Board Thread:Minigames and Initiatives/@comment-26923519-20170929030454/@comment-29996126-20171001041653

The situation was bad, and things could've gone more worse. I was messing with my iPad and roasting the teacher and bacl-talking, so my teacher took it and my phone and planned on keeping it for the whole weekend. Not a lot of you guys know this, but I'm type-1 Diabetic. My blood sugar was going low (if my blood sugar is too low or low for too long, I could slip into a coma). I went to the nurse, did what I needed to do, but I didn't have any sugar tablets. I bought 2 Snapples, one is usually enough to bring me up. I took the first one, it didn't work, then I took the second one. I felt so bad, I felt like I was at the point where I could drop at any moment. The nurse's assisstant also had to call a paramedic because I was about to drop and she couldn't reach my mom. Luckily, I was able to get my phone back to call my mom. My mom was in a meeting, so I had to wait for her to come get me. Keep in mind, at that time, the teacher still had my iPad. After a little while, my mom called me and told me she was coming. I decided to take an L and asked her to call my teacher's room. She did and they talked. I don't know exactly what they said, but I had a really good idea on what they talked about. A few minutes later, my teacher comes to the nurse's office and gives me my iPad. Eventually my mom came and I went home. So I almost lost my devices for the whole weekend and I almost slipped into a coma and indirectly died in a sense. Let this be a lesson. No matter how much your tacher is a pain in your behind, do not roast them and do not test them. Do not be a rebel, as doing that almost couldv'e costed me. Let this be a lesson and let me be an example on why you should always obey your teacher. Whether they annoy you or you love them.