Did the teacher mean to do this?

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I want to hear the stories in which some teacher adds something to your work and you just smile and go "really?"
I might as well say something. My geometry homework was to dilate some things and this comes up:
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Don't know if my teacher meant to put her on not but I gotta say, she's hard to dilate:hilarious:
During Halloween, my English teacher dressed up as John Cena. On the upcoming finals, he added a question where you have to connect who says what on this book we are reading. On one side it says my teacher's name and the other side says "AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA!!!"
 
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Okay I have four things.

The first one will always be my favorite, it was Halloween and I dressed up as Eren from Attack on Titan and when I got to class my teacher was dressed up as Levi from Attack on Titan. It was great, he even called me Jaeger and brat...and everything else Levi calls Eren :D.

The second one my History teacher referenced Hetalia. She was discussing the American Revolution and she then says "Pretend America and Britain are brothers, Britain raised America to be proper and a gentleman. Britain had to leave for a while but when came back America was a teenager and rebellious. So rebellious that he started a War with his brother for his freedom"

I couldn't stop smiling, I'm sure the rest of the class didn't get the reference or just thought it was another example but it was great!

The third one my science teacher told us to study for this huge exam that 80% of our grade, I studied and studied but when I took the test it was a bunch nonsensical questions like "If the rainbow is standing over your house, who is Jack?" One question I remember was "Who would you save from a fire?" But the bonus question was a fill in the blank "The Cake is a ___"

The last one I have always loved was my videogame design teacher who gave me the nickname Jeff the Killer because I would always wear a white hoodie but I only got it when I wore black pants with my hoodie :p
 
Idk man but I'm like 90% sure that calling America the rebellious little brother of England is just a normal way of explaining the Revolutionary War, not a reference to Hetalia.
 
In 3rd grade, my teacher hated this one kid so much, to the point where she was accidentally dropping F-bombs to our class of 8-year olds
 
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