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The teacher spelled "they're" wrong
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HAHA! The creators of Sponebog Squarepants (the show) always forget that they're underwater. Fucking idiots.
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Student's writing = teacher's writing.
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But... Spongebob and Patrick are to dumb to do that sort of thing! :< I wanna send a complaint.
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Oh god, I had this assignment once, it fucking sucked.
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lol blown twice as big XD
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I did this too in 7th grade. Who went to MSA?
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sponebog? i think you mean spongebob.
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teacher comment = fake test = real i took this test! the teacher's name is Mrs. Jutzeler!
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Clearly fake: 1) Handwriting is the same in the answers AND the "teacher's" comment 2) The "teacher" spelled 'they're' wrong
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Underwater bubbles has been made before. Water bubbles like air bubbles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibubble
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Also spelt fictitious wrong...
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The teacher also misspelled "fictitious."
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holy shit, i did this shit last year, flashbacking like fuck now.....
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Damn you both
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just give them blowjob to be damned
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As if Patrick and Spongebob would be smart enough to think of testing such a thing
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second lol
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Bubbles the guy in trailer Park Boys??
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Who's bubbles.
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I didn't know Bubbles was a SB character...
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patrick and spongebob loveto blow bubbles...... what, michael jacksons monkey?
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That's obviously fake. The teacher spelt (In Australia spelt is the correct spelling, before you get up me for spelling wrong) 'their' and 'fictious' wrong. It should be 'they're' for they are, and fictitious.
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How can u measure a bubble?
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the fuck kind of shit is this? spongebob tests?
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Why does the question about average diameter tell you how to solve it?
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I dont know why but that looks like something we did in class. I wanna know where he lives
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Not only did the teacher spell they're wrong, I'm assuming she also meant fictitious not "fictions"
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The teacher IS the student! MIND = BLOWN
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They're is not spelled correctly. It should be they're, as in shortened version of they are (fictions). The one the teacher has used refers to the possesion of something (i.e, it was their choice/car/dinner). Also, this is blatantly fake, unless the teacher writes like a 5 year old. The writing is exactly the same from pupil and teacher.
The teacher spelled "they're" wrong