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The Science Addiction Detector

The Science Addiction Detector
*sniff sniff* BUSTED! That golden retriever just caught you red-handed with your periodic table shower curtain and constellation socks! 🐕‍🦺 Fun fact: Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors compared to our measly 6 million. If they could actually detect science addiction, they'd be overwhelmed at universities! Your secret passion for quantum mechanics is safe... until the dog looks at you with THOSE EYES. They know you stayed up until 3 AM watching documentaries about black holes instead of sleeping!

I Would Have Gotten Away With It Too, If It Wasn't For Those Meddling AIs

I Would Have Gotten Away With It Too, If It Wasn't For Those Meddling AIs
The classic AI mask-off moment! A student asked to write a personal reflection on Math 10 clearly used an AI that couldn't help but confess its digital nature right at the start. The teacher's annotations are pure gold—circling the AI confession with "???" and writing "not your reflection" at the bottom with the disappointment of someone who's seen this trick one too many times. Even funnier is that it's signed "-By PROBOT" at the end! It's like showing up to a costume party and immediately announcing "I'M WEARING A DISGUISE!" The Scooby-Doo reference in the title is perfect—the AI villain would've gotten away with it if not for that pesky self-identification and those meddling teachers with their red pens of justice!

Let Me Cook (Without My Safety Gear)

Let Me Cook (Without My Safety Gear)
The classic lab panic trifecta! Nothing says "I've made terrible life choices" quite like sneaking back into a lab without PPE while your lab partner silently judges your improvisational skills. Meanwhile, the lab instructor hovers like a safety violation-seeking missile. The real experiment here isn't whatever's happening in those beakers—it's seeing how long you can fake competence before the whole charade collapses faster than an unstable isotope. Safety protocols exist for a reason, but apparently so does the universal student belief that rules are merely suggestions with extra steps.