Kane52630
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What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever had happen to you?
In 8th grade, a bunch of friends and friends of friends was playing this "war" during school where we take a rubber band and a piece of paper that you fold over and over to make a makeshift slingshot. You use that to hit someone with that folded paper, it usually hurts if you make the paper thick enough. In this war you have two sides so I joined on one side and the war starts. It was getting good until the whole war stuff started to fade away and people just started shooting at their own side.
One day in History class I sat behind one of my friends and during class I was quietly making some ammo (the folded paper) and when the our history teacher (who was also a coach) turned his back on the class to write something on the blackboard I took my chance, aim, and shot my ammo. What happened was, my friend turned his head down to get a pencil and the ammo shot across the room and barely tapped on the coach. I quickly hid my rubber band and ammo and hopefully he didn't noticed. He turned around and said "who did it?" Less than a second almost everyone in class pointed to me. I felt so betrayed and embarrassed. Kinda like Tommy Wiseau in "The Room"
What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever had happen to you?
In 8th grade, a bunch of friends and friends of friends was playing this "war" during school where we take a rubber band and a piece of paper that you fold over and over to make a makeshift slingshot. You use that to hit someone with that folded paper, it usually hurts if you make the paper thick enough. In this war you have two sides so I joined on one side and the war starts. It was getting good until the whole war stuff started to fade away and people just started shooting at their own side.
One day in History class I sat behind one of my friends and during class I was quietly making some ammo (the folded paper) and when the our history teacher (who was also a coach) turned his back on the class to write something on the blackboard I took my chance, aim, and shot my ammo. What happened was, my friend turned his head down to get a pencil and the ammo shot across the room and barely tapped on the coach. I quickly hid my rubber band and ammo and hopefully he didn't noticed. He turned around and said "who did it?" Less than a second almost everyone in class pointed to me. I felt so betrayed and embarrassed. Kinda like Tommy Wiseau in "The Room"





it's Kane vs Undertaker @ Wrestlemania XIV.