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What's going on guys? It's your boy scrub.
Here back again with another video.
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button, you'll get it. You know, there's that.
And yeah, today we're going to be talking about the time that
somebody ruined their high school teachers career and got
them fired in the greatest way possible.
This story is from Reddit. I just want to make this very
clear. It's from Pro Revenge.
And yeah, without further ado, let's get into it.
So this story is widely known amongst my family and is
constantly brought up and joked about.
My group of friends, even years and years later, people that are
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friends with me suggest that this is the perfect right to
post it on. So let's get into it.
Basically, I was a senior in high school at the time and I
had never been the brightest student.
I was a solid C student and never received attention or had
any kind of bad student record. This is important because to
this day I still have no idea why this teacher hated me so
much. The teacher, who I'll name like
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Miss Frank for this video, had been a teacher for more than a
decade and was widely known around the school for being a
heartless witch, the type of person that would actually stomp
on newborn puppies just for the fun of it.
Regardless, she taught algebra, which is my worst subject.
I've never really been good at math, something about numbers
just doesn't really work well inside of my head.
So naturally I had issues understanding the lessons and
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would ask questions pretty often, and some of these
questions were easily answerable.
But to me it was rocket science,and apparently those got pretty
annoying. Usually when somebody asks a
dumb question, no one would address it.
However, in Miss Frank's class, she would belittle me in front
of everyone, saying things such as oh here comes the slow boy
again. Wow, surprise, you don't
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understand it again. Really.
Do we have to go extra slow to you today, Etcetera.
Which is just not chill. Like I get it, I'm not good at
math, don't get me wrong, but singling me out and making me
feel like an idiot in front of the entire class is not cool.
And it definitely didn't help myconfidence in a subject that I
already struggled with. A believer that teachers are
supposed to be able to help kidsand actually makes you like
school. So the fact this teacher was
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calling me a moron and belittling me for just not
understanding math definitely rubbed me the wrong way.
I tried going to my principal and administration about it, but
she was considered a great teacher because she had good
chess scores. So they would send somebody in
to examiner during her next class and she would act
respectful and normal for one day and then go back to being a
heartless jerk who would make mefeel like trash the next.
This goes on for about half the year until I finally had enough.
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I went to the local RadioShack.
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Yes, I'm that old, bought a recorder and recorded every
insult she would throw at me. And sometimes I would instigate
it to just just to see how bad Icould get it and always try to
make up for lost time and lost insults by getting a few extra
jabs thrown in there. So go ahead I I feed the fire
and of course she keeps belittling me, keeps tearing
into me. So Fast forward to the end of
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the year and I'm sitting in MissFrank's algebra class when I ask
a question. Her response, and I quote
because it's burned in my brain,was I've been teaching here for
over 10 years and that was the single dumbest question I've
never heard come out of anyone'smouth.
And she continued the lesson without answering.
I calmly stood up, packed my stuff, and headed to the nurse's
office to dismiss myself from school because we were allowed
to dismiss ourselves when we were 18.
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I went home and compiled all of the tapes of insult after insult
after insult into one glorious masterpiece and headed back the
next day to show the administrators.
I sat down with my principal andwe listened to a couple of
insults before he stopped me. He wanted more witnesses present
as well as Miss Franks, and he told me that we would meet the
next day where I could show him and the rest of the
administrator enters the full tape.
So I walk into school the next morning, being more nervous than
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I've ever been before. I get called down to the office
where I meet with the school board of directors, the school
police officer, the principal, the vice principal and Miss
Franks. And what followed was actually
one of the greatest moments in few minutes of my entire life.
I watched as administrators wentfrom fed up with being in
another useless meeting to furious and speechless with some
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of them keeping their mouths open for the duration of the
tape. I also watch Miss Frank go from
confidence and stuck up to her realizing that she had messed up
beyond repair. Honestly, I don't know what
teachers expect. Like you think you can just hurl
insults at kids all year in the age of technology without
somebody recording it or having something to say about it.
And I knew going into this that everybody who was coming to the
meeting definitely thought that she was this perfect teacher who
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could do no wrong. So seeing their faces
immediately change and everybodyjust be shocked at the level of
insults that were being thrown out in this tape definitely made
me smile. Basically, I sat there for the
next 20 minutes as insult after insult after insult after insult
came out of this tape, and everytime one would come out, she
would get a little little more quiet and a little less
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confident with every single insult.
Basically, I watched the administrators become so fed up
and furious that they just had everything but disdain for their
heart for Miss Frank. The tape ended, and without
hesitation, the administrators looked around in astonishment.
And the principal turns to me and says, I think we've heard
everything, we need to thank you.
And I was quietly dismissed fromthe room.
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And when I say that I ran back to class with happiness, I mean
I ran. In fact, I'm pretty sure that I
skipped a couple times. All right.
I was so elated to finally get payback for every time you had
been mean to me. Don't get me wrong, I can
understand having a bad day every now and then and getting a
little fed up with a student who's a little bit slow.
