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"Draw the inside of your refrigerator, with shading and light"
yeah we use this in real life i want to draw refrigerators for a living |
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90% of school
"When will I use this"
I'm 2 kawaii ~☆ R u 2 kawaii? ¯\_(⊙︿⊙)_/¯ |
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You could be the next Bob Ross. |
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This can actually be useful for an array of purposes. |
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lets put a happy little bush over down here |
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the depressing part is that this is pretty much as useful as school is going to be
TheBlueHydra | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrshPebBVUY#t=42 |
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"the depressing part is that this is pretty much as useful as school is going to be"
Hmm? Academic facilities provide a wide range of useful knowledge regarding plenty of subjects. |
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jesus christ anony go away
I'm 2 kawaii ~☆ R u 2 kawaii? ¯\_(⊙︿⊙)_/¯ |
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I draw every day, but i don't think it's necessary to have art classes in school. Where i live we don't have that. |
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LithiuxJoin Date: 2012-11-04 Post Count: 2137 |
What's the point in some lessons at school when we have good enough things to teach ourselves?
Languages = Google Translate.
Maths = Calculator |
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"Languages = Google Translate.
Maths = Calculator"
You'll quickly encounter problems with this the moment you have to work out a solution to a problem without an immediate or direct answer.
A "Calculator", for example, Is only a "Tool" to assist you, you'll have to understand how to utilize the "Calculator" in combination with algorithmic thinking to actually solve the problem.
The same, although changed, can be applied for "Google Translate". |
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a calculator cant be used for some maths |
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My teacher doesn't let us use calculators for certain mathematics. We only use calculators if it's an open book test. So, technically we only get to use it once or twice a whole school year. |
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"Languages = Google Translate.
Maths = Calculator"
kill me
- your waifu isn't real - |
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IceKingFinnI@: No im not taking art classes, but i might do after finishing college (just in case i haven't confused, no im not in college yet. |
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MadSanityJoin Date: 2009-11-13 Post Count: 41506 |
Give it to me, they'll never know. |
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The whole point of learning the most narrowed formulas in mathematics, and learning the molecular structure of nucleic acids is to give students a wide range of options to explore. If schools didn't force you to learn and read The Crucible, then how would you know that you would love to be a writer? It's all a test on what you want to do in life. |
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