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[–]g0dl355 3958 ポイント3959 ポイント  (258子コメント)

She whips her spine back and forth

[–]macdaddy5890 466 ポイント467 ポイント  (212子コメント)

Fucking on point.

[–]freddiegray 1132 ポイント1133 ポイント  (190子コメント)

I would have reacted the same way. A classroom is not the place to shake your ass while standing on a desk. Save that shit for when you end up working at a strip club later in life. This kid may have went a little extreme, but it was so goddamn satisfying. Not to mention it's always hilarious seeing people get hurt.

[–]loweb1 519 ポイント520 ポイント  (80子コメント)

Dancer stepped on her hand. It was likely as much a defense mechanism as it was her just being fed up.

[–]CyborgTiger 626 ポイント627 ポイント  (31子コメント)

He was definitely pissed off, beforehand you can see him giving a stealthy middle finger.

[–]cali310 313 ポイント314 ポイント  (36子コメント)

The way I saw it go down, the girls are having a good time letting loose being disruptive dancing on tables, whatever. It is annoying but what ya gonna do? Obviously he's annoyed and is what seems to be trying to do his work. It becomes disrespectful and crossing the line when she noticeably sees that he's trying to do his work and what seems to be purposely steps on his paper. As to say without saying "Fuck what your doing and pay attention to us" He probably swiped her out of reflex like when a fly lands on something and wasn't thinking "I'm gonna paralyze this girl" or "I'm gonna hurt her". Ultimately, if they're gonna dance on tables and be fuckin annoying it's like do what you want but dance on top of your own damn table and leave me the fuck alone.

[–]Rikiar 193 ポイント194 ポイント  (14子コメント)

It is annoying but what ya gonna do?

How about teach your children some respect and not to act like morons in class? If she wasn't being disrespectful and disruptive in the first place, she wouldn't be in a position to be hurt.

[–]Mister_Gurl 83 ポイント84 ポイント  (2子コメント)

I think he was referring to being in the position of the annoyed kid, so if any of them are his children, time no longer makes sense.

[–]maejsh 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (2子コメント)

pretty much agree, though im not totally sure I'd say it was just just a reflex, or maybe that's just me hoping it wasn't, so it wouldnt so much be karma more than justice!

[–]Auriga1992 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Not only that, but she was basically shaking her ass directly next to his head.

[–]dax_backward_jax 43 ポイント44 ポイント  (6子コメント)

The only thing you need to do right now is nod your f---ing head! Nod yo head and break yo back!

[–]lamegoblin 1213 ポイント1214 ポイント  (180子コメント)

She almost got Million Dollar Baby-ed.

[–]jonnyclueless 305 ポイント306 ポイント  (7子コメント)

And that's why you always leave a note...

[–]redskinsnation123 1111 ポイント1112 ポイント  (586子コメント)

[–]Ispeakonlytruth 346 ポイント347 ポイント  (447子コメント)

Where is the teacher?

[–]rugger88 2942 ポイント2943 ポイント  (402子コメント)

Probably sitting in the front of the room with theirr head buried in their hands because they've brought multiple disciplinary issues to the attention of the administration and absolutely nothing has been done rendering them completely powerless in this situation. Source: inner-city school teacher.

[–]cockshittingmanatee 298 ポイント299 ポイント  (333子コメント)

what's the worst thing you've seen

[–]rugger88 1060 ポイント1061 ポイント  (317子コメント)

I had some kid tell me he was gonna beat me up earlier this week after i caught him and his friends gambling in the bathroom. He was given a stern talking to by the dean about how you really shouldnt threaten to physically assault teachers. Its a fucking joke. Kids a fucking low-life but he's apparently very good at basketball so its ok.
Im a six-foot male rugby player so i have a bit of an intimidation factor which buys me some leverage. But the poor 5-foot blonde spanish teacher from the suburbs. She gets eaten alive all day every day. Kids literally ignore her and do whatver they want for 46 minutes every class. Very sad.

[–]octeddie91 118 ポイント119 ポイント  (28子コメント)

So...when I complete my degree to become a high school math teacher...avoid inner-city schools?

[–]rugger88 198 ポイント199 ポイント  (13子コメント)

If you value your sanity, yes. You might have to do a couple years in a shit school to make your bones (get experience) but yea i'd avoid it. A lot of the kids are great but the ten shitheads in the class of thirty will make you hate your life. With students like that, the harder you try and the more you care, the harder it is. Some teachers just phone it in. The kids will make half jokes when they come into my room like "oh its Mr. Rugger! Hes going to actually make us stay awake and do work." Dont know how to feel about that.

