apparently my brother found an envelope I sealed around age thirteen labeled "OATH OF VENGEANCE." I remember what you did, Danielle.
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specifically she was someone who was somewhat older than me on the internet who told me I'd never be successful get rekt, Danielle.
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While we're on the topic, SCREW YOU ASSISTANT DEAN REESE.
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success-is-the-best-revenge Twitter - I like
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Teachers like that exist and can be deadly to some. According to my mother, my 1st grade teacher told her that unless I learned math better, I'd never get into a good college like Columbia. N.B. boredom with a teacher≠doesn't understand.
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My 11th-grade Honors English teacher dinged me a letter grade on a term paper because I wrote “too journalistically.” Um.
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I got thrown out of 6th (maybe 7th) grade french class for flipping off the teacher. My potty mouth (finger) started early.
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And oh, the stories I could tell of teachers who believed that they couldn't possibly be wrong or know less than a student.
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I had very very good teachers, including AP Calc. But I was turned from top math geek in 6th grade to very bitter refusenik my the time I got half the math awards in high school (partly family related).
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