Question 450#
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SomeGuyFromNowhere[OP]
15.07.2020 00:04
LinkMy answer: Funny thing is I was kind of into the black market at my school for once. Last year at times I would sell Mint and other flavored gum for a good price so I can make a living. I'm surprised no teachers or the other school employees didn't caught me doing this kind of stuff. ;-;
SquishyFishy814
30.09.2020 17:43
LinkPokémon cards
theAltron
15.09.2021 19:09
Linkyes, pokemon cards
I usually don’t notice that kind of shit but I remember when fidget spinners were popular that this one kid would sit at the back of the school, selling “rare, limited edition” fidget spinners
some kid even gave him 80 dollars for one
when I was in elementary and Pokémon cards were popular everything it was recess everyone would gather on this picnic table and trade and sell Pokémon cards. Even one of the people that watches us at recess traded with the cards XD
Koolaid/lemonade powder. People would just eat it- just eat the powder. Not snort it- my school's not *that* stupid- just scoop it up and eat it. That stuff sold like crazy, and it got to the point where teachers had to ban kids from eating it in class because dust would get everywhere. Some kids were selling it in sandwich baggies for three dollars, and some were selling the actual packets of it for fifty cents. I never got involved because detentions were getting handed out eventually
in kindergarten we had this playground with a really tall hill that students would climb up and roll down. the top of this hill couldn’t be seen by the teacher monitoring us. the hill had a fence surrounding it, but because of some animal there was a hole in the bottom of it and a dug out section of dirt that made it just big enough for a kindergartner to squeeze through. for the right amount of tootsie rolls, this one kid would go through the hole and go a certain distance away from the fence depending on the amount of tootsie rolls. no teacher caught him but he stopped in 1st grade.
also i would sit behind the slide and tell kids horror stories for the price of a quarter in 2nd grade B)
In seventh-grade people from the ghetto side of town were trading things for smarties which they would crush up and snort
pickpocketing. it kinda became a sort of clout of what you could take out/put in of whos bag/pockets. you'd be handed a 5 to grab a homework and get another 5 if you could slip it back. it. we never stole anything valuable. it was more just screwing with people. i got pretty good at it and ended up making straight bank.
when i was in elementary school i would sell school supplies that i found that i didnt want and made a really good profit i was a raccoon if you got me mad to a good point id steal your stuff and make a profit out of it :I but my school had a big rule about it so i looked like a 6-10 year-old dealer
hah I'm late but
i used to sell empty bags of stuff that i found for like 2 dollars.
and whenever there were affairs or events there were lots of chairs and i sold each of them for 10 dollars. yes. random chairs at the school lol. and just searching for the money myself. I found a descent amount of money on the school floors! sometimes i'd find a 1 dollar, 2 dollars, 50 cents, 5 cents, 20 cents or 10 cents and maybe even more like 5 dollars.
there was once this girl in like grade 3 or something who had a 100 dollars for some reason. I found that 100 dollar note but eventually gave it back.