Meet Harold. Some people thought he was a little “out there,” but little did they know, he was about to set the school’s high dive record—in the most Harold way possible. Instead of the usual dive, he took the “elevation” approach… and we’re talking serious elevation.

Harold’s presenting his grand design for the school’s pool dive—only instead of a traditional diving board, he’s drawing up plans for what can only be described as a high-rise version of a diving platform. It’s a blueprint for a dive that would make any thrill-seeker sweat just thinking about it. While the teachers and students in the room look more concerned than impressed, Harold’s enthusiasm is through the roof—quite literally.

The best part? Even though his design is a little… unconventional, Harold’s got that quiet confidence, knowing that his dive might just break the school record—just as long as he can somehow get the structural integrity approved.

So, next time someone calls you “a little odd,” just remember: maybe you’re onto something big (like Harold’s skyscraper dive)! After all, who says high school can’t have a few elevated ideas?