Ah GCSE banter – so pure, predictable, and ever-hilarious.
When your parents are on your case and the peak of your social life is a park meet up in-between revision, where else can you turn to for top quality jokes except your maths exam paper?
GCSE students rolled out of their Edexcel maths exam with a smile on their face, not because they’d smashed the algebra section, but because of the likes they were about to get for their tweet.
Edexcel: “Daniel baked 420 cakes”
Daniel:#EdexcelMaths pic.twitter.com/bbqYMtAsUf— james? (@jamescochranee) June 13, 2017
Little did they know that every 15-year-old in the country was about to make the the joke about a made up character called ‘Daniel’ who ‘baked 420 cakes’.
Now for those who are unaware of what 420 is, it is a code term for the consumption of cannabis around the time of 4.20, morning or night, or the celebration of weed on April 20 every year.
420 cakes…. #GCSEs2017 #edexcelmaths #mathsgcse #mathsgcse3 #gcsepaper #mathspaper3 #GCSE2017 #GCSEmaths #GCSE pic.twitter.com/FF1d44KhhN
— Ryan Nottingham (@ryan_nottingham) June 13, 2017
I wonder if the person who wrote the paper slipped that in there on purpose.
This one is pretty damn witty…
Praying hard that the grade boundaries aren't as high as Daniel after baking 420 cakes #edexcelmaths
— maggie (@maggieeneves) June 13, 2017
Of course the countless photos of cannabis cakes ensued.
Daniel's 420 cake #edexcelmaths pic.twitter.com/UgICL1yLjS
— Emma ?️? (@emmabob_) June 13, 2017
I wonder what Edexcel would think about them accidentally making every student in the country think about smoking a joint.
What a way to make a maths exam bearable.