-jn6bg and dont forget that red bug pellet
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You forgot that the teacher will correct everyone like "Jeremy you go behind Aaron, Aaron you go behind Josh" which takes 10 minutes, then they need to be perfectly silent
@McMari “go back to class” 😭😂
This is way too relatable
About 3 days ago my entire school had to stand outside in a line for our hour break because people were worried about if it was a real fire or not. And teachers at my school have no idea why the students hate them
They are either numbered or go by alphabetical order 🙂
I also like how they just walked through fire at the end lol
my teacher once said, "if i hear anyone talking we will go back inside and keep doing it until we get it right. Do you really want that?" we would've died...
Sounds like a teacher I had
Your life is more important than a stupid teacher.
@@leonardbecca3515 FACTS
i can just imagine her pullin up to one of the kids funerals all like "should've stayed quiet"
MY TEACHERS USED TO SAY THAT TOO
I love how it just explodes and the teacher is just like, “Oop” like it happens everyday
Ikr
She sees the Tsar Bomba explode and she’s like “oop, looks like someone just tooted”
@I care reported
@I care reported
@@crisp7018 same
Teacher: for everyone who's still alive don't forget your assignment
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Reeeewwe looool
Lol what the heck your going to kill me
@@StarDriftSTUDIOZ are u ok ?
Inaccurate, the teacher would’ve told the kid holding a book “in a real fire you wouldn’t have time to grab your book”
True
“Go back to the classroom and place it on my desk”
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@@bonithechubbypotato5100 omg once during a fire test i took my bag lol and i had to return it otherwise i couldnt go outside
Edit: the bags were literally on our way to the door it took no extra time to get it
Exactly
Tbh in my old classroom in like fourth fifth grade the rack thing hooks for backpacks Was right outside the exit door, unless the fire was spreading rapidly or it’s like exploding a ton of shit I’d be able to get it, and we were supposed to go on the field right next to that classroom, really big and open. And it’s an outside school, unless the fire is scattered by wind or explosion idk I’d probably have time to get my bag … probably a lot of stuff I didn’t think about in this hypothetical situation
(I value possessions a lot)
We once asked what would happen if the fire caught up to the last kid in line, and she flat out said, "well they better walk faster." She's amazing
"You mean run?"
"W A L K F A S T E R"
Run ❌
Walk faster ✅
@@Moulikyash😂😂😂😂
GO LEARN ENGLISH
@@Call111-z3 His english isn't bad, his teacher's english is bad
“Remember class, just because the school is on fire doesn’t mean you get a day off, I expect you to hand in your homework first thing and get things needed to take the quiz.”
But all the desks are on fire, and the reference material got all burnt up!
@@PersonInPurple “we will do a test without papers, pen and... without everything”
I love sharing this info cause apparently if a uni burns down all students get a free pass with a bachelors
And if a student gets hit by a campus bus it’s a free tuition
This somewhat happened once in fourth grade. We had a tornado wipe out most of my city and we were out of school for about a week and the first thing when we got back was she asked us for our homework. Nobody did that shit😂
@@arminxseaa "And thus, online learning was born!"
The “yeah we’re on our way” on the walkie-talkie absolutely killed me
The walkie talkie was perfect, such a great detail hahaha
It was definitely necessary
@@perkm0 It was essential.
LOL SAME
Same
the “Yeah we’re on our way” on the radio was too real.
Simply its a amplify , high - low pass filter and some more effects
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Defintaly accurate in a real life situation.
@@harjinduppal7328 sometime it will sound different, depends on whoch model and channels you are using , this one is accurate enough
@@steveman0420 Ok, but when?
the “ yeah we’re on our way.” through the walkie talkie was to real.😂😂
“Jeremy?”
“Present. The building isn’t anymore, though.”
Yes
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*Nobody leaves the classroom untill we can form a straight and silent line.*
*And if anyone runs in the hallway we're trying this again.*
@@amandapanda5087 💀😭😂
Nobody talk or we’re doing it again
This is so underrated
''I don't care about your stuff you can replace it''
Yeah my PE teacher once told us as we were doing a fire drill “I hope y’all don’t actually think this is how you should leave” then some guy in the back said “wait what do you mean” coach responded “if the schools on fire get out as quickly as possible, don’t do this stupid mess!”
Then your PE teacher is the only one with common sense
Your PE teacher has a brain. Respect 😌👍
@@hyde3853 HAHAHAH
The teacher deserves a raise
He just doin it cuz it's his job, because there is no way in a real like situation that would be common sense I feel like.
Teacher: Get in line but in alphabetical order.
The boy is name zach:💀
zach ded
ussually it's by last name
In serbia our last letter is Š (which is pronounced "sh") and we sort people based on their surnames. So a kid whose surname is Šuškalo would die, just like Zach in USA.
