My School Lockdown!?

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Have you guys ever been in a school lockdown? Hope you all stay safe, it's been pretty scary lately ;o;)/

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Have you guys been in a school lockdown before? Let me know! I'm curious about your experiences!
If not, then I'm glad! It can be pretty scary 😥Stay safe everyone! 🥺✨

yoontoons
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I love that she used Genshin and My Hero Academia characters in this story.






(Edit: I want to thank everyone for the comments and the likes. It's been enjoyable seeing your comments popping up for the past year. Especially when some of you guys pointed out Velma's character from MAX, and I responded with "We don't talk about Velma" but there was a typo so I said "We don't WALK about Velma." because it was so funny I just left it there. I honestly did not expect this comment to get so much attention.)

scottpowell
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I actually had a school lockdown on the last day of school. It was last year but I remember it so clearly because of how scared everyone was. I was in 3rd period talking to some classmates and doing a history project when it happened. We hadn’t had a lockdown drill that year from what I remember but everyone was super confused when our teacher got serious. He told us all to sit in the farthest corner of the classroom away from the door and windows and to shut down our phones. Then he grabbed a paddle like weapon and stood near the door as if waiting to hit someone one. It was at that point that the class was like “oh shit this is real, there’s a shooter in our school”. We all proceeded to panic quietly because we couldn’t make any sounds. My teacher tried to help by telling us that if the shooter gets in hell attack them and we could escape out the windows but that just made people more anxious. Some kids tried to make some jokes to lighten the mood but the air was still tense. We couldn’t have access to our phones so no outside communication with family or friends. One of the classmates I was next to got really upset that she couldn’t contact her mom and she was trying to keep herself from having a panic attack. This made the rest of us upset because we all thought that this is it. The last conversation we had with anyone who was isn’t this room was really going to be the last conversation. Everyone was just super sad and wanted to text some last words in case we didn’t make it out of the school alive. Eventually after a while, our teacher let us have our phones so we could calm ourselves. All of our phones had been blowing up at this point. News of the shooter had reached our parents and they were trying to see if we were ok. Some parents even tried calling but since most of our phones were shut down and we couldn’t access them we couldn’t answer. My mom was super worried and my sister was trying to check in on me as well. My sister was in the cafeteria when the lockdown happened and had to hide in the freezer with some other kids. I also found out that police au’s surround our school and their was even a helicopter flying overhead. Eventually the lockdown ended and parents were demanding to pick up their kids. That didn’t go too well either. When my mom picked us up she said it was total chaos in the carpool lane. Parents were getting anxious to pick up their kids but the teachers insisted that they stay inside their cars since the shooter was still on the loose. One parent got out of their car to walk to the door demanding their child and eventually everyone started getting out of their cars to wait outside for their kids. The teachers were doing their best but it was still chaos. It turns out that their was a shooter at Optimus park which was located almost exactly behind our school. We went into lockdown because the shooter was so close. I went home early that day with my sister and our mom bought us some comfort food and drinks on the way home. My sister and I curled up in our beds and watched shows the rest of the day. It was pretty terrifying but I’m glad the shooter wasn’t actually in our building.

_.raestart._
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I remember that at my high school, we went on lockdown once because a kid who was going through some stuff was apparently suspected of considering doing something bad. I don't remember the specifics all that well, but I do remember that, because our school had a lot of outdoor space for kids to study and work on their projects, that we were instructed that if any of our classmates, even our best-friends (this was specifically emphasized), came begging to come hide in the room with us that we were not allowed to let them in and would be treated as someone who actively endangered the others hiding in the room, because an attacker might follow them in and kill everyone in the room. My best friend wasn't in the room that day. I was terrified for her. Afterwards, we were eventually let out and told that it was a false alarm. I told my mom and we started brainstorming ways to run away from campus if I were stuck outside while something were to actually go down.

In other news, I really hope that we get school-shootings to stop, maybe with some common-sense gun legislation, since this doesn't seem to happen in countries with gun-regulation.

hoppybirdy
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4:36 “Is it bad that I’m staring at queen’s legs”
That lined is in graved into my brain

ksart
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Man, your story reminds me of a lockdown I experienced.

