How I wish I did my homework

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i like the kid who answered "c" for a 100 true/false questions

oh and the kid that drew an elephant between the block and the spring on the physics problem! lol
 
i like the kid who answered "c" for a 100 true/false questions

oh and the kid that drew an elephant between the block and the spring on the physics problem! lol

The elephant was my favorite also.

I've seen a bunch of these (including the elephant) before. The set that I saw also included a geometry problem which instructed you to "Find x" for the labeled length in a figure. The test-taker drew a big arrow leading to the "x" label and wrote underneath, "Here it is!" ROFLMAO.
 
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Win.
 
The kid working the calculus problem that eventually just drew a man hanging from under the root was good.
 
I like the female reproductive one the best, too. I mean, he answered the question right too (cougar = C)!
 
I would give this kid credit for this one...

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In English classes, when a question asks to analyze a relationship, I always want to answer, "I don't give a dumb f@@k to these guys."
 
I love the feminist reading of "2girls1cup". The way it analyzes the inane and reads meaning into the grossly meaningless is reminiscent of everything I ever had to read in undergrad. As a parody, it's really masterful.
 
On a research paper that bored the hell out of me, I once used "Life, 101" and "Self, 200x" as in-text references.
 
I wish I had the testicles to write something along the lines of a few of those analyses in high school. A few of them were hilarious and very well articulated.
 
oh wow go past #40 and you're greeted with some high res pics of sienna miller 😱
 
who here is going into ortho LOL

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