This child signed their own school permission slip and it went viral
Oh to be that age again when you come up with an idea like this and you’re convinced that it might just work.
https://twitter.com/PorshaaEscobar/status/992611763358138368
And it prompted people to share when other kids had done something similar.
this made me think of when my moms friend HEIDI's son tried to sign his spelling words for her kids are so funny pic.twitter.com/WnGKpC4zDB
— Emmyy (@heyy_its_emmyyy) May 6, 2018
You can’t get a healthy laugh anywhere else but kids man ♂️My son deadass told me his teacher wrote this pic.twitter.com/IwuxpM3rJr
— ♒️02/16♒️ (@Kush_McSourPiff) May 6, 2018
this was one of my little brothers refocus slips a couple years back.. pic.twitter.com/Ks1HW0yYeq
— My Name Is Connor (@KingEagle22) May 7, 2018
This first grader really thought I was gonna accept this ♀️♀️♀️ I died laughing that day pic.twitter.com/wQ91nL4mRS
— Katherine (@kfiona_) May 6, 2018
And it wasn’t just the child’s writing that got people talking.
Stopped reading at “1st annual” this is the problem with public education. First annual is not a thing. The correct wording is inaugural.
— Anthony (@Torgrude45) May 5, 2018
First and inaugural are synonyms. First annual is correct. Annual is clarifying that it will be yearly.
— Richard Bleier is Orioles Magic (Cat Lady) (@AlainnFocail) May 5, 2018
Nope.
Inaugural = first one/introductory
Annual = yearly— Richard Bleier is Orioles Magic (Cat Lady) (@AlainnFocail) May 5, 2018
Exactly. It’s not yearly if it has only happened once.
— Anthony (@Torgrude45) May 5, 2018
It's presumptuous, but not wrong… Yet. If it's happened 50 times out of 50 years, it's yearly. Twice out of two years, yearly. Once out of one years, yearly. It's a streak of one. All streaks gotta start somewhere.
— The Wrock Snob (@WrockSnob) May 5, 2018
But the word inaugural is where it starts. Everyone is arguing the same point, you guys just aren’t grasping that the English language has a word for this exact situation and it’s inaugural.
— Anthony (@Torgrude45) May 5, 2018
Can we be excused now?