@@Hamzajavidnah bruh, those glass shards can still be recycled, unlike whatever's going on in that bouncing dvd logo of the "I am Legend" character of a braincell residing inside that skull😅
That hurts when you re living it irl :') None of my classmates in mathematic class would even look at me bc of how "stupid" I was. Even my parents were ashamed of me and had no hope for me. I remember spending the whole summer holidays doing basic highschool maths with my only "good at math" friend and at the end of the summer I was finally ready for the advanced maths ! And obviously I failed them bc it was TOO advanced and my math knowledge wasnt solid enough to compete as we were switching chapters to chapters way too fast. But the good news is that it still worked out in the end :) not great, but not bad either. It worked out and thats what matters
I can assure you, when its lunch hour and my classroom is empty, I lock my door, hit the lights, set an alarm, then slide right under my desk to that kindergarten nap cot and my pillow and blanket that nobody can see.
I'm so glad that the school year is over. There is this one girl who was in all of my classes who took more than a week to finish ONE ASSIGNMENT! I really hope she's in NONE of my classes next year.
😂😂😂"the only thing his head seems to be used for is to keep his ears separated"..that was lit😂 EDIT :102 likes?!..sadly that's the highest I've ever gotten 😁..thanks alot
This happend with a kid during PSSAS this year in 4 class periods and the whole class was done except for him so we weren’t allowed to play Kahoot bc the teachers said when we finished they would put up a kahoot for us 😭😭😭 and then after the period ended he said that he was going really fast and don’t know why all of us were mad at him for taking like 2 hours to do each test 😭😭😭
Adhd can cause this. I tend to do well on tests, legit 4th in my class in high school, but have to take forever on tests since my brain will skip small important details if I go fast. Bring a book or something lol, it is much less fun for the person with the disability still taking the test than the ones that are already done.