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You ever notice how teachers love coloring pages? They make it sound like they're preparing a masterpiece for the Louvre, but really, it's just a bunch of stick figures trying to stay inside the lines.
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Teachers and coloring pages are like peanut butter and jelly – a classic combination. But let's be honest, no matter how carefully they color, the end result always looks like modern art gone wrong.
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You can always tell when a teacher had a rough day by the intensity of their coloring. The darker the shades, the more likely they had to deal with a classroom full of mini-Houdinis.
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If teachers put as much effort into grading papers as they do coloring pages, we'd all be straight-A students. But no, they reserve their artistic talents for doodles in the margins.
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Teachers and coloring pages are like Batman and Robin – an inseparable duo. I swear, if there was an Olympic event for coloring, teachers would bring home the gold medal every time.
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Teachers treat coloring pages like a sacred ritual. They distribute the pages with the seriousness of a royal decree, and heaven forbid if you accidentally color outside the lines – it's like committing a major crime in their colorful kingdom.
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Coloring pages are a teacher's version of therapy. They face the chaos of the classroom, and at the end of the day, they unwind with a cup of coffee and a coloring book. Picasso would be proud.
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Teachers have this incredible ability to turn a simple coloring page into a life lesson. "Remember, class, just like coloring, life is about staying within the lines – unless you want to be a rebel artist.
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I once saw a teacher spend an entire staff meeting doodling on a coloring page. It was like watching a master at work, turning the most boring meeting into a burst of colors and creativity.
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