Whenever it’s alphabetical order I’m always behind the teacher because my name starts with an A
My language arts teacher literally just flat-out said: "We don't expect you guys to form an orderly line outside, we're just legally required to do this." I loved that teacher.
Give me your teacher. Pls like literally, mine took so god damn long because we had to clean up the classroom because, "if their was a real fire, this mess would just catch the room on fire", wait for the teacher to grab HER stuff, make us get in alphabetical order and the entire time if we talked we had to redo everything. Most of the time by the time we were done the drill had been over
Based la teacher
True, that's what we have to do. It's instructed and even demonstrated every damn year. We didn't want students to get slow-cooked either, lots of people here think walking slowly with the students ain't gonna roast us alive with them. It's just that doing it any other way is illegal because this is showed to us to be the safest way.
wish i could have a teacher like that lol
My science teacher would say that I mean she’s very chill
Kid: *screaming while burning alive*
Teacher: No talking when there’s a fire
Lmao
It's so true tho
😂😂😂😂
LMFAOO
@@Hopey6371 So true? What the heck did one of your classmates get burned alive if yes I hope he is okay
My elementary school actually was in a fire and everyone just fucking bolted out of the classrooms there was mass chaos yet somehow everyone made it out perfectly fine in record time
Fight of flight response :)
@@awesomeaggron5236 yeah
@@awesomeaggron5236 its 1 am and im imagining a small child trying to punch fire.
@@Rhinzi Amazing
@@Rhinzi lol
As someone who was affected by the Australian bushfire season first hand, I can confirm we did not follow the evacuation procedure that was put in place 🤣 instead, the whole school just booked it in the opposite direction of the oncoming inferno and we walked for miles until we were in safety
Can we just appreciate he made EVERY PERSON a different style.
right
Sure
the detail lol
Lol
I wonder what the cashier was thinking about when they saw a teen purchasing a pile of different wigs
“Uhm, do I hear talking?? Uh-uh we’re going back to the class and trying this again.”
I don't know why I laughed out loud at this comment 😂
😂😂😂
Under rated comment 😂
Wah
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SAY THAT LOL
“The fire can’t catch up to you if you are calm” is basically what the teachers think happens
Underrated
@@farahnaz4863 thanks
The fire can't touch you, if you say "No" , since by law it would be abuse if It touches you eitherway
i personally don’t think people should be moving slowly but what i hate is when people trample over and push each other. i don’t know if it makes me super sensitive but i had a fire drill during summer school so every was just pushing each other and pushing me so i ended up getting very nervous and having a panic attack
@@1fish146 yeah they tell you to be calm so you don't do that, but i don't necceseraly agree with the being slow af, if you know how to run, it'll be effective, but then, some might injure themselves and fall
My primary school teacher be like: “just walk out calmly”
My middle school teachers: “JUST FUCKING RUN OUTSIDE”
“The fire doesn’t dismiss you, I do. We will continue the lesson and anyone who leaves will get sent with a note home.”
Sorry Miss Johnson but that note it’s going to be on fire because I’m gonna toss it in there
@@batjokes6683 I’ll toss you in there along with the note gladly, Billy.
@@VRVenyaIf you make it of course
@@VRVenya
Can you escape fire?
Can we not do any arguments?😅
“The burning building doesn’t dismiss you, i do, now sit down and stop packing up”
Underrated comment
Edit: :o
NOOOOO
I do not know how to respond to this XD
god thats hilarious
dat one karen teacher
*Students talking and crying and running for their lives*
Teacher: Alright, we won't be leaving until you all be quiet and calmly stand up in a formation!
Teacher: It wasn’t my fault they died!
FACTS
True
Haha 😂 *I would run for my life even if I would get kicked out of school*
@@George_Harris_SR25 Principal:YES IT WAS YOU CAN RUN FOR YOUR LIVES JUST SO YOU CAN NOT GET BURNT AND YET YOU DECIDED TO HAVE CHILDREN IN DANGER BY WALKING IN THE FIRE YOU COULD HAVE DIED
I think our school did a great job with fire drills. First of all, they would actually explain to you why you are doing certain things, you also weren't stopped from taking possessions with you as long as they didn't take longer to take with you. They would explain not to run because schools are crowded places and we can be a danger to others, as well as that if everyone was running it would be hard to keep track of everyone. if someone is separated they are encouraged to call out. and we are supposed to be quiet so we can hear if anyone needs help, as well so we can hear for the fire, only the lowest grades have to go in an ordered line, so they don't scramble around trying to get in line, and it gets less strict and faster the higher grade you are. as in the higher grades you are trusted to follow the teacher and make sure you leave room in the hallway for others to pass. The older grades also don't get a warning for when the fire dill would be happening later in the year, all they are told is that the fire drill will be happening "this week" and if you are without teachers like in the bathroom or at study hall, you have to get out yourself, in fact sometimes they leave before the fire drill and you have to get out yourself, yes we do stand on the grass behind the road, because that's where the fire department would come in but we are a great distance from the school. The best part was that sometimes the staff would block doors and hallways to act as if there was fire blocking the way, so we would be forced to find a different way out. they felt a lot more realistic and the elementary is the closest to the entrance so being slow wouldn't be that much of a problem. The intruder drills were very cool too. Where someone (usually the teacher) has to lock the door you have to cover the windows(if you can) turn off the lights hide and be quiet, and the principal would walk room to room and knock and violently try to turn the doorknob. And if you make too much noise or are seen through the window heel unlock it and come in/(break in). Then nothing happens you just get told to do better or something, My class never failed. In the higher grades sometimes the teacher also leaves before the drill.
