I've seen a few times first-hand where someone pressed "that switch." It fixed the problem, but the person who pressed it was dogged with "well it shouldn't have been fixed that way" and "you could have tried something else" by people who never came up with any better ideas. It's like people want problems or side-effects to happen so badly, they have to imagine them.
I've seen a few times first-hand where someone pressed "that switch." It fixed the problem, but the person who pressed it was dogged with "well it shouldn't have been fixed that way" and "you could have tried something else" by people who never came up with any better ideas. It's like people want problems or side-effects to happen so badly, they have to imagine them.
It goes back as far as their upbringing and education.
"No, don't solve the problem THAT way, that's not the point of the exercise!" And those faggots grew up to promote Common Core.
God, flashback to that idiot teacher telling the kid he was wrong about solving a problem with lateral thinking
Sure wish I was there. I'd have gone "COMMUNIST DETECTED ON AMERICAN SOIL. LETHAL FORCE ENGAGED!".
"I don't care that you got the touchdown! Run the play the way it's drawn up! PROCESS, son! PROCESS!"