I've wanted to do similar things, exept be like, asuming we're at sea level, asuming we're are in this dimension, asumming we're in this time period, asumming the earth is at its current speed, asumming.... and fill the enitre paper leaving no room for the answer.
July's
LOL. Four was the best. Crazy.
Thanks to eternal essence for the great sig!
Oh my god. I think I might do that next time Im screwed on a question.
I had a question in my Chemistry Mock about how to turn saturates into Margerine. I really can't remember. Anyway, I had absoloutly no idea and put "It is put into a freezer to harden the cells". The answer was to do with the Carbon-Carbon double bonds.
My GCSE science exam:
"What are the names of these two bacteria?"
"Ben and George".
I passed, you know.
me and my friend were a having a youre mum jokes competition and suddenly my maths teacher pointed at me and asked me a question and i accidently blurted out Your mum.
I hate maths and maths hates me
I've never actually put that on a test, but I always thought it was funny.
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:hello: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE HELLO KITTY SMILEY :hello:
When we had to do posters and such I would make stick figures and glue muslce bodies onto them. It was badass.
Love it, lol.
I’ve done a few similar things before, but usually not as funny. Mostly with demand curves, too.
The El Niño one was best. Except he typoed "niño".
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I loved the elephant one.
I did that all the time when I didn't know the answer. I usually got half-credit for being "creative". Makes me want to go to school again
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