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Ian cheats on various test subjects with the help of the internet and prosthetic hand, leading to humorous outcomes and laughter among friends and crew members. The speaker recalls unconventional schooling experiences and creative ways students avoided work at Options for Youth, sharing anecdotes involving unique methods of cheating and diverse student backgrounds.

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  • Ian from Smosh humorously suggests cheating on tests using the internet and prosthetic hand assistance, successfully answering questions with elaborate setups.
  • The unconventional schooling experience at Options for Youth allowed for creative answers, diverse student methods of avoiding work, and scenarios like using vintage fashion to hide cheat sheets, demonstrating a unique educational environment.

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  • How did Ian cheat on the test?

    Ian used a prosthetic hand to access information.

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Summary

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Ian Cheats on Tests with Internet

  • Ian from Smosh suggests cheating on tests due to the availability of the internet.
  • Ian and friends plan to demonstrate how to cheat on a test in a humorous manner.
  • Subjects chosen for cheating include Geometry, Chemistry, JFK Assassination, and Famous Steves.
  • A test is created for each subject, and participants take turns answering questions.
  • Ian focuses on Famous Steves, while others tackle Geometry and Chemistry questions.
  • Participants struggle with Geometry questions involving shapes and points.
  • Ian's cheating method involves hiding a prosthetic hand and using it to access information discreetly.
  • Ian successfully answers questions using Google and prosthetic hand assistance.
  • Ian's elaborate cheating setup includes a fake face, prosthetic hand, and voice recordings for distraction.
  • The reveal of Ian's cheating methods leaves his friends in laughter and shock.

11:57

Unconventional Schooling: Creative Answers and Cheating Tactics

  • The speaker recalls a humorous incident involving a mask being too close to someone's face, causing laughter among panel and crew members.
  • The speaker discusses their unconventional schooling experience at Options for Youth, where they could write anything in packets without being graded.
  • The speaker shares examples of creative answers they provided in their school packets, involving polar bears and song lyrics.
  • Different students at Options for Youth had unique methods of avoiding work, such as gluing pages together or writing song lyrics for answers.
  • The speaker describes the diverse mix of students at Options for Youth, including child actors and rebellious kids.
  • A scenario is presented where a student uses vintage fashion to hide cheat sheets on their jacket during a test.
  • The speaker creatively uses pins on their jacket to recall answers during a test about historical events like JFK's assassination.
  • The speaker humorously navigates a test about various Steves, including fictional and real ones, with the help of cheat sheets hidden in a friend's hair.
  • A guest named Mr. Grub comically grades tests, including one on geometry, with Shayne Topp being quizzed on shapes and their properties.
  • Mr. Grub humorously critiques Shayne's answers on the geometry test, pointing out correct and incorrect responses with witty remarks.

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