In 5th grade, my teacher accused me of cheating on a math test because I got a 100% and she said I 'didn't seem like the type of student' to get a perfect score. She made me retake a harder version of the test alone at her desk during recess. I got a 100% on that one too. She never apologized. It's been 20 years and I'm honestly still salty about it.
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Hidden_Files_Mar 28, 2026
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I feel bad 😞 but 20 years you probably should get over it
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k33665Mar 28, 2026
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I get your point, but how exactly does one just "get over it"?
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ReplacementBest5082Mar 28, 2026
The second law of thermodynamic says "you can't get 100%"
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Spiritual-Advance-58Mar 28, 2026
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lol so you asked the question to shame the respondents?
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Most-Explanation3994Mar 28, 2026
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I gave everything to love but I only got in return is hate
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Hidden_Files_Mar 28, 2026
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If this is true i actually feel you ❤️
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Sweden_ftwMar 28, 2026
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dont sell yourself c****
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DovendyreetMar 28, 2026
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My innocence was taken away from me through SA.
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TheblackjamesbrownMar 28, 2026
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I'm so sorry you had to go through this. And I know from my personal relationships the trauma and struggle entailed in it, but also know for the same reason that it doesn't need to be defining to the survivor's life. I hope you're doing well
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DovendyreetMar 28, 2026
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Thank you. It might not be defining to the survivors life however it will always play a role in a survivors life and be a part of who they are. I'm doing very well. ☺️
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TheblackjamesbrownMar 28, 2026
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>I'm doing very well. ☺️
Well thats grand to hear 💪
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Mother_SimmerMar 28, 2026
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I'm sorry you also had to endure this too.
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Putrid_Bluejay_9807Mar 28, 2026
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I am a first born daughter I give me all, give my younger siblings all the love and attention I didn’t get from my parents growing up. I take all the blame from my parents, I am always on the wrong and never do anything right in their eyes. I hope this changes some day
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Darknessandlight28Mar 28, 2026
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My nan passed when I was young and because I was young my parents didn't get to see her like at all before she passed I never got to tell her much I loved her before she passed
My parents tell me no child should have to see the state she was in and I honestly don't care i didnt get to say goodbye to her
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TheNerdyNorthmanMar 28, 2026
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There have been a lot but I think losing my inheritance from my Grandma on my mom's side was the worst.
I'd always been promised I'd inherit my grandparents' property, for most of my life. Everyone in the family knew. I'd put years of my own blood, sweat, and tears into that place, as well as my life savings when my grandparents needed help. I even acted as my grandparents' live-in caregiver for the last two years of her life.
When my grandma passed away, my step-grandpa's side of the family swooped in like vultures and took everything. He had dementia so he just went along with it. I got absolutely nothing other than getting told, by them, to get out. That was my inheritance. Having to rebuild my entire life from nothing.
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Efficient-Mud1708Mar 28, 2026
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When i was going to bet 200 on manchester for Manchester united vs arsenal but couldn't because paypal wouldnt let me add money. I would've got 2.5k if It let me add money
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ReplacementBest5082Mar 28, 2026
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You dodged a bullet. In the long run, gambling is a fool's sport. You'd have become over-confident and lost it many times over. Like me.
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Efficient-Mud1708Mar 28, 2026
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.... I kept betting after that... I won hundreds. But then kept losing then winning. Now im down 1.2k. Its always some bs like 1 more point.
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Efficient-Mud1708Mar 28, 2026
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And I think im addicted. I dont feel alive and everything seems boring when I dont gamble.
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ReplacementBest5082Mar 28, 2026
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Hopefully there is a gambling assistance hotline in your area. Use it.
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RareLeadership369Mar 28, 2026
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I was born wealthy,
lots of people close to me have deliberately hurt me & stolen my inheritance,
They’ve siphoned my energy put me in poverty so they could be rich n successful!
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r00tb33r666Mar 28, 2026
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I complained to the assistant dean about a professor who had been absent most of the semester, and she told me that if I continue raising this issue "[I] can forget about alma mater". That was the month of my graduation.
I had completely lost respect for the school at that moment. I'm disgusted by it to this day.
Context: this assistant dean had ambitions to be the next dean and needed faculty votes.
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No-Sherbert-9589Mar 28, 2026
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I was dismissed for something I had not done. I could see they were convinced it was me. I negotiated a good deal
I found out 2 years later who had done what I was accused of.
Life moves on, in the long term I don't think it was a bad thing.
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Mother_SimmerMar 28, 2026
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The most unfair thing for me was the doctors' messing up and not catching that I was in preterm labour and sending me home. My water broke and my eldest was born at 22 weeks and the hospital refused to do anything to help my daughter when she was born alive and struggling to breath. They just wiped her up a little wrapped her up in a blanket and she died in my arms about 40 minutes later. She would have been 19 next week.
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