Shamar is smart frfr
Okay, so I just watched this clip, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around Shamar's school story! 'I stopped going to school at 12, was in 12th grade, and my GPA was a 99 and plus'? Seriously, who else is doing the math on that one? I mean, if you're already in 12th grade at 12, that's some serious academic acceleration, or maybe just a hilarious misunderstanding of the school system, right? Either way, it's a wild claim that definitely made me chuckle. I remember struggling to get through algebra in high school, let alone being on the principal's roll with A's and B's and a near-perfect GPA after essentially 'stopping' school! It makes you wonder what kind of 'mystery school' he was attending where such academic feats were even possible. This whole scenario perfectly encapsulates why someone might playfully tell him, 'don't get beside yourself, Shamar!' It's like he's boasting about achievements that defy logic, yet he delivers them with such conviction. His claims of a '99 and plus' GPA and being on the 'principal's roll' are certainly impressive, if a bit hard to believe under the circumstances he describes. It makes me think about those times we all stretch the truth a little for a good story, or perhaps Shamar genuinely has a unique perspective on his educational journey that's just a bit outside the box. And then he drops the bomb: his major was 'cooking'! But wait, later he mentions 'history' too, clarifying that 'they wasn't teaching us about no army sh*t, none of that, teaching us about history and sh*t like that'. It sounds like he had a very... diverse academic path, to say the least. It reminds me of those funny moments when you're trying to explain your life choices, and it just gets more convoluted with every sentence. Honestly, I'm just picturing a genius chef-historian in the making! It makes you wonder what curriculum allowed for such a blend, especially when he also mentions getting his 'masters'. What do you guys think? Is Shamar a secret prodigy, or is this just pure comedic gold? It challenges our conventional understanding of education – quitting early, excelling, and then pursuing two seemingly disparate fields like cooking and history. It's the kind of story that makes you want to hear more about his unique journey and how he managed to juggle all that. It's a great reminder not to take life too seriously and to appreciate a good, funny anecdote when you hear one. Share your wildest school stories below – anything crazier than stopping at 12 and still acing 12th grade, or maybe having a '99 and plus' GPA while majoring in 'cooking' and 'history' simultaneously?



















































I'm weak 😂😂