Francisco from Physics class is a creature that defies the laws of nature. Its body is composed of a writhing mass of sinewy fibers that constantly shift and writhe like a nest of snakes. Its eyes are empty voids that seem to absorb all light and leave nothing behind. Its gaping maw is filled with jagged, razor-sharp teeth that drip with a foul, acidic saliva. The stench that emanates from its body is overwhelming, a sickening mixture of decaying flesh and burnt ozone.
As it moves, it emits a high-pitched, ear-shattering screech that seems to tear at the fabric of reality itself. Its touch is corrosive, leaving behind nothing but charred, blackened remains where it has been. Francisco from Physics class is a creature of pure malevolence, driven by a thirst for destruction and chaos. It delights in causing pain and suffering, reveling in the terror of its victims.
Those who have encountered Francisco from Physics class and lived to tell the tale are forever haunted by the memory of its twisted, grotesque form. It is a creature that should not exist in our world, a horror from beyond the veil of sanity. Its very existence is an affront to all that is good and decent, a blight upon the natural order of things. Beware the dark corners of your classroom, for Francisco from Physics class may be lurking there, waiting to strike.
As it moves, it emits a high-pitched, ear-shattering screech that seems to tear at the fabric of reality itself. Its touch is corrosive, leaving behind nothing but charred, blackened remains where it has been. Francisco from Physics class is a creature of pure malevolence, driven by a thirst for destruction and chaos. It delights in causing pain and suffering, reveling in the terror of its victims.
Those who have encountered Francisco from Physics class and lived to tell the tale are forever haunted by the memory of its twisted, grotesque form. It is a creature that should not exist in our world, a horror from beyond the veil of sanity. Its very existence is an affront to all that is good and decent, a blight upon the natural order of things. Beware the dark corners of your classroom, for Francisco from Physics class may be lurking there, waiting to strike.
As the power outage plunged the classroom into darkness, the students heard the chilling sound of Francisco from physics class's maniacal laughter echoing through the halls.
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Just pure pain. DO NOT take this class in junior year of high school unless you are a fan of SATAN and his works. You will regret ever being born if you decide to take this absolute Hell of a course. This class will cause you to spiral into an ever-lasting pit of mental despair. AP physics will fucking kill you, mentally and physically.
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