Students And Young Adults Are Living An Interesting Life As Seen In These 50 Memes (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertLate-night parties, random adventures, ramen-for-dinner, college life has its perks. But then there’s the other side: endless assignments, brutal deadlines, and the constant pressure to keep your GPA alive just long enough to land that dream job. Somewhere in between all that stress and chaos is the unforgettable, messy fun that makes college… well, college.
That’s exactly what College Confessions nails with their memes. From painfully relatable student struggles to laugh-out-loud moments every grad remembers, these posts capture the highs and lows of student life perfectly.
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Oh my goodness. My heart breaks for the man who lost his wife, but so happy he shared this with his great hair stylist. ♥️
Me: "This is your son? He TOTALLY has your hair!!!!"
Load More Replies...I was growing my hair out for my mother, but she died before it got to my shoulders.
He looks a little like Dirk Nowitzki! But seriously what a caring gesture!
Many of us look back at our college days with a kind of dreamy nostalgia. Life felt lighter and freer, and our biggest responsibilities were finishing assignments or figuring out what to have for dinner. No one was stressing about bills, mortgages, or full-time jobs yet. It was a time of freedom, self-discovery, and a lot of chaotic fun. College often becomes that sweet spot between being a carefree teen and a responsible adult.
When I was 2 years old my house caught on fire & I was trapped inside, I ended up dying that day & this firefighter, Jeff Ohs, saved me from that building & brought my back to life. Now 23 years later he is holding my 2 year old son. I literally wouldn't be here without him.
Firefighters are absolutely the bravest people in our society, hands down.
Again-In the title "Students And Young Adults Are Living An Interesting Life " You dont think this story is interesting? If so, dont read it.🤷♀️
Load More Replies...The dog's name must have been Louis - as in "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".
Well did you guys play fetch or what? You should have if you didn't.
It's not obligatory to be in public. He invited his class
Load More Replies...But while nostalgia can make everything look golden, the truth is student life comes with its own share of struggles. It’s not all pizza nights and laughter with friends. For many, college is the first time they’ve had to juggle multiple responsibilities—academics, social life, part-time jobs, and personal well-being.
Add in the stress of deadlines, group projects, and exams, and suddenly the “best years of your life” don’t always feel so easy. And when you’re studying abroad, these struggles multiply, as you’re also navigating an unfamiliar culture, lifestyle, and system. Behind the fun, there’s a lot of unseen hard work and pressure.
A man named Dale Schroeder grew up poor in Iowa, never married, and had no children. He worked as a carpenter at the same company for 67 years and only owned two pairs of jeans. He spent his life savings to send 33 strangers to college for free.
what a wonderful man, and a beautiful legacy. I am imagining those students that benefitted from his amazing generosity would not have been able to get a college education without this? ❤️
in the US the cost for college is, on average, about $40,000 for the full 4 years. So a lot of people cannot afford it without taking massive loans they will have to spend the rest of their life paying
Load More Replies...I asked my grandpa if he would model for me for my photo assignment and he said "let me grab my stethoscope and change into better clothes. I want to look good if I'm getting my picture taken by a professional."
That is a great picture. Very well done with the shadowing and seating. Hope you got an "A".
To understand what this looks like, Bored Panda spoke with Nelly Shah, who is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s in Informatics: Games Engineering from Technical University Of Munich. As an international student, she has firsthand experience of the hurdles that come with studying abroad. She explained, “One of the biggest issues is the language barrier.
I spent two years learning before joining university, but still, there are technical words I struggle with.” Imagine sitting in class, trying to keep up, while translating difficult terms in your head. It adds a whole other level of stress to learning. This is something most native students don’t have to think twice about.
Hey if this is in the US this is less of a cute thing and more a reflection of how small our paychecks are. Probably only had a few outfits because we have to buy the books and supplies etc for our classes.
Yesterday no one was answering a question correctly in class and my teacher became so incredibly depressed at our lack of potential that he just... Left the class from the window.
