It wasn't a prank, I swear

By Anonymous - 01/10/2015 06:18 - United States - San Francisco

Today, I asked my friend to come sit next to me in class. I pulled out the chair next to me. Coincidentally, she started to sit at that same moment. Now both she and my teacher are convinced I did it on purpose, and they want to have a talk with my parents. FML
I agree, your life sucks 23 474
You deserved it 2 433

Same thing different taste

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It's ok. One time i accidentally slipped and fell into my friend while holding a knife. Police said I "stabbed" him purposefully. I only tripped like 5 times.

Even if she fell what's the big deal? It's not like she got seriously hurt and even if you were joking it's not the worse thing someone could possibly do

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Ydi... Being all chivalrous and such... Nonsense! Women are equal to men and therefore don't need your help you selfish pig!

thatonetribute 31

Sounds like a sucky friend and teacher.

bad_boyfriend 10

Is this seriously where we are at now? The classic pull out the chair joke requires a parent teacher conference?

Can never take bullying too seriously!

bad_boyfriend 10

Playing a joke on a friend is not bullying, and your statement is incorrect anyway. If you are preventing other children from getting an education because you are too worried about whether the normal things kids do are bullying, you are taking it too seriously.

kwerner7116 14

hahahaha, I would have done it on purpose

What kind of "friend" is that? I've done this accidentally two times, one time with a friend and other time with a random classmate, and neither took it that seriously. I can totally see myself doing this on purpose with my friends and I know they would laugh with me. What a great friendship you got there.

Similar event happened to me in first grade.

dug64 7

Yesterday I walked in on my son maturebaiting. His dick was bigger than mine. He's 12 FML

I can't possibly see how this could be an accident... No FML for you!

why would she sit at a chair that wasn't even pulled out yet??

You should have still giving her a heads up that you were moving the chair. This way she was aware that is was gone. But now your in trouble. All you had to do was say hey I'm moving the chair, don't want to to go to sit and then fall down

Really? I'd like you to count how many times you did say ahead that you are moving a chair. I can count for myself: 0. Count for when I was sitting and someone warned me they are moving the chair: 0. Count for seeing someone warn before pulling a chair for somebody else (including in movies): 0. This was just an accident, I bet OPs decision to pull a chair was spontaneous action, which by definition can not come with a warning.