It was during an end-of-term exam. We had finished Geography, Physics and Biology. And this story took place on the fourth day of the exam.

It was a hot day. We were sitting in the exam hall. We were doing the Phiosophy test.

Back to the Philosophy class before our test. The teacher, a bald man with no hair on his top and even nothing in his brain, sat at his desk and read a newspaper. We were chatting. We have nothing to do in his classes. He did not teach us anything. And even worse, he suddenly called someone and asked this poor person to answer some questions. I came once. And I came back my seat almost immediately because I couldn't answer his stupid question: 'What is he best time for us to love?'. I tried my best to keep my face straight. And that was all I could do.

The teacher suddenly looked around our class and then got angry:
-'The floor is too dirty. I will report this to the head.'

Oh, dirty??? We swept the floor very carefully and nothing was left on the floor. Except the dust. Dust always flies from outside into our class. Can we ban that?

-'It's time for our lesson.' (Oh, God saves my life! Five minutes left!) What was the world's population in 2003?'

Is this an aspect of philosophy? No one khew the answer.

He got angry (easy to get angry):
-'You're lazy and stupid students.'

What? Lazy and stupid? Just because we couldn't answer that stupid question? Is this the way he uses to distinguish the good and bad students?

The bell rang. Thank you, Belly. You saved our lives. He walked out of the class quickly. Good, very good.

Back to our exam. The first question: population of the world the year 2006? The second question: increase rate of the population of the world the year 2004? The same stupid the other quetions. We needed only one thing: an Encyclopedia. For 50 stupid questions. We didn't have what we needed, of course.

What a teacher was this teacher? This was another question we didn't have the answer to. And the answer never exists in the Encyclopedia.