Sometimes the class is tough enough on you that you kinda contemplate it from a slightly higher floor. I mean if you break your leg you can probably get a substitute for a week. I honestly just had to say to a student " I don't care what he did you can't lick him in retaliation" so yeah...
Load More Replies...Braille is now an extremely old technology. In the USA and Canada, about 10% of people who are registered blind can read Braille. In Australian, it's 9% and in the UK, 7%. For the majority of blind people, their accessibility needs can be far better met by using an app on their phone that will read out the text to them.
And what if the phone is lost or damaged? Don't take technology for granted - it is quite fallible.
Load More Replies...Some people aren't obviously blind. One of my coworkers is blind & has a milky eye. My 12 year old grandson didn't realize until I was talking about him meeting her later that she was blind. Although, her mom sent her to "finishing school," so carries herself confidently even when unsure of her surroundings.
Load More Replies...Students And Young Adults Are Living An Interesting Life --The title. This story is interesting.
Load More Replies...Beyond language, finances are another massive hurdle. International tuition fees are often much higher than they are for local students, and they can easily overwhelm a student’s budget. Nelly pointed out, “Tuition fees are another big stressor. You’re constantly worrying about whether you’ll manage them long-term.” And it’s not just tuition–living costs, books, and daily expenses add up quickly. Many students find themselves juggling part-time jobs while trying to keep up with coursework.
Get that tape digitized ASAP. Recording tape falls apart after sitting around for many years.
♥️💔. I keep my voicemails from my late sister who died last year and my late son. He passed away 6 months ago. I need to get them digitized so I don't lose them. 💔
Then comes the challenge of finding a safe and affordable place to live. Accommodation scams targeting students are unfortunately very common, and being in a new country makes you an easy target.
Nelly shared, “You need to be careful that you don’t get scammed. A lot of international students struggle with this when they first arrive.” On top of that, even when you find housing, adjusting to new roommates, shared spaces, and different living conditions can be a bit much.
During middle school, my stepdad used to leave me a note on my door each day to inspire me. well, I kept those notes & It's been 6 years since then. today I gave him those notes back.
I make sweet notes for my husband and put them in his packed lunch. More often than not I find them crumpled and obviously used as a napkin in his lunchbox the next day 🫤
I love that you keep doing this. I question if your husband appreciates the value of what he has. But maybe he returns the affection in other ways?
Load More Replies...I kept all of the notes my parents put in my lunch. Since my dad died, it's been really sweet to have those to look at.
Wait, this isn't just something that happens in tv shows? wow. I made my own lunches though, so no notes for me. :(
Load More Replies...I mean, it saves you the embarrassment but I think he prefers the bob lol
Being far from family adds a whole new layer of emotional difficulty. Homesickness can creep up unexpectedly, especially during festivals, birthdays, or hard days when all you want is the comfort of home. Nelly admitted, “It takes time to find your place in a completely new environment.”
For many, it’s the first time being away from their parents for such a long period. Trying to adjust while also figuring out how to belong socially can feel overwhelming. It’s not easy balancing academics with the emotional weight of missing home, and it can sometimes lead to loneliness.
The Kyoto Aquarium has a flowchart illustrating the complicated romantic relationships and breakups between their penguins.
No, I think that school drama is easier to understand!
Load More Replies...juvenile penguins... the title didn't promise you the students were human
Load More Replies...The Dean of Admissions gets equal credit for taking time out to be so specific in this response.
Load More Replies...Only 300 years??!! It seems like so much longer than that.
Load More Replies...I mean, if you really did get a rec from Chief Keef, mad respect
Question to the Europeans: Is this from too many moovies? Do any of you actually think that cowboys have anything in common with pirates? They really more like shepherds, but for cows (cowherds).
I suspect they are basing this on old westerns with cattle rustlers and bandits. So yeah. But to be fair we aren't exactly doing a great job demonstrating that we are not currently pirates.
