That Mega-Viral Tweet About a Teacher Spying on Students From the Ceiling Turned Out to Be Fake
Twitter went nuts over the story a student named Joseph Morales shared in which he claimed his teacher left the room during a test, which the students naturally took advantage of, and then spied on them from the ceiling.
My teacher left the room during a test so we all started sharing answers. Then I look up and she was staring right at me π³π©π½βπ«π© pic.twitter.com/yPMpgazbMv
β Me (@josephxmorales) September 26, 2017
The reactions were of awe, wonderment, fear, and a random Monkey Haircut Meme:
SHE LOOKS SO DISAPPOINTED
β ο½₯:*:ο½₯οΎken!,qο½₯:*: (@angeIicghost) September 27, 2017
Me at my desk like pic.twitter.com/ZvS78atOn5
β β Johnny Bravo β (@__JohnnyBravo__) September 27, 2017
The real question still remains.
How did she get up there?β Queen π (@BarbBad) September 27, 2017
β dom (@_domtom) September 27, 2017
You never watch Zack and Cody?
β LeShaunπ³οΈβπ (@imlejanea) September 27, 2017
She looks like ceiling cat pic.twitter.com/ES9AGzLsnv
β Lindsayπ (@TheFIavorBlue) September 27, 2017
β johnNougat (@NeyugnNhojOtaku) September 27, 2017
β ELLISA (@ellisuhhh) September 27, 2017
If this story sounds unbelievable, unfortunately, it's because IT IS! A few meme-savvy users debunked Joseph's story and exposed him for the internet conman he is.
You sit on a throne of lies! https://t.co/1i8qNKpxWB
β Star Bear (@StarBear82) September 27, 2017
Then do you mind telling me why this meme was already used four months ago? pic.twitter.com/ksrcQaAII6
β *sadboy emoji* (@CalVeatch) September 27, 2017
Here's the meme in question, from May:
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