Geography Stories.....

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Hey, I'm back! So today for you I have a few funny stories based on our Geography classes. Lucky you, 3 in 1!🆕I'm trying to update as quickly as possible, but I'm only human🚶 so......

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Story 1-"Ooooh it's moving!"

So one day our Geography teacher showed us a PowerPoint on rivers🌊 and meanders, and in the middle of it, a labelled diagram of a meander appeared on the screen. 💻Then, several royal blue lines slivered through the screen📱, making their way in the flow of the water.... I was not prepared for this, and not often did teachers present to us MOVING PowerPoints. 🙎So randomly, I said "Ooooooooh, it's MOVING!!!", all suprised🙇. The class turned to look at me like I was an alien👽. Out of the corner of my eye, I swore I could see the teacher secretly chuckled.🙊

Story 2-"Pencil Pencil Pencil for the Diagram"

After my "Pink Pen" story a few weeks earlier, the teacher eyed me carefully whenever we had to draw a diagram of something. 📝Still on meanders, the teacher looked at us all and chanted "Pencil, pencil, pencil for the diagram!" ✏️And then he looked at me as if to say "NOT PINK PEN!!!" So I smiled😋 and lifted up my pencil to show him that I had encountered his cautions⚠️. My friand produced a muffled laugh...😝

Story 3-"I liked him....."

When the teacher told the class (remember, we were still studying meanders) that we were gonna watch a video🎥, someone asked if it was the same series as we usually watched, the one with the man👳 who apparently was "the hero" of our teacher. When the teacher answered with a short but certain "No."❌ , all I thought to say was "But I liked him." And so that simple phrase made the whole class go "Ooooohhhh!!! Love is in the air! ❤️❤️❤️" which made me automatically shift in my chair slightly....

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That's all folks! 💁Like they say..... Anyway, sorry that I took so long to publish this chapter, I didn't have a lot of time. See you all soon! 😉

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