In 4th grade, all of us guys would go to the girls and say "Give me some cream". It took the teachers 2 months to figure it out. As soon as that ended, our black friend started handing out N Word passes and we started doing gang signs. I made am exclusive pass, called the homie pass
some dude was walking with his computer and some random guy just grabbed it and chucked it across the lunchroom for no reason or my school having 3 floods in a row 1 for the 6th 7th and 8th grades
In 3rd grade, we did the experiment where you roll up a paper and you put it next to your hand so it looks like there’s a hole in your hand, and one kid got so scared he crumpled the paper, screamed, and threw it across the room.
When I was in 3rd grade, I was on the playground but fell and have of my face looked like I got rugburn in the wood chips another time I was on the monkey bars but than banged my teeth on them and thought my teeth were damaged.
So back in 4th grade we were studying Africa, and when we started the project the teachers had us name the countries together. And there was this girl who didn’t really know anything and when we got to Niger, she said the N word. She did it hard R too. The teacher said “oh, that’s not a very nice word” and she asked what it meant. We still talk about it to this day.
On 9/11/2024 we had a project in my STEM class where we made paper airplanes and tested their flight patterns. This has been going on for a week. A lot of the kids in that class are in the rest of my classes. My grandmother who doesn't understand jokes was subbing for a class in which when you were done with work you could use Jenga blocks to build stuff. Anyway one kid is building a tower to play Jenga, and nearby a kid is working on his STEM class project. Grandmother is a 9/11 survivor. Anyway she sees this accidental scene and immediately becomes incredibly triggered by it and rants about it when she gets home for like 25 minutes. It was funny as hell at school watching her panic because kids are doing their project on 9/11