[–]gilbertsmith 67 ポイント68 ポイント  (18子コメント)

My grade 8 english class had an older lady in her 50s. We had a shitty classroom in the middle of the school with no windows.

Our class tortured that poor woman. I'm sad to say I went along with some of it because I wanted to fit in.

At one point we figured out she was afraid of the dark. Like, phobic of it, and she had the misfortune of having a bunch of assholes in a classroom with no windows. Someone turned off the lights and she flipped and started crying while trying to get over there to turn them back on. Obviously hilarious. So they kept doing it. She tried duct taping the lights on, they still pushed them down and off.

She ended up having a nervous breakdown and left the school. My class made someone quit their career because we were so goddamn awful.

No one ever did anything about us. We had a substitute come in to replace her and we were just as awful to him. I learned nothing that year because no one could do anything to teach us.

What should have happened is the 'ringleaders' should have been split up into different classes. There were several small groups that would instigate shit, and pussies like me who would go along with it to try to fit in with the popular assholes. Those people needed to be removed and have their little cliques split up.

But no, nothing ever happened. This went on for months until she quit, then months more until the sub quit. I can't remember if we eventually got bored of it or what but I don't remember learning a whole lot that year.

My mom tells me stories about how they used to literally beat students who were like that. The only reason I'm not in favor of that is because I remember on more than one occasion when I would be bullied, bullied, bullied, ignored, ignored, ignored.. until I finally snapped and retaliated. Then I get in trouble. If schools had some fucking common sense and didn't turn a blind eye to bullying and only punish whoever retaliates, I would be totally in favor of beating the little fuckers who are causing the problems.

[–]screw_the_primitives 46 ポイント47 ポイント  (6子コメント)

Parents that fail at parenting, that raise little assholes, are the real reason schools are shit now in the US. It is not a funding problem, or a personnel problem, it is a parenting problem. Parents fail, and then schools are populated by pieces of shit. There is only so much a teacher can do to undo failed parenting, and teachers are outnumbered.

[–]OCSRetailSlave 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Not just the US, pretty sure its a world-wide problem. If classes were filmed and teachers were allowed to evict problem children until the ones that were there to learn were all that remained, I feel more education would happen.

Have some special needs classes for those that havent been brought up to civilised society.

[–]lonestar34 313 ポイント314 ポイント  (148子コメント)

This is disgusting. Wonder when/if we'll reach a breaking point for realization that schools are one of the most important factors to growing and sustaining a successful society. Parents need to stop seeing it as glorified daycare and politicians need to stop seeing it as an open purse for budget cuts.

Edit: typo

[–]pilotwithnoname 507 ポイント508 ポイント  (62子コメント)

How would a bigger budget stop this behavior? Security?

I think this kind of lack of respect has alot to do with parenting. I would never in a million years act like that, and it's not because a teacher told me not to.

[–]ACardAttack 53 ポイント54 ポイント  (11子コメント)

How would a bigger budget stop this behavior? Security?

That would help, but smaller classes are much easier to control, and maybe they could fund a after school detention. In a lot of schools the punishment is ISAP (in school suspension) which in some schools is just a goof off room where the student in trouble can sleep, play on phone or chat with friends AND they don't have to to go class.

[–]PeytonManThing18 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Maybe smaller classrooms can help when there's a lot of bad apples, but look at that classroom. It's a small, half-empty room with maybe 15 students it seems and 80% of the students are just goofing off in an extremely dangerous and disruptive manner. Do we really need to fund 5 student classrooms to make up for bad parenting? How small does the class have to get? It's not that I support budget cuts, it's just that maybe the class sizes super small will not make a slacker work, or a make a thug become a good student. They need discipline, which this teacher clearly cannot give or has no interest in giving.

[–]WithBothNostrils 24 ポイント25 ポイント  (8子コメント)

To pay for the law suits once you let teachers hand out ass whoopings

[–]smokeeater04 36 ポイント37 ポイント  (6子コメント)

I went to school in the south. I don't know about now, but in 1994 if you got in trouble the principal would whip your ass, and then 90% of the time your parents would whip your ass too. I only got in trouble once.

