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Ullyr

In China, only the elite students get into the top universities. Edward, the valedictorian of his high school, had applied to the Ji Tu "G2" University, where the dean, Professor P, was in charge.
However, Professor P attempted to reject Edward's admission into the university, claiming that Edward's results were a one-time thing, that such results were impossible to replicate.
But when Edward sat for the entrance exam, Professor P turned pale, as he scanned through his answers, realising that he had not gotten a single question wrong - once again, the highest score amongst every other eligible candidate.
This was when he learned, that Edward does not fluke a Top 1 placement. Today, Professor P was schooled.

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cold

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Ullyr
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yep idk who cooked this but redditors actually making content rather than rage baiting like vlr.

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kfan4238173
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R0dd0t

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chatgpt makes the content for them and they copy and paste it into the comments

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melvinkoekemans
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In China, only the elite students get into the top universities. Edward, the valedictorian of his high school, had applied to the Ji Tu "G2" University, where the dean, Professor P, was in charge.
However, Professor P attempted to reject Edward's admission into the university, claiming that Edward's results were a one-time thing, that such results were impossible to replicate.
But when Edward sat for the entrance exam, Professor P turned pale, as he scanned through his answers, realising that he had not gotten a single question wrong - once again, the highest score amongst every other eligible candidate.
This was when he learned, that Edward does not fluke a Top 1 placement. Today, Professor P was schooled.

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Cinema

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zappp
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i hate reddit but good copy pasta

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yukky
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This is probably fire if you’re a millennial or reddit brained 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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