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TIL In 2019 a Japanese University student studying ninja history turned in an essay written in invisible ink. The words only became visible when the paper was heated over a gas stove. Her professor without even revealing the whole essay gave her an A.
Invisible Ink Essay Wows Professor
In a shocking turn of events, a Japanese university student studying ninja history has made headlines by submitting an essay written in invisible ink. The student, who wishes to remain anonymous, used a special technique to write the essay on the paper, which only became visible when the paper was heated over a gas stove.
According to reports, the professor of the course was blown away by the student’s creativity and ingenuity. Despite not being able to read the entire essay, the professor was impressed enough to give the student an A.
Ninja History Student’s Clever Move
The student’s use of invisible ink is a nod to the historical use of the technique by ninjas, who would often use it to convey secret messages. The student’s professor has praised the student’s creativity and resourcefulness, saying that the essay was "a bold and innovative approach to academic writing."
Invisible Ink: A Timeless Technique
The use of invisible ink dates back centuries, with ancient civilizations using it to convey secret messages. The technique involves using a special type of ink that is only visible under certain conditions, such as heat or ultraviolet light.
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