Let’s face it, most of us struggled with drawing a heart diagram in school and often opted for the alternative question in exams. However, one student embraced the challenge and got ‘too honest’ with his answer. A screenshot of his work has been circulating on Instagram, leaving people in stitches.
The viral video reveals that the student humorously named the heart’s chambers after girls—Haritha, Priya, Pooja, Namitha, and Roopa—instead of using the correct anatomical terms. He also described the functions of the heart in relation to these girls.
For Priya, he wrote that “she was always chatting with him” and that he “liked her,” assigning her to his left atrium.
He described Rupa as very “beautiful and cute.” She used to text him on Snapchat, so he placed her in his left ventricle.
Namitha, a neighbor with “long hair and big eyes,” also found a place in his heart.
Haritha, his classmate, occupies his right atrium, while Pooja, his ex-lover who he can’t forget, is in his right ventricle.
Since being shared on May 13, the diagram has gone viral with over 64.3 million views and more than one million likes. Many users commented on the video to share their reactions.
Check out a few comments below:
“At least he knows the heart has four chambers,” wrote one person.
Another added, “Bro is trying to forget his ex.”
“Well-drawn, though,” noted a third Instagram user.
A fourth commented, “Student rocked, teacher shocked.”
“Lol. Bro is too honest,” expressed a fifth.
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