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Skinner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (it's a school thread)

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    TheStigTheStig Registered User regular
    don't forget political science

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    Brian KrakowBrian Krakow Registered User regular
    TheStig wrote: »
    Is it over wether or not they can have a boom box in the lunch room?

    Unfortunately, no. The Constitution says there needs to be a runoff between the top two candidates for President. This rule was waived by the current President and the candidates, which they don't have the authority to do.

    It's ultimately very silly, obviously, but I can't help but facepalm at some of the arguments being made against a runoff. My favorites have to be the Bush v. Gore inspired "let's all put this behind us and rally behind our new President" and "but if we followed all of the rules then we'd have to put everyone who smoked weed on 4/20 in prison."

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    TheStigTheStig Registered User regular
    solid arguments there

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    KwoaruKwoaru Confident Smirk Flawless Golden PecsRegistered User regular
    My student government didn't ever do anything exciting like that

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    unintentionalunintentional smelly Registered User regular
    TheStig wrote: »
    Is it over wether or not they can have a boom box in the lunch room?

    Unfortunately, no. The Constitution says there needs to be a runoff between the top two candidates for President. This rule was waived by the current President and the candidates, which they don't have the authority to do.

    It's ultimately very silly, obviously, but I can't help but facepalm at some of the arguments being made against a runoff. My favorites have to be the Bush v. Gore inspired "let's all put this behind us and rally behind our new President" and "but if we followed all of the rules then we'd have to put everyone who smoked weed on 4/20 in prison."

    barf

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    edited May 2012
    Skull Man wrote: »
    philosophy, and really all of the humanities, are very very prone to the Dunning–Kruger effect

    oh man i am going to make so many snarky posts that are just disguised links to this article

    Crimson King on
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    Skull ManSkull Man RIP KUSU Registered User regular
    my high school student government had a week of hour-long mandatory meetings (full school in attendance) over how short girl's shorts could be

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    the golden mean fallacy is fun too

    the idea that the moderate between two options is always the best

    "I think we should kill a hundred babies!" "I don't think we should kill any!"

    "Guys, guys, calm down. Let's take the middle road and just kill fifty"

    aka the Thomas Friedman fallacy

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    philosophy, and really all of the humanities, are very very prone to the Dunning–Kruger effect

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_McLeroy

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    existexist Registered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    my high school student government had a week of hour-long mandatory meetings (full school in attendance) over how short girl's shorts could be

    I wonder how it must have felt to be a girl student in attendance of these meetings.

    Whole school obsessing over how much leg you show

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    I took a logic class

    it was cool but it was focused entirely on propositional logic

    which doesn't have a lot of practical use in day-to-day life

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    my high school student government had a week of hour-long mandatory meetings (full school in attendance) over how short girl's shorts could be

    i can't figure out how these meetings would have gone down

    does everyone in the school get a say? does it degenerate into a free-for-fall before coming up with 'not that short'

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    Skull ManSkull Man RIP KUSU Registered User regular
    it was the student government leading it, who was entirely girls

    the "whole school" was like 150 people students, grades 6-12

    it was a charter school

    it was a really stupid school

    the rule they ended up at was "wherever your knuckles fall on your leg when your arms are at your sides and your fists are clenched

    which since that is a ridiculous ruling ended up being puritanical on some girls and pornographic on others

    high school government is dumb

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    OghulkOghulk Tinychat Janitor TinychatRegistered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    it was the student government leading it, who was entirely girls

    the "whole school" was like 150 people students, grades 6-12

    it was a charter school

    it was a really stupid school

    the rule they ended up at was "wherever your knuckles fall on your leg when your arms are at your sides and your fists are clenched

    which since that is a ridiculous ruling ended up being puritanical on some girls and pornographic on others

    high school government is dumb

    Hahaha shiet thats stupid

    that wouldn't even cover my balls

    here its like, one credit card length above the knees

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    my high school dresscode was largely ignored

    unless religion became involved

    pentacles were banned because some christian gal got upset about it

    the obvious rebuttal ("Um, I'm non-christian and I find crucifixes offensive.") was ignored

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    MadEddyMadEddy Creepy house watching youRegistered User regular
    Ours had to be at least fingertip length. For everyone. And it wasn't up to the student government.

    I'm not sure what was up to the student government. They didn't seem to do much.

