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‘I don’t want to go, help!’ Video of small boy goes viral as school year begins in Russia ‘I don’t want to go, help!’ VIDEO of small boy goes viral as school year begins
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The start of the school year proved too much for one schoolboy who tried to avoid a return to the classroom in a video by screaming: “I don’t want to, I can’t write!” as his parents dragged him down the street. The start of the school year proved too much for one Russian schoolboy who tried to avoid going to school in a heart-breaking video that probably illustrates the feelings of new school-goers in every part of the world.
“No, I don’t want to go to school!” he whimpered, but his hopes of swaying his parents quickly faded. As the tragedy unfolded, the adults tried to play ‘good cop, bad cop.’“No, I don’t want to go to school!” he whimpered, but his hopes of swaying his parents quickly faded. As the tragedy unfolded, the adults tried to play ‘good cop, bad cop.’
“They will teach you [how to write], you’ll be doing your homework,” the woman said, while a male voice – probably that of his father – warned: “You will hit the pavement if you get out.”“They will teach you [how to write], you’ll be doing your homework,” the woman said, while a male voice – probably that of his father – warned: “You will hit the pavement if you get out.”
The video, which has gone viral on social media, became more dramatic following the initial exchange. “Dude, I advise you not to... I’ve been there for four years,” another pupil said to the boy as he passed by.The video, which has gone viral on social media, became more dramatic following the initial exchange. “Dude, I advise you not to... I’ve been there for four years,” another pupil said to the boy as he passed by.
“Someone, save me, help!” the child cried, garnering laughter from his parents, at which point the footage ends.“Someone, save me, help!” the child cried, garnering laughter from his parents, at which point the footage ends.
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September 1 is celebrated in Russia and beyond as Knowledge Day or the First Bell. This year, it fell on Sunday, buying millions of kids a little more time to chill out before finally dusting off their uniforms and readying their heavy, textbook-laden bags.September 1 is celebrated in Russia and beyond as Knowledge Day or the First Bell. This year, it fell on Sunday, buying millions of kids a little more time to chill out before finally dusting off their uniforms and readying their heavy, textbook-laden bags.
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