January 12, 2025 at 1:20 pm

Lazy Lab Partner Refuses To Do Her Share Of The Work, So This Straight-A Student Teaches Her A Lesson

by Heather Hall

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Group projects can be frustrating, especially when one person ends up doing all the work while the other coasts by without lifting a finger.

But what if your partner refused to contribute at all, and their lack of effort could hurt your grade? Would you just do the work alone? Or would you find a way to make sure they faced the consequences?

In the following story, a straight-A student faces this very dilemma and decides he’s had enough of his lazy lab partner.

Here’s how it went down.

Not going to do the work

So, I overheard my government teacher tell this story. It wasn’t me or anyone we know, but it’s funny and it fits.

While “Mr G” was in high school, he was lab partners with the vacant type of cheerleader (“Ms. C”).

Mr G was a 4.0 student, and Ms. C refused to do any work.

Here’s where things took an ugly turn.

Mr G told his teacher at the time that he refused to let his grade drop for the lack of his partner’s work.

So one day, they were dissecting a fetal pig, and it was Ms C’s responsibility to remove the digestive system, but she refused to touch the animal.

Mr G opened up the pig, took the digestive system, and threw it right at her.

Yikes! She must’ve screamed pretty loud.

Let’s check out what the people over at Reddit have to say about his actions.

Good point.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Interesting, but this is not everywhere.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Most teachers would not talk like this.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Here’s someone who dealt with a similar situation.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

This is a little unorthodox for a teacher.

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Heather Hall | Contributing Writer, Life & Drama

Heather Hall is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in internet culture, workplace conflict, and viral customer service stories. With over a decade of editorial experience in digital publishing, Heather excels at curating trending online discussions and providing insightful commentary on the daily dramas that capture the internet's attention.

Since beginning her career in 2011, she has developed deep expertise in SEO-driven digital content, having written for a wide array of publications covering lifestyle, business, and travel. At TwistedSifter, Heather focuses on synthesizing complex social media threads into engaging, highly readable narratives that highlight the human element of viral news.

When she isn’t analyzing the latest internet discourse, Heather is a dedicated mother of three sons who takes family gaming nights entirely too seriously—whether she is dominating in Mario Kart, exploring The Legend of Zelda, or jumping into Roblox.

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