Amy helps Teddy vent his anger#shorts #funny

    See this answer here? You marked it wrong. It is wrong. But the correct answer is B. But you did not completely shade in the oval next to the B. Uh, Mom, could you sign this, please? Wait a second. I know that move. She’s hiding something. No, I’m not. Then move your hand away. A disciplinary notice. Yes, I knew it. Okay, Teddy. Honey, what did you do? Because he lowered my grade for not filling in a stupid oval. So, I snapped one of his stupid pencils. That’s it. See, honey, I’m not hearing that you did anything wrong, but that’s because I didn’t. Maybe I should go down and have a little talk with this guy. I wanted to talk to you about her last quiz. Parents must schedule an appointment for any conference. I’m so sorry, but I’m I’m here now during my lunch hour. So, if you could just make an exception. As you can see by my desk, I am far too busy right now. Mama Bear just cleared your schedule. I I don’t know what to say. Mr. Piper is demanding an apology. Okay, I’ll say sorry to him the next time I see him. Not from you. There’s the bad news. What’s up, sweetie? I just saw the most interesting nature film in school today. Mama bear that wandered into a classroom and chased a teacher. You’re cooking. Cupcakes only work on Dad. It’s true. Mr. Piper is coming over tomorrow night and you will apologize to him. Fine. Bob Duncan. Peter Piper. Bob, what do you do for a living? I’m an exterminator. The irony. You spend all day getting rid of pests and then you come home to the biggest one of all. You talking about my wife? Critic. Say you’re sorry. I’m sorry you married a lunatic. That’s it. You’re crazier than your wife. Hey, no one’s crazier than my wife. Yeah, no one’s crazier than me.

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    1. Its a Sitcom guys calm down. With that said. Everyone but the father and brother is insane in this clip.

      1. You can dispute things with administration if you feel wronged in how the teacher is advocating policy.

      2. Never take something that doesn’t belong to you and break it… even if it’s a twig.

      3. Making appointments irl is a thing. You’re not entitled to a meeting just because you showed up.

      3.5. Never be so offended you literally dishevel a desk of a workplace that isn’t yours. That’s grounds for criminal charges in some countries.

      4. Never walk into someone’s home and mock their family… which is arguably the most criminal without being a crime.

    2. Na, honestly that's a valid crash out.
      Petty as it seems but in an irl setting, you'd go to the principal. Teachers cant punish you for answering the questions correctly

    3. So you can tell he was a nerd that got bullied when he was a kid and now uses his job to get some sorta superiority kick over others.

    4. To be honest, to me it is an insult of the highest order just seeing the "high and mighty" teachers and professors and directors and principals with their smug, self-important faces, provoking great life-shattering, agonzing, trauma on kids for the rest of their lives simply because not all kids land in the same "system cog" mindset these idiots with ties surrendered to and bowed a long time ago. Thing is, due sto the fact that this kind of trauma is so easily hidden, so subtle, so easy to pin on any other reason that truly has nothing to do with its origin but maybe has added some tiny percentages of growth to it all… this goes mosrtly unnoticed. And then we scream and coward in fear when a kid sees a tv show with gore, erotica, or ideological edgyness, and go all anti-heresy-inquisitor mode on it. Like… is ANY ONE on this damn planet not using selfish biases for their average thinking? Any one?!

    5. "so did your mother apologize?"

      "No principal (I'm assuming that's the principal)"

      "Why not?"

      "Cause he got kicked out."

      "What the hell happened.."

      "Well he started to insult my mom in front of my dad… And he didn't apologize.."

      "Fair…"

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