• Boozilla@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I have a coworker who feels the need to ask an obviously pointless question in every single meeting just so they can be seen and heard. I should make this comic strip their desktop background.

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    2 months ago

    Some classes use an online forum like platform where you can submit anonymous questions and get answers from TA and your peers

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      2 months ago

      I feel like a zombie on a roller coaster is fairly safe.

      I mean for one thing, he passed the vibe check to be allowed to wait in line, and get on the roller coaster.

      And even if they got up on the ride, and started crawling on the cars, it’s still going like 100 miles per hour, and going upside down. He’s going to fall like 300 feet to his second death long before he reaches you.

      I guess I just don’t see a zombie on a roller coaster as any real threat. So yes, speaking up in class is scarier.

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    2 months ago

    A lot of times the problem I had was that I didn’t sufficiently understand something from a week or two ago. So to clear up my confusion, the teacher would have had to stop the class and let me work through a couple examples of previous work till I understood it. (yes I’d study between classes too.)