What if the classroom is located in Ohio?
Then the word Michigan would be banned instead.
d*troit
One of our senators in Australia missed a few of those in a recent speech.
Dammit you beat me to it.
Thank you for exposing me to this. I will now hate you forever.
That was amazing
Yes but without sigma how are they going to sum algebraic formulae? How will they express the population standard deviation? How will they determine significance if they can’t set an alpha?
Also I guess Ohio might matter if it’s a history class or something, who the fuck knows.
I’m pretty sure Ohio wasn’t even mentioned in American history class in high school
X and Zero have finally won the war
Why are the A’s 2’s, but not in gyatt?
Different people writing on the board? Maybe TAs add words or something. The a in “banned” and the email are different too.
There is a lot that is odd there. All the t’s are the same (and look like +) except in toilet. All but three words start with capital letters. Party uses a similar a to Gyatt but different from Brainrot
A yes, banning things for teens, that surely won’t back fire
It’s a college business course on professional communications
Lmao
The fact that its a business course is so funny
I’m sorry to inform you that was just a joke :(
'Diddy Party’and ‘Diddy’ being up there likely means some clown argued that ‘Diddy Party’ was a distinct term.
Is that a reference to the allegations against P Diddy?
I agree, fuck Ohio
A bad day for Latin enjoyers.
Kids specifically create words to sound indecipherable to adults, so they can talk to each other without their parents or teachers understanding them. This has happened in every single generation.
Banning them will only force them to create new words.
It’s about time somebody tried to dismiss the myth of the existence of Ohio.