What Happen when Teacher saw dio,Someone in the class decided to draw dio just to see how the teacher react Good news is The drawing is not erased for the day at least you can see dio for the entire day
i once drew i large warrior knight in the top left of our artroom whiteboard one morning, all teachers and even the cleaners knew me as the art student who never left the art room so they always let me in early before mr B arrived so by the time he appeared i was already half done with the piece. He enjoyed it so much he ended up working around it and kept it up for around a week before he had to remove it during our assessment period, i was in the room when he removed it and i still remember the guilt he showed as he slowly had to erase it, even looked back at me and i just gave him a sad look lmao. i drove him mental with refusing to leave the artroom, eating his stash of noodles in the kitchen and eventually using his fave coffee mug to make my own coffee with(ill never forget watching him spot me using his cup and the reaction of him just staring at me not knowing what to do). greatest memories of school came from my artroom, he was a great teacher, we got along well.
nah it is two sliding boards..unless the teacher need to use the projector, then he need to erase it...but if i were the teacher, i wouldnt erase the masterpiece
mad respect for the one who drew that masterpiece, but I love how he gets confused, he's like *"Oh there a drawing but I have to teach, but I don't wanna erase this... What do I do"*
@@chrisiguess409 Do you know how a projector works? It projects the image onto the surface. The chalkboard doesn’t need to be transparent because the image will be projected on top of it, not underneath.
This video has been recommended to me countless times over the past two years. and each time I kept myself away from clicking on it. but today, I give in. Today is the day I watch this 23 second video of a teacher's reaction to a dio drawing.
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@@user-df9hx5ku2x it really wouldn't tho and if it is than idk what type of jojo fans you've been around I know some are cringe as fuck but were usually chill
Other teachers: Erase every masterpiece that students drew on the boards This teacher: Respects and leaves the masterpiece there. I actually love this teacher, he's so gentle.
I think he is actually like: "i gonna get troubled if i dont erase this,but probaky the student passed alot of time doing this,so i dont want to,but i need to"
he looks so conflicted, he wants to erase it so he can use for class, but its so good that he looks like he wana keep it up there, its so fuckin detailed!
I'd like to think the teacher was really deciding whether to erase the drawing or not. It reminds me of a teacher of mine who was like "this is a really good drawing, i don't want to destroy it!" When someone drawed Yamcha's meme™ before class
Yeah I wouldn’t call it a masterpiece, calling every little cool thing a masterpiece just seems to make a masterpiece look underwhelming. Looks cool though can’t lie
@@liuernie4661 true, I can relate to that all that matters to asians are money and respect, I wanted to be an artist but nobody allowed me cuz it doesn't pay you that much and ppl respect engineers and officers more in my country
Teacher: "aw what to do, it would be a shame to erase such good work" As he rubs his head you can tell he's really torn up about having to take his board back.
My Ex-Science teacher ( who watches Anime a lot ) would've straight up clicked a pic of it and would've announced " I'm really proud of the person who drew this masterpiece " and would've continued taking any initiative such as teach us in a notebook so as to not erase the masterpiece and would've informed other teachers too..
Love how he puts his hand on his head like "ohhh dear what do I do now... do I turn around..? No, I'm grinning like an idiot, ear to ear... I can't break composure!"
I was in Arts and Design in 11th and 12th grade most of us were artists and, as you do, drew a lot. Drawing on the boards wasn't an uncommon thing and the teachers didnt mind, better we drew silly things and whatnot on an erasable surface than on the walls or desks. One day in 11th grade someone from my class drew smth really large and detailed on one half of the board and all the teacher's reactions that day were basically variations of "It's a good thing i do my lectures on PowerPoints bc i'd really hate to erase this." We kept that that drawing for as long as we could until we regrettably had to erase it for math (to be fair the teacher tried to keep the formulas contained on the other end of the board best she could)
Nah not really this is not in class so drawing is fine, most of the time teacher just tell students to erase it for class or they just do it themselves