[–]DRHORRIBLEHIMSELF 32 ポイント33 ポイント  (5子コメント)

I went to a shitty gang infested school.

It's like the movie 187.

Nothing will happen to the kids unless they're caught in the act of assaulting a teacher or another student. The school system won't do anything for fear of being sued by a student and their family. Basically leaving the teacher open to be an open target until they're attacked and something can be done. If lucky, the student is caught with drugs/weapons before anything can happen.

In middle school I saw a teacher be threatened by a student—a student with past aggression issues. Nothing happened with the administration. During class, the student hit the teacher in the back of the head with a stool.

[–]lemonparty 167 ポイント168 ポイント  (36子コメント)

Throwing more money at a classroom like that will do absolutely nothing. All you need to do is ask yourself "would this kind of shit be tolerated at a private school" and you have your answer.

Washington D.C. has the highest per-pupil funding in the country, and the lowest test scores. Check your premise.

[–]dizao 39 ポイント40 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Bigger budget means fewer kids per classroom and other alternatives to get the problem children out. Most of the time it's one or two kids in a class that turn the rest of them into rowdy and unruly punks. If the schools actually had the money to separate those kids into different environments with specialists who can handle their behavior it would make things a whole lot better for the teachers and the rest of the class.

Either that or we need to just make it so students can be expelled much more easily. Currently it's very difficult to even have an out of school suspension because the parents will flip their shit if they're the ones that have to be responsible for their children during the day.

[–]SimbaOnSteroids 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

While I agree that throwing money at inner city schools isn't necessarily a fix. Cutting funding for performing schools is ludicrous. The difference is culture and no amount of money is going to fix the culture inner city schools. However when you cut funding from performing schools you cut opportunities for kids that want to learn, which is why I take issue with your argument. Ultimately the inner city problems can be fixed by funding community welfare programs. However these types of programs can never be successful unless a modicum of trust is restored between these disenfranchised communities and their police force/public officials. This means we need better funding for inner city policing and a justice system that seeks to better people rather than punish them. By no means am I implying that the details of what I've laid out are correct, but rather that I'm trying to show how the problem is much more complex than not funding, funding, or whatever perceived single issue you want to point at.

[–]sharklops 33 ポイント34 ポイント  (2子コメント)

It's a wonder that teachers aren't the primary perpetrators of school shootings

[–]CoastieThaMostie 38 ポイント39 ポイント  (8子コメント)

You probably don't hear this near enough, but thank you for what you do. If you're in NYC, I'll buy you a beer, rugbybro.

[–]AugDim 38 ポイント39 ポイント  (21子コメント)

The US Supreme Court ruled in 1977 that spanking or paddling by school officials or teachers is lawful, where it has not been explicitly outlawed by local authorities. So ----

[–]antialiasedpixel 60 ポイント61 ポイント  (7子コメント)

Unless you started young that isn't going to fly with disrespectful teenagers. They would sooner punch a teacher in the face than sit there and wait to be paddled. Not that I think the threat of violence is the right way to go anyway. These kids mostly have a messed up home life and thats where this sort of behavior starts.

[–]SaikoGekido 100 ポイント101 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Have you tried forming them into a choir and teaching them song and dance?

[–]PerfectLogic 46 ポイント47 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Or a poetry class that talks about the philosophical side of life and eventually has a member who commits suicide with his dad's own gun in his dad's own office before the big school play because his dad thought it was gay for him to love poetry and theater?

[–]Carson325 59 ポイント60 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Do an AMA. 10/10 would want to hear all sorts of fucked up stories

[–]scienceandmathteach 76 ポイント77 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Stepped out of the room for a minute. I miss all the good stuff.

[–]attackerish 402 ポイント403 ポイント  (79子コメント)

Surprised I didn't hear Worldstar! shouted there

[–]Unfiltered_Soul 223 ポイント224 ポイント  (71子コメント)

It got cut off prematurely. What the fuck are they chanting btw?

[–]crooked_king 100 ポイント101 ポイント  (8子コメント)

I like to think its "Hair, by Monte". They're super excited about the haircuts that Monte gives.

[–]Wallace_II 55 ポイント56 ポイント  (10子コメント)

I wonder if they are mocking the kid. He flipped them off. We only have the middle of the story. We need the beginning and end!

[–]PerfectLogic 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

They're ritualistically turning down for what.

