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WolfBear

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Yeah, not sure how to respond to that, either. Sadly, I'm sure many an officer would feel the same way, though in any case, they'd probably shake it off and write Peter up for whatever reckless driving he was provably doing.

Agreed.

From American Dad:

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It's not really based when it's a super surface level take on what's going on in Japan.

Hint: They had a twenty year head start on the financial problems millennials have that prevent family formation, plus incredibly shit work/business culture.
At least their nation, culture, and people will be mostly the same once this problem is solved.
 

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At least their nation, culture, and people will be mostly the same once this problem is solved.
No, it won't be. Are you kidding me? Their culture has radically shifted because of these things, far more than American culture. I mean, prior to WW2, the culture was just, extremely fucked. Very collectivist, a cultural adoration of suicide, and a complete abandonment of morality when following orders.


Then it shifted to a high business culture along with the previous culture being semi preserved in organized crime, etc. The one think that was kept was the pedophilia, just shifting focus from boys to girls.

There culture is less fucked now, but radically shifted from what it was, and still has huge problems.
 
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WolfBear

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Two excellent big-brain moments! :p

Anyhow:

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This actually happened to me on an 8th grade science (specifically chemistry) quiz! I was already extraordinarily strained for time as it is and barely managed to complete all of the written answers but didn't even consider that there could be a back side to the final page since that would have made the quiz way too long relative to the time that we were given for it. But there was such a page consisting of chemical balancing equations and I didn't fill it out, thus losing 5 points out of I think 26 or 27 points in total. If I would have actually seen the back page and gotten permission to complete it at the end of the same school day or something like that, then I would have gotten an almost perfect score (specifically a perfect score minus half a point) on this science (chemistry) quiz.
 

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This actually happened to me on an 8th grade science (specifically chemistry) quiz! I was already extraordinarily strained for time as it is and barely managed to complete all of the written answers but didn't even consider that there could be a back side to the final page since that would have made the quiz way too long relative to the time that we were given for it. But there was such a page consisting of chemical balancing equations and I didn't fill it out, thus losing 5 points out of I think 26 or 27 points in total. If I would have actually seen the back page and gotten permission to complete it at the end of the same school day or something like that, then I would have gotten an almost perfect score (specifically a perfect score minus half a point) on this science (chemistry) quiz.

Sorry to hear that.

Myself, I've (usually) made sure to check both the front and back of any assessments I was given, for the exact reason you describe. In fact, I even checked both sides of individual pages in "packeted" work I had to do, given how "sneaky" the backsides could be, when most people's first instinct is to fill out the first page, flip to the next one, and so on and so forth.
 

WolfBear

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Sorry to hear that.

Myself, I've (usually) made sure to check both the front and back of any assessments I was given, for the exact reason you describe. In fact, I even checked both sides of individual pages in "packeted" work I had to do, given how "sneaky" the backsides could be, when most people's first instinct is to fill out the first page, flip to the next one, and so on and so forth.

Yeah, that's what I normally did as well and in fact what I have always done since that event, but that event was so unexpected for me because I just couldn't imagine that I'd get a quiz that I wouldn't be able to finish on time. As I said, I was literally rushing and aggressively writing to finish the page in front of me--I simply couldn't fathom that there would be even more quiz work to do on the back side on top of that! :(

I still got an A in that class in the end, though. :)
 

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