By Anonymous - 21/09/2010 21:28 - United Kingdom

Today, I found out that my mother has been seeing my maths teacher. I'm still failing his class. FML
I agree, your life sucks 31 226
You deserved it 7 900

Same thing different taste

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Good on your teacher for not feeling an obligation to break the rules because he's dating your mum. Maybe you should ask for help if you're failing.

FYL for wanting to rely on your mom for your grades.

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I bet OP is actually really smart, but the teacher is purposely failing him because he likes the angry sex with OP's mom.

Fail_For_Me 3
1frostedcupcake 0

are you failing English too,? or just 'maths',?

1frostedcupcake 0

wow. either way math is spelt wrong. and who would read 5 pages of snooty comments on how we're all douche bags for noticing that math was spelt wrong.

Erm, because maths is spelt correctly. Both forms are correct, what's so hard to grasp about that concept? And clearly you read "5 pages of snooty comments" to find out that there are "5 pages of snooty comments". And tbf, you are a prime example of why people get annoyed, because even though you've read the comments about why 'maths' isn't wrong, you still believe it is.

Not a clue. Probably because they're by people who're trying to be clever and failing utterly. However spelt is a word, it means the same as spelled. (It might also be a type of grain, not questioning that) It's liked learnt, that is also a word, whereas I think it is learned in America...

My source is over thirteen years at school in the UK. Though I'll be nice and try and hunt a real source down. :)

UofLCardFan08 6

There must be some young kids commenting on this FML. You should know by a certain age that some words (like math/maths) are spelled differently in other countries.

DakotaCat 4

And because she is seeing him you HAVE to automatically get good grades??

flashdelirium 0

maths? At least it's not your English teacher.

Well, at least if it were her English teacher we wouldn't have so many people complaining that she spelt a word perfectly correctly just because their version of the word is different, and both forms are correct.