But the fact that I was berated and insulted every day for the
better part part of my senior year definitely rubbed me the
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wrong way. And knowing that she was going
to pay for it made me elated. Like I said, a couple insults
and no big deal. I can roll off with it, no sweat
off my back. I can take it.
I'm strong enough. But tactical and almost
purposeful abuse of a verbal abuse of a student after day
after day for the entire year definitely was not going to fly
with my book. And the final time I saw Miss
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Frank was leaving the room I looked back and we made eye
contact through her tear filled eyes and I gave the most big
evil smile. Now normally I'm a good person
who would have felt bad about making somebody cry, but
something about seeing the teacher who has done nothing but
diminish the love you once had for education to well up with
tears realizing the mistakes shemade felt great.
And I know that's a horrible thing to say but I mean think
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about it. This woman had been nothing but
an absolute bully to me for the better part of my senior year,
which was supposed to be the most enjoyable year of high
school according to everyone. So seeing tears well up in her
eyes as she realized that she had messed up her career beyond
repair definitely felt a little sweet.
I still feel bad saying that because I usually am a sweet
person, but I mean it. She deserved everything that
came to her, and I knew in my heart that that was the last
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time I was going to see her. Giving her that evil smile, I
could tell that she knew she hadlost and was definitely going to
get reprimanded as soon as I left.
I'm almost glad that my principal ended up bringing the
board of directors, the police officer and the principals and
everybody else there simply because it meant there were
more. This is to witness the absolute
destruction that I laid down on this Franks.
And maybe if she ever got a chance to teach again, which I
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seriously doubted, she would think twice before insulting a
student and making them feel belittled.
As I said, I skipped back to class with happiness in my
heart, actually feeling like I was walking on cloud 9.
I never really understood what walking on Sunshine felt like
until that day. I returned to class next week
and Miss Frank was nowhere to befound.
The story spread quickly throughout the school and I was
seen as a St. I successfully gotten her fired
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and made it almost impossible for Miss Frank to return to her
teaching career as well as cut off most of her connections she
had with other teachers in the school.
I had ruined her financially because no school in the
district in the area would hire this walking Peach of garbage.
Kids literally would walk up to me in the hallway and thank me
for getting rid of her. I guess I wasn't the only person
whose life she made absolutely miserable at that school, and
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knowing that I managed to make abig change of people's lives
definitely felt great. Basically what I'm saying is, if
you have a teacher that treats you like garbage, don't be
afraid to stand up and make a change about it.
Because trust me, I didn't thinkMiss Frank was getting fired,
but I did. I guess the school board being
there meant that they had to putit on her permanent record.
And whenever she applies to a school job, it says that she had
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verbally abused the student in the past, essentially
blacklisting her from everythingthat you could have possibly
done in our school district. If you're reading this Miss
Frank, I'd like to take this moment to tell you to F off and
have a lovely time working. Lol Wait, I actually saw her at
the grocery store the other day and she averted eye contact and
turned her on her cart and went the other way.
Guess she learned her lesson about crossing my path and how
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it's not going to end well. Since you guys have a ton of
questions, I guess I'll answer some things.
Yes, recording your teacher is actually perfectly legal.
I didn't go into much detail about the process, but me and my
parents did our research to makesure we weren't breaking any
kind of laws. Essentially, since teachers are
teaching in a public setting with all the kids around, you're
more than legally OK to record at any given point and their
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place for business without either party's consent.
Some other frequently class sessions I'm seeing are
basically this. They left out the amount of crap
I put my parents through during all this.
There were tons of meetings and phone calls along the way where
we tried to warn her. I had my parents call the
administration. I had multiple meetings and I
would have made the story longerbut I didn't think anyone would
enjoy reading it. I don't still have the tape.
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Still, it was in the administration's best interest
to hang on to them and basicallymake sure that she couldn't file
a false termination lawsuit and gotten out of hand if the tapes
had spread and give a bad reputation towards the district.
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Even if I kept the tapes, all
this took place over 15 years ago and there's basically no way
I'd be able to find any of them.And yeah, I took algebra as a
senior because I was bad at it. Sorry, I'm not a genius.
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And As for what finally pushed me over the edge, it wasn't
really anything in particular. It was just the amount of
insults that were getting thrownmy way every day in this class.
Anyways, guys, that's going to do it for the video.
I just love reading stories likethat.
Something about people getting their just desserts in like a
smart way, like somebody secretly recording insults just
makes me really happy. I guess you know, if you're a
teacher constantly insulting kids, you kind of deserve to get
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insulted. Call me crazy unpopular opinion,
but you kind of deserve it. But anyways, be sure to press
the like button comment down below if you enjoyed all that
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But on that note, hope you guys all have an absolutely
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incredible day. I know I will.
Don't get anyone pregnant. If you do, make sure they're
hot. And I'll see you guys tomorrow
with another video. I'm out.
Peace.