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  • #31
    I kinda guessed it from the context ^_^

    There's a shop down here that sells binder clips marked with different euphimisms and translations of "shit" for organizational purposes -- e.g., the set has clips marked "crap", "shit", "merde", "scheisse", etc
    Last edited by EricKei; 11-13-2011, 01:46 AM.
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    • #32
      this is where my last college had some good ideas... computerized tests.

      first of all the multiple choice ones meant you could find out your score instantly. but more importantly the computer would stop you and say if you had a question missing.

      and for some teachers who had essays or code for us to write for the test there were sections where we could write in the stuff... which would have to be checked by the teacher.

      not sure if the computer would tell us if those parts were blank but ... well it's on them if they missed it i guess. *shrug*

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