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Student Goes On An INSANE Rampage In Class, Destroys Every Computer In Sight, Then Gets Owned By A Guy Twice His Size

In every high school there’s a certain category of kids that you don’t mess with. They’re the silent psychos; good at math, bad at socializing. Let me clarify, they’re not bad at socializing, they just refuse to do it. They’d rather hang around and play Dungeons and Dragons than interact with other humans. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Dungeons and Dragons is a fantastic table-top role play game capable of distracting players from the reality around them. Which is great in moderation, but for a high schooler is problematic. You see, high schoolers are like puppies. If they aren’t properly socialized they’ll end up lashing out and making a kill list to be completed at a later date.

And believe me, every single one of those kids laughing will be on his list. Having said that, I respect the hell out of that freak out. Anyone who’s ever had a job has dreamed of doing what that kid just did. “Oh, you need me to stay a few more tonight? FUCK THAT!” *Smashes computer, flips desk, throws papers. I can’t tell you how many jobs I’ve had where you have to stay just to say you were at the office for a full day despite having all your work done. Or how many times I’ve wanted to drive a Zamboni over someone’s head for kicking up a fresh sheet at the end of the night.

The only thing that took away from his meltdown was him getting owned at the end of the video. You could tell the second the teacher got hit that was the end of it. Oopsie daisy and out you go, nerd.

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He even put him in a chokehold until backup arrived.

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Although word on the street is that he broke out and started throwing fire extinguishers in the room next door but I’m not sure I believe it. The video is too grainy to tell. Hopefully that wasn’t the case and this little guy gets the help he needs. If not,  he’s going to have a tough life.