It means Tennessee comprehensive assessment program or something like that. You start it on 3rd grade all the way to 11th or 10th grade. It is a test when you are not allowed to get up or make any distractions if so you’ll be kicked out of the class and put into another class. There is three levels each day math science and reading, personally I was the best in reading.
The Tiktok where Luke shows how he speaks to his mum or dad is so true. I speak to my mother normally, while I speak to my dad in a low and an innocent voice, cuz he gets angry when I stutter (I stutter a lot) and he gets frustrated very easily
3:30 if you didn't get it, the man who wanted to get a job had a 2 year sentence cause he killed the last interviewer who would "call him back" meaning he didn't get the job. If the interviewer said, that he wouldn't be hired, then he would kill him so that's why the interviewer said your hired.
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@@kitsuneinc3230 No, Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Michael Collins were the astronauts on Apollo 11 (the first spaceship to go on the moon). Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon. They landed on the moon in the Lunar Module. It was called the Eagle. Collins stayed in orbit around the moon. He did experiments and took pictures. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step on the moon. He and Aldrin walked around for three hours. They did experiments. They picked up bits of moon dirt and rocks.
@@kitsuneinc3230 hahaha, Nah, I just heard about it a long time ago, and after seeing your comment I just looked it up real quick, and my memory came back. It's crazy the amount of knowledge we have in the back of our minds
Dis some sort of chain? Random kid: nuh the buff guy was reacting to the “rock” reacting to a skinny guy reacting to a body builder mocking a calisthenics gym nerd...
4:08 those were the boots they wore inside the capsule so the bigger and more protective ones that are in the footprint wouldn’t get dirt, dust, and rock into the buttons because there is no gravity.