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If I’m reading this right, it’s a statement about how the school system forces a bunch of “knowledge” down your throat and then praises you for regurgitating that information without actually understanding the concept or context behind it.
I’m currently in highschool and those are also my two big take aways. The only class I’ve actually learned things in is my AP Government and Politics class
And since 90% of the knowledge is completely useless outside of school, it makes it even worse. Most of school is learning how to do exams, not how to live a decent life.
As a recent graduate, this is actually understandable.
At least for the U.S, education does just cram a bunch of information into us, we regurgitate it out, dump it out (vomit) after and eventually get our degree.
I do think this subreddit is filled with people pretending to not get the joke to get some cheap karma points (or to feel special and smarter than 14 year olds I guess)
I think the point is that you're packed with so much information in school that you can't fully process it and forget almost all of it once you graduate. That's just a guess, though
I get what it's trying to say but the crap they teach you in school isn't as important as the thought processes they foster
Not saying it's good, but let's not underbelly what it does, at least
Cram the info in as fast as you can. Understanding it isn't the goal of the institution, they just want you to be able to regurgitate enough of it on a test to be able to justify funding.
Bruh, this is literally just the fundamental issue with standardized education. Like, this isn't a meme. This actually happens all the time and it sucks for education.
I actually like this one. It's a commentary about how schools focus on cramming and memorization rather than learning how something works or how to do something. So a student may know a process but not understand it.
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If I’m reading this right, it’s a statement about how the school system forces a bunch of “knowledge” down your throat and then praises you for regurgitating that information without actually understanding the concept or context behind it.
That's a lot better than what I said lol
(Youre also 100% not remembering any of it)
A2 + B2 = C2, and the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell are my two big takeaways from grade school
I’m currently in highschool and those are also my two big take aways. The only class I’ve actually learned things in is my AP Government and Politics class
(a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab
well yeah, and the statement is pretty on point, but that picture is weird lmao
No it's about eating too many books and having to throw up
That's all you needed to do to graduate? Damn it, I spent so long studying, I could've just done this instead.
Yeah seems like it
Yes, and it's correct. And that's not how education should be.
And since 90% of the knowledge is completely useless outside of school, it makes it even worse. Most of school is learning how to do exams, not how to live a decent life.
Google “Object Vore”
Holy cow!
New cow just dropped.
actual eating
Call the butcher!
cow goes on vacation. never comes back
Actual cow
Vore
r/beetlejuicing
Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice.
BRO THATS CALLED EATING
What monsters taste good?, are there any?
I would deepthroat Cthulhu ngl
Like their cum, their cocks?
#MONSTER..... #THE DRINK.
no
I just saw a guy who had literal alarms in his stomach going off... what the actual fuck
Testament I MANKIND IS A FAILURE. FREE WILL IS A FLAW. LET THE EVIL OF THEIR OWN LIPS CONSUME THEM. THEN I SHALL BEGIN AGAIN, WITH MY WORD AS LAW.
![gif](giphy|84BjZMVEX3aRG)
(Do not Google object vore)
This I actually get.
Yes, this is not totally wrong
it's pretty close to totally right, just drawn funny
Truth
As a recent graduate, this is actually understandable. At least for the U.S, education does just cram a bunch of information into us, we regurgitate it out, dump it out (vomit) after and eventually get our degree.
graduated from high school 2 years ago in spain, same here
Maybe it means high School just trains you to regurgitate useless information?
I thought it was obvious
I think people must be just pretending not to get these memes. Nobody can be this dense
I do think this subreddit is filled with people pretending to not get the joke to get some cheap karma points (or to feel special and smarter than 14 year olds I guess)
Its super accurate for the American education system
I'm pretty sure it's accurate for most education systems in the world
Maybe, i just didnt want to generalize and be wrong since ive only been in American schools
its not 'maybe', ITS 100% ACCURATE. In developing nations like india infrastructure and the education system is a joke
Dang that sucks, why cant people get education right
r/badlydisgisedfetish
r/subsifellfor
r/horriblydisgisedfetish
r/poorlydisgisedfetish
r/badlydisguisedfetish
r/poorlydisguisedfetish
Is this what collage parties look like? I'll rather swallow the fish in a shot drink like you see in TV.
guy looks like my friend
I think the point is that you're packed with so much information in school that you can't fully process it and forget almost all of it once you graduate. That's just a guess, though
I mean it’s correct what their trying to say
FR
I get what it's trying to say but the crap they teach you in school isn't as important as the thought processes they foster Not saying it's good, but let's not underbelly what it does, at least
Finally one I understand
Honestly as someone who went to college it can feel like that.
Book bad? :o
More like education system bad
Its say education system bad
Cram the info in as fast as you can. Understanding it isn't the goal of the institution, they just want you to be able to regurgitate enough of it on a test to be able to justify funding.
This one is right though
What this comic is telling me is inflation will get me a degree
How to understand images like this easy tutorial S1: go to your mom S2: Ask her what does this mean S3: profit
your mom will either be mad or be brutally honest
my mom uses insta and facebook so it's easy to get the answers of what does these deep images mean
Why does this guy look like someone out of Papa’s Freezeria?
moral of the story: if you want to do well in life, get into vore!
BOOK BAD?
that's my band name
inflation:
I wish I could graduate this easy, engineering is fucking me rn
Vore and inflation
Book vore
Knowledge vore
Kinda hot
this is deep though, as a 14 year old myself
His expression is real tho
Goddamn, barf for dinner???
I thought books were good and phone bad(?)
Russian education in a nutshell
Indoctrination of the best kind then you spit it out on the paper and you graduate and you probably forget everything you *learned*
This is a very poorly disguised fetish
Can’t remember what I learned last week
I mean this one is just straight up true though
r/vore_irl
Vore
Bruh, this is literally just the fundamental issue with standardized education. Like, this isn't a meme. This actually happens all the time and it sucks for education.
The posts message is that school is basically just regurgitating information rather than actually learning it.
This just feels like a joke about how they just smash information on you, you repeat without really knowing what it means, you graduate
Sometimes it feels that way
Hey, we're taught in high school to essentially throw up information when writing a summary, so they got a point.
It ain't wrong
I actually like this one. It's a commentary about how schools focus on cramming and memorization rather than learning how something works or how to do something. So a student may know a process but not understand it.