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    what's a student government

    we had school captains, is that the same thing? they did fuck-all

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    George Fornby GrillGeorge Fornby Grill ...Like Clockwork Registered User regular
    here is my high school student government: myself and two others trying to cat herd and make people actually work, then doing 90% of the actual planning and execution ourselves. 3 of us out of like, 12-15 depending on the day.
    I am not stroking my ego when I say I am half of the reason we got anything done ever. God that was a miserable several years of extra-curricular hell.

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    DJ EebsDJ Eebs Moderator, Administrator admin
    once in middle school they made a dude turn his red hot chilli peppers concert shirt inside out because it said "caliFORNICATION"

    they should have made him turn it inside out because the chilli peppers are a bunch of dumb buttheads but w/e

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    OghulkOghulk Tinychat Janitor TinychatRegistered User regular
    I'm so sick of school

    I'd like for it to be done now yes please thank you

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    satansfingerssatansfingers Registered User regular
    i went to catholic school k-12 and honestly the uniform is something that i never found to be that big a deal

    the "not have to worry about what you wear" component is very alluring. though i guess it's a drawback in that i never learned to give a shit about my clothes and now i look like a bum even though i'm an adult.

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    Skull ManSkull Man RIP KUSU Registered User regular
    I have my final german exam ever tomorrow morning and I've barely studied but the bar is so goddamn low because they're all lazy morons that I thought I'd failed the last exam and it turned out I was one of about two people who made an A and most people did atrociously

    the professor wrote "thank you, I needed this" on my exam so I felt pretty boss

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    ToxTox I kill threads he/himRegistered User regular
    So for all you philosophy majors out there, how do you feel about the "[Pop culture thing] and Philosophy" series?

    Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality
    House and Philosophy: Everybody Lies
    The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News

    ...those books? Does anybody have or have read them? They're really interesting seeming, and I've been thinking for a while now about picking one or two up, as philosophy has always been a casual interest of mine.

    Thoughts?

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    Brian KrakowBrian Krakow Registered User regular
    Oh my god as a poli sci major this whole thing is really starting to annoy me.

    Now they're arguing "majority rules." The whole point of a runoff is that the candidate with the highest vote total did not receive a majority!

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    ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    I have my final german exam ever tomorrow morning and I've barely studied but the bar is so goddamn low because they're all lazy morons that I thought I'd failed the last exam and it turned out I was one of about two people who made an A and most people did atrociously

    the professor wrote "thank you, I needed this" on my exam so I felt pretty boss

    hahaha that is excellent

    speaking of unexpected success

    I got a 4.0 on my english midterm, apparently

    I figured I would get like a 3.5 at best

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    DidgeridooDidgeridoo Flighty Dame Registered User regular
    Skull Man wrote: »
    I have my final german exam ever tomorrow morning and I've barely studied but the bar is so goddamn low because they're all lazy morons that I thought I'd failed the last exam and it turned out I was one of about two people who made an A and most people did atrociously

    the professor wrote "thank you, I needed this" on my exam so I felt pretty boss

    It's really quite amazing how quickly your grading standards are lowered after reading about ten assignments

    I always have to go back and re-grade the first few

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    BaidolBaidol I will hold him off Escape while you canRegistered User regular
    Didgeridoo wrote: »
    Skull Man wrote: »
    I have my final german exam ever tomorrow morning and I've barely studied but the bar is so goddamn low because they're all lazy morons that I thought I'd failed the last exam and it turned out I was one of about two people who made an A and most people did atrociously

    the professor wrote "thank you, I needed this" on my exam so I felt pretty boss

    It's really quite amazing how quickly your grading standards are lowered after reading about ten assignments

    I always have to go back and re-grade the first few

    No, you bring down the hammer on all of them.

    Average grade for my lab reports is ~20/30. With the way the course is curved, the good students get an easy A and the other students get the C they deserve.

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    DidgeridooDidgeridoo Flighty Dame Registered User regular
    Well it's more that I forget that the students are middle schoolers and I realize I have been grading them to a high school/ early college standard

    Student teaching in different grade levels wrecks your ability to judge age-appropriate writing, I'll tell ya what

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    Tox wrote: »
    So for all you philosophy majors out there, how do you feel about the "[Pop culture thing] and Philosophy" series?

    Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality
    House and Philosophy: Everybody Lies
    The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News

    ...those books? Does anybody have or have read them? They're really interesting seeming, and I've been thinking for a while now about picking one or two up, as philosophy has always been a casual interest of mine.