[–]Mustardchief 1890 ポイント1891 ポイント  (147子コメント)

I love the subtle middle finger before he/she sees the opportunity to drop the hammer.

[–]emergenCyREDic 302 ポイント303 ポイント  (14子コメント)

Hoodie kid shows passive anger by flipping that "head support" bird

edit: I said boy, seems to be a girl. Who knows! I'm a guy and I had (man)boobies in high school ;)

[–]chiselplow 88 ポイント89 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Really, my favorite part. A head rest bird flip is worth a thousand words.

[–]Dokkobro 18 ポイント19 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's a chick.

[–]brokenhalf 323 ポイント324 ポイント  (108子コメント)

Yep, I have been in almost this exact position. I get what this guy is feeling.

[–]jeffeke 370 ポイント371 ポイント  (98子コメント)

What the hell is wrong with your schools people? I've never seen stuff like this outside of the internet.

Seriously?

Everybody dancing?

[–]PhilosophicalToilet 243 ポイント244 ポイント  (41子コメント)

This gif brought me back. I went to a very "diverse" high school in southern Mississippi and I remember some really lax teachers letting stuff like this happen. I also remember being about as miserable and pissed off as that guy.

[–]Europa_Explorer 263 ポイント264 ポイント  (18子コメント)

Brown guy here who went to school which was all black or white. Blacks acted like the ones in the video. Whites called me a terrorist. Good times.

[–]KingOfNginx 56 ポイント57 ポイント  (5子コメント)

White guy here, I would have called you friend. Together we could have done everything together, including but limited to blowing up the school.

[–]jeffeke 46 ポイント47 ポイント  (4子コメント)

I've had a couple of very lax teachers.

When they were gone, everybody would just get up and go to their friends to chat.

[–]kegrz 28 ポイント29 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Chiming in from Memphis public schools, at least this was just dancing and being obnoxious. Definitely seen incidents with hundreds of kids being much less "friendly."

[–]hughnibley 24 ポイント25 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Generally speaking, American schools follow the predominant socio-economic status of the area.

Public schools in wealthy areas tend to be very, very good. Inner city schools, on the other hand, tend to be very bad. There's not much correlation with funding either.

It seems to me that when you have so many students like this with no authority to enforce discipline, the situation devolves rapidly.

[–]screw_the_primitives 36 ポイント37 ポイント  (1子コメント)

It is not the schools, it is the parents of the pieces of shit that attend the schools; it is failed parenting that produces populations of assholes that don't value education, don't understand how to act in public, and generally don't give a shit about anything except pop culture trends, and impressing friends by being stupid assholes. When parents fail, they spawn little pieces of shit, and the schools reflect that.

[–]EmergencyTaco 19 ポイント20 ポイント  (4子コメント)

I've gone to school in very white schools and very "diverse" schools. This type of shit literally never happened in any of the "white" schools I went to and was commonplace in the more diverse schools. (Although not always to the degree of dancing on desks.) This is not me being racist, this is me stating my observations.

[–]TheAngryCowboy 175 ポイント176 ポイント  (18子コメント)

Does nobody else see that hoodie has breasts/is also a girl?

[–]DiaDeLosMuertos 142 ポイント143 ポイント  (5子コメント)

Stand on your desks!.

All our lives we were told "Don't stand on your desks." Well WHY NOT!?

[–]ArchangelPT 2436 ポイント2437 ポイント  (93子コメント)

Maybe she shouldn't step all over his shit next time.

[–]Mutt1223 1375 ポイント1376 ポイント  (16子コメント)

Check your desk privilege.

[–]froggy_style 207 ポイント208 ポイント  (3子コメント)

She has a fucking desk too, for her to intrude on his is selfish and ignorant

I mean IGNANT

[–]libbykino 108 ポイント109 ポイント  (2子コメント)

I'm pretty sure Hoodie here is a girl (I think I see boobs). Also, it looks like the black girl stepped on her arm a little bit. Whether she did it on purpose or not I would have shoved her, too. That shit probably hurt.

[–]pianobadger 237 ポイント238 ポイント  (38子コメント)

I think she actually stepped on his arm at first. I probably would have done the same just by reflex.

[–]Mike111898 137 ポイント138 ポイント  (6子コメント)

I guess she over-stepped her boundaries.

[–]Strongblackfemale 2179 ポイント2180 ポイント  (473子コメント)

We force kids to go to school by law. No one should be subjected to this shit without the ability to get away. I feel bad for this kid.