It happened when I was in 8th grade during my 3rd period class. I was bored out of my mind as I had already finished my work for that day and couldn’t wait to get home and draw or watch YouTube. Suddenly, the speaker awoke with my Principal telling everyone that a lockdown was happening and it was real.

My teacher (Ms. L) immediately rushed to lock and secure the door while the class started to freak out about it. My teacher turned off the lights, closed all blinds, and told everyone to be very quiet.

I was obviously freaked the hell out because I didn’t know what was happening and it was made worse because my usually kind and fun teacher was acting serious and a little scared. I eventually got texts from my brothers who at this point were in high school asking me if I was okay. This is when they informed me that there was a report of a school shooter in my school with a gun and all other schools close my school were told to lockdown.

I was so scared but immediately started planning on what to get to defend myself in case the shooter managed to break into my class (if you wanted to know my plan, it was to get the fire extinguisher which was right near where I sat and spray the shooter in the face so I could potentially hit him in the head to knock him out).

Eventually (about an hour later) the lockdown ended and it was revealed that 3 8th graders were playing a prank by lying about there being a school shooter. They were obviously expelled and I ended up being fine.

Still messed up that I had that extreme fear of dying even though I was a child and shouldn’t fear death while I’m in school. :(

kittah_draws
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I remember I had 3 real lock downs both in primary and high school. Thankfully nothing happened since it was mostly random armed people walking outside near the school 💀 I was pretty scared because the last one I had to go walk across another school for my internship while the lock down had just started 😭

LuneraSkii
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Yep... it happened to me. I had just moved to a new house and I also had to go to a new school (my previus school was in another country without lockdowns) I started I my new school and like to weeks after, our teacher was sick that day, so we were in class with a supply teacher. Then, all of the sudden, the principal announced that we were in lock down. I was personally scared because I have not heard that before. I didn't even know what was thar, my friend had to explain to me. I were on the floor waiting til it ended. I was so scared I was breathing so heavily. But everyone was just chilling and making jokes. Even the teacher! My frien was like "just chill, this is going to be ur first lock down in millions" and I was like "oh, so its a drill" and she was like " YES OFC IT IS A DRILL" and I was like more calm and relaxed. And actually it was a drill, that neither the teacher knew about. But anyways, there were COPS when we went out, and personally I think I was a fake call. THANKS FOR READING PLZZ THIS TOOK ME SOOO MUCH TIME TO WRITE.
So... may I have a like?❤

Urfavsophie
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Yoontoons, her quirk, Art! She has the ability to bring her drawings to life with the combination of storytelling.
With that said I noticed the references especially the Scooby Doo bit

Also we didn't have lockdowns for our school(s) only fire emergency alarms when noting serious happened

ProfessorUniverse
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I live in Sweden and when I hear about these things, I am just so shocked. I can't even imagine how horrible it must be to be in these kind of situations. Things like this have never happened in schools in my area. I feel so lucky to be born in a country where things like this is rare. I hope that everyone who ahs been in one of these situations feels good today! Stay safe <3

Sasaki...
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Ah yes, The lovely MHA references!!!
5:11 "I'm gonna cry...through my eyes!!"
THAT GOT ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR

Angel
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Bakugo casually yelling at my boy Izuku Midoriya the back lol My hero academia and Genshin impact are my fave things in the whole worlddd

alethamouser-qubb
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A lockdown experience I will, never ever forget because I thought it was fake.

I was in high school and the last day, the very last day we had a lockdown. Pretty much usual because we had been having lockdowns all year to practice. More or less I was confused because I didn’t think there would be a lock down because we would’ve known about it or our teacher would’ve known. We were sitting there for about a few minutes before I heard all of the firing. My friends and classmates were crying texting their families and a few moments later the shooter came to our hallway and shot through our door. It was good no one was infront of it because surely they would’ve died. After it was all over my parents were begging to get me, thankfully no one in my class was killed or injured. But that memory will continue to haunt me for the rest of my life. It took me some time to go back to school.