It was a private K-12 school. So it wasn't funded by the government, so that may have something to do with it. But I felt like I actually learned things there and the teachers were great. I'm graduated and in college now, but I still think fondly of that school.
Loved this in-depth explanation.
We only had one intruder drill and it’s my last year of primary school…
The "No taking possessions" rule is the one that confuses me the most.
Like, I studied IT so all I usually carry in my backpack is my laptop so when the fire drill started I though to myself "hey, this is supposed to teach me how I should behave in the real fire and I wouldn't wanna leave my laptop with all my files here", so while we were assembling I silently put my laptop in my bag which took me like 2 second, the teacher then criticized this move for 10 seconds.
What really get's me is that most of us were doing NOTHING while the single file line was being formed, I can buy that orderly leaving the building is preferable to the chaotic scramble, but most people would react like I did in real emergency, we were all IT students so of course some of us would try to quickly take our most prized possession, that we had right in front, that we are trained to quickly pack up from all the moving between classes, while we are doing next to nothing, especially since this would pose no risk to the evacuation.
It just wasn't realistic and the fact that this breaks the protocol is deeply concerning. If you have a list of rules and you know that almost everybody is going to break the first rule, because it's really arbitrary, really early in the evacuation, then wouldn't this increase the chance that they decide that the protocol itself is useless and arbitrary too? People are already going to be incredible stressed and the need to run from danger is hard-coded in our human psyche, by following this rule you ensure that the students will have at least one more argument why they should disobey during the emergency, which again happens RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EVACUATION.
It honestly seems like this protocol is concerned with mainly giving the people OUTSIDE the emergency a sense of comfort and safety, don't worry we have prepared for the emergency, we practiced fire drills, does it work or make sense, will students obey it?
Don't think about it, be glad that you are prepared.
Jeremy looks suspiciously happy
Jeremy did it
frickin' JEREMY
setting the school on fire the 9th time this week
and it's only Tuesday! 🙄🙄🙄
Sus
Well, everyone would be happy
Because the -prison- school finally burned down
"Miss, there's a fire. Can we evacuate?"
"No, should've gone at break time."
Lmaooo😭😭this sounds like my history teacher
@@d_3767 lol mine too
lol this underrated
LMAO TRUE!!!
Miss, im pissing on the fire…
dont forget the teachers who dont let the kids leave until everyone's quiet
*Hrmm.. my worst enemy.*
We will literaly burn to death and they still wont let you out
Bonus: when she or he still does not let you out cuz your SCREAMING IN PAIN
Oh shit
@@renzjosephremo4143 fr.
Oh I should have said “ if this was an actual fire, we would be dead.” Because they use that line too when some of the students misbehaved.
*fire literally behind us*
Teacher: ok, two straight lines. *calmly*
god the footsteps are so good
Great seeing you here Joel
Joel the fact you watch this channel is so amazing
thank you for enjoying this with me Joel
As they should be.
Congrats on reaching a million subscribers dude! Big fan.
“Jeremy?”
“Present!”
school burns down
*wow, such powerful words Jeremy.*
@@Empire_11 that was awful my dude
@@ellasedits_ lol. like you can do better
@@Empire_11 no u
@@Empire_11 thank you justin for your words of wisdom
@@Empire_11 the raps cool. and thanks :D
10/10
This is actually kinda true because we had an unexpected fire “drill” and everybody was running and the teachers yelled “SINGLE FILE LINE WALK SLOWLY!”
you’re saying that like it’s a problem…
@@breakingmad2645 Maybe it's a problem because if there was an actual fire, people wouldn't want to walk slowly, but want to get out of the burning building as fast as possible? I'm not sure ;-;
Edit: Yeah I don't want to die of trampling, neither fire though. Guessing a fast-ish orderly walk/ crouch would be relatively safe? Not sure lol
Why slowly though? Like I guess if you go to quickly you could get stuck but like thats the whole point of a line so people dont get stuck at the door. If your walking slowly then you might as well burn because you're valuing protocal more than the safe of others well being
@@breakingmad2645 Well, what if the fire was spreading quickly?
