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I'm sure you remember group projects. If you were the overachiever (or simply got your work done), you were fearful that you'd be partnered up with a fella who couldn't care less about their grade. Especially if you had a booksmart reputation, you made sure to prepare yourself for the possibility of being milked by every student who thinks they can get away with passing your work as their own.
If you were part of the other group, the ones who decided from the jump that they would not be adding anything of substance to the project at hand, I'm sure you actually looked forward to non-independent projects. Hey, if there's some sort of agreement you can come to in your group, no judgment there. The two buddies in this story ended up having a wholesome, beneficial exchange of academic power.
The original poster (OP) of this story was partnered up with one of their buddies for a geography group project. His friend was not a fan of geography and expected OP to do all of the work, almost threatening him with a bad grade if he decided to work on the project with him. After the project was completed, their teacher pulled OP aside and questioned if he had done all of the work himself. Fellas have each other's backs, and OP covered for the friend (yet had a petty motivation). What's the saying? "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours"?
Scroll to read the entire story to get an unusual dose of wholesome revenge.
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