Technically you can only be a cheater if you are a "relationshipper", otherwise they're just hoeing
But yes, I feel the hate
Technically you can only be a cheater if you are a "relationshipper", otherwise they're just hoeing
But yes, I feel the hate
I had an ex suddenly get into fps games. Turned out she was a whore and her fuck mate got her into playing fps. She left me then cheated on the new guy with his friend so they broke up she and moved to the other side of the country with the ex's friend. She then cheated on that guy that moved with her with 2 other guys. Then she moved cross country again and now I'm pretty sure she's just fucking anything that moves.
Good times good times
Reminds me of that time I ordered skunk ceviche with fresh lawn clippings and they had the audacity to serve me a medium rare mole rat tenderloin with a side of marinated pebbles
I get what you're saying about how people establish stronger pathways when they discover something on their own rather than copying something down but at the same time, that's how education works. You have something explained to you simply first, whether that's by human instruction like a prof or written instruction/visual demonstration like doing your own research on google. Of course there are low quality/high quality internet sources just like there are low quality/high quality professors and that goes back to how much of a desire the student has to learn, whether they just want to copy and paste answers or actually understand why it is that answer.
As a math teacher I'm sure you can agree that high level academics depends on having a understanding of the fundamentals. If I don't understand algebra or polynomials then It's going to take me a while to get a hang of derivatives or calculus and that doesn't mean I'm stupid or lazy, I just haven't devoted my life to that specific field because I have 9 other courses to study at the same time. Graduation numbers would be insanely low if we expected kids to figure everything out on their own without access to previous knowledge like the internet. Having the world's library at your fingertips gives you the ability to copy and paste but also the ability to be an autodidact, it really depends on that specific person's desire and goals.
I had a lot of foreign students as TA's for my calc courses, I know it's not their fault but it was really difficult for a lot of us to understand their accents and we didn't want to be rude by asking them to repeat themselves all the time. If I didn't learn google-fu for explanations on concepts I would have failed those classes easily.
I think that comes down to your desire to learn. One person might just repeat a google answer but another person might spend some time thinking about why it's the right answer.
Google is how people get degrees after all, it's the modern day version of hunting down books in libraries
Our phones are probably doing something to us
As long as they're not obnoxiously loud and saying something that's actually funny, I think it's completely normal. People usually say funny things that they find funny so it would be natural for them to laugh a little.
It's stuff like this that makes me question how some people can believe in an altruistic god. Everything happens for a reason but there is never a reason given. God works in mysterious ways right?