Load More Replies...Then there’s the academic side, which never really lets up. “You’ve worked so hard to get into a foreign university, so you want to perform well,” Nelly said. That means attending every class, staying on top of projects, and constantly pushing yourself to excel. The pressure is doubled when you remember that parents are making sacrifices and investing so much money in your education. It creates an unspoken expectation to always do well, which can sometimes feel crushing.
It was a joke? Because most of us do hear voices all the time [of others speaking] :D
I usually hear them when I pick up the phone, and some of them all really weird questions and demands like "what wine do you prefer", "go buy 400 bucks of gift cards" or "please open the door, it's cold and it's raining"
Load More Replies...I have ocd and some of my intrusive thoughts are so powerful that nothing can make me behave rationally. In such moments I wonder how hard it must be to have actual hallucinations. MentL illnesses can take every other blessing away.
Load More Replies...Internal monologue should if you have one be a single voice, normally grumpy. If it's voices there is an issue.
Oh, my inner monologue is one hell of a critic, and not even remotely polite at expressing what an utter disappointment I usually am. [sigh]
Load More Replies...um...doctor. do you hear other people's voices or just your own?
We all hear voices. But when someone actually listens, like this guy, we think they must be crazy.
The med student who thought everyone heard voices was probably schizophrenic without realising.
Load More Replies...Future paleontologists will have a problem aging you. You haven't aged a bit.
Archaeologists, maybe. Carbon-14 will be much more useful than Uranium-235. And you can say "date." Aging someone is achieved by having them work in social services.
Load More Replies...I taught preschool for 42 years. We preschool people love dinosaurs! 🦕
At 7, I couldn't have even spelled paleontologist. At 74, now they are studying me.
My previous cat would start digging into flowerpots... she knew my mom hated that.
I had a cat who would dig in flowerpots, and then deposit a roughly-cylindrical gift.
Load More Replies...And of course, there are the dreaded assignments. “Making sure your work is up to the mark and stands out can feel exhausting at times,” Nelly explained. It’s not just about passing, it’s about excelling, because that’s what you came abroad for. On top of coursework, you’re often expected to take part in extracurriculars, internships, or networking to improve your career chances.
But it’s not all struggle and stress, there are plenty of wonderful experiences too. “Meeting new people, having new experiences, and learning in a whole different environment, it all adds so much value to your life,” Nelly said. Studying abroad can expose you to new cultures, broaden your perspective, and give you lifelong friendships. For many, it’s also the first chance to travel, try new foods, and explore different parts of the world. These moments of joy balance out the hardships, reminding students why they took the leap in the first place. It’s challenging, but also deeply rewarding.
Not p1ss, not pïss but straight up pіss. Share your wisdom so we can spread the joy (I copy pasted it now).
Load More Replies...So she went to MIT? (Some at MIT actually do derisively call Harvard, "Cambridge Community College." I'm not one of them; I just think the snobbery turn-about is funny.)
Well to be fair ,compared to MIT, Harvard is basically community college.
Load More Replies...either thinking outside the box, or lost in it... Been there done that though, when you are so focused on a particular process/solution you are unaware of a much simpler solution that is right there...
They’re still around, I use my dad’s calculator a lot
Load More Replies...https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.nickfines.RealCalc
I'm guessing the teacher would have failed her for possible cheating if she had used her phone calculator.
Entirely possible. It would be hard to keep checking if the student is using anyhing other than the calculator app, so easier to just say 'no phones'.
Load More Replies...Of course, depends on the grup. To a group of cops, probably not.
Load More Replies...In the end, Nelly summed it up perfectly: “Overall, it’s a mix of struggles and rewards. It’s tough, but it shapes you in ways nothing else can.” The combination of pressure, independence, and discovery makes college life unforgettable. Yes, it’s hard, and yes, there are tears along the way, but there are also laughs, triumphs, and personal growth. Students learn resilience, adaptability, and self-confidence in ways they never expected.
Well, these memes definitely highlight the lighter side of student life. Did any of them hit you with a wave of nostalgia? Or maybe one of them made you laugh way too hard? Share this with that college buddy you miss and relive those chaotic, hilarious days together!
