What is the most bizzare opinion you have ever heard from a teacher or professor
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Wow that’s wild. The thing that bothers me most about shit like this is that a good teacher would put aside their pride and take it as an opportunity to learn something themselves and show the class how to find out an answer to a question like this. Instead, you’ll always remember her as the dumbass who didn’t know what fossils are.
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I wrote a paper on the origin of the y chromesome in biology class in college and the professor docked me points with the note written in the margins "I don't think humans and papayas have a common ancestor."
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my 7th grade biology teacher dedicated a lesson to why evolution was false and her base argument was that she never evolved in her entire life, therefore evolution was false.
i suspect that a majority of the students agreed w her.
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30 seconds of googling shows me that women can still breastfeed with nipple piercings. I would question any of the info he gave me about anatomy.
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I had a teacher during sex ed start yelling about how you gotta work on and please your lady not a “wham bam thank you ma’am”, his words. Now not in 7th grade sex ed it wouldn’t have been so weird. Same teacher had a diabetic fit and started yelling and writing E over and over while grading our tests.
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Maybe he meant there's no such thing in the context of that application?
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Never seen that movie, but wouldn’t teleportation just kill you from the demolecularzation or whatever?
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English, that language that borrows words from everywhere else?
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Probably! He was a very smart guy (way more formal education in computer science than I), so I've always assumed there was some truth to what he said, but he didn't elaborate further and I didn't like bothering him with unnecessary questions, so I never followed up on the topic despite my confusion.
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I had a teacher who believed that the moon landing was fake.
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My chemistry teacher didn't understand why consumers complain about pesticides, since she claimed you could just rinse them off easily (which isn't entirely accurate). She got cancer shortly after.
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then how do you explain the y in papaya? checkmate professor
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I bet this person called themselves a Christian.
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music has things that can be described mathematically in ways that are largely historical, but not axiomatic in a math sense. but if learning music helps you learn math and/or visa versa, power to you.
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In the movie it did worse: mangle you on reassembly because a fly got in the teleporter with you
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The only agreeable thing here is that sautéed garlic and onions are yummy. The rest is some serious
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Teachers loved telling you about shit they saw in movies and passing it off as wisdom
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I thought you were talking about college instructors until you mentioned high school... especially because you referred to "women" instead of girls...
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Is he/it? I have to wonder if this is one of those "The Beatles are overrated" kinds of opinions
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10/10 joke
n'avoir pas (verb goes in the middle)
::: spoiler /joke
I know it still needs to be conjugated. I also accept the possibility that I could be wrong.
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