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'''2009 Halloween Math Class''' is a [[screamer]] video by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009. | '''2009 Halloween Math Class''' is a [[screamer]] video by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009. | ||
The video starts with professor Matthew Weathers, who by the way, has a | The video starts with professor Matthew Weathers, who by the way, has a [https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=660206 100% on Rate My Professors], going behind the projector screen to teach, which is truly better than the way every professor does it. Weathers then teaches the students how 1=2; Weathers explains how that would seem to be not possible, however, a second Matthew Weathers appears. Weathers then erases the true formula, so his alter-ego disappears. | ||
Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the thumbnail) the same? Well of course they are, so as a bait and switch, [[Amy Peterson]] pops up with a screen; the text "Happy Halloween" then appears. After the jumpscare, Weathers throws some candy to the students, however, the alter-ego appears, so, Weathers just asks him to leave (to which he obliges). | Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the thumbnail) the same? Well of course they are, so as a bait and switch, [[Amy Peterson]] pops up with a screen; the text "Happy Halloween" then appears. After the jumpscare, Weathers throws some candy to the students, however, the alter-ego appears, so, Weathers just asks him to leave (to which he obliges). |
Revision as of 21:04, 21 October 2019
2009 Halloween Math Class is a screamer video by Matthew Weathers on October 28, 2009.
The video starts with professor Matthew Weathers, who by the way, has a 100% on Rate My Professors, going behind the projector screen to teach, which is truly better than the way every professor does it. Weathers then teaches the students how 1=2; Weathers explains how that would seem to be not possible, however, a second Matthew Weathers appears. Weathers then erases the true formula, so his alter-ego disappears.
Weathers then asks the students a simple "geometry" problem: Are the two shapes (shown in the thumbnail) the same? Well of course they are, so as a bait and switch, Amy Peterson pops up with a screen; the text "Happy Halloween" then appears. After the jumpscare, Weathers throws some candy to the students, however, the alter-ego appears, so, Weathers just asks him to leave (to which he obliges).
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