I still remember doing this stuff in 8th grade science class and as soon as she said "The primary colours are red, green and blue" she stopped and looked around like "All right, who's going to argue with me this year?"
But then she explained the difference between light and pigment and we all accepted it and moved on, and that was without even needing a demonstration like you were giving. People pick odd hills to die on sometimes.
My ninth-grade science teacher taught us that the temperature of stars determined their colour. He concluded with, "Therefore, the moon is a very hot star."
He also said that the moon only came out at night.
The capacity of people to be incredibly moronic about some things while entirely sensible about others never ceases to amaze me. While I was going through uni, I worked behind the bar of my local. One day a customer complained that the vegetable soup wasn't, in actual fact, vegetable soup
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But then she explained the difference between light and pigment and we all accepted it and moved on, and that was without even needing a demonstration like you were giving. People pick odd hills to die on sometimes.
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He also said that the moon only came out at night.
He was also our gym teacher.
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OMG I love this line. I want to use it.
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a testament to our glorious (terrible) education system
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hahaha Thàt!
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