A lesson in logicc.

They weren’t trying to be clever. They just destroyed every adult in the room.

A teacher’s “logic lesson” backfires. A father’s serious warning turns into a brutal roast.

A nun’s note gets outsmarted by a cafeteria rebel. Each innocent question cuts sharper

than any grown‑up joke… and the last punchline hits just as the story is abou… Continues…

A fourth-grade teacher tries to teach logic with a dramatic river rescue,

only to be floored when a girl calmly suggests the wife ran to the bank

“to draw out all his savings.” A father, lecturing his son about lying,

blames his white hairs on dishonesty—until the boy innocently explains

why grandfathers must be completely white. Dreams for the future

turn awkward when Little Johnny proudly offers to “help Mary” become a good mother.

In a Catholic cafeteria, a nun warns kids

to take only one apple because God is watching

, while a whisper spreads down

the line that He’s too busy with the apples to notice the cookies

. Children out-argue teachers

about whales and heaven,

shut down nosy strangers with tales of long‑lived great‑grandfathers,

and school a cashier with Monopoly money logic.

By the time a boy cries for being punished

“for something I didn’t do”—his homework—the only thing left to do is laugh and admit: kids are terrifyingly honest.

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