• Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Same, I was never taught graphing in school despite being in the top class for maths. I just assume that US school math and science in general is more fleshed out than my basic curriculum, as there’s always media depicting high schools teaching things I was never; equation/algebra graphing, and enzymes like prophase, anaphase and stuff mitochondria. There was a meme about “Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell”. Never heard that in school aha

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    2 months ago

    Fuck me, who thought that was a good idea??

    Madness

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      Someone with colourblindness and also regular blindness.

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    Normally I’m good at reading these types of posts, but this one is confusing me to no end. No combination looks good enough for my eyes and brain.

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    I got it and whoever decided this was a good idea must surely have a passion in graphic design. >:(

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    2 months ago

    Upsidedown parabolic function, although not quite. Maybe that weird trig function with tangent so it goes up to infinity then mirrored or something.

    But I’m a stats teacher, so normal distribution also describes it, I guess.

    Edit: oh also, my social psych class would also suggest that making you look bad does in fact make me look better, that’s how downwards social comparisons work. Lol

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    2 months ago

    Doesn’t any look making you better make me look bad?

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      I started on doesn’t and went clockwise

      Doesn’t make you look any better making me look bad.

      Starting on making and reading it in clockwise is legally the intent, but it doesn’t change the meaning from how in first read it

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      Start on doesn’t and read it that way. Sounds more like how some people actually speak, such as leaving out a word like “it”