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    10 months ago

    I think he may be the only person on earth that has more of a unibrow when he doesn’t even have eyebrows.

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        This was the biggest adjustment for me with my last program. I was one of those annoying people that tested super quickly, and I developed some bad habits such as picking out the key parts of the question and immediately moving on as soon as I hit an answer that checked the right boxes. When I came up against “they’re all technically correct, but you need to choose the MOST correct answer” it was a goddamn brick wall. I adjusted and grew because of it, but holy shit do I have a new button to push when it comes to multiple choice (and trick questions, but that’s a whole soapbox).

        I say all that to add that there is something to it. It made me learn the material in a more applicable way. I stopped trying to just retain lecture based on what seemed likely to be tested, and starting understanding concepts as a whole. It kind of forces you to work abstractly with what you’ve learned. I still hate it, but I won’t deny that kind of testing had a positive impact.

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          10 months ago

          I did an AWS certification and they had multiple questions with 2 correct answers where you had to pick AWS’ favorite service to get it right.

          It can be so subjective.

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    Gotta swap the two rightmost ones, then you can do a diagram of X axis being brows and Y axis being mustache…

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      10 months ago

      It would look funnier if you included the expansive fivehead he’s got.

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        Actually he’s from Welch WV. I live very close to there and know his family.

        He’s just a regular dude. Misogynistic? Yep? Just a regular old hillbilly from McDowell (By God) WV.

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          So you’re telling me every time he’s on TV, the producers of all his shows set up stage in Welch WVirginia because Steve Harvey lives there and never leaves?

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    10 months ago

    For numbers as answers it’s most often the greater of the two middle ones

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    10 months ago

    None of them are okay. The “normal” one is the worst one in a way because it threads that line of the uncanny valley where your subconscious is telling you some weird shit is going on.

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      10 months ago

      We got the memo last time. It’s just a meme, y’all don’t have to bring this kind of stuff up every time he’s mentioned.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah we do. Same with that police office yelling “I’m hit!” Over the acorn. I still see people who don’t have the context, and not everyone is as online as you or I. Pieces of shit don’t deserve to not be known as such, and not everyone gets the memo the first time.

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          10 months ago

          I’m gonna copy one of my comments from last time:

          As a person involved in creative works, I don’t think this is healthy in the long run. If a fella was a bigot once, and you denounce them every time they’re brought up, that comes off as you saying they shouldn’t be allowed to do creative work because they were a bigot once.

          On a personal level, I don’t really have as much to fear from that because I’ve never been a hater (though I’ve certainly said things in the past that can be misconstrued.) But I work with teams. I have a concern that one day, one of my teammates on one of my favorite projects might get exposed for something I had no way of knowing, that might have only occured years before I met them, and then the reputation of that project is going to be forever tainted. That could be hundreds of hours of work and passion down the drain.