[–]nohopeleftforanyone 910 ポイント911 ポイント  (361子コメント)

I would imagine most of his days are spent under the hoodie hoping just to be left alone. It's a sad thought thinking what should be some of the best days of his life are so miserable.

Edit: I was fortunate and enjoyed my time in high school, sorry.

[–]APartyInMyPants 203 ポイント204 ポイント  (17子コメント)

I watched that a few times and I think that's actually a girl in the hoodie.

[–]___09___ 86 ポイント87 ポイント  (44子コメント)

Wait, high school is supposed to be some of the best days of my life?

[–]fullofspiders 224 ポイント225 ポイント  (26子コメント)

Nope. As some high school teacher or other of mine said, if high school is the best time of your life, you're a loser.

[–]MrGlassHands 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I wouldn't say it was THE best time of my life, but it was some of the best times. Making great memories with friends for 4 years isn't a bad time.

[–]nohopeleftforanyone 9 ポイント10 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Mine had some of the best, and some of the worst.

[–]AbleWyattMann 732 ポイント733 ポイント  (175子コメント)

White kid that went to majority minority school here, can confirm.

[–]Krakkin 368 ポイント369 ポイント  (102子コメント)

Same here man. Which isn't necessarily bad but every once in a while I'd end up in a class like this and every day was literally hell. Just watched the clock until I could get out of there.

[–]APerfectMentlegen 159 ポイント160 ポイント  (32子コメント)

I went to Chula Vista Junior High for 2 weeks in the 9th grade (overflow b/c hs was overcrowded). 99% Mexican, there was one other white kid I knew of. I couldn't learn because the kids were always joking or fighting. This is close to the trolley station, west CV is ghetto, I lived on H street in the worst of it. We moved when I was suspected of narcing on a gang member that was in a shootout with cops just because I was skating in the area. There was gunfire daily.

We moved to Oceanside and El Camino High had a bunch of Mexicans too, but this was a little more affluent area. Still had gangs (back in the late 90s) but the school was a decent learning environment. The only fights I ever got in was with a neo-nazi, which was definitely a minority in that school.

I think it's all to do with the culture you're brought up in and zero to do with race.

[–]capontransfix 170 ポイント171 ポイント  (56子コメント)

High school was, hands-down, the most destructive and abusive experience of my life. I don't get how anyone had their best days there.

[–]whatthefunkmaster 11 ポイント12 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Some of us are just mad lucky. I was never super popular or even that outgoing but high school was undoubtedly an amazing time. Probably because I lived in a small town and my school had less than 1000 students. I'm going to wager a lot of people who had bad experiences went to inner city schools.

[–]PokemonAdventure 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Or very large ones. There's some interesting theories on the question of how big a community of people can get (e.g. a high school) before it's so big you aren't able to form a cohesive community because everybody doesn't know everybody else.

[–]nohopeleftforanyone 32 ポイント33 ポイント  (2子コメント)

I'm sorry your days there were so bad. I was fortunate and understand not everyone shares that experience. I hope you have found joy in life since then.

[–]tdt0005 85 ポイント86 ポイント  (14子コメント)

Went to private school. No fucktards like these bitches there. Sorry your days in high school sucked.

edit: I'm speaking of my private school, not all private schools. I'm sure many of them have their own brand of fucktards.

[–]rjcarr 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

High school was great for me. College was good too but I didn't connect with anyone the same way and most of my time was spent studying anyway.

[–]Givemeawayoutofhere 235 ポイント236 ポイント  (35子コメント)

If you're not in advanced placement classes at a southeastern public school, you're surrounded by low class, ignorant, loud, attention-seeking louts of one ethnicity or another. It's either going to be massively retarded rednecks, inner city project rats, gang-affiliated hispanic kids, or some mix of all of these. Those are actually the best, since the stupidity seems to cancel itself out a bit. Diversity really does always work (seriously).

[–]JohnGillnitz 78 ポイント79 ポイント  (5子コメント)

Kids will find any reason to form into tribes. In my lilly white Texas high school we had fights between Ford drivers and Chevy drivers. Seriously.

[–]beefrox 46 ポイント47 ポイント  (0子コメント)

What a truly absurd thing to argue about. The immaturity of people of all ages constantly amazes me. The Ford F-150 is the best selling pickup in it's class for a god damned reason. Fucking Silverado fools.

