By imsotiredrightnow243 • Score: 0 • April 25, 2025 12:13 AM
When I was in 6th or 7th grade there was this kid, let’s call him Karl, I had never gotten along with him, but I shared a few of my classes with him. The class where this happened was a steam class, (science technology, engineering, art, and mathematics,) so obviously the teacher didn’t care a lot, due to her teaching a less important core plus class. So a solid 98% of the time, she either didn’t care, or wasn’t paying attention when things happened. And Karl knew this, he started by just flinging a few pencils at me, but I didn’t see him throw it, so the teacher wouldn’t do anything. But I guess Karl got bored of just the pencils, so one day, (I believe near the end of the semester) he decided to remove his shoe, and throw it halfway across the room at me. Fortunately though, it missed. And when the shoe hit the floor next to me, and then I picked up the shoe, put it in my bag, and acted like nothing had happened. Karl obviously told the teacher, claiming I “stole” his shoe.the teacher confronted me and I explained what happened. After a few back and forths she told me to go to the support staff offices, where I explained it all, the staff there were more understanding, but still said I couldn’t just take it even if he threw it at me. Eventually, maybe 2 and a half hours later, one of them somehow tricked my sleep deprived, stressed out brain, into taking the shoe out, (forgot how, no idea how I fell for it.) then she called Karl to the support staff offices to get the shoe. I don’t remember if he even got in trouble for it. Somehow that’s not even like the worst thing that school’s done by a mile. Might edit and add more eventually. Also you can put this on YouTube if you want, that kid will know who he is if he sees it.
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