Felonious Monk
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- Apr 2, 2025
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Wow! And I thought I had bad aim. Or is he blessing her?
Saaaame. But hey, at least I was "a joy to have in class!""super smart, but really lazy".
That's what my mom always got at teacher conferences. One teacher told her I was flat out lazy...but pulled good grades.Saaaame. But hey, at least I was "a joy to have in class!"![]()
This was exactly me as well!That's what my mom always got at teacher conferences. One teacher told her I was flat out lazy...but pulled good grades.
Another told her I did "absolutely nothing" in class to which she replied "He has an 85 average. He must be doing SOMETHING." She told my mom I was acing tests, but bombing homework. That's because homework is stupid.
This was me too. I remember having well-meaning teachers literally begging me to just do something in class so I could be a straight A student and my answer was always "why?" As in, what was the difference in 10th grade between 'passed' and 'got straight As?' It meant nothing to me. Still doesn't.Another told her I did "absolutely nothing" in class to which she replied "He has an 85 average. He must be doing SOMETHING." She told my mom I was acing tests, but bombing homework. That's because homework is stupid.
I'm pretty sure every single educator I know feels the same way. I know so many folks who have left the profession because of standardized testing.I'll die on the hill that standardized testing is the devil and completely unnecessary.
Yeah, same here. I had plenty of friends, and never had trouble making new ones, but internally I was so stressed out the entire time and really hated it. And I'm STILL like that. At work, whatever they give me, I knock it out fast and well and I'm known for being the one to go to for a lot of projects, but if they just leave me alone, I'm writing.Man, school was so weird for me - social anxiety meant I hated every single minute of being there, but I daydreamed, I drew cartoons, I wrote stories, I barely listened, and I just aced everything they threw at me.
Haw!!!!Teachers actually called me Doctor a few years. Then I went and disappointed everyone, including myself, by becoming a writer instead.
Heh, I was similar but I would often get in trouble because I finished my work quickly, then would get bored and distract the other kids with stories. Kinda shitty now that I look back; I handled my business, but no one else is gonna!I remember a few teachers telling my folks "he's clearly bored, but he's getting the work done so just leave him be." And those teachers would often just tell me to sit in the back of the class and read if I was too far ahead of the other students. On the upside, I never bothered ANYONE, so if you're going to softly neglect a kid, I was the one to neglect.