@@breakingmad2645
If there’s a fire in a building what would you do?
1- Walk slowly as the fire spreads across the building putting you at risk for either burning to death or dying to mass smoke inhalation.
or
2- GTFO
I love how one of the students was seemingly left behind
9 in class, 8 in line lmao
The girl with the purple shirt and pigtails.
the little walkie-talkie blip is the most accurate thing ever
YEA WERE ON OUR WAY-
Yes it is.
I know right 🤣🤣💖💖
@@willowthesumner HELP 😭😭😭😭
fr
Idk if y’all schools did this but sometimes if everyone wasn’t quiet they would make us wait inside until everyone was quiet while there was a fire going on. Then they would say “we’re not leaving the building till everyone is queit” and then put the quiet signal up ✌🏾. while there was a fire going on. It’s like they wanted us to die😂😂
Damn. Ive heard of school makinf kids do it again but thats just insane.
What the fuck
I'd just be like "Bitch fuck off, I'm runnin I'll take the detention rather than letting this fire take my life."
@@YooranKujara oh if I had said that to my teachers it wouldn’t have just been the fire that would take my life😭😭
Yeah I'm out
It's more like:
Teacher: The fire doesn't dismiss you, I do.
This reminds me of jianhao tan's class t1t5 videos lol
Madam Sootbeng: The fire doesn't dismmis you, I dismmis you.
Debbie: I am the fire.
The cold hand of death doesn't dismiss you, I do.
so they dont care if you like die?
@@anupriya8280 oh I thought the same I didn't know someone would comment 😂
If you walk slowly in a single file line then the fire can’t see you
*ya. It’s big brain time.*
BIG BRAIN
YA
Can’t lie I think you’ve just helped all the schools in the world m8.
Fire: "hmmm, must have been the wind"
They were probably waiting for the day this was going to happen
Yep
Like why are they expecting students to go calmly in a line to the exit, like do teachers think students drunk fire resistance potion or something?
Hello there
Why do I feel like you're doing this on purpose...
Almost… like they planned it. *X-Files theme plays*
"Since Joshua didn't stop screaming, we all need to restart and walk slowly"
Once my teacher said "Until you guys don't calm down, we won't line up."
What. The. Actual. Fuck. I wanted to slap her so bad. Wtf kind of sentence is that when your in the beginning of a FIRE DRILL. Which, keep in mind, we weren't given a warning.
@@spicywatermelon8617 i hate that line in my school
BAHAHAHAHA
@@spicywatermelon8617 Wow bro, I woulda charged out. Everyone for themselves
NOOOOOOO
I covered my ears when the alarm went off and everyone thought I was being a baby when really I'm sensitive to loud sounds
Oh, are you also autistic?
Thats just bullying.. neurotypicals do not tend to understand us
We had fire drills in elementary a lot and we had to SILENTLY get into, not just a single file line, but in alphabetical order. Thats right. In case of a fire, force your immature fourth grade students to shuffle around for like 10 minutes to get into roll order. What could possibly go wrong?? After that we would have to evacuate to the main oval which was a giant field made of grass. Yes. Obviously the safest place for kids to go in a fire is a giant grass field because thats not flammable at all especially with the blazing. Australian. Sun. After that we had to sit down in our lines parallel to the other grades and classes in front of us and be silent apart from students answering the roll call. Honestly, i don't know if any of us would have survived if there was actually a fire.
To be real I don't think anyone would have listened even the teachers are going to tell to just walk without pushing each other because if that protocol was followed the entire school parents would have seud the school and the students with teachers would have burned to death
@@purplecarbide green/living grass doesn’t catch on fire, only dead and dry grass, Also dead grass burns slowly, Trust me. In México people burn fields of dead grass and it takes a whole century.
@@purplecarbide only way the green grass will catch on fire, is if there’s a massive body of fire.
@@purplecarbide but considering school protocol, it’s most likely a safe distance away (at least a decent distance to let the fire die down)
@@purplecarbide but still it’s kinda fucked up that we have to go down slowly, our teacher used to force us to finish our assignment before leaving for safety
I have an online friend that had his school get caught on fire before.
According to him, the teachers were pretty much exactly like this. He ended bolting out of the line they wanted him in and he ended getting a detention. The guy was trying not to die so you give him a detention. Thats just horrible.
They are training the sheep to follow orders, even if those orders are to walk in a single-file line into the meat grinder
@@_DMNO_ daym
@@_DMNO_ I wouldn't say my school's trying to train us into sheep, but it would be really nice it 5000 people don't run like batshit crazies and get stomped if someone fell.
