Should school stop at third grade? Does popularity matter? Should attractive people be teachers? Dulcé Sloan asks New Yorkers to prove her wrong about these burning school topics. #DailyShow #Comedy
S
Should school stop at third grade? Does popularity matter? Should attractive people be teachers? Dulcé Sloan asks New Yorkers to prove her wrong about these burning school topics. #DailyShow #Comedy
S
© Late Night TV website by Super Blog Me
If the world was deprived of Dulce’s teachings, we would all suffer. Dulce is attractive. Therefore, disqualifying attractive people from teaching would be detrimental to society. Dulce, I’ll let you prove yourself wrong by telling me which of my a priori facts are incorrect, or you can admit your hypothesis is flawed.
ReplyRonny do world cup
ReplyYep had a hot teacher for a history class didn’t learn anything that year………..
ReplyThough I think Ronny Chieng is better at portraying the “I hate working here” part
ReplyMorbid Obesity is gross. ….prove me wrong.
ReplyDulce ain’t funny…prove me wrong
ReplyAttractive people absolutely need to be teachers! They automatically have each student’s full attention.
ReplyMy least favourite correspondent
ReplyAuto correct only works when you’ve gotten close enough to the correct spelling, and we’ve all been victims of an auto correct error. Plus you can spell a word correctly and still be wrong, auto correct doesn’t catch that.
Reply<>
Reply
I do think we should change the rules of English spelling and grammar to be more consistent and intuitive so that they make more sense.
Example – If a word doesn’t use a letter in its pronunciation, then that letter doesn’t need to be there. So a word like ‘knife’ should be spelled “nife”
Example – There doesn’t need to be letters to make a sound if there is already a way to make that same sound. So if you can make the “eff” sound with the letter f, why use ph to also make an f sound? A word like ‘phone’ should be spelled “fone.”
Example – Just make the plural of something either end in -s or -es. There shouldn’t be special words for certain words. The word ‘mice’ is useless. Just make the plural of mouse into “mouses.”
Example – Irregular verbs shouldn’t be a thing. Why does a verb like steal become stole in the past tense? It should be “stealed.” Why does take become took instead of “taked?” We don’t make the past tense of baked become book.
. . . etc.
I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.
ReplyThe real Americans are the brown people of Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Bolivia, etc.
ReplyBeing half black from South Africa doesn’t mean you have the privilege to cover up the crimes committed by black, brown, olive, yellow skin people around the world. Have you ever talked about human rights violations in the middle east, China, India and Iran?
ReplyThe problem with relying on spellcheck is that it only tells you if a word is spelt wrong, not if it’s the right word.
Reply