[–]mdp300 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That's the most Texas thing I've ever seen.

[–]thedenofsin 1423 ポイント1424 ポイント  (153子コメント)

Watch the video, she steps right on his arm.

If someone stepped on my arm, I'd push them away too. Perfectly legitimate response to being attacked.

[–]captsupercow 180 ポイント181 ポイント  (33子コメント)

I noticed that as well. If there were a teacher present they were already being neglectful by letting students dance on top of their desks!

[–]happyfave 92 ポイント93 ポイント  (6子コメント)

It's always someone else's fault. That's the attitude that created morons like this who are dancing on the desks in the classroom in the first place.

[–]Wallace_II 82 ポイント83 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Not to mention the booty in the face. He didn't want anything to do with what was going on and she did that to piss him off.

[–]uldemir 302 ポイント303 ポイント  (18子コメント)

I agree. Stepping on a table and startling someone is bad enough. Stepping on someone's hand justifies pushing 100%

[–]Sultan_of_Slide 182 ポイント183 ポイント  (24子コメント)

ITT: People not realizing that it's a girl in the grey hoodie.

Not that it matters though.

[–]rxsheepxr 789 ポイント790 ポイント  (193子コメント)

I know there's a lot of racism being tossed around, but I feel like that kid probably puts up with that shit a whole lot, and he just finally had enough. It's one thing to fuck around with your own education and whatnot, but I'm fairly sure this isn't the first time he's hated being stuck in that class.

In the meantime, if I'm pissed off and someone suddenly steps onto my desk from behind me while I'm using it, they're not going to be there for long. He did nothing wrong.

[–]rotzooi 174 ポイント175 ポイント  (12子コメント)

She doesn't just step on his desk (which is reason enough to want to get rid of that foot) but she steps on his arm. Anyone would push that away.

[–]xPetchx 696 ポイント697 ポイント  (95子コメント)

Race should never enter the equation in this situation. Girl was dancing on his deck, dude got made. If anybody says it's because he was white or that she was black, THAT person is racist.

[–]ostrasized 172 ポイント173 ポイント  (5子コメント)

dude got made.

He's in the Mafia?

[–]Bomlanro 12 ポイント13 ポイント  (0子コメント)

He had one wish, on this the day of my daughter's wedding.

[–]JohnGillnitz 53 ポイント54 ポイント  (1子コメント)

TIL: Dance on your own fucking desk.

[–]Florida_shaped_penis 3850 ポイント3851 ポイント  (839子コメント)

I can garun-fucking-tee you that ended with those six black girls handling that in a mature and respectful manner.

edit: out of genuine curiosity, would it have been any better or worse if I had just said "those six girls..." rather than use a descriptor of their race?

[–]AWildSketchAppeared 4629 ポイント4630 ポイント  (231子コメント)

[–]darkparts 1239 ポイント1240 ポイント  (143子コメント)

I never knew Florida was uncircumcised.

[–]twixtogo 481 ポイント482 ポイント  (68子コメント)

You never knew a lot of things about Florida.

[–]trulyniceguy 301 ポイント302 ポイント  (63子コメント)

I know to never move to Florida.

[–]hindukid 55 ポイント56 ポイント  (22子コメント)

aye come on! we have many nice things here.. we have a lot of nice things...like a lot man...

edit: Sorry i am thinking of nice things in florida..

edit 2: was thinking of the nice things...and came up with alot of things i hate....thanks reddit.

[–]Florida_shaped_penis 129 ポイント130 ポイント  (5子コメント)

I just got hard.

Thank you for that. Possibly some of your best work there.

[–]hookbill2 305 ポイント306 ポイント  (63子コメント)

With a well thought out self reflecting agreement of how next time they will consider how their actions might affect someone else around them instead of just doing what they want

[–]ExileOnMeanStreet 278 ポイント279 ポイント  (50子コメント)

[–]masshamacide 123 ポイント124 ポイント  (34子コメント)

Jumped him? Maybe

Where I'm from, it doesn't get physical. Just a lot of hand clapping, finger pointing and getting in the personal face bubble.

Edit: guys, I'm from the U.S. Not all regions are the same in terms of how things escalate into physical violence.

[–]TheGriefers 511 ポイント512 ポイント  (38子コメント)

That's the real world for you. You can live in your fantasy all you want, but when you cross paths with someone who who don't take no shit, you better give them some respect or you're gonna get dropped.