Well, at least they don't make us walk _slowly_ , we have competitions for the time it took us to get to the safe zones instead.
Bruh the teachers think the students are fireproof
@@_DMNO_ are u ok
“And remember, let’s be quiet in the halls, someone else could be writing a test!”
PFFFFFFFFFF LOL I LAUGHED SO HARD
Tf kinda class they taking
@@Jbrl_05 Firebending.
Omg yes
@@squidboi9001 💀😂
I’m watching this EXACTLY 2 years after the release of this video, and it’s still a masterpiece
After they get out:
“Alright so we finally escaped”
“Uh teacher, we lost some kids”
“Well maybe they should have stayed in the single file line”
LMFAO 💀💀
💀💀
This kills me 😂😂😂
bruh
😭😭😭
And then someone talks in the line and the teacher stops, turns and says “i heard talking” and then everyone has to go back to class and try it again quietly
YES LOLLL
LMAOOOO 💀💀
@@bluehoodieguy7568LMFAO
Duh, you have to be quiet so the fire doesn't hear you smh
@@Yakal001 *NORBERT MOSES NORBERT MOSES*
“Mrs. Jabecki? Sarah’s leg is on fire!”
“Oh that’s fine she’ll walk it off, keep on going students don’t panic!”
“Head over to the nurse and grab an ice pack.”
"oh stop being so silly you don't need a ice pack take this band aid!"
“Just drink some water, you weren’t hydrated enough”
Stop drop and roll
Wet paper towel will fix that burn don't worry
I remember fire drills on my highschool and how they not only expected this from us, but they also had a specific order in which the different classrooms had to get out of the building and we had to wait for them to go down the stairs to get out ourselves. Never mind were the fire is, every class has to wait their turn to get out of the flamming building
They also forbade us from taking *anything* with us, not even a jacket, saying that in an actual emergency we can't waist time taking our stuff. But we still had to wait for our turn to get out which gave time to get at least something while we were literally just standing there next to the door
I once got scolded at by our teacher for putting on my coat cause it was Winter and I didn't want to catch a freaking cold. So next year, when they anounced us in advance that sometime during the week there'd be a fire drill (it was also Winter) I simply stayed with my coat on at all times in case the fire alamr went off and we had to go outside. It wasn't great being on the inside wearing a coat with the heating on, but it was all worth it for the satisfaction I felt when already outside a teacher asked me why I put my coat on and I told her that I already had it on before the alarm went off, the silence that followed, and then a simple "Oh". Glorious
that should be illegal
teacher: “hold on which one of you guys is talking? We’ll wait right in these halls until you quiet down”
The nostalgia is real
Omg. And then you end up getting an ISS for a day🤣
@@AccountTermed what's an ISS?other kids are always getting them but idi what it is, is it like a reward or a punishment?
@@usernames_are_hard_ it means in school suspension
@@AccountTermed more like ihn (in heaven suspension)
I don't understand how they think a bunch of kids(Especially the elementary kids) will stay calm in these kinds of situations
One time my school set off the fire alarm with no warning and everyone immediately ran out the door. There was no line. Like, AT ALL
@@HelloPersonReadingThis. but was there an actual fire?
@@malzergski no.
@@HelloPersonReadingThis. i had the exact same thing,except it was an actual huge fire in the cafeteria.
@@HelloPersonReadingThis. lol one time a kid in my class in 6th "accidently" set off the fire alarm and everyone just zoomed out and pushed eachother lmao
The squeaky shoes are painfully accurate.
Ikr
So painfully true.
@@Az_ra.el. yes
Ikr
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There was just a fire in my school, my class was walking downstairs and we thought it was a drill. Everyone was evacuating like a normal fire drill, and then there was smoke and the nurse was making everyone leave, and suddenly it was chaos. Teachers, don’t expect your students to behave like this during a real fire 💀
I wouldn’t be surprised if the teacher was like “wow my students are actually following
the rules and calmly !😱
They forgot the part where a student takes his backpack and the teacher makes him walk into the fire to put it back
🤣🤣🤣
Lol if I was in a fire I would take all my stuff with me
@@koncretegreen ikr same
@@koncretegreen yes sameee
@@esteemedcharacteractressma58 why do they ask us to leave everything tho?
