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That's your story about the worst a teacher has treated you? Man, I'm stoked to hear how much better things have become!
When I was a kid I had a teacher who used to slam kid's desks against the wall with the kids in them. He also used to throw chalk and erasers across the room at kids if they were talking.
I had another teacher who would smack the back of your hands with a yardstick if she thought you weren't paying attention.
Oh, and then of course there was the teacher who would grab our hands and bend our fingers backwards until it felt like they would break.
I had a shop teacher who let kids physically batter each other in class.
Everyone I know that's my age or older has experiences like this.
I'm sorry you went through that stuff, but it's not a suffering competition. Frankly, I've had both teachers that used sticks and rulers to punish us, and teachers that screamed at me constantly, and it's the second one that I remember most frequently and the one that gave me paralyzing test/performance anxiety. That's the one that took years of self reflection and some therapy to make some progress on. Fuck that teacher.