DIY- Sneaky Way to Cheat on a Test | Nextraker

Nextraker1/24/2015122,569 viewsQuick Sift
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Nextraker presents a DIY tutorial demonstrating a method for cheating on difficult tests using a common eraser. The process involves splitting an eraser in half, carving out rectangular sections from the interior of each piece, and then preparing a small cheat note with important information in a very small font. This note is folded into an accordion shape, with one end glued to each half of the eraser. The two eraser halves are then joined together and secured with clear tape on the backside, creating a discreet booklet that appears to be a normal eraser from the outside. Nextraker states that this hack is intended for those who struggle with studying for tests and emphasizes that while the channel provides such methods to make life easier, it does not condone cheating. The video concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel and follow Nextraker on Facebook.

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