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The video opens with students in a classroom, where a teacher asks about their day. An argument erupts when someone cusses, leading to accusations and blame among the students, particularly involving Jordan, Noob, and Trey. The teacher struggles to maintain control as the students engage in heated exchanges and threats.
A fight breaks out in the school hallway, with Trey involved. Another student calls for the nurse, while the teacher is described as being occupied with something 'very important' in the classroom, leaving the students to handle the situation.
The students encounter police, leading to a quick escape. Later, back at school, Trey's friend asks why he was absent, revealing he had a court date for stealing a stop sign. They also discuss a performance by 'young boy' at lunch, which Trey missed.
A group of friends engage in a series of insulting 'roasts' against each other about their personal lives and misfortunes. Amidst the chaos, they plan to leave school, but encounter locked doors and a police officer.
One of the friends attempts to pick an officer's pockets for a key card to escape. Later, a student named Londa is called to the principal's office because her private pictures were leaked, which she believes were sent by a friend whose phone was supposedly stolen.
Students discuss a 'murderer,' with Trey bravado about not being scared. Later, during Halloween, Trey and his friends trick-or-treat, but resort to 'robbing' candy from a house when they don't get enough.
Trey tries to skip class but is caught by a teacher. He refuses to go to the office, eventually leading to a confrontation with security.
In class, a student, CJ, is picked on for asking 'stupid' questions, leading to a heated argument among Jessica, Kayla, and other students, almost escalating into a physical fight.
Trey attempts to go to the bathroom without a hall pass and is confronted by the Dean. Their argument escalates, leading to the Dean trying to force Trey to the office, resulting in a physical altercation.
A group plans a 'school raid' to beat up 'slenders.' They gather equipment, and one student puts on 'black air forces' which is comically depicted as activating a dangerous and destructive persona, leading to immediate confrontations.
Trey arrives late to class, already in a confrontational mood. He argues with someone and nearly gets into a fight, showcasing an aggressive demeanor in front of the class.
Two characters engage in an extremely long and elaborate 'roasting' session, using bizarre and creative insults about each other's appearance, hygiene, and family, culminating in one of them laughing uncontrollably.
Trey's parents are called to school for a conference about his disrespectful behavior and fights, including assaulting staff and other students, notably 'Slender.' Footage of the incidents is shown, including Trey lifting a student and a 'dangerous shootout.'
Trey's mother reacts angrily to the principal's tone and the presented evidence. She defends Trey, threatens the principal, and escalates the situation, eventually knocking out the principal in front of everyone.
Students are in class awaiting lunch. Johnny refuses to do work and taunts others. When a paper ball is thrown, Trey snitches on Johnny, leading to Johnny being sent to the principal's office and threatening Trey.
Trey's father brings him lunch and ends up confronting Johnny, who is still upset about Trey snitching. The confrontation quickly escalates into a physical fight between Trey's dad and Johnny, with other students spectating.
The friends give food to a homeless man, but a disrespectful comment leads to a confrontation with the man. Later, in a store, a dispute over candy and gang affiliations escalates into a physical threat.
A student attempts to flirt with a freshman, offering a ride to McDonald's. His friends overhear and mock him, threatening to put him on the 'exposed page' for flirting with a younger student. The conversation shifts to a school lesson about numbers.
Trey's mom is called into his class by a teacher to discuss his misbehavior and poor grades. She gets angry at Trey and threatens to take away his 'black air forces' and tell his dad. Other students comment on the situation, leading to further conflict.
Trey's mom, still in the classroom, engages in a physical fight with students and even the teacher, defending Trey and escalating the chaos, before deciding to take Trey home early.
A student wearing an NBA Young Boy shirt is confronted for violating the dress code. The principal is called, leading to an argument and the student's suspension for being disrespectful, but not before another fight breaks out.
A new student, 'Bacon Hair,' enters a history class. Discussions about historical pamphlets devolve into students disrespecting 'Bacon Hair,' leading to further arguments and threats of physical violence within the class.
An active shooter alarm goes off, prompting students and teachers to hide. Trey, however, pulls out a firearm, threatening to open fire on anyone outside their classroom, refusing to calm down amidst the lockdown.
Chandler's father attends a conference where he's informed of Chandler's frequent fights and profanity. The father encourages Chandler to fight back and disputes the school's policy on self-defense, threatening violence if his son is punished.
Donovan is late and wears a hoodie, violating the dress code. He argues with the teacher, refusing to remove it due to the cold classroom. The teacher threatens to call the principal, further escalating their confrontation.
A series of disconnected skits ensues: a gamer curses at another player, a chaotic song plays, and then a dramatic breakup scene unfolds where accusations of cheating lead to a physical altercation and a call to 911.
A child is stuck in a store with his mom, who is engaged in a long, drawn-out conversation. He expresses extreme frustration and boredom, exaggerating the length of time they've been there and the unlikelihood of leaving soon.