http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/2015/09/kim-davis-denies-a-marriage-license-to-an-atheist-couple/
That is unreal. In fact, one might go as far as to say it's bananas.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/2015/09/kim-davis-denies-a-marriage-license-to-an-atheist-couple/
That is unreal. In fact, one might go as far as to say it's bananas.
You really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies?
I still remember this awesome test I took in elementary school. It said:
1. Read all of the following steps first before performing any of them.
2. Draw circles around all of the even numbers.
3. Draw X's through all of the odd numbers.
4. Underline all primes.
(a list of 20 other steps)
25. Do not perform steps 2 through 24. Write your name in the corner and turn this sheet in.
When I looked around the classroom, it was full of people erasing all the marks they'd made.
LOL, I must use this as an aptitude test next time I'm interviewing for software developers...
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I've heard it as an anecdote many times, never heard of it actually happening.
There were a few times I've had people tell me that same story as though it was them, and I've questioned, "Was that ACTUALLY you doing that? Who was the professor? What was the class? When?" and invariably they back down a bit, "Well, I heard it this one time."
For convenience, I'll assume this "I was in a class" was really 'I heard a story about a class", rather than questioning your unassailable online integrity.
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We did it in primary school. Grade 5. Mrs W's class.I've heard it as an anecdote many times, never heard of it actually happening.
There were a few times I've had people tell me that same story as though it was them, and I've questioned, "Was that ACTUALLY you doing that? Who was the professor? What was the class? When?" and invariably they back down a bit, "Well, I heard it this one time."
For convenience, I'll assume this "I was in a class" was really 'I heard a story about a class", rather than questioning your unassailable online integrity.
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You really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies?
I don't think it's as much about lying as it is about people jumping to conclusions.
How does she keep her job? Why isn't she fired?
You didn't read the article, did you? :p
Happened to me too, actually. Middle school industrial tech class.We did it in primary school. Grade 5. Mrs W's class.
Everyone including me was frantically running through the questions (I think a prize was offered to whoever finished first, correctly), while one kid just sat there with the biggest smug grin on his face.
We got it again at some point in high school, but it didn't really work.
You didn't read the article, did you?
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