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Tartarga

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If your so angry about it why don't you just asualt her to make it true. Then you have nothing to be angry about other than the fact that you got in trouble.
 

Ironic Pirate

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Last year we had this end of the year field day thing, with different teachers in a dunking booth. When a well liked teacher avoided getting dunked for around ten minutes one of my friends ran behind the machine and pulled the lever, dunking the teacher. After a short chase the kid was placed in the dunking booth himself. Got dunked twice before they let hime go.

My school (certain teachers anyway) is big on unpredictable punsihments like that, because some kids don't mind detention.
 

Valksy

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Spiking with acid is very criminal and yeah, I would want the little **** who pulled that trick to be caught and punished for it (although I admit that for a moment I was thinking sulphuric? hydrochloric? d'oh).

As for the football thing - was the first thing you did apologise? Or did you and your mates stand there laughing? Or silent in shock? Your reaction would have gone a long way in to her determination on whether you did it on purpose. And try to keep in mind that as bitchy and disliked as she may be, she may well have been hurt. Sincere apology would have been the way to go rather than whining about over reaction - in other words, own your mistake.

And all those who are "durrrrr brag you did it on purpose" kindly remove your heads from your arses. Education is the best gift you get when you are young and frankly I wonder why teachers even bother taking up the profession. If someone asked me to consider teaching the answer would be an adamant "fuck no".
 

Mandal0re

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psrdirector said:
you kicked her in the face, sorry but seems like it wasnt an overreaction. Enjoy your punishment your deserve
kicking a football which,by a mix of bad judgment and bad luck hits someone in the face is very different from kicking someone in the face. Dont be so harsh.

As others have said providing you apolagized sincerely as soon as it happened and explained that it was an accident it would be highly irrational of her to continue to believe it was on purpose.
 

Regiment

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Off-topic but on-secondary-topic: Spiking someone's drink with anything crosses the line from prank to crime. That's dangerous. Reminds me of the time someone in my high school bleached a freshman. It sounds funny, until you realize that bleach is a very strong base that can literally dissolve your eyes (which didn't happen, luckily, but still).

Valksy said:
As for the football thing - was the first thing you did apologise? Or did you and your mates stand there laughing? Or silent in shock? Your reaction would have gone a long way in to her determination on whether you did it on purpose. And try to keep in mind that as bitchy and disliked as she may be, she may well have been hurt. Sincere apology would have been the way to go rather than whining about over reaction - in other words, own your mistake.
She may have overreacted. Just apologize- you clearly didn't mean to hurt anyone, but you certainly did. Let her cool down.

Valksy said:
And all those who are "durrrrr brag you did it on purpose" kindly remove your heads from your arses.
There must be an easier way to get expelled than bragging about assaulting a teacher.

dimensione510 said:
Last year we had this end of the year field day thing, with different teachers in a dunking booth. When a well liked teacher avoided getting dunked for around ten minutes one of my friends ran behind the machine and pulled the lever, dunking the teacher. After a short chase the kid was placed in the dunking booth himself. Got dunked twice before they let him go.

My school (certain teachers anyway) is big on unpredictable punishments like that, because some kids don't mind detention.
That's absolutely hilarious. And awesome.