georgetakei ,
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thespiralcow ,
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@georgetakei Meanwhile, in the real world, "cheating" is called "collaboration" and "teamwork" and "using reference materials" and is absolutely normalized while getting help from other students and from books during tests is seen as a gross violation. Will never, ever understand that. Want to make kids ready for the real world? Let them "cheat". They'll do better in their garbage memorization factory "schools" and come out better people in the end.

malwat1963 ,
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@georgetakei As sad as it seems, in a lot of case I would say yes, it is. We live in a society where many could-be-great people are stiifled by an arbitrary demand for pointless knowledge.

ChemicalEyeGuy ,
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@georgetakei It is if it makes you more likely to be elected , like at where one of his professors said “he was the dumbest god-damned student I ever had!” And other students said he paid “smart Asians” to do his assignments and take exams for him. 🤷🏻‍♂️

ryanjyoder ,
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@georgetakei why didn't the mother just cheat for her daughter? Rather than asking her daughter's friend to cheat for her?

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