“Yeah we’re on our way” into the Walky talky was actually genius
Fr
Lol
@@goodiegold7845 Stop the cap. 🧢 🧢 😂
@Evil ok
Honestly made the whole video so much better, because that’s exactly what I would expect to hear
My school had a gas leak once that could’ve combusted and in the moment it was happening they didn’t tell us anything. First they made us go to our home rooms then they made us exit the building. We thought it was a lockdown or something. They wasted so much time getting us out of the building slowly. I know they were tryna keep us calm but like just imagine that leak combusted and just blew everything up-
I have almost the the same story. I was in my second to finial year and we smelt gas in our room (it was in a city so the school had three floors, about two rooms per floor) my class went out of the building while they worked to find the source of the smell (it was an electrical problem no real danger) but I remembered thinking “all the younger student are still in the building, if it explodes then they are doomed, but it would be better to die instantly inside then be standing in front of it” I had a very morbid conversation with a friend about that
That’s scary
@@joshuadunford3171 Damn they didn’t even get you all out? That’s terrifying
Same thing happened, I was in around 5th when the principal announced that there was a gas leak. All 5th and I believe 4th grade classes were in the gym while an author was visiting. We were told to stay in the gym and ignore anything, my school was one floor, and pretty big. Still, i thought it was crazy that we just had to pretend nothing happened, as there was a very light smell of gas. We stayed there for about and hour I believe and then the leak was fixed or whatever, still was super uneasy
My senior year we had a gas leak in the science wing and for the entire 1st class period administration didn’t do a thing about it. We weren’t evacuated until a few min into 2nd period which for me meant AP Bio in the science wing. I was APPALLED at how strong the scent was when I got to class and yet our school ignored the concern of the teachers reporting it and allowed students to sit in it for nearly 2 hours
i love how the students have different shirts and hair, but they have the exact same shoes and pants
It’s a known fact the only way to stop the spread of fire is to walk in a single file line down the flames
hhh ...
we’re no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
a full commitment’s what I’m thinking of
You wouldn’t get this from any other guy
kid: burns to death
school nurse: here's some ice
Ice pack falls to the floor and scatters the ashes
Kid: Suffocates on smoke to death.
School Nurse: Here, some tea for you.
@@martinbaraldilobe3334 more like a peppermint
Kid: gets head cut off from falling debris
School nurse: here’s a nice little plaster for that
I love ur profile pic
“This line isn’t straight. Go sit back down for 10 minutes and think about what you have done.”
“Ma’am. You’re on fire,”
LMAOOO
“Do we have to line up again?”
I can only imagine the teacher being like:
“Timothy! No talking in the line, go sit back down!”
“Ma’am my desk is literally being burned to a crisp…”
“oH sO yOu’Re TaLkiNg bAcK tO mE nOw?”
Oof, I see I’ve found an underrated comment again…XD
LMAO
There's one teacher I have that does this exactly excluding the clapping, and yells at anyone who does it differently, including me who brought my bag (because I have expensive things) So when I am in that class, I won't take off my bag, so that way it takes longer to leave it than to take it. (Fire drill not real fire, but she said this is exactly what we are doing during a real fire. I hope a fire doesn't happen during that class)
Let's just appreciate the fact that this guy literally had more than 10 wigs
for real, i was thinking that too, and i think you're the only person i've seen in comments who said anything about it. XD
i...genuinely didnt realize all the students were him.
For real
Big facts
Plot twist: they are different people with the same face.
*someone talks*
Teacher: "You know there's no talking! Let's turn around and try that again."
Hate it when that happens
Lol
LMAOOI
That someone having a panic attack-
Yeah, let’s turn around and walk straight into the fire.
Parent: WHY DID YOU KILL MY SON?!
Teacher: Well, he was being disrespectful. It’s not my fault we had to stop and let the fire catch up.
Michael: please no no no i have a family
Aaron: please god save us
“Michael and Aaron, please stop talking. We will have to go back and redo it again and this time, don’t talk.”
*everyone dies*
They didn't talk for the second time which is exactly what the teacher wanted. _Hol up_
Aren't you supposed to run in a fire drill cause its it's real fire you cant just walk slowly
@@itzslayr1435 Didn't get the joke mate? Imma explain.So basically during a fire drill in school teacher will ask you to escape it like a robot.No talking,move slowly and synchronized with others and if you fail you'll have to repeat.Basically in this joke,the teacher asked the students to do the same thing despite the situation is not a drill.Idk if you ever participated in a fire drill or your school just never do that but yeah that's what happens in a fire drill.
No our school actually caught on fire walked right past the science room that went up "Hey no running"
@xweeb girlx here we go again...
I love how the teacher looks like she's been going through this everyday LOL
"Jeremy? Where's Jeremy?"
"He died"
"Well, his fault for not following instructions, next on the list is.."
he's spoken
600 you got 67 likes in a second bro
“He died” TOOK ME OUTTT
@@-l3yla-34 descriptive much-
😂😂
The humor of this video is literally a decade ahead of us
Not really this was funny
Now that i think of it, it's literally 1 Week ago i thought this vid is like 5 Years lol
Not really. I called this out in the 90s in elementary school. I'm glad to see this is a thing, this video! Some things really don't change, do they? 🤣
Not if you twenty something lol
This comment sucks how does it have 800 likes
Teacher: "Jeremy ?"
