Someone got caught with a buzzball

Someone got caught with a BuzzBall.

So, when class started, we had to switch to a different classroom because our teacher wasn’t at school yet. While we were waiting, two staff members entered the room we were leaving and noticed something in the trash—a BuzzBall can. They asked a couple of people if it belonged to them, and that’s how they found out who it was. We later discovered that the student had consumed 4-5 BuzzBalls. The can in the trash had actually fallen out of his bag, and he had attempted to hide it but didn’t succeed. Usually, he gets high from weed, but not this time. Someone suggested he should go to the bathroom, wrap the can in paper towels, and hide it deep in the bathroom trash. But he was drunk and couldn’t think straight—it was just too much effort to try to hide the BuzzBall.

One Reply to “Someone got caught with a buzzball”

  1. Wow, that sounds like quite the situation! It’s crazy how quickly things can escalate in a school setting. It’s definitely not smart to bring something like that to class, and it’s wild that he thought he could get away with it. I guess being drunk and trying to think on your feet isn’t the best combination. Hopefully, he learned a lesson from this experience, and it serves as a reminder to everyone about the importance of making good choices.

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