Chaperoning 7th Graders

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Published 2016-12-14
No hard feelings, 7th graders? I don't actually think you're the worst. (thanks for watching by the way, you're cool) Remember to turn in your homework and I'll see you next month :0 (around 4:20 (lol) something flashes up for one frame and I didn't catch it untill just now, but just-just ignore it ok)
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All Comments (21)
  • @tedaitas2105
    James: what do you want to be when you grow up Me: alive
  • @jessicaq2033
    When your in quarantine so you decide to binge watch TheOdd1sOut
  • I remember watching this video as a middle schooler, time really does go by quickly 😅
  • @mae3tta600
    when you're a 7th grader and your not triggered because you know this is all true
  • @kaleyD
    when i watched this, i was in 5th grade. i had no idea what to expect when going into middle school. i didn’t even need to worry about turning in my homework / assignments late, or my grades in general. so i didn’t need to take the advice. now, since im now a sophomore in highschool, almost a junior, i can finally understand what he meant by this. and he’s right, sometimes i remind myself on that whenever i see i that i have like 5 missing assignments. time flies
  • "yeah I was alright." Lived in my own world, didn't care about others opinions, I was okay with my looks
  • As an 8th grader I have never been so offended by something I 100% agree with
  • @BeamerBoyCam
    James: 7th and 8th graders are the worst kind of people Me: (summer after 8th grade) yeah they are
  • @spadehaze1541
    James: What do you want to be when you grow up? Kid: Dead
  • @Brodyyyyyyyy
    For anyone wondering what the split second frame that flashed at 4:23 said it said she doesn’t like being picked up took me like 7 minutes
  • @AmiYamato
    Those of you wondering what he's saying at 6:13 , it was: "nuurjee burrjeejuu burr jee neeee ... nuumuu"
  • @DianneEggleston
    James: No one looks back at themselves when they're in 7th grade and think, yeah I was alright. 7th graders now: Laughs in pandemic