Author Topic: SeventhSandwich's homework manipulation experimentation.  (Read 673 times)

I've resolved that the reason I'm doing so stuffty in my school's social studies class (The equivalent of a history class, to those unfamiliar with other titles) is lack of motivation. To solve that problem, I've resolved that every paper we get sent home, I'll improve it.

To do so, I'll scan said paper, cleverly and carefully insert a photo of Mel Gibson's face somewhere hidden behind a problem or a study question. Then I will add a small point box where the teacher will search for said item, and if the teacher can find it I will award 10 points out of the 11 possible.

Not only will this encourage me to work harder on homework, yet also manage to divert the Teacher's attention from careless annotation to a clever find-and-seek game I've implemented. An added bonus is the teacher's prozac consumption will be lowered as well.

« Last Edit: April 21, 2011, 04:40:21 AM by SeventhSandwich »


So much yes.


Too much?

Instead of that, use a kitten face. White, preferably.

i hid a trollface in a piece of homework once