Busting 100 School Myths in 24 Hours

TLDRIn this video, we debunk 100 school myths in just 24 hours. Watch us busting insane myths and uncovering the truth about school experiences.

Key insights

🔍We tested the myth of bus not waiting for late students and debunked it.

🔥During a fire drill, it's important to remain calm, just like in movies.

🏈We tested the myth that football helmets don't protect your head.

👊The myth of back hits always causing death in line dances was proven untrue.

🍕We explored the myth of disgusting cafeteria food and tasted it.

Q&A

Do teachers really call on students only when their hands aren't raised?

No, that's just a myth. Teachers call on students regardless of whether their hands are raised or not.

Is it true that gum takes seven years to digest if swallowed?

No, that's another myth. Gum passes through the digestive system just like any other food.

Are school years really the best years of our lives?

For some people, school years may be memorable and enjoyable, but it varies from individual to individual.

Do teachers get paid enough for their work?

Teacher salaries vary depending on factors such as location, qualifications, and experience. While some may argue that teachers are underpaid, it's a complex issue with different perspectives.

Do girls really have more flexibility than boys?

No, flexibility varies from person to person and is not determined by gender.

Timestamped Summary

00:00In this video, we set out to bust 100 school myths in just 24 hours.

00:39We tested the myth of buses not waiting for late students and debunked it.

01:15During a fire drill, we emphasized the importance of remaining calm.

01:48We conducted a test to determine if football helmets protect the head.

03:48We explored the myth of disgusting cafeteria food and sampled it.

06:15We debunked the myth of the five-second rule for dropped food.

09:20We tested the myth that wrestling in school is nothing like WWE.

13:42We explored the myth of school dress codes being stricter for girls.