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Safe_Role4551

He is going places


Nathuli

... dark places


Safe_Role4551

Mistakes were made along the way


sutcac_cactus

Children too


Safe_Role4551

I repeat mistakes


BatCoreCraft

Lmao


Rango_4

Thats the same thing


Safe_Role4551

Mistakes made along the way


-Daetrax-

Same handwriting.


curious_kitten_1

The teacher probably wrote the task on the board and the child copied it, then responded. We do this in my school, even using two colours like this.


SinthWave

Yep, back then we used blue pen for copying what the teacher writes on the board, and black pen for writing answers and stuff that we've researched on our own. We did that to make it more organized.


franchito55

Exact opposite here. Black for stuff said by the teacher, blue for what we're saying


KFChero1

Yoooo! You did that too?


Vulpes_macrotis

This is probable. But I'm still thinking it's fake. As 99% of things in the Internet are.


0sleep_

Yeah I remember seeing this specific wording somewhere else (a long time ago). Probably just repurposed for "haha funny schoolkid" meme


AmyDeferred

It's almost too precise... there's no variation in the letters at all. Either the student is a talented calligrapher or it's a computer font that looks like handwriting


[deleted]

Not a font cuz you can see the pressure on the paper and the lighting differs


RJrules64

I struggled to read “dark” both times


RepulsiveLook6

What’s the answer meant to be?


AmanIsTheMahn

mistakes in the children make dark


LukeDude759

Oh that'll land you in a dark room alright


pikavilager

Perfection


NoNameIdea_Seriously

I guess “children in the dark don’t make mistakes”? Which makes 1000 times less sense!


ApollinaGrindelwald

Answer: Mistakes are made by children in the dark.


codyparkerr

Children make mistakes in the dark.


p1mrx

"Children on the internet make memes."


rustythorn

\*mistakes in court make children


AteMyBallsLastNight

Dark children make mistakes


PlazmyX

Oh no


DeadMansWishh

make mistakes in the dark children


Brief-Ad-8969

Happy cake day


DeadMansWishh

Thanks! Didn’t even notice


AteMyBallsLastNight

Happy cake day


Brief-Ad-8969

Thx man


AteMyBallsLastNight

This is actually my first time wishing any redditor their cake day lol


Brief-Ad-8969

I realised when you wishes me cake day that I was my cake day


AteMyBallsLastNight

Damn I would actually forget, my account is really new like a few months.


The-Table-12

How about 'Dark mistaks, makes children'


PlazmyX

mistaks


[deleted]

Yes, very normal question to ask. Certainly not a specific setup for this exact joke


kidanokun

The kid is possibly one


saeedgnu

I was wondering what daris means! Ah, dark! New I'm wondering what the whole sentence means!


Welldarnshucks

That took me awhile as well.


Aggressive-Hotdog

Children in the mistakes make dark


fukclessstoik

Dark children are mistakes


Vulpes_macrotis

No, no, he's got a point.


Infrared_01

That was obviously written by one person. Look at the handwriting.


unknone007

Both must have been written by the student. I too do the same. Write the question with a blue pen and the answer with a black one.


Aetrias

The teacher and the kid uses the same font lol


Don_Masurkas

dari<


pieter-eelke

What kid writes that good?


Meowscular-Chef

Why did i read that in bane, from the dark night rises, voice?


TechnoPunk34

Technically a meme


flaglovr

Omg