Lucky you, not everyone has those options. If everyone was able to get a scholarship it would be called fully funded education.
Load More Replies...If a parent needs to bring their kid to my class, we go with it. It has never been too disruptive. I mean, I’m in the college of education so sometimes if the kids are too cute it’s distracting. And I’m the only one who has ever made any of them cry and I did it by laughing too loudly while holding him and walking around during the class. It takes a village. We need to make the villages.
There seem to be a few stories of good professors being this way with mothers in their classes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUdN8S7pKDk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OAtHj-zxx0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQXozcpr_Xc https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47438208
So your professor, who has your cell number handy, took out their phone during their lecture and stopped their lecture to send you a meme, which they also had handy? Sounds plausible.
I had my teachers numbers when I was in college, you know, in case of questions, being late to class, other matters. Some teachers are like that. Idk about the rest though, cause yea that doesn't sound plausible unless the TA did it or something.
Load More Replies...I've lost count of the number of different titles this has had. The original was a couple who had gone for a walk and found the note on their car when they returned to it.
Clearly he was hiding his meatball addîction, as well as his stomach somewhere.
Ok. So 2nd year at university, I failed every exam except the open book exam because I was far too enmeshed in a romantic relationship with someone taking computer science. I attended his lectures instead of mine. Wrote his papers (and passed!) while neglecting my own studies. Summer ’88 was an horrific blend of late to close shifts at McDonald’s preceded by min 8 hours a day of study to learn all the things I should have been learning on my own account. I passed every re-sit but it took nearly being kicked out of uni to realize I wanted my degree. My grades never recovered from that year of being stupid because every year counts. But I got my BA (Hons). Can’t say the same for the boyfriend who failed his degree once I stopped writing his papers. Having the lowest grade doesn’t necessarily mean you didn’t try. Sometimes it’s indicative of a Herculean effort to get back on track once you figured out the track you wanted.
Sometimes it means you're in the throes of depression, but managed not to dіe.
Load More Replies...When I was doing my A-Levels if you correctly described an incorrect answer you would still get some marks.
Its like putting your WHOLE MOUTH IN THE BOWL!!
Load More Replies...Bored Panda has got to make a better website. The pictures take too long to load (everything does, actually), the keyboard keeps disappearing when I want to type, the page freezes and then crashes, and there is way, WAY too much f*****g censorship.
The person visible in the photo is Enver Hoxha, an Albanian ruler from the 20th century.
To clarify in case of confusion: the person visible on the screen 😅
Load More Replies...A guy I knew at uni gave me recordings of our lectures as a birthday present. Very mixed feelings about that one 😅
It is easier to record your teacher's lecture than take notes with pen and paper. The interest, tho...
Load More Replies...That blends in impeccably well, I'm guessing that said friend doesn't have many passengers in their car.
This just makes me sad. There is value in being a broadly educated student. It is perfectly reasonable for a college or university to insist that all graduates of their institutions be exposed to, and understand history and arts and literature and math and science at a deeper than highschool level, no matter what their major It is also perfectly reasonable to want to study a focused vocational training program. Both things should exist, and students should be able to choose which is right for them
Yeah. I'm quite envious of the US university system. In the UK we're expected to pick a single subject at age 18, study that for three or four years. It's really limiting. I ended up returning to higher education to study an entirely different subject, so it's cost me more in the long run.
Load More Replies...OP presumes that college students arrive freshman year knowing - and knowing correctly - what their specialization should be. College is where you find this out by experiencing a spectrum of learning.
You never know - those Gen Eds might spark an interest you didn't know you had. I changed my major thanks to a Gen Ed I was dreading but happened to fit my schedule. Now I have a career I love in that field. That's the purpose - to round out your education and expose you to different things (although I admit, there were many I hated, too). You never know - that music class might make you think of how weather systems are like a Mozart symphony, frenetic in places yet part of a larger pattern.
I've taken Gen Eds too - annoying, but I did learn some valuable things here and there (especially from the history-related ones).