Jeremy: " present "
*Boom*
He's too powerful
A mere word from the existence called Jeremy can wipe buildings off of the face of the planet
My God.
THIS KILLED ME
@@wcherriu my apologies
Lol
King Jeremy the wicked
He is the new shaggy
Teacher: “ don’t grab your stuff “
Me if there was a real fire: *casually grabs everything*
“Guys I think we left Jason in the bathroom”
Teacher: “He should have gone during lunch then.”
@AuroraV HAHAHAHA
Teacher: i missed the part where that's my problem
They messed up the height order tho…
OMG YES 😂
it'd be worse if jason got sick and had a bad diarrhea
Teachers when a fire happens:
"your flesh melting off your bones doesn't dismiss you, I do."
“A meteor can hit a building, which case everyone will run out before the collision. Those who do not exit the building will die. Sims automatically leave if a meteor is approaching, unless it is a school, in which children are not allowed to leave and will always die.”
Yes
@@thevelvetcommenter4618 gotta love the sims ಥ‿ಥ
@@thevelvetcommenter4618 "sims can no longer try for babies
with the grim
reaper"
i hate how accurate this is even in a drill 😭 i remember when we did the same thing (but an earthquake drill) and our facilitator got angry to all of the students because apparently he saw a sixth grader very chill as he walk in the line with a book on top of his head like the rest of us. he said "you're gonna die and you look so chill and happy?" and almost made us repeat the whole thing. i think he thought the kids weren't taking it seriously. but like tf we're supposed to do? cry? act like the ground is shaking? 😭 until now my siblings and i laugh everytime we remember it
As an elementary school teacher I feel personally attacked by this accurate depiction of our expectation
Lol
Truth hurts 🤣🤣
Well the truth hurts.
@@tragicreeze why copy someone’s comment
Pls ,make their childhood pleasant
The fire alarm turned on while I was watching this… Am I cooked 💀
This is inarccurate.
The teacher would never let that kid bring his books.
right? my school told me to leave all my belongings, like bitch.. my phone and my kate spade bag ain’t leaving my side for the entire time.. idk what you thought, but that phone costs a lot. 😭😭
@@coryxkenshinlover wow.
Luckily my school lets us take whatever we want, as long as it's not visible
@@zchsk5793 I tend to bring my tablet and my hat to school, and they're two of my most prized possessions. I'd probably break someone if the teacher made me leave them behind
They just wanted our stuff to burn in the fire. If we had a real fire i would have definitely brought all my drawings amd valuables with me
If I brought something important to me like my duck pin to school and a fire happened, I wouldn’t leave it behind even if my teacher screamed at me. That pin is definitely too important and worth getting screamed at-
“A little fire!” Meanwhile: *kids SCREAMING IN THE BACK*
this happened to my school once and surprisingly everyone actually just walked out calmly
Probably the other classes whi didn't survive
Haha I was one of the kids that acted dramatically with my bros. And yes, we sat at the back lol.
I haven't been in a fire accident.. but a big earthquake happens.. like i was walking calmly, with few of my friends, because panicking won't do any good.. yet, every other kids just start running and pushing.. geez.. i got pushed into a wall, and my friend fell and hurt her knee, it was a huge bleed.. like, gosh chill.. after we are out, i see lots of students got hurt even though the school condition was perfectly fine..
The teachers during a fire: Do not be scared of the fire. It can smell fear. It spreads faster if you're scared.
Why do i feel like it's a reference to some dinosaur movie
-and not in a single file line.
@@baronzyafton4674 dinosaur train?
@@bobherobrine3415 No. Jurassic Park.
The flames can smell your fear, *just like the main battle tank that is at your front door.*
_Don't click that suspicious link._
I clicked on this video because of the relatable thumbnail
Kids: Start running for the exits
Teacher: WE ARE ALL GOING TO WALK BACK AND TRY THIS AGAIN
IKR
"Oh, Do I hear someone talking?"
I swear This is way to relatable
teacher : Start over
Me: maybe I rather die than start over
Class: makes a noise
teacher : start over
Me : outside trying to hide with other students
Teacher : your not in a STRAIGHT line start over
Class: we are going to die
Alarm: fake
Teacher : head back to your classes 😊
ME : comes in last lies and tell he I had dirreha
Trueeee
Those students should be world's coolest kids as they didn't panic during a fire...
They can't be the world's coolest because they're heating up
@@thisisabot377 nice joke
@@sourabhbohra1716 you didn't get it, define sarcasm.
(That's the joke in case this is serious)
@@thisisabot377 Twenty One Pilots reference?
"A fire? Oh well. Did everyone finished last week's assignment?"
