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AH HA HAHAH

you all make fun of me for eatin too much ketchup...i think this guy beats me out in the gross department:

 

 

A man who is absolutely not getting his “World’s Best Teacher” mug this year was arrested last week for eating the classroom pet. While devouring the class hamster would be enough to ruin anyone’s chances at teacher of the year, the teacher made it even worse by eating the hamster in front of the class and telling the students it was a lesson in respecting animal rights.

According to Rocket News 24, on May 11 a teacher in South Korea suddenly grabbed the classroom’s pet hamster out of its enclosure and swallowed the live hamster whole while the children watched.

The school allegedly tried to cover the incident up, but it’s hard to hide that sort of thing when a whole classroom full of children runs home and says, “Guess what happened in class today.”

Once the story got out, the police investigated and the teacher confessed. He said he ate the hamster because he thought children could be cruel to animals and did not understand the value of life, so he decided to give them a memorable lesson in animal rights.  

I gathered my courage and swallowed a live hamster to attempt to convey in a special way the reason that we should cherish animals,” he said.

 

source: http://www.thedailymeal.com/teacher-arrested-eating-classroom-pet-hamster/52115

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LoL whole hamster in once, yök, did he kill that hamster before eating that?

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So...so much from this.

 

So he was teaching them to respect animal life, by not respecting animal lifes. It's like smacking your kid and then yelling "NO HITTING" afterwards.

 

Also, much respect if it was a full grown hamster, I have never seen a 1 bite hamster. All the hamsters I have ever run into are at least 3-4 bites, by my estimate. *I have no experience eating hamsters, just guessing* 

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._. Those kids must be lost.. I know I put my trust in my teachers to keep me safe, (i am 14) and if one of my teachers killed a hamster and ate it I'd be scared, and lost because i wouldnt know who to put my trust into.

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So...so much from this.

 

So he was teaching them to respect animal life, by not respecting animal lifes. It's like smacking your kid and then yelling "NO HITTING" afterwards.

 

Also, much respect if it was a full grown hamster, I have never seen a 1 bite hamster. All the hamsters I have ever run into are at least 3-4 bites, by my estimate. *I have no experience eating hamsters, just guessing*

I've never heard of any refer to a hamster size by the amount of bites it would take. ;)

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If someone asks me how big my cat is, I tell them 10-11 bites at least, that's a great way to measure animals.

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LoL whole hamster in once, yök, did he kill that hamster before eating that?

 

I just envision that creature trying to claw it's way back out.  What a sensation for that teacher to feel!   :o

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Wtf speeeedy <_< Now I has the sads. :(

 

Anyone else have a thought back to lemiwinks from south park?

 

I hope the catatafish will lead him out!

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Just a fyi, the hamster was not killed before he ate it...he ate it alive......

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Ok little buddy...i'm going to need your help with a lesson for the children today...

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Ok little buddy...i'm going to need your help with a lesson for the children today...

 

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