HexStrapped
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This happened to our school. I wasn't even at school yet, at the bus stop, and the bus was late, when we saw the high school bus (they already got picked up) come by and drop the kids off. We were so confused. Then my friend got a bunch of texts from her friends saying "school is cancelled!" or "theres a bomb threat!" and we were all pretty freaked out. Both of my friends ran home and I followed. My mom had to go pick up my sisters, and my sister thought her friend ran back into the building. They werent even told what was happening, school hadn't started yet and they were in the cafeteria eating breakfast when the announcements came on saying "evacuate, evacuate, evacuate, " and they were escorted outside. Such a scary thing for a bunch of elementary school kids. The whole thing was a hoax, and it was an anonymous call that prevented the whole district from going to school for a day or two. It was really scary. I thought my friends were going to die..

aspenn_sauce
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I love the MHA references and your animation is improving every video💕ty for everything!

shadwing
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I love the “medaling kids” part with Walmart Scooby do and this mha characters and so many others and I can relate to the school lock downs😅

Kaaaaaaaaaaattt
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once in my school when i was in sixth grade, we were instructed by local police to “secure the building” (that is very different from a lockdown, it just means that outside doors are locked, and all outdoor activities are cancelled. it usually happens when there’s police activity in the area, like a robbery, and they don’t want anyone to try and hide in the schools). they aren’t allowed to tell us what was going on, not even the teachers, so we didn’t have a clue about what was going on. just a bit later, at the WORST TIME POSSIBLE (when we were switching classes), the intercom went on instructing us to lockdown. the hallways were pure chaos, and everyone including me were running to get in a room, thankfully, i was able to get to a random classroom, and i hid against the wall behind a table. the teacher turned off the lights, locked the door, and started barricading it. we were in lockdown for maybe 10-20 minutes before the intercom went on for an “all clear” announcement. we’re not really sure what happened, all we know is that there was something going on at the high school across the street :/

seungminology
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My school once had a real lockdown that was MOSTLY an overreaction. So, what happened was, there was a shoot off between several guys somewhere in between my school and another school, then while one of the younger grades was having recess, the guy ran up the steps next to my school (my school was on a plateau and the only ways to get there were down a giant hill, or up the steps from the city below) he was armed, WHILE THERE WERE 4th GRADERS HAVING RECESS! The school panicked, police ushered everyone inside, and went into lockdown. For me, minding my own buissness in my ELA class, no idea what was going on, it was pretty scary. I remember the intercom going "Shelter in place" (get everyone inside and lock outside doors, but otherwise continue as normal) "Whatever the semi-lockdown was" (Get everyone into their classrooms, close the blinds, and lock windows and doors, but continue otherwise as normal), and then FULL LOCK DOWN. We all hid under the table in the corner, and I remember being strangely calm and just comforting my friend who was crying. (We were in 5th grade at the time) Only afterward did I realize how scared I should have been. I assumed it was a school shooting, so I should have been more scared, but I wasn't. And it wasn't until the next day that the teachers told us what actually happened. Many kids didn't come to school for a week out of fear. (Btw, the police caught all the guys)

Delumyr
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I've never been in a lockdown, thankfully, but I did have similar experiences during my first year at college. I lived in a dorm room at the time, and for a period, it seemed like the fire alarm was CONSTANTLY going off - and every time it did, we all had to evacuate the dorm. It always happened at night, and it was ALWAYS a false alarm - always. Either that, or a prank. One time, I was in the bathroom when some guys came in, lit a damp paper towel on fire, so it just half-smoldered, and put it in the garbage can - I can only assume to set off the alarm. It didn't work that time, but it must have worked plenty of other times, and it was an absolute pain, because you had to drop whatever else you were doing, and just stand around in the freezing cold, listening to the alarm wailing, until the fire department came and gave us the all-clear. I miss some things about my time at college, but I sure don't miss that.

Psycopathicus
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I love it how you did so much MHA stuff in it😍🙏🔥

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