[-] LeatherCubAndrew@4bear.com 1 points 1 month ago

@Lyre it could depend on the subject matter and material

I'm certain that my math skills were stronger than my math teacher in 7th grade given that she put me in detention for "questioning authority" when asking a valid question pertaining to the subject...

I somehow also remember that I was called dumb by the school superintendent and local special education organization by calling the figure made by putting the thumb and forefinger together a hexagon (count the sides)
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[-] LeatherCubAndrew@4bear.com 2 points 1 month ago

@Megaman_EXE I wonder how the instructor would react if told they are a figment of your imagination. ๐Ÿ˜‚
@Lyre

[-] LeatherCubAndrew@4bear.com 0 points 1 month ago

@Malfeasant I'm happily childfree and know from having been around all sorts of kids (such as my violent childhood bullies) and even my mother telling me about what she did as a kid (like putting a bit of cereal in a bowl with a dribble of milk and setting it in the sink) that kids can be manipulative... the question is when are they honest? That I can never get a good read... I don't want the headache that would come with finding out!
@expr

[-] LeatherCubAndrew@4bear.com 3 points 1 year ago

@MadgePickles I sometimes try it but generally experience great difficulty in doing it because I either am completely exhausted or my not so great coordination ends up causing a problem.

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