Probably America. Not only was my college paid as a mature student, i got a grant to live on. No silly additional courses, just straight computing. Civilised countries!
Load More Replies...Some of the biggest chunks of the cost increase is administration increase at the expense of teachers. Your GE classes aren't really part of this.
The badminton class I took in college has greatly benefitted me..... Well no actually it hasn't.
Gosh, I hope I never have to depend on you for meteorology help. It's all about you, isn't it?
I got a Batchelor's in General Studies. I took a wide variety of classes in so many varied areas. And much of it has turned out to be useful over the course of my long life. Broadening the mind is never a waste.
Diesel clearly gives zero phucks, judging by his smug, adorable little face.
Maybe the cat is special needs and they can't leave it with a sitter?
Load More Replies...That's what you get for leaving your keys in an active motor vehicle. And why are you taking your cat to a wedding? Don't you know they hate ceremonies? You deserved to be locked out.
Wtf, why was he with you? Were you going to just leave him in the car while you were at the wedding? This is a fake story.
Maybe the cat is special needs and they can't leave it with a sitter?
Load More Replies...It's $30,000 right now for one semester at the university I work for. That's for out of state residents. In state residents ONLY have to pay $14,000. Sweet deal, right? /s
Load More Replies...When I first went to college in the 1970's tuition was $50 per class. Not per credit, per class. When I finally decided to finish my degree in the early 2000's it was more like several hundred per credit hour.
I don't recall the tuition exactly, but I was fortunate. The local community college I attended in 2003 currently charges a flat $2577 per full time semester. Good education with plenty of jobs, and minimal debt. Traditional 4 year universities aren't for everyone everyone.
$750 per semester would have covered my textbooks and lab fees. Yes, I'm a boomer.
One of the old jokes at my college: You buy your textbooks for $500. Sell them back at the end of the year, and ask for a pack of smokes... and somehow still owe them money.
Load More Replies...Umm....assuming she went to college in the seventies and worked a minimum wage job, she would have only been making two or three dollars an hour, so $750 was a lot. Especially if she was supporting herself too. Context, people.
Inflation of wages has not remotely matched the inflation of tuition.
Load More Replies...Find out what church they go to, attend and drop this in the collection plate.
Don’t understand peddling this idiocy. Religion should be a personal thong, not a platform. A******s.
As a person who loves and follows Jesus, I do not condone this behavior!
It has pretty strong "bearing false witness" vibes.
Load More Replies...What gets me most is how stupid they must be if they genuinely believe that anybody receiving something like that is going to be persuaded by the message, rather than just wanting to ram it down the throat of the person who left it.
The dummies don't care. They think they're getting points with Jesus when they do it. There's going to be a lot of unhappily surprised Christians on judgment day.
Load More Replies...I used to follow them out to the parking lot and say, "Here, You dropped this terribly bad joke inside.
Weaponized piety. Tons of things they could have done in Jesus's name, and they went with petty trickery and smug superiority. What would Jesus do? Not that.
mine are problems + meds list, dr notes, fainting spell dates, roleplay notes, one (1) recipe, lesser known sanrio characters, guitar practice notes from over a year ago, my significant others details, cats, pop culture to watch/read list, and blank
Mine are: Grocery list, quotes I like, my Mclean family heritage, my printer email address for when I am not home, some witch stuff, and password list.
One of the entries in my notepad is a list of items of trivia to mention to my dad. He is often surprised at how many things I know.
Guys I think I'm finally going to leave my neighbours a note about them f****ng all day every day. I can't do it anymore I'm losing my mind I literally can't enter my bedroom without hearing them f****ng they are keeping me up at night and waking me up in the morning it's insane.
There's an old piece of advice saying "If don't want your neighbors to complain about the noise at your party, invite them to the party." That strategy might be somehow adaptable to this situation.
Yep, the guy in the unit above me ‘found god’ on more than one occasion.
I had the same problem, but it seems to have stopped, since the kid came along . . .
There was a deaf dorm on my campus. They do not know how loud they are when they bang...
