What childhood injustice are you still mad about?

When I was in school (Primary school as I'm from the UK), I was about 10-11 years old but basically I was your standard troll/funny man in class trying to make my classmates laugh so I ended up always doing something that got me in trouble. I remember my teacher (who also happened to be the headteacher) took me aside one day and told me she had enough of my shit and I was to buckle down and fix my attitude, while I was still only 10 I knew exactly how serious she was and I definitely knew that was the last warning, no more funny shit it was time to focus on my school work...

That same day... I had literally not said a word all afternoon I was just doing my work and waiting for the weekend to come and then "SIWEL THAT'S IT, OUTSIDE THIS CLASSROOM NOW!". I looked like a deer in headlights, I had no idea what I'd done, every time I tried to speak, she shouted over me and pointed to outside the classroom.

Basically someone had been putting post it notes on kids backs saying funny things and she just assumed it had been me. Our classroom is one of those open plan rooms with like 3-4 kids at a desk (google primary school classrooms), so it would have been quite easy for someone to walk around and stick them to people. I was literally set up by someone and to this day I have no idea who they are, and of course she didn't believe me when I tried to explain how it couldn't have been me, I was working all afternoon.

She held me after school and called my parents, they had to come down and have a "talk" with the teacher and I about my behaviour and how I was giving one last warning about my antics where I then "defied her warning" and pulled off the post it note prank. Got into deep shit from my parents... aka no pocket money, grounded, more homework etc etc. I'm 24 now and I'm still mad about it.

TL:DR I was a 10 year old troll in school, got into trouble and told to sort my shit out. Somebody framed me for something I didn't do, got into deep shit, parents called, kept in after school...

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