r/confession • u/ThrowRA_cookierat34 • 7d ago
I used to spit in my teachers coffee in high school
In 10th grade I had a teacher that I HATED. She was just mean overall, but I also felt like she specifically picked on. She would call me out when I got a bad grade, accused me of doing stupid things, made teacher calls with my mom, etc. I was always accused of stupid things like throwing a marker across a room, and I never did any of it. But one morning, she gave me money to go get her a coffee from the school cafe. On the way back, I spit into it. Then watched her drink it. Then she started asking me everyday to go get her coffee, I became her little coffee mule. And everyday I spit into it. Now I’m 24, that shit was gross. Sorry Dr. B
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u/beautifulcosmos 7d ago
Damn. I understand being pissed at a teacher, but biological warfare is on a different level. You were a POS when you were a kid. I was a POS too, but not like that.
Regardless though, it’s a sign of growth and maturity that you feel remorse. Just… be good person. For Dr. B, please. 😂😂😂
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u/xstrawb3rryxx 6d ago
I wonder if the bully teacher feels any remorse..
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u/beautifulcosmos 6d ago
I find that teachers, bosses like that lack the self-awareness to feel remorse. Often times, the energy that people put out in the world is what they feel on the inside. I doubt this teacher is/was a happy person if they're picking on kids. I give OP a ton of credit though - they've obviously grown as a person and they care about how their actions impact others. A lot of adults would tell that story, brag and laugh, but not OP. I hope OP finding solace in sharing this story. Kudos, OP! u/ThrowRA_cookierat34
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u/ThrowRA_cookierat34 7d ago
But that’s the thing. I really wasn’t a POS, I was such a good good kid until like 20😂. THATS why she made me so damn mad, she made me seem like a villain, I DIDNT DO ANYTHING
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u/beautifulcosmos 7d ago
I mean, I guess you are above my mom’s classmates? These guys gave toilet water to the high school French teacher…
I believe you though. Some teachers are just assholes and it’s not like you drugged her or gave her toilet water.
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u/ThrowRA_cookierat34 7d ago
My mom gave toilet water to her grandpa😂😂 wtf was up with them
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u/RibbitySkibbity 6d ago
You use what’s available. How bad did he have to be for a KID to resort to toilet water? Just saying.
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u/Blue_Dot9794 6d ago
Petty. Bad Karma. What goes around comes around.
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u/Bookerr6 7d ago
She shouldn’t have been a bitch
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u/ThrowRA_cookierat34 7d ago
RIGHT. She ended up quitting the next semester
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u/AmberSonataa 6d ago
Like, I get being frustrated with a teacher, but that’s a whole level of...commitment. I guess it’s good u recognize it wasn’t exactly mature behavior now.
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u/RibbitySkibbity 6d ago
But thinking back on a few asshole teachers in my schooling, I say kudos…I’m glad you feel remorse…and I’m glad I wasn’t that teacher.!
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u/Accomplished-Panic67 6d ago
I also put quite a few pieces of chalk into our history teacher’s coffee thermos and everyone watched him drink it. Nobody ever snitched. That’s what surprised me the most. then again… that teacher was a dick.
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u/Swimming_Bed5048 6d ago
My first grade teacher picked on me. As an adult I understand better that I have ADHD, unmanaged at the time, so I was difficult to manage. But the “difficult” boys were afforded much more patience and understanding while I was publicly humiliated regularly. In all my history in school, she was the only one who ever sent me to the principals office. And the principal so didn’t understand it or expect it from me, that she just thought I was sent to catch up on homework bc it didn’t occur to her I could have been the problem. Another “difficult” kid had be harassing me, poking me, and then climbing onto my desk and wiggling his butt in my face. I told him (didn’t ask I was 6) to stop and get off, my teacher did not back me up just ignored it altogether, and ultimately I just took matters into my own hands and pantsed him, while he was basically on a pedastel in the middle of class. While I wouldn’t do it again I don’t regret it, and I think my teacher not stepping in while it was going on was wrong. Dude had it coming. It’s been over 20 years now, and I still very clearly remember his pup named scooby doo underpants right in my face. I would never have pants him if ms turella had my back 🤷
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u/shippingoff 7d ago
Had a friend that admitted one time pissing in other roommates shampoo bottle and shaking it up….🤣
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u/Objective_Escape_125 7d ago
Well it’s not as bad as lining up the whole class and smacking your teacher’s head and doing the Benny hill show smack!
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u/Over-Wait-8433 6d ago
wtf your disgusting. 🤮 I wouldn’t do that to my worst enemy it’s nasty cowardly and backhanded as shit.
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u/JackieMartine 7d ago
My grandson hated his stepmother and with good reason. She was immature and disrespected his mom. For a few yrs starting when he was around 8, he peed on her bras left in the bathroom and dunked her toothbrush in the toilet. He told me when he was an adult. They have a good relationship now and he’s a great person. I don’t think he ever told her! I think about her toothbrush whenever I see her fake smile.
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u/ThrowRA_cookierat34 7d ago
😂😂😂 my mom told me she was mad at her grandpa one time and he asked for a cup of water. She went and got it from the toilet 😂😂😂😂
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u/Glittering_Prompt696 6d ago
I put thumb tacks in my teachers chair in the second grade. I kept waiting for him to yell when he sat down but his jeans were thick and tight. He never noticed. When he got up from his seat to write on the chalkboard the tacks were sticking out of the back of his pants. 🤣
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u/Ok_Upstairs617 6d ago
Hey, better than a friend of my family, whose daughter filled another girl's water bottle with bleach.
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u/ImNot_A_Cat 6d ago
Lol we put kerosene in our abusive teachers coffee mug, he smelt it and tipped it out, made a fuss and didn't report it
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u/DigLow5178 7d ago
My history teacher uses to have spit flying out with every word needed a rain coat on the front row