There's a way to phrase it, "Heard a joke. Why aren't koalas considered bears?" It lets people know what to expect, and that 'they're marsupials' isn't the correct answer.
True. In fact when you're going to tell some people a joke, it's wise to send out a formal RSVP request first.
Load More Replies...Nothing, she might not have realised it was a joke and gave a proper answer.
Load More Replies...Unfortunately, by the time they get past the unskippable ads, the paragliding is already half over.
Load More Replies...Please add "accidentally" or "intentionally" to resolve lingering concerns
OK. "I've accidentally lived on the edge of a golf course for five years".
Load More Replies...I wonder how inconvenienced the victims of his friend's crime were.
You could require bail for being in the drunk tank, or other petty crime without an actual victim.
Load More Replies...The proprietor's name could be Aziz Nawaranti.
Load More Replies...It probably would do the same for me but I can't read it.
Load More Replies...Apparently ejaculating 21 times a month reduces the risk of prostate cancer by 33%.
Excellent! As a young teenager, I'm pretty certain I managed to reduce my risk of prostate cancer to negative numbers.
Load More Replies...Unless all 4 plan on moving back to the same time zone, I wouldn't want to have to reset all those clocks to the appropriate time again.
I don't think that's how clocks work??? I might just be dense so someone pls help
She's meaning that whenever they go somewhere with a different time zone, she changes the time of the clock to match up with the time of wherever they're at, like if shes in EST and her child is in PST one clock would be in EST and the clock she sets for her child would be in PST. Eventually every clock would show whatever time her child was currently experiencing wherever they were! Shes happy that they're all the same time, implying that they're all in the same time zone and thus together as a family!
Load More Replies...How would that work of they are all in different time zones? I'm British and we just have the one... please explain if you understand.
I think 🤔 the OP is saying all of the kids are home for a visit.
Load More Replies...What university has granite countertops and backsplashes in their dorms? Unless this is an off campus apartment, frequently rented to college students?
I think that's sweet. Some hospitals have service dogs that can visit patients to cheer them up.
Texting would've been a handy tool to have in the 1990s. We would call around and speak to clueless roommates about group project meetings. It was a mess.
i'm in concurrent classes right now, having to reply to 2 people with a genuinely well thought out answer is certainly bothersome but it's not horrible
I just started school again to finally finish my bachelor... Why is this?! I know it is to show "partcipation", but come on... I'm doing all the other work pretty sure I'm participating... I'm too old to go back and forth about someone's answer to an opinion based question...
I'm not eating off of something that's been cruising the floor a few inches away from everyone's feet. That's gross.
Well, then you've never been drunk at a college party.
Load More Replies...Since when do you have to pay for a diploma? I mean the physical object.
Chuckles in “old”. Back in my day, books were made of cardboard and paper, and you could copy as much as you needed to, to support your point… by hand. The poorer students, like me, bought this year’s textbooks from last year’s students who had mostly bought their books from the year before. I’m a bit fuzzy on the details but so far as I remember, no professors were allowed to set their own works as required reading unless the book(s) were provided to the students at no cost. The most challenging part of studying was getting access to the required reading in the library because copies were limited; followed closely by figuring out what additional books we could use to present a balanced paper/essay that showed we read around the subject. I thought I was seriously “hot stuff progressive” when I enrolled with the computer centre and taught myself LaTeX on a dumb terminal to be able to print out my essays with bold, italic, larger and smaller fonts, indented quotes etc. Nowadays, the likes of MS Word do most of that work for you; heck, if you remember to footnote the source of a quote and use the appropriate text type for images, graphs and tables it’ll create your bibliography, table of contents, table of tables, table of… I’m not saying either is better, it’s just so very different, and only 30 years ago.
i ain't reading all that but i'm happy for you or sorry that happened
Load More Replies...Copying and pasting will not help you learn! Try doing something more active -- like actually taking notes!
😥 I live in Florida and this is absolutely true.
Load More Replies...I'd get the rest of the students to say they haven't got a clue what that one student is talking about.
