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notoneforlies t1_jedudof wrote

i’ve actually thought about this before, who in the hell came up with this game😭

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agaperion t1_jedvbuu wrote

"Listen up, teachers. It's time to begin our staff meeting. Today, we're fielding ideas for helping the kids learn to spell. Who wants to go first?"

"Okay, hear me out... I was thinking maybe it would get them really focused if we make learning feel like a matter of life and death..."

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notoneforlies t1_jedvn3f wrote

“ahhh i hear you, so much life and death in fact, that they’ll kill an innocent man if they don’t do their vocabulary homework”

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JosephStalinCameltoe t1_jee1cyq wrote

Does lore confirm he's innocent?

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BackRowRumour t1_jee1lja wrote

I am adding it in.

Makes more sense to try and save them.

Maybe the word we need to work out might be exculpatory.

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notoneforlies t1_jee1zxt wrote

ah you have a point. maybe the hangman is in fact jeffrey dahmer in which case we’ll make the hangman word “Worcestershire” and make kindergarten kids play the game.

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Icy-Ad8290 t1_jeevvd6 wrote

The word should be hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia

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Frosti-Feet t1_jef9bt2 wrote

So there was a little Jewish boy being schooled locally in the community. And he was getting terrible grades. Would never study, failed all of his tests, skipped school. The works.

In a fit of desperation his parents decided to enroll him in a Catholic school there was renowned for being super strict. They figured if those Nuns couldn’t sort him out, nobody could.

Sure enough, his first day back from school he went straight to his room and studied for hours. And this continued for weeks. After his first report card arrived his parents were thrilled to see he had all passing grades, and even an A in math which had previously been his worst subject.

So his parents went to talk to him about how his behavior had changed, and what it was about the Catholic school that their own community couldn’t provide. “Was it the strictness of the nuns?” They asked.

“No” he replied.

“Do they have a better curriculum? Is the material more engaging?” They tried again.

“No, and no” he answered.

“Well then what was it?” They asked in confusion.

“From the moment I walked in there and saw the guy nailed to the plus sign, I knew they weren’t messing around!”

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wurldeater t1_jeexplt wrote

lol guess

edit:(i’ll give you a hint. it’s white sheet related)

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MoogProg t1_jef1xzn wrote

Wild ass guess (not a historian), but literacy tests and lynchings have a common ancestor.

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