Octopus Testicles
In 7th grade, my science teacher was Mr. Lentine - he taught biology. Mr. Lentine had a glass eye. I'm not sure how he lost it, but it was really fascinating to me. You could never tell if he was really looking at you or not because you would get confused as to which eye was the fake one. The impact I had from Mr. Lentine was that his phrase was "there are no stupid questions". And he meant it. He wanted you to learn so bad, he didn't want you to be held back by fear or embarrassment. One of the most hilarious experiences I had in his class was reading aloud in his class. At the same time, I was also going through sex ed at the same time - where we were learning all the body parts of humans. We were studying the octopus in his class at the time and as I read the article, every time the word tentacle was in the article, I was reading tentacle, but saying testicle. By the end of the 2 paragraphs, the class was howling with laughter. I literally had no clue what I had said. Mr Lentine said - you mean tentacle, don't you? I turned 18 shades of red. He never said another word, and got me out of that situation pretty fast. Thanks Mr. Lentine!
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