It is pathetic - it also has huge potential to backfire and hit your permanant record. Not something you'll care about if you intend to flip burgers for the rest of your life.
Here's something you should know, not everyone in life is going to like you and not everyone in life will be fair. The mark that you'll make is by how you handle it. Is this what you intend to do? Get back at everyone who is a bit of a moron to you. It's karma kid - it'll come back on them if you just hang back. Stop wasting your time.
btw....for those who are suggesting you slip the person something - you don't know his health history and you could be doing time for murder. At the very least, even if he's unaffected he could jail you on assault charges and if you're 17, you're pretty sure to be tried as an adult.
2007-11-07 07:14:35
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answered by Lex 7
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Can you get hold of any animals?
I've heard of pigs labelled 1,2 and 4 being released in a school - the teachers spend ages looking for number 3.
One that could really freak him is to just look as if you have done something bad. Keep smiling and act like you have something to hide when you are in his class.
Send him a thank you card to say how wonderful he is. Sarcasm is difficult to prove.
put his name down as a referee - this one is good if you know someone with a company who can send a letter asking for a reference - can you imagine your teacher trying to say nice things about you?
2007-11-10 22:33:04
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answered by sashs.geo 7
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I think people are overreacting slightly with their answers and attacking you unfairly, you are not suggesting you want to do anything harmful to him, just a bit of high jinks surely. its not original but if schools still do the old egg and flour thing these days why not make sure you get him? it would make you feel a little victorious and he couldnt have a go if everyone is doing it, he probably wouldnt even take it personally but you would have the satisfaction of knowing it was and seeing him in a right state!
2007-11-07 23:18:48
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answered by Rachel 2
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You're right - it is a 'bit pathetic'. In fact, it's more than pathetic for someone who will be leaving school for college or the workplace in a few months.
As others have already said, it sounds as though you have quite a lot of growing up to do before you leave school.
2007-11-07 07:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I read the other responses with interest.
I am a teacher!
So I know that in 22 years of education I have failed one student!
I should feel lucky in that ratio...but believe me, I don't ! (I hate that I didn't see his unique potential!)
I din't realise (or respond to) that child's specific needs... and that was my job!
I have had 7 year old's invite me to a "water blast party" and soak me...but I know it was from love and connection...not revenge!!
(We really had fun once I got over my white trousers!!)
But here's the thing...
Everything you do defines who you are...!!
So, if you really want to get back at a teacher the best thing is to prove them wrong!
My husband was told he wouldn't amount to anything in Maths. He has the best ever maths result with his computer firm!
His German teacher said his Geramn wasn't up to much...now his degree in German puts hers to shame...not to mention he is granted Swiss citizenship!!
My advise is,.. whatever you focus on is what you receive...
So be the best you can possibly be...
...and 5 years from now, pay a visit to the teacher who put you down and tell him that he needs to seriously reevaluate his assessment abilities!!
Make your success be the goal, not someoene else's embarressment!
My 7 year old would look you in the eye right now and tell you "what you give is what you get back!"
This is not a religious doctrine..it is an observation in life energy!
My plea is to use this energy to propel you forward to not to fire backward!
Where will your energy serve YOU best?!!
You are at the threshold of making a meaningful decision here...I believe you will do what serves you best in the long term!
Good luck!
2007-11-07 08:03:42
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answered by Swissinquirer 2
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Don't bother, revenge is not sweet and in your case could be expected from a year 8, not someone who is about to head into the wide world which is a lot harder than the little world of school.
2007-11-07 07:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a teacher that doesn't like me, like most mature people i deal with it not by getting revenge but by getting my head down and actually doing work in the hope they may change their opinion on me. And if they don't then thats just tough... not everyone in life is going to like you.
Its kind of sad you think like that.
2007-11-07 07:20:50
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answered by Dan 3
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You could aim to be his Head of Department or Head of his School/College.
It will take more a few months or even years to achieve - but think of the satisfaction.
2007-11-07 07:16:21
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answered by Veronica Alicia 7
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I should think seven years of having to put up with you in their class is enough revenge.
You sad, mean little piece of work. Haven't the teachers got enough on their plates without small-minded pupils plotting evil revenge.
2007-11-07 07:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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He's probably so glad to be seeing the back of you. You sound like an evil scumbag and he must have good reason to be against you. Grow up.
2007-11-07 07:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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