Sorry miss I didn't please don't give a fail please please
I forgot my assignment in school
😲💪🏻
500th like
Sorry miss but our lives are more important than a sheet of paper
I didn't mrs den
Hahhaha
They want it so quite they go and disable the fire alarm system 😂
*“Sorry but we can’t exit the building till’ everyone finishes their math test”*
The fire doesn't dismiss you, i do
@@TheGrimbler ACCURATE
@@TheGrimbler Teacher later: WHY DID SO MANY STUDENTS DIE?!
The one student still alive from the class talking to the police: “The Fire doesn’t dismiss you, I do”
@Gus Cichoski lol-
🔥💀🔥
“Miss Peterson, the fire alarm is on! Can we evacuate?”
“No, the fire alarm doesn’t dismiss you, I do.”
LOL
@Electric Rad vlogs Agreed
I know this is related to those teachers that say "the bell doesn't dismiss you I do". My response if I ever got that answer, would be to say, "well then the bell doesn't decide when I come either" LOL.
Wait r u from vm
You should make memes, this comment made me fall off my bed
**school literally exploding**
**some guy whispering**
Teacher: “I’ll wait.”
I would like but its 69
so accurate
True
TRUE, LIKE WE’LL DIE AND IT WILL BE THEIR FAULT-
Well our blood is on ue hands 🙄🙄🙄🤚
The teachers expect us to be calm when we know it is real. Everyone is totally frantic
no because that’s exactly how teachers want us to be in every dangerous situation.
Lol
*Earthquake happening, rubble is falling everywhere and the roof is about to drop on us all*
Teacher: NO RUNNING IN THE HALLS, NOW LINE UP IN AN ALPHABETICAL ORDER-
@Suprememes because a crappy table or chair is not going to stop bulks of concrete
Dead?
@Suprememes I literally have no idea, our principal says to hide under something sturdy like the pillars but the teachers say to line up and go outside
just realised Jack had to edit himself and had to watch himself as a teacher while editing. the effort he puts in these are wild
Ikr
IKR
*IKR*
@KAIZEN why can I translate your comment to english
@KAIZEN it translates to “iknowr”. I’m not joking
Teachers: do not take your bag with you.
Every class: everyone takes their bag.
I’d rather save my backpack than myself, cos damn the cost of textbooks
damn right im taking my bag
@@sweetest_tae You could also throw the bag out of the window, it gets the job done
Like bro I got my phone, my house key, my books, and my lunch money in there I'm not leaving it behind cuz that stuff is ✨ *expensive* ✨
@@teopazdrijan1008 there are no windows in that prison i call a class
At our school they have us all stand on the grass field in the school literally the most flammable place in the school
Fire alarm: *blaring and screaming*
Students: Miss there’s a fire-
Teacher: the bell does not dismiss you, I do
Honestly
fr like we have other classes and WHEN MOTHER DEAREST FINDS ME AND MY FRIENDOS DEAD THATS NOT MY PROBLEM
Then I decide I come or not
Lol
I am the bell
The worst quality videos are the most legendary.
Wdym bad quality this is a masterpiece
I think the commentor meant “worst quality” as in graphics, not content
@@dcho9164 Fr! I thought the building was actually on fire.
That profile picture just killed me on the spot 😭
That pfp is cringe lol
Yes, slowly and steadily exit a burning building, one at a time.
Also, hats off to you sir for literally filling every single role. Can't imagine how many much effort it took to have to change and record yourself for each character 😲
Literally
IKR! The editing must’ve been such a pain
Yeah
Actually the editing would’ve been easy, you just have the remove the green background
Many much effort
my I&S teacher once said, “If someone comes in here, you are about to see Mr. -- commit murder. With a golf club.” I miss him.
There was a teacher like that in Milton Hershey School, PA. I think he taught in a typing classroom?
THE TEACHERS LITERALLY WANT THE STUDENTS TO BECOME THE "this is fine" MEME
"The fire alarm doesn't dismiss you, I do!!" -that one crazy teacher.
That happens to me before
So whenever there's a fire drill our class would hurry and rushed to the door but then we had this teacher who got mad at us for standing up so fast. We then had to sit in class till the fire alarm stops
@@rexythedinosaur7693 Lol, that sounds horrible. And what if that teacher did that during a real fire?
@@rexythedinosaur7693 True, my teacher just did the same thing last week 🤦🏼♀️
luckily my school has only burnt down once. Nearly decades ago. But I didn't hear that they were doing a fire drill on the Announcements, and all of a sudden it goes off. I was scared to *death*.
Rochester High School Falcons then i guess that teacher will be fired
“Did anyone see Rebecca?”
*school explodes*
“Jerry would you mind going to look for Rebecca?”
*another explosion*
“Yes, Ms. Teacher”
lmaoo
Lmao
Lol
Lmao
Wrong comment crap
That's What they expect but what we really do is run around😂😂