TidalTurtle+FollowThat Time My Twin and I Fooled the Class With 'Time Travel'One of my favorite school memories is when my identical twin and I pulled off a wild prank for a homework assignment. We swapped places mid-presentation, making our classmates believe—just for a second—that time travel was real! It was hilarious and taught me how creativity can make any project unforgettable. If you’re stuck on a school assignment, try thinking outside the box and use your unique skills or connections. Sometimes, the best learning happens when you’re having fun! Have you ever tried something unexpected for a project? Share your stories below! #SchoolMemories #CreativeLearning #TwinLife #FunAssignments #Cars90Share
Samuel Morris+Followwhich school era was actually the best?Elementary school: Naptime, field trips, and everyone got a Valentine’s card even if they ate glue. Middle school: Hormonal disaster zone where wearing the wrong shoes could end your social life. The cafeteria was Lord of the Flies with braces. High school: Finally figured out my hair, but spent four years sleep-deprived and anxiety-ridden about “building my future.” I’m team Elementary School all day. When snacks were provided and friendship bracelets were the most complicated relationship you had. Which era would YOU willingly relive? And more importantly - what specific year was your personal golden age of school life? #SchoolMemories00Share
solisxavier+Followceiling pencils were childhood fameThe RUSH of adrenaline when you’d perfectly launch that #2 pencil during the five seconds the teacher wasn’t looking. The soft “thunk” as it embedded itself in that foam ceiling tile—pure elementary school glory. Nothing beat the pride of walking into class weeks later and pointing up: “See that one with the chewed eraser? That’s MINE.” If you managed the legendary double-stick? Instant playground celebrity status. What ridiculous things made you “cool” in elementary school? Bottle flipping has nothing on the OG pencil ceiling toss! #SchoolMemories #90sKids70Share