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Dimitri Fayolle ๐Ÿงช๐Ÿšฒ๐Ÿ˜ท

@artemis my dad has such a poor handwriting that I was accused several times of imitating his signature on various school documents, because of how variable his actual signature was.

Of course we turned this into an advantage at some point as schools required ridiculous amounts of stuff to be signed by parents, and they could not be arsed to do so every evening.

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Artemis

@DimitriFayolle
I feel like there are some people who really, really, really just want to "catch" a kid cheating or lying just because.

The nice thing about that is that it shows you that they are not people to take seriously or care about what they think.

Dimitri Fayolle ๐Ÿงช๐Ÿšฒ๐Ÿ˜ท

@artemis some of them were of this kind, and we had many conflicts.

Others were genuinely confused, just gave my dad a phone call, he said "yep, if it looks like oval crap that's probably me, I remember said homework" , end of story.

It's like these "I'm a human" checkboxes that skilled mouse users have to purposedly click slowly to "pass" the test.

Cavyherd

@DimitriFayolle @artemis

My mom flipped that on its head. She figured, if I wanted an education, I'd go to school, & if I didn't, there was no practical way for her to force me. So at the beginning of every school year, she'd pre-sign a notepad stack, & if I wanted a day off, it was up to me to fill out the "note" & take it to the teacher.

I think I skipped one (1) class in HS, bc I figured I couldn't in good conscience go 12 years & not.

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