    Thoughts?

    there's enough of these around that i feel like they're probably churned out but the dozen to make a quick buck

    never actually read one though

    probably you'd be better off reading, i don't know, some good introduction to philosophy

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    Muse Among MenMuse Among Men Suburban Bunny Princess? Its time for a new shtick Registered User regular
    Critical thinking is cool but I had a lot of trouble with the Venn diagrams, even though I had a good grasp of the categorical syllogisms otherwise. I really enjoy the symbolic logic we are doing right now though. It is like a puzzle, I think they are quite a bit of fun. Optimism rising.

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    ZonugalZonugal (He/Him) The Holiday Armadillo I'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered User regular
    Tox wrote: »
    So for all you philosophy majors out there, how do you feel about the "[Pop culture thing] and Philosophy" series?

    Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality
    House and Philosophy: Everybody Lies
    The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News

    ...those books? Does anybody have or have read them? They're really interesting seeming, and I've been thinking for a while now about picking one or two up, as philosophy has always been a casual interest of mine.

    Thoughts?

    Hey @Tox!

    They are okay, they tend to be a collection of thematically-linked essays all covering different aspects of philosophy through the veil of a pop culture entity.

    They tend to be written very open for those unfamiliar with philosophy to engage them, so you'll be good there.

    And I'd actually argue that you are more likely to learn better philosophy through one of these books than an intro 101-type book.

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    MrMonroeMrMonroe passed out on the floor nowRegistered User regular
    if you want to deal with first or second year undergrad philosophy students, this book is basically all you need

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    Brian KrakowBrian Krakow Registered User regular
    Oh my god, now they're demanding citations for incredibly simple math formulas to find the margin of victory. Addition, subtraction, and division. That's it.

    I've been sucked into the stupid. Someone please kill me.

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    TheStigTheStig Registered User regular
    cite yourself

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    ToxTox I kill threads he/himRegistered User regular
    Zonugal wrote: »
    Tox wrote: »
    So for all you philosophy majors out there, how do you feel about the "[Pop culture thing] and Philosophy" series?

    Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality
    House and Philosophy: Everybody Lies
    The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News

    ...those books? Does anybody have or have read them? They're really interesting seeming, and I've been thinking for a while now about picking one or two up, as philosophy has always been a casual interest of mine.

    Thoughts?

    Hey @Tox!

    They are okay, they tend to be a collection of thematically-linked essays all covering different aspects of philosophy through the veil of a pop culture entity.

    They tend to be written very open for those unfamiliar with philosophy to engage them, so you'll be good there.

    And I'd actually argue that you are more likely to learn better philosophy through one of these books than an intro 101-type book.

    Sweet. Cuz there's a chance that I'll be taking a philosophy course down the road when I'm working on my 4-year, so I don't want to learn anything that's academically unhelpful, but I also don't currently have enough interest to just jump right into something like a textbook. If I was going to do that, I'd just read Neitzsche.

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    LawndartLawndart Registered User regular
    edited May 2012
    Didgeridoo wrote: »
    Skull Man wrote: »
    I have my final german exam ever tomorrow morning and I've barely studied but the bar is so goddamn low because they're all lazy morons that I thought I'd failed the last exam and it turned out I was one of about two people who made an A and most people did atrociously

    the professor wrote "thank you, I needed this" on my exam so I felt pretty boss

    It's really quite amazing how quickly your grading standards are lowered after reading about ten assignments

    I always have to go back and re-grade the first few

    My brief experience with peer review in a historical research class convinced me that I'd probably be too harsh to be an effective university professor.

    I did give the rambling, incoherent essays higher grades than the rambling, incoherent essays that cited no sources whatsoever, however.

    Lawndart on
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    unintentionalunintentional smelly Registered User regular
    buhhh they don't give enough time on the verbal reasoning section of the mcat

    w/e i have another month to learn this

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    ZonugalZonugal (He/Him) The Holiday Armadillo I'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered User regular
    Too be fair @Tox...

    Nietzsche is pretty easy to read, he's probably one of the best writers in western philosophy.

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    OghulkOghulk Tinychat Janitor TinychatRegistered User regular
    So prom is this weekend, and this gay guy I know was talking behind me how last year they wouldn't let a gay couple go to the prom and that they should've gone to the <organization here I don't remember shut up> and they would've won and that if they do that to him next year when he's a Junior that's what he'll do.

    Always good to remember I live in Texas and that this shit happens.

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    Skull ManSkull Man RIP KUSU Registered User regular
    call and raise, one of the high schools in my town had a black prom and a white prom

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