• TabbsTheBat@pawb.social
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    11 days ago

    All my teachers were fine with it honestly :3 at least after primary school… if you corrected them they might’ve given you extra credit

    But the general notion of saying something correct and people saying that that’s wrong, and not knowing why still stands

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      11 days ago

      Once I got into Gifted teachers were like that. My first couple years in normie classes suuuucked.

      Then in Gifted the bullies got much smarter. Fun times.

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        11 days ago

        Maybe :3 I think my school wasn’t that highly ranked nationally, but I don’t know how others were in terms of the teachers so can’t compare… It definitely had a lot of other issues tho haha

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      11 days ago

      I asked my science teacher why and how the periodic table was setup like it was, I got “that’s how it’s setup”

      But why, there as to be a reason

      That’s just the way they made it

      Yeah because they have to have gone by something what is that something

      That’s just the way they did, stop asking questions (please don’t fucking learn in here)

      Godamn that pissed me off.

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            in case you still care: the periodic table is arranged primarily by the chemical properties of its elements (mainly electronegativity, i.e. how much energy it takes to add/remove an electron to/from the atom) and also by their mass.