What The Hell Are You Doing Here Teacher
Okay, let's be honest. We've all seen them. Teachers. In the wild. Outside of school.
And sometimes, just sometimes, a thought pops into your head. A thought like: "What the hell are you doing here, teacher?" Don't lie. It has.
The Grocery Store Gauntlet
Imagine this. You're squeezing avocados, trying to decide if they're ripe. Suddenly, you hear it. That unmistakable, slightly-too-loud voice. "Timmy! No running in the produce aisle!"
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Yup. It's Mrs. Henderson. The same Mrs. Henderson who gave you that pop quiz last week. Now she's judging your avocado selection.
Are you supposed to acknowledge her? Pretend you don't see her? Casually switch to a different aisle and hope she doesn't notice you buying three bags of chips? It's a minefield.
The Unexpected Encounter at the Gym
You're sweating. You're struggling. You're questioning every life choice that led you to this elliptical machine. Then you look up.

And there, on the treadmill next to you, is Mr. Davis. Rocking some serious workout gear. The same Mr. Davis who told you "exercise is important" in class.
Is he judging your form? Is he secretly counting your reps? Does he know you skipped leg day again? These are the questions that keep you up at night.
The Movies: A Cinematic Standoff
You're finally relaxing. Popcorn in hand. Ready for some cinematic escapism. But wait... is that...? Yes. It is.

It's Ms. Rodriguez. In the same theater. Watching the same movie. Probably analyzing the plot for symbolism and hidden meaning.
Suddenly, your enjoyment of the movie is slightly diminished. You can't help but wonder if she's going to write a test about it later. Thanks, Ms. Rodriguez.
The Coffee Shop Conspiracy
You just want a latte. A simple, caffeine-fueled pick-me-up. A moment of peace before facing the world.

But no. Destiny has other plans. Because there, sipping a soy latte, is Mr. Johnson. Grading papers. Surrounded by textbooks.
You try to avoid eye contact. But it's too late. He sees you. He smiles. He asks about your essay. Your latte suddenly tastes like existential dread.
The Unspoken Rules
There are no rules, of course. Teachers are people too. They're allowed to exist outside of the classroom. They're allowed to buy groceries, exercise, and enjoy movies.

But still. There's that little voice. That little voice that whispers: "Shouldn't you be... teaching something?"
Maybe it's just the shock of seeing them in a different context. Maybe it's the lingering fear of being called on. Whatever it is, it's real.
So next time you see a teacher in the wild, remember this: they're just trying to live their lives. Just like you.
But also... maybe hide your candy stash. Just in case.
