
Teacher Refuses To Lend Student A Pen During Exam, So He Plans Brutal Revenge That Gets His Teacher Fired
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Revenge is never the right answer, and it’s always better to be the bigger person and turn the other cheek, but if you absolutely insist on getting your own back on somebody, at least make your revenge is proportionate to the wrong you’ve experienced.
Take this story of retribution for example, which was recently posted on Quora in response to a question asking if anybody had ever been responsible for having a teacher fired. One student, having realized their pen was out of ink, asked to borrow one from their teacher right before an important exam. The teacher apparently refused to help the student, who then embarked upon a personal quest to ruin that person’s life, but did they go too far? Read the story and let us know in the comments.
What would you do if a teacher refused to lend you a pen before an important exam?
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One student decided to make it their mission to ruin their teacher’s life
Some people supported the student’s actions
Other people weren’t so impressed by the revenge story
What do you think?
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Never believe any story that only gives one side. Anyone who is willing to go to these sociopathic lengths to get revenge is likely to not tell the truth.
I didn't want to say "sociopathic"... but the author gives a ton f clues that he's narcissistic: Enormous ego, powertrips and revenge fantasies, preoccupied with prestige and public appearance (his school, his rich parents, his use of words), a gigantic sense of entitlement, not being able to let go of a grudge... Lucky pandas who never saw how destructive a sociopath can be. I'm happy that other pandas noticed that something is off, too.
sociopath? Try psychopath. Delusions of grandeur. Real people dont have mortal enemies, comic book characters do. Hes lost touch with reality. Major mental illness here. Its scary to think he walks the streets
You! I like you for picking up all the subtleties in what he wrote. While reading this i thought to myself "He does a LOT of (implied) name dropping that one..."
Yes, he is total 'psychopath' - I mean he did maintain his calm and didn't act rashly when being publicly humiliated, he totally tried to find legal means to seek justice for himself, he never resorted to physical violence and threads - What a sick individual! xD I like how you mention his rich parents( btw government officials not always mean rich.. but ok ) - when he mentions he doesn't want to get them involve. If the teacher apologized when comforted, story would be over - but no. This is not a story written by a best selling author, and its a retrospect ( study a bit how our mind treat memories, especially emotional ones - you might learn something for a change, instead of blindly hating someone, who yes was a bit to emotional and "obsesses" ( " because its not really obsession, not in a real world scenario, he did research and used his law education, all in legal limits ) But hey lets brand him a phycho for perusing Justice (even for the wrong reasons, i admit )
I think we can chalk it down to storytelling to be honest, the writer is more likely trying to make his story sound compelling and dramatic.
Yes John, you are right, and on reflection, I don't think this guy is that smart. A teen with a complex.
I 100% agree with you and this student should definitely think about the teachers side to the story and I even think he might have
This is actually kind of sickening. Yes the teacher acted unprofessionally and so did the student in classes. But this sort of career-ending, family-breaking, stalker behaviour? This is not right in any way. I hope I never meet anyone like this person.
Sounds like they are both terrible people. They should be best friends. And regardless of the creepy kid, the professor is ultimately responsible as he was the one soliciting prostitutes and harassing women.
You don't know that it's true. This student is such an obsessive little jerk that he could easily have faked everything. You can open accounts on various sites with anyone's name - he sounds like just the kind of jerk that would do it.
Such stories fake or not also exist to show us how people react to them. How they blindly take one side. Many comments here decide 'boy is evil' and ignore what the teacher did, now he is marginally a victim. Or they twist tales of the story or imagine scenarios, like 'boy created the the accounts, and they are fake'. Some people try to twist the story, and pretend they discovered different 'truth', that was not showed to them by someone else - they don't want to be just observers, just pointless entities that have no value to the outcome. :) Taking the story of face value - its a story about justice in a rotten world - you can pretend the boy is scum, or the teacher is victim - but in the end.. it doesn't matter what we think and how 'offended' our broken values are :D
@Aunt Messy Everything in the story could be fake or everything could be true - we would never know. Assuming that the story is true, the news website did verify that the teacher own the account. For the story to sell, they would need proof anyways. You can't just link any account to anyone.
There is no evidence that this happened.
