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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Cryotivity for a status update, http://8ch.net/v/src/1438044583142-2.webm
http://8ch.net/v/src/1438044583142-2.webm
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from MrDonoB for a status update, I stayed up until 5 Am talking with some friends from high school thinking it was a g
I stayed up until 5 Am talking with some friends from high school thinking it was a good idea until I was caught up at the time. Instead of being forced to sleep, I am now being forced against my will to stay up. I never imagined a more worse hell than this.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Sammaxbr for a status update, woo free Windows 10, I hope it doesn't suck on day 1
woo free Windows 10, I hope it doesn't suck on day 1
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ÜberKiller reacted to Artleck for a status update, Click to see something i am finally working on.
Click to see something i am finally working on.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Cmard for a status update, Slow and steady wins the race.
Slow and steady wins the race.
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ÜberKiller reacted to MustardBlock for a status update, http://en.genzu.net/heimen/?n=ÜberKiller Skeletor Johnny Bravo
http://en.genzu.net/heimen/?n=ÜberKiller Skeletor Johnny Bravo
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ÜberKiller reacted to Ocelot for a status update, Can I have some likes and wisdom pls
Can I have some likes and wisdom pls
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ÜberKiller reacted to MrDonoB for a status update, in an alternate universe
in an alternate universe
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Defused for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from CoolElf for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from david for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Jar for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from V2lsbGJsM3BpYw== for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Upgraded Moon for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Mooshim for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from MrDonoB for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Jack for a status update, My old econ teacher was the biggest troll. Story time: One day there's a big test. No
My old econ teacher was the biggest troll.
Story time: One day there's a big test. Not the final, just a big test. He has a lot of stuff written on the board, including what appeared to be the answers to the test. Naturally the test was 30 questions, and the answers were written on the board. Some kids thought this was an oversight of him, and started copying the answers on the board and turned in their tests early. Knowing how cunning the teacher was, I assumed it too good to be true and did the test legitimately. My hypothesis turned out to be true. After all tests were handed in, the papers were passed around randomly for grading. He erased all the numbers on the board (Not the letters, it was a multiple choice test) and started writing the numbers backwards.
Some kids started to groan "Oh man.. what?" They realized it was a bad idea, and the rest of us laughed at their incoming demise. He went on to say "So next time think about cheating before you do it. But if you're going to cheat in my class, you're going to have to figure out the pattern."
From that day forward he still keeps the answers on the board in weird patterns. Some try to crack the patterns and end up wasting most of their time on the tests doing that.
God he was so freaking awesome of an econ teacher.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Voxy for a status update, hey how about we sell your pottery it looks pretty good
hey how about we sell your pottery it looks pretty good
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from J for a status update, During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something
During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something horrible. It's when we lose friends. In those times we are often broken beyond repair. We either choose to stand tall, or we lie on the ground unmoving. I have suffered these times myself, but in those times I wonder why I lost friends. Then, I better myself by either never making friends like them again, or by being a better friend myself.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Jar for a status update, "You look like you're going to spend your life having one epiphany after another, alw
"You look like you're going to spend your life having one epiphany after another, always thinking you've finally figured out what's holding you back, and how you can finally be productive and creative and turn your life around. But nothing will ever change. That cycle of mediocrity isn't due to some obstacle. It's who you are. The thing standing in the way of your dreams is that the person having them is you."
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Ocelot for a status update, During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something
During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something horrible. It's when we lose friends. In those times we are often broken beyond repair. We either choose to stand tall, or we lie on the ground unmoving. I have suffered these times myself, but in those times I wonder why I lost friends. Then, I better myself by either never making friends like them again, or by being a better friend myself.
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ÜberKiller got a reaction from Jar for a status update, During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something
During the hardest times of our life is not when we suffer injuries, or see something horrible. It's when we lose friends. In those times we are often broken beyond repair. We either choose to stand tall, or we lie on the ground unmoving. I have suffered these times myself, but in those times I wonder why I lost friends. Then, I better myself by either never making friends like them again, or by being a better friend myself.
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