Man Shares Peek-Adolescence-Stupidity Story of When He Got Stuck in a Roasting Oven While Working at Dunkin' Donuts

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Sometimes teenagers do things that are so mind boggling they only thing that can be blamed is hormones. Like, I know teenagers are trying to figure out their way into young adulthood so you gotta see what you can do, but why would you ever EVER think it's a good idea to hide in a hot oven?… That… That is just one for the scientists I suppose…

Ron Clark, one of the founders of the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, GA, takes to his social medias to show off the achievements of his school and more. They gain hundreds of thousands of views and reveal a school that's serious in learning, but unafraid to get a little goofy. Recently, Ron Clark jumped on a TikTok trend where people attempt to rap a personal story. Some of these stories are serious and some are silly. Clark shared a story from his youth. Back when he was an adolescent, much like the students in his school, he worked at a Dunkin' Donuts. One day, while he was working the slow shift, he had the brilliant idea to play Hide-N-Seek with his coworker.

He walked his co-worker outside by the dumpsters to count while he hid. In the most epic peek-adolescence-stupidity fashion, teenager Clark decided the best place to hide would be inside the still-hot oven…

He hopped into the oven, slammed the door shut and giggled with excitement awaiting his co-worker to find him. However, he realized the oven was still pretty hot since they leave it on all day AND you can't open an oven door from the inside. But he didn't start panicking because he figured his co-worker would find him soon. Tides turned quickly though, when it turns out he had accidentally locked out his co-worker and now he was stuck inside a burning oven…

It's truly a story that is the epitome of teenagers doing things that are just so stupid it's unfathomable. It's where things like Jackass and insane social media trends are born out of. Read/watch the entire story below! And don't worry, everyone ends up fine, but he does add that he's never been the same since. I wonder what lesson he learned from this though?

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