The grades came out for my second essay and the teacher said that six people in class were failed for using AI or copying work. That's one third of the class! How do people still fall for this AI crap?
Well, from my personal observation, people don't fall into using AI to cheat on their assignments because they're gullible or stupid. They do it because it's easy, because the assignment isn't a priority in their lives, because they haven't been convinced that it should be a priority in their lives. It is my personal conviction that the AI plague in schools speaks to a lot of deep-rooted, fundamental issues with the way our society thinks about and structures education.The grades came out for my second essay and the teacher said that six people in class were failed for using AI or copying work. That's one third of the class! How do people still fall for this AI crap?
The grades came out for my second essay and the teacher said that six people in class were failed for using AI or copying work. That's one third of the class! How do people still fall for this AI crap?
no ads have souls dramps sorry to tell you
This type of stop motion is one of the few truly soulful brands of commercial for any product
New record because I know you were all waiting for this: friend of a friend had 18 bridesmaids in her wedding. I didn’t believe it until I saw the screenshot of the Instagram postNew record achieved: I have a friend that’s a part of a bridal party with 17 bridesmaids
jfc i dont think i have 18 friends let alone 18 potential bridesfolxNew record because I know you were all waiting for this: friend of a friend had 18 bridesmaids in her wedding. I didn’t believe it until I saw the screenshot of the Instagram post
perhaps it is time to find a new therapistJust saw my therapist and it went well except for one thing. She jumpscared me by saying “six seven” at one point during the session, my jaw just about hit the floor lol
I made a US map that reduces the number of states and had fun. I brought it down to 32 states I felt were reasonable. Couldn't justify paring down more to myself. Curious what people think about it.
My Requirements
1) Only merges, no changing borders around more granularly.
2) New states should make sense geographically.
- No merging disconnected states.
- No gerrymander-style wacky shapes.
- Traveling from one state to the other shouldn't be a huge pain.
3) New states should make sense in culture/vibes ways.
- Like, I'm definitely not reuniting the Virginias here, just because they were together 150 years ago.
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I identify new states by the primary city in their borders.
West (4):
Seattle State
California
Nevada
Phoenix State
Far West (2):
Alaska
Hawai'i
Mountain West (4):
Boise State
Utah
Colorado
Sioux Falls State
Midwest (5):
Omaha State
Twin Cities State
Chicago State
Michigan
Columbus State
Heartland (3)
Kansas
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Deep South (4):
Texas
Louisiana
Atlanta State
Florida
Appalachia and Lehigh (3):
Nashville State
West Virginia
Pennsylvania
Mid-Atlantic (3):
Charlotte State
District of Columbia
Baltimore State
Big New England (4)
New York
New Jersey
Boston State
Manchester State