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Biggest Problem
Biggest Problem

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Episode 181

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Canola Oil is rapeseed oil. It was invented as machine lubricant, subsidized for WW1, and needed a market when the war ended. Nobody used the rapeseed in any capacity for food prior to this.

Fon Tracktor

Holy Fuck, Vito, You have a ladies purse for a wallet. What are you doing messaging women on dating sites when your life is in such disarray?

Martin O Keeffe

I can't believe either of these retards don't know what a trilobite is. For fuck sake, it's in the guys logo.

Martin O Keeffe

I just time my burgers by how long it takes me to drink a beer. Half empty, flip; empty, take them off. Always ends up medium rare.

Petty

This describes a lot of students. I think the message of Severance is in part that people crave a separation between their work life and their home life, and we should be able to leave work at the workplace (without severing our consciousness). There is a shift in education away from homework as busy work since it penalizes those who are smart but not organized in favor of those who are just good at filling out papers and not losing them. That said, filling out papers and not losing them is an important life skill—just maybe not one that should be a source of shame and attached to a failing grade.

Amy

I had that problem badly when I was in school. I actually really enjoyed learning and had a want to do better and excel more, but for whatever reason the MOMENT I hit the door to my house every single school related responsibility just dropped out of my head completely and I entered "home mode" then a huge pit of regret and shame when I got to school the next day and realized I'd done nothing. My teachers clearly realized it too. They always expressed a frustration that I was SO attentive, participatory, and got such good testing scores but simply never did ANYTHING given to me outside of class.

Toilet™

The innie/outie framing is perfect to describe students who really wish their outies would think about school more at home but instead their brains just shift into a different mode as soon as they walk into their house, so their homework doesn’t get done and then their innies are back in the classroom shrugging their shoulders and saying they wished they had done their homework but somehow it just didn’t happen.

Amy


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