Author Topic: Clocks And Griefing  (Read 677 times)

At some point in the last two months, the clock in my sixth form study room was removed, so I replaced it with a crudely drawn smiling clock pointing to 3:20, with the words "GO HOME" beneath it. Yesterday that was removed, so I decided to upgrade the study room's timekeeping devices.

I can probably grief my fellow students this way for another two months. Discuss.



Nope, just an underachieving student.

You're a teacher?

:o
...where does he say that? lol

wow forget you tingles I was going to say that ;-;

Where did he say that
...where does he say that? lol

wow forget you tingles I was going to say that ;-;
I can probably grief my fellow students this way for another two months. Discuss.
It's how he worded it. HURR so hard.

It's how he worded it. HURR so hard.
"Fellow students" implies he is also a student. It's the point of the word "fellow."

It's how he worded it. HURR so hard.
If anything he worded it so that it's implied that he IS a student.

If anything he worded it so that it's implied that he IS a student.
Further proves my point.

He got confused because of how he saw it was worded to him. It's called misinterpretation. Derp.

troll face roosters clocks

ha
i would laugh if my friend did that, and he probably would if they had a classroom missing a clock


also you're in school still?

If I was still in school I would pay someone to steal the clock, and I would do this.