Have you ever had that random moment when:
[spoiler][b]You're at school/work, and your teacher/professor assigns groups to work with, but [u]YOU'RE[/u] the one who has to work with idiots, weirdos, or people you hate in general, while all of your friends get to work together in a group?[/b][/spoiler]
[spoiler][b]Or if you picked a class, but it's filled with people you're uninterested in, or really hate?[/b][/spoiler]
Share your experiences of this random moment.
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All my teachers let me work alone. In fact, all my projects were completed faster alone than in a group.
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That happens all the freakin time. It’s the worst
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Edited by Hammer: 9/5/2018 8:22:45 PMOr when you get a random boner in the middle of class and the teacher calls you to stand up and talk in front of everyone
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Nope, there's always some good in the situation. Just gotta find it The unmotivated slackers won't put up much of a fight when stating what to do The loudmouths help with ideas The quiet ones will usually have something to say if they think it's important The cheerleaders who dont overall do much is good for encouragement The projects temporary anyway
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Edited by Cell-3: 9/6/2018 1:03:23 PMThe first situation happens a lottt to meh. But you gotta work with what you have, and 95% of the time somehow I get it to work.
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All the time I had to work with the laziest guys in the class, until one time I was surprised I got in a group with one of the best students. Our assignment was one of the bests and nobody had to break a sweat
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