A YouTube personality who goes by IShowSpeed is a living example of how cheaters never prosper and how you must always be wary of the advice you get from the internet.

About 20 minutes into the 2-hour livestream, the YouTuber — whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr, according to LADbible — logged into his Ohio Digital Learning School account and showed that he has straight-F grades.

After reacting to his grades, which were so low because he had neglected to turn anything in, the 17-year-old proceeded to open up a chapter 1 quiz for his United States and Global Economics course.

While the quiz was only a 10-question assessment with an “estimated time” of 15 minutes, Watkins decided to put his fate in the hands of his 10.9M subscribers.

“Yo chat, please help me out real quick. Only for this one time, bro. Help me out, bro,” he begged.

He proceeded to power through the questions, asking the fast-moving chat to supply him with the correct answers; all in all, he finished the quiz in under a minute-and-a-half and barely seemed to pay any attention to the questions and answers.

However, while his viewers definitely helped Watkins speed through the assessment, it didn’t exactly pay off, as he got every single question wrong.

After staring at his 0/10 score in disbelief, he went off on the livestream.

“You n***as in the chat is so stupid! Y’all are so dumb!” he exclaimed. “Y’all want me to fail?”

“The f**k!” he added before ripping off his headset and briefly going off-screen before returning to the stream. “What the hell? Y’all seriously want me to fail? Oh my God, y’all are so dumb man.”

Despite his decision to foolishly put the quiz in his viewers’ control, Watkins proceeded to berate them for thinking the situation is “a game,” as he said that he could actually wind up failing.

He then went on to complete a couple of other overdue assignments while on the livestream, though he didn’t rely on the chat for answers.

A short while later, after seeing that he still had all F’s, the YouTuber moved on to other antics, including gaming, browsing Reddit, cleaning his room and perusing OmeTV.

Would you be down to let your followers select the answers to a school assignment?