WHEN MATH FAILS AND MARRIAGE EXPLODES

Classroom logic didn’t stand a chance against a kid who could turn multiplication into comedy. While his teacher tried to stick to the lesson plan, the boy’s quick wit turned a simple math problem into a moment that left his dad howling later at home. It wasn’t rebellion — just a brilliant mind that preferred fun over formulas, reminding everyone that humor can be its own kind of intelligence.

Meanwhile, a husband’s explosive morning habit inspired a prank that went down in family legend. One bowl of leftover turkey guts and a perfectly timed scream sent him into a full-blown panic, convinced he had quite literally lost his insides. After half an hour of frantic “reassembly,” he stepped out pale, shaken, but very much alive. His wife? Laughing so hard she nearly needed help herself. And from that day on, mornings were quieter — and far less gassy.

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