Sued in a summer class by a regular mirror

The summer class was in full swing, with students bustling in and out of the room, trying to escape the scorching heat outside. Among them was a regular mirror, unassuming and innocuous, or so it seemed.

As the class continued, the mirror started to act strangely. It began reflecting the sunlight in a way that blinded the students and disrupted the teacher's presentation. The students, annoyed and flustered, tried to move the mirror out of the way, but to their surprise, it refused to budge.

Frustrated and determined to get rid of the disruptive mirror, one of the students decided to take matters into their own hands and sue the mirror for causing a disturbance in class. The case was brought to the school administration, where both parties presented their arguments.

The mirror, of course, had no defense, unable to speak for itself. The student, on the other hand, argued that the mirror's behavior was disrupting the learning environment and hindering their ability to focus on the class material.

In the end, the school administration ruled in favor of the student, ordering that the mirror be removed from the classroom to prevent any further disruptions. The mirror was taken away, its reflective surface now devoid of the chaos it had caused in the summer class.

And so, the students could finally focus on their studies in peace, no longer bothered by the antics of a simple, regular mirror.