1. The burden of proof is on the accuser. 2. This letter doesn't even state what the "inappropriate conduct" is.
This was not Disney getting upset, it was the parent being upset that a Disney movie with a gay character was shown in school.
Load More Replies...The mastermind of this scheme is the person the professor is bailing out of jail.
I'm going to take this as a genuine question. The guy is wearing a durag - "a close-fitting cloth tied around the top of the head to protect the hair".
Load More Replies...They missed a trick with the bubble wrap. They should have painted it red and put the words "Tension Sheet" on it...
I served as the faculty representative on our high school's school board. For Teacher Appreciation Week, five board members volunteered to bring in treats, one member each day. Zero showed up. At the next board meeting, no apologies, no excuses - not even a mention. No need to, really. Res ipsa loquiter.
What have we learned? Yes: there is no need to live up to one's commitments.
Load More Replies...Sorry, retail stores do not get a tip. Book- or otherwise. College- or otherwise. And the POS terminal has a lot of dаmn gall for asking.
As a citizen, I honestly don't know where to start my list of what's wrong with my country.
Load More Replies...Usually I am pro-tipping, but there really needs to be a service involved in order to justify a service tip of any amount. There's no such thing as a product tip.
A quote from my teacher back in first grade: “God gave you hands before he gave you spoons”
The yogurt to the left of your pasta has a lid that will serve as a spoon
Tell me your parents are rich without telling me your parents are rich.
OP said they bought a house. Not necessarily the one behind the couple in the photo. Maybe what they bought was one of these: monopoly_h...b9e4c0.jpg
Wouldn't want to even begin moving into that house, with that front staircase. Nevermind lugging the weekly groceries. No thanks!
Maybe there's a level entrance in the back? I can't climb steps even though I can walk fine on level ground, so anything with steps is strictly off the table for me.
Load More Replies...No offence, but you are all seriously unfit to be put off by this number of stairs. This is from an arthritic man with both knees already replaced.
when it comes to winter/ice? yeah forget it.
Load More Replies...My environmental science teacher is always like "whenever you see nitrates, put a heart by them as they're the best thing for plants! :D"
Load More Replies...Students: "How were our test scores?" Teacher: "Strictly disco." Students: "Huh?" Teacher: "Stuck in the 70s."
I need to use this. I usually just tell them that they should focus in class. There's some wild stuff in the lectures.
Load More Replies...Man we as a society are scrêwed if this is the level of our educators...
I have my own story on this one! The problem involved cutting plywood into pieces of a given size. The original sheet being 48x96, they wanted to know how many 24x48 pieces you could make from it. The answer they wanted was 4, but in reality the best you could get was 3. The saw blade removes material as it cuts, you can get 3 24x48 pieces, and one 23 5/8x48 piece. She reworded the problem into being a sheet of paper cut with scissors.
Load More Replies...20 minutes...10 minutes to cut the board into two pieces then another 10 minutes to cut one of those pieces into two.
Except it doesn't say she's going to use one of the 2 pieces to make 3 cuts, it says she's going to use another board for the 3 pieces.
Load More Replies...I hope this was some kind of trick question or something, because if it took Marie 10 minutes to cut 2 pieces and she works just as fast, she could cut 3 pieces in 10 minutes. Doesn't "working just as fast" mean that she would need to complete the new task in the same amount of time?
As evidenced by her getting deep-fried food at McDonald's.
Load More Replies...move two dots from the nine (leaving seven) to the eight to make ten...8+9=8+2+7=17
yeah, looks like they are explaining "ones" and "tens" - moving from the group of "ones" to the group of "tens" to get one "ten" and seven "ones". Another fine example of clearly writing the question... https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/kids/schoolgirls-hilarious-response-to-bad-maths-question-earns-praise/news-story/0410c68e2557237165be1c0a294dc9a9
Load More Replies...if this is todays math. this is way overcomplicated for no reason. whoever had created this question should reconsider their career and perhaps become a riddle maker or trick question maker instead.
my SO has one of these from work but with a different note it's so funny
It is quite a good replica. But always check the big bills. When I was younger I worked in a drive-thru, and one customer always paid with a mixture of real and fake £1 coins. I just took them anyway because I hated that job, but I always wondered, why the hell did he make fake £1 coins rather than something more valuable? Maybe he was a criminal genius, but he sure didn't seem like it.