[–]DaTerrOn 304 ポイント305 ポイント  (24子コメント)

So she actually had an opportunity to learn something that day at school. I'd bet my left nut she didn't.

[–]babybopp 60 ポイント61 ポイント  (22子コメント)

she sure learnt not to step on people's shit..

[–]spikestoker 230 ポイント231 ポイント  (12子コメント)

Did she? Most people I've met wouldn't respond to this by saying, "falling was a result of my disrespectful actions," they'd respond by saying, "oh, that mean kid pushed me down unprovoked, I'm a victim!"

[–]Rhymnoceros 10 ポイント11 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Really, I just feel bad for the kid. I mean I don't know the context at all, but it seems like that girl was looking for a reaction by stepping on the desk and that kid just wanted to be left alone. I really hope that kid doesn't get beat up or bullied way more because of this, but they probably will because by the looks of it the girl doing the stepping has no respect for that kid

[–]the_krag 77 ポイント78 ポイント  (3子コメント)

No she probably didn't. She probably felt attacked, attacked that kid after the video cut off, went home proud of herself and with a story to tell everyone else. That was his original point.

[–]pseud0nymat 39 ポイント40 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Maybe, but I imagine that in a few years, when she's waiting anxiously backstage for the music to start for her turn on the pole, she'll remember how much it hurt when she fell off that desk in high school, and she'll be a little more careful near the edge of the stage.

[–]lewko 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (1子コメント)

That's a gross generalisation.

She could ALSO be dancing on a bar.

[–]mobileposter 169 ポイント170 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Maybe she shouldn't step on his arm next time.

[–]PM_ME_A_SteamKey 312 ポイント313 ポイント  (64子コメント)

Dude just wants to get work done, I know how he feels, this is everyday in school for me

[–]my_brain_aches 38 ポイント39 ポイント  (6子コメント)

Man, I hope someone posts the following 5-10 seconds of the is video.

[–]zzap2010 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I bet that kid that pushed the girl off the desk got suspended.

[–]twixtogo 37 ポイント38 ポイント  (12子コメント)

I wonder what happened after.

[–]handel9652 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Here is the video. Watch it at slow speed and a few things become a bit clearer. Perhaps most importantly:

  1. The person in the grey hoodie appears to be female (breasts seem apparent in several frames, particularly in 00:12 when the person's arms go upward)
  2. The girl with pink pants steps on the wrist and paper of the person in the hoodie at 00:10, observably moving both
  3. The girl with pink pants lands primarily on her butt at 00:12, and likely didn't suffer more than a possible bruised tailbone and bruised buttocks

In addition to the above, it also seems apparent that the group chanting dancing were targeting the person in grey, based on the fact that he has her hood up and head down, and their close proximity to her with their dancing and chanting.

[–]pastry_puff 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's a cultural problem. Young impoverished teenagers that face no accountability for their actions. To these kids being dumb and not reading or knowing anything is a badge of honor. It's sickening and really quite scary because they're much more likely to have kids before they even graduate. The cycle continues

[–]Clutch_Sullivan 199 ポイント200 ポイント  (16子コメント)

Guy: Dont bring that ratchet over here or Ill drop you Girl: lol yea right "Girl steps on guys desk" Announcer: OHHH RANDY SAVAGE WITH THE BRUTAL TAKE DOWN

[–]N0rthside_Donutz 19 ポイント20 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Looks like that girl learned something in school today:

  1. Don't step on people.

  2. Gravity.

[–]Penguinmaster153 166 ポイント167 ポイント  (54子コメント)

The part that gets me is the guy is probably the one who get's in trouble. "Hey, he doesn't want to participate, let's force him! Oh shit he retaliated, better whine and complain."

[–]WhatItSaysontheTin 49 ポイント50 ポイント  (3子コメント)

He just wanted to see that ass hit the floor

[–]feralhund 11 ポイント12 ポイント  (1子コメント)

That's what happens when you dance on a Sith's desk.

[–]escherbach 20 ポイント21 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I get knocked down

but I get up again

unless my spine is broken

[–]mattintaiwan 13 ポイント14 ポイント  (1子コメント)

ITT: everyone telling me the person sitting down's entire life story

[–]peckerbrown 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

If you don't want to hit the floor, don't dance on a guy's hand.