r/Prorevenge Devious Teacher Tricks Spoiled Students into Failing!

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Published 2020-03-30
r/Prorevenge In today's story, OP is a teacher who gets stuck with a group of the schools worst, most spoiled students. He bends over backwards to accommodate them and help them pass, but these incredibly lazy students do nothing but cheat and leech off of the good students. So, the teacher enacts a epic plan of revenge that ends with the problem students completely failing out of High School!

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All Comments (21)
  • @rSlash
    This 30-minute video is all 1 story, so buckle in for a truly epic tale!
  • @azekia
    "He quit hanging with his friends and graduated with honors in a lucrative field" Character development
  • @delsinyman3300
    The one senior who thanked the OP makes me realize that people can change in a good a way
  • @boxorak
    I love the sheer energy radiating from the phrase "F*ck Larry. I have kids who actually want to succeed."
  • @DariusKhan
    The amount of safe guards this teacher had to put in place is incredible - had to be cover every possible angle, every tiny crack these students would try to get through. TBH it looked like it would have been easier just to do it the work instead of finding every which way to circumvent the system.
  • @justin2308
    I feel like the real victory is that one senior who redeemed himself later on and graduated with honors.
  • @HarveMoone
    Larry: Im about to ruin this man's career Teacher: uno reverse card no u
  • @galexeqe
    This is why I always HATED group projects at school I'd rather fail on my own than have others drag me down with them
  • @kingl1859
    The intelligence given too this teacher could’ve turned him into a supervillain or a super rich man but he choose to absolutely demolish some seniors what a chad my respect
  • @jacobagnew658
    ... this teacher is the reincarnated, albeit less important version of Julius Ceaser. His tactics are cunning, well thought out and have few to no holes. Seriously this guy could plan a military strategy as effectively as he planned out his syllabus...
  • @robineir
    "I can't be sued for eating fish during a meeting" was worth the half hour of listening
  • @cchastant8251
    A little disappointed you cut the prelude out, where he'd worked at another school where he was always being thrown under the bus, and was grateful when the principle of this school told him that as long as he held true to the rules, the principle would back him, then did so. Gives even more depth to the tale, I thought. Very good choice, though!
  • @snot2376
    This teacher sounds EXACTLY like how my high school history teacher taught. I THRIVED kicking the sucky kids out of my group and I even fired myself out of a group of kids that all sucked. It was SO MUCH FUN. Ms. Stacy. I love you. Shout out to you, you totally radicalized me.
  • I gotta say, I actually like this teacher. They are tough, yet fair, and doesn't take shit from anyone.
  • Honestly, I wish this was in malicious compliance because expecting students to work and setting boundaries isn’t revenge. As a teacher, it’s discouraging to have to do things like this to protect ourselves from parents and students.
  • @sapio9968
    as a probationary teacher, this story taught me a lot... I need to stop being lazy and start organizing and documenting everything I do just to prepare for parent confrontations if ever.
  • @gracedicken8708
    Let’s applaud for that one senior who got his act together in college👏
  • @dx1450
    This teacher didn't trick his students into failing, they failed on their own. He just removed their safety nets.
  • God the 'hyperspecific rubric' thing. I love it. I hated assignments where it was like 'Student was creative, student used class time wisely'. Kudos to the teacher who has the hyperspecific rubric.