FoxTrot by Bill Amend for September 29, 2002
Transcript:
Peter: What are you doing? Jason: Posting homework answers on the internet. Peter: What for? Jason: Unlike Hollywood and the recording industry, I view online copying as a good thing. Peter: Soon, through the magic of peer-to-peer file sharing, kids the world over will have ready-to-use solutions to every question in my testbooks! And there's not a thing teachers can do to stop it! Isnt' it great?! Peter: This is so unlike you, Jason. Jason: How so? Peter: Usually you're freakisly competitive about your grades. Jason: You misunderstand - these aren't the correct answers.
futzyone almost 13 years ago
That’ll teach the cheaters!
Zubhan about 11 years ago
id hate if somebody did that, that would hurt my study guides >.>
PeterFox-the ultimately based anti spammer of GC over 3 years ago
he’