I came across some fake 50p coins back in the late '90s. I think the point of having fake coins is that if it's sort of round and metal and goes clink, that's about as much attention as gets paid to a coin. It's much harder to fake banknotes with all of the strips and patterns and those UV scanner gadgets, and you know that the larger denomination notes will be checked carefully. But coins? I would imagine if you pay in cash most people just look long enough to register what you gave them. A few quid here and there, maybe £20's worth on a trip into town... keep on doing that, it can add up.
Load More Replies...Great idea, as long as the cute girl doesn't notice the balloon and/or ties to somebody else.
My classmate and I once vandalised a table at school by solving math equations on it as we didn’t have enough paper and we were pretty desperate to get the answer. I later used hand sanitiser and a cloth to clean it
I don't know why someone down voted this, I think that's very funny
Load More Replies...I had a teacher do this once. I changed some answers because I thought there was no way they'd all be the same letter. Another student got a few in, saw the pattern, and just filled in the same letter for the rest without reading the questions
I used to know what this means but sadly that part of my brain has been replaced with facts about Roblox and Warrior Cats
I think wifi passwords need to be a minimum length but I believe the answer to this integral is 3.14...
Is it (cos(x/2)+1/2) or (cos(x/2+1/2)) and why is the dx inside the square root?
It's (cos(x/2)+1/2) and dx should not be inside the square root.
Load More Replies...Someone raised on tooth powder, perhaps? Today I learned that they still make that stuff.
If you have all the pieces take them to the bank. They may be able to send in for verification (to Federal Mint or somewhere?) and reimburse you eventually. I'm not certain but it's worth an ask.
How do you name a school "Marlin" and make the mascot a bulldog?
Wow, I know EXACTLY where this place is. Bought gas there when I got lost 3 weeks ago. 🤣
The only way it makes sense to me is if they meant to say the roommate WASN'T picking up after themselves, so they turned his bed into a cornbed by placing 324 pieces of cornbread on it as punishment.
Load More Replies...Would that not be illegal in some way, and if not it should be.
Load More Replies...A woman hired a cannabis caterer for her wedding and didn't tell anyone, she was sued pretty heavily.
Just remembered when I had one big a*s difficult exam at university and after some time the prof got up and announced that he "had to go to the library for 5 minutes", giving us time to cheat 🤣😭 he also told us that he regularly had to do night shifts before he went to a congress, finishing up his presentations last last minute 😂😅 great guy! 😍😍❤️
This post is a mess. At least half of these are over-posted from “heartwarming” threads that have nothing to do with the title.
Had a physics exam a few weeks ago and the person who corrected the paper didn’t even know the marking scheme and insisted that the surface area of a metal sheet with a given thickness is actually lenght into breadth instead of 2(lb+lt+bt). I was dumb enough to write the former but she cut marks anyways. Also according to her parsec and lightyear are units of time. I sure do love being a student
Just remembered when I had one big a*s difficult exam at university and after some time the prof got up and announced that he "had to go to the library for 5 minutes", giving us time to cheat 🤣😭 he also told us that he regularly had to do night shifts before he went to a congress, finishing up his presentations last last minute 😂😅 great guy! 😍😍❤️
This post is a mess. At least half of these are over-posted from “heartwarming” threads that have nothing to do with the title.
Had a physics exam a few weeks ago and the person who corrected the paper didn’t even know the marking scheme and insisted that the surface area of a metal sheet with a given thickness is actually lenght into breadth instead of 2(lb+lt+bt). I was dumb enough to write the former but she cut marks anyways. Also according to her parsec and lightyear are units of time. I sure do love being a student
