Author Topic: School and Memes  (Read 3324 times)

discussing how Martin Luther indirectly created over 9000 (true story) protestant branches

Looking in WW2 book, GRENADES, GRENADES EVERYWHERE, Aw yeah

my social studies teacher once rickrolled the entire class
they didn't know what it was
/facepalm
also, during a pretest today, he started singing and stuff
I think one of the songs was from mlp :o

my social studies teacher once rickrolled the entire class
they didn't know what it was
/facepalm
also, during a pretest today, he started singing and stuff
I think one of the songs was from mlp :o
HEIL.


and how was singing incorrect?

anybody that spouts memes outside of the internet is a gigantic tool
thank god i have cool bros who know where to keep that stuff

My teachers computer had a "my little pony, friendship is magic" backround on it.



FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-
Sir, your teacher's a brony.

Perhaps some internet cigarettes gave their teacher "advice" on how to relate to his students?

I saw some kid walking around with a shirt that said "U MAD BRO?"

My friend and I are both meme-aware, so sometimes we reference them to eachother.
And it stays that way.

I saw some kid walking around with a shirt that said "U MAD BRO?"
He's tribal, jump the forgeter


My geography teacher has a Pheonix Wright poster that say Quiet and my English teacher has a bunch of zombie posters of dead authors.

thank god i don't see any in my school

though i once saw a bunch of guys going "THIS IS SPARTA" in a corridor

thank god i don't see any in my school

though i once saw a bunch of guys going "THIS IS SPARTA" in a corridor
Well that's movie-related, and its influence stretches well beyond the boundaries of the internet. Although in the internet its influence is particularly strong.