Clever People Who Got Their Way Without Technically Breaking Any Rules
Who Said "70's Day" at the School Doesn't Refer to the 1770s?
I think we can all agree that dress-up days and holidays, which seem to occur every month, are the nicest parts of being in grade school. While some children may not care to dress up for the occasion, others may take it as an opportunity to make jokes and enjoy themselves. We assume that's what the child wearing the wig believed when he showed up at school dressed as a colonial person from the 1770s for a '70s celebration.

You Make Lemonade When Your Teacher Gives You Lemons
When this student found out they could bring notes to their exam, they were pleased. They were only told that the paper could have one side. That was the sole restriction. They discovered this extremely long and technically single-sided piece to maximise the use of their notes. We're hoping the teacher gave them only great feedback regarding this life hack and that their test went well.

"Mom Let Me Put Any Flag Except the Pride Flag, so 241 Flags Later..."
The individual occupying this room is still living with their parents, and according to their mother, any flag hanging on the wall is acceptable as long as it doesn't promote LGBT pride. By carefully circumnavigating that rule, they were able to hang hundreds of different flags in a rainbow pattern. The entire sum exceeded two hundred and appears to be both extraordinary and one-of-a-kind.
