-GCSE English Language class 2 years ago.
-We are studying use of metaphor in journalism.
-Set an article which describes the queue outside midnight launch of the final Harry Potter book as a "teenage human centipede".
-Teacher is oblivious to the laughter, unaware of the film, thinks it is some kind of fantasy creature.
-She asks "and where would you expect to find a human centipede?"
-Friend next to me answers "in Germany."
-Teacher looks confused, everyone laughing.
Edit: Oh and my History class last year, Slightly-Backward-Tim asked (when discussing responsibility for the Holocaust): "I know this may sound a bit wrong... Could we... Could we blame the Jews?"
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