But yeah the way he stalked was extremely creepy
He was just a maniac, but really, anyone who had a grudge with a teacher can relate to this, just a little bit... That fire that burns inside you when getting angry because of someone more powerful than you... I ruined my ex-head mistress and English teacher but it was just by the means of a small subject-mocking ode and her lack of good sense of humor. I got away because I moved to another school.
Not writing that exam could have possibly made him repeat a year and unlike me who similar thing did happen I just sat and cried about how unprofessional some teachers are but dis guy actually did something about it
No one comes off well in this story.
Never believe any story that only gives one side. Anyone who is willing to go to these sociopathic lengths to get revenge is likely to not tell the truth.
I didn't want to say "sociopathic"... but the author gives a ton f clues that he's narcissistic: Enormous ego, powertrips and revenge fantasies, preoccupied with prestige and public appearance (his school, his rich parents, his use of words), a gigantic sense of entitlement, not being able to let go of a grudge... Lucky pandas who never saw how destructive a sociopath can be. I'm happy that other pandas noticed that something is off, too.
sociopath? Try psychopath. Delusions of grandeur. Real people dont have mortal enemies, comic book characters do. Hes lost touch with reality. Major mental illness here. Its scary to think he walks the streets
You! I like you for picking up all the subtleties in what he wrote. While reading this i thought to myself "He does a LOT of (implied) name dropping that one..."
Yes, he is total 'psychopath' - I mean he did maintain his calm and didn't act rashly when being publicly humiliated, he totally tried to find legal means to seek justice for himself, he never resorted to physical violence and threads - What a sick individual! xD I like how you mention his rich parents( btw government officials not always mean rich.. but ok ) - when he mentions he doesn't want to get them involve. If the teacher apologized when comforted, story would be over - but no. This is not a story written by a best selling author, and its a retrospect ( study a bit how our mind treat memories, especially emotional ones - you might learn something for a change, instead of blindly hating someone, who yes was a bit to emotional and "obsesses" ( " because its not really obsession, not in a real world scenario, he did research and used his law education, all in legal limits ) But hey lets brand him a phycho for perusing Justice (even for the wrong reasons, i admit )
I think we can chalk it down to storytelling to be honest, the writer is more likely trying to make his story sound compelling and dramatic.
Yes John, you are right, and on reflection, I don't think this guy is that smart. A teen with a complex.
I 100% agree with you and this student should definitely think about the teachers side to the story and I even think he might have
This is actually kind of sickening. Yes the teacher acted unprofessionally and so did the student in classes. But this sort of career-ending, family-breaking, stalker behaviour? This is not right in any way. I hope I never meet anyone like this person.
Sounds like they are both terrible people. They should be best friends. And regardless of the creepy kid, the professor is ultimately responsible as he was the one soliciting prostitutes and harassing women.
You don't know that it's true. This student is such an obsessive little jerk that he could easily have faked everything. You can open accounts on various sites with anyone's name - he sounds like just the kind of jerk that would do it.
Such stories fake or not also exist to show us how people react to them. How they blindly take one side. Many comments here decide 'boy is evil' and ignore what the teacher did, now he is marginally a victim. Or they twist tales of the story or imagine scenarios, like 'boy created the the accounts, and they are fake'. Some people try to twist the story, and pretend they discovered different 'truth', that was not showed to them by someone else - they don't want to be just observers, just pointless entities that have no value to the outcome. :) Taking the story of face value - its a story about justice in a rotten world - you can pretend the boy is scum, or the teacher is victim - but in the end.. it doesn't matter what we think and how 'offended' our broken values are :D
@Aunt Messy Everything in the story could be fake or everything could be true - we would never know. Assuming that the story is true, the news website did verify that the teacher own the account. For the story to sell, they would need proof anyways. You can't just link any account to anyone.
There is no evidence that this happened.
But yeah the way he stalked was extremely creepy
He was just a maniac, but really, anyone who had a grudge with a teacher can relate to this, just a little bit... That fire that burns inside you when getting angry because of someone more powerful than you... I ruined my ex-head mistress and English teacher but it was just by the means of a small subject-mocking ode and her lack of good sense of humor. I got away because I moved to another school.
Not writing that exam could have possibly made him repeat a year and unlike me who similar thing did happen I just sat and cried about how unprofessional some teachers are but dis guy actually did something about it
No one comes off well in this story.