Middle-school teacher makes fake ‘inspirational’ posters out of the unhinged things her students say
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Middle-school teacher makes fake ‘inspirational’ posters out of the unhinged things her students say

Kids of all ages can be cruel, but middle schoolers have a particularly savage sense of humor. Unfortunately, teachers often end up on the receiving end of it. Thankfully, teachers are quite resilient and have their own sense of humor.  Insults turned inspo Take middle-school teacher Amy McKinzie, who decided to take some of the ahem, questionable things her students have said to her and make faux inspirational posters out of them. “What doesn’t kill you makes you humble,” quipped McKinzie in her Instagram caption. In the video, dreamy landscape photos serve as the backdrop for these gems: “You look like you cry watching Hallmark movies.” Screenshot “It gives me the ick when you tell us to read our books.” “You’re older than my grandma.” “Will there be any math problems on our English test?” “Did you mean to wear your hair like that?” Screenshot Ouch!  The format alone is comedy gold. Pairing brutally honest middle-school commentary with soft-focus sunsets and mountain vistas feels almost poetic. If you’ve ever spent time around 12- and 13-year-olds, you know that their observations come out fast, unfiltered, and usually with impeccable timing (not to mention zero mercy). Sometimes they mean it as a joke, but often they truly do not realize how devastating the comment might sound. Either way, the result is often unintentionally hilarious. And sure enough, tons of viewers could instantly clock the insults as distinctly middle-school shade-throwing: “Lol… my daughter is that age & i can totally hear her saying some of these to me! ”  “You teach middle school don’t you? Those kids are vicious hahaha.” It prompted many other teachers to share their favorite jokes hurled at them by their students: Screenshot “My favorite- were you alive during the attack at Pearl Harbor? I’m in my 30s.” “My favorite is, ‘frankly, don’t you think you’re a little old to be dating?’” “Brings back great memories teaching high school English. ‘It’s time to touch up your roots.’” “I wore a really cute blue and white horizontal shirt or so I thought .. the girls said ‘why do you have your pajamas on.’” “I had a student tell me ‘You look nice today. You just need to get that hair under control.’ Yeah, still trying to figure it (my hair) out. ” “After showing a photo of a telegraph: ‘Is this what you used?’” “‘Why do you look so tired today?’ on a day I didn’t wear makeup or mascara.” “What was it like watching black and white tv?” This proves once again that teachers are made of stronger stuff. Teachers, of course, develop a thick skin pretty quickly. When you spend your days with students who are still figuring out how the world works and where the line between observation and roast actually lies, you learn to laugh. And sometimes, the best way to survive the burn is to frame it—literally—and turn it into content. Because let’s face it, the burns are just gonna keep comin’. The post Middle-school teacher makes fake ‘inspirational’ posters out of the unhinged things her students say appeared first on Upworthy.