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Stories of times I got in trouble with principles and teachers in school.

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Honestly the worst part about getting into trouble in school is how they never let you properly speak. You weren’t a person to them, you were a problem to be dealt with or passed on to someone else

cee_ves
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The most frustrating feeling I have ever had and will ever have, is the feeling of being blamed for something you didn't do.

KyleTheFolf
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You can tell Andy was one of the “good” kids in school because he vividly remembers each one of these experiences, lol

CPhoenix
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“You talked back to me” bro that’s what a conversation is

wolftales
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can’t wait for when authority figures realize that talking back is how a conversation works

cogit.ergo.summmm
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As someone who was bullied all through elementary school, I can tell you that even back in the early 90s, schools were completely incompetent when it came to handling bullying. I never had anyone on my side as a victim. So my parents taught me to defend myself. Never make the first move, but if they hit me, I have every right to hit back to get away or stop the abuse. I got suspended a lot, but my parents were proud of me for not letting those bullies have the last laugh.

sugarpoultry
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As someone who almost never got in trouble as a kid, this video still managed to trigger me. School is such an institution of misery.

greengaleproductions
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“I wasn’t even talking back I was explaining”

The most relatable thing I’ve heard all day.

Nyahichinigochan
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It never ceases to amaze me how incompetent schools are when it comes to helping kids who are victims of bullying

owenmeier
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My step dad used to "discipline" all of us when one kid messed up. Great way to build resentment

WendysNeverlandYT
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I had a scenario where in elementary, everyone in my class had to do an assignment on their mobile device, and part of the assignment had to do with an app. The school was pretty strict about playing video games on your phone, so the teachers were walking around making sure no one was fooling about. Low and behold, when the teacher reached my desk, an ad of solitare started to play on the app we had to use. The teacher told me to go outside the class and when I tried to explain it was an ad, she threatened to send me to the principle's office. Will never forget how bs the school system can be.

NotARealName-my
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The part where you cried over speaking to an authority figure is something I can deeply relate to. I get so stressed if I do something mildly against the rules or something that isn't against the rules yet not stated that we can do. Even when I play video games, stealing and stealth missions actually make my hands sweat and tremble because I get so scared of getting in trouble. Yet, I've never met a single person who shares the issue, so it's nice to know I am not the only one who is afraid of that stuff.

BramIsCrusty
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the "you talked back to me" actually sent shivers down my spine- like there's no defending yourself or questioning it, it's just "do what i say"

RINGOTHEMAN
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I will never forget the time where my teacher gave the ENTIRE class after school detention for like two students goofing off but REFUSED to let me call my mom and let her know 'Hey I'm going to be late coming home'. Mind you, I was in 6th grade, had to walk home, cell phones were expensive (early 2000s), and lived in a less than ideal neighborhood. She held us back by roughly an hour or two after school, long enough for the front office to be completely closed so I couldn't call my mom. By the time I got home, I found out my mom had called all my relatives and began a search for me because she was genuinely worried (to be fair, bad neighborhood). When I told my mom what happened, she was LIVID. Marched to school the next day and gave and earful to the teacher that if she was going to do that, she better let me call home.

ReapersPromise
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I still remember my 4rth grade class was doing clay sculpting for a geography lesson and I was too excited to stay quiet about it. I kept whispering under my breath how I knew what they were talking about and agreeing with the teacher. Teacher got beyond pissed at me for being noisy and banned me from the project and sent me to the hall the rest of the lesson. I cried the rest of the day. I literally couldn't help myself I was just so excited to do the project, and then got swifty punished for being excited. What a great lesson to teach a child.

asr
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"Nobody would put a victim in the doghouse, right?"

Literally every school system imaginable: allow me to introduce myself

VeranimasMegaZone
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Probably the thing I hated most was when the entire class would be in trouble because of one person or a select few. For a system that's supposed to prepare youth for the real world, they often do a horrible job at it.

aj_theshark
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I love how sometimes schools be like, "if your experiencing mental health problems, or need someone to help you, you can always talk to an adult or teacher in the school, " but it's like, I'm pretty sure I'd rather not go to a person who flips out on people for eating, and defending themselves.

OlaOrSomething
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This video unlocked a *_great deal_* of anger and bitterness I had from my days as a schoolkid surrounded by this sort of petty and incompetent authority figures. I graduated _17_ years ago. I'm still pissed.

BirthquakeRecords
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Love how teachers see any form of trying to communicate what happened as talking back

Jac