
Other's Responses
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Lol -3 for incorrect trajectory
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How did they not realise the Yomama tree sounds suspiciously similar to "Yo mama" as in "Yo mama so fat..."
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I was expecting a slew of 'Yo mamma...' putdowns. I'm disappointed.
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Teacher is wrong. Actually, depending on the speed of the bullet and the distance of the dear, the original answer looks like the true trajectory. Bullets travel along an arc. Teacher drew the incorrect trajectory.
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The teacher got the trajectory wrong too..
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LOL Drugs R Us
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My answer will be: There's no "YANAMAMO" Tribe in Amazon rain forest. It's YANOMAMI, ignorant scum...
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Look, I'll draw a diagram....
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I eat Yomama every day;) - p.s. my capcha is "push harder" - daFuq?
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ha lol
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the corrected trajectory is also incorrect it should follow a parabolic trajectory that follows a curve to the target
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Replying to the comment: 'That teacher is automatically awesome for changing the trajectory from a shot to the head to a shot to the junk!' the teacher didn't aim there. It's clear that they aimed it to the CHEST of the deer. Which is on the oppisite side of the deer's body.
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That teacher is automatically awesome for changing the trajectory from a shot to the head to a shot to the junk!
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Actually, the yomama leaves decrease the speed your mitochondrion eat away at sugars, and therefore increases production in fatty acids....
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This reminds me of my psych 105 test. "You are a physiologist and have tried everything to cure x patient. You know X patient is not actually ill. They insit they are and waste your time Is it ethical to use a placebo without telling them?" I answered it proberly, and then put in a foot note that if you've already tried everything, shouldn't that include a placebo?
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Look at the question Yomama trees lol
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Wasn't "Drugs R Us" the pharmaceutical company that the strung-out druggist answered the phone for, in that Saturday Night Live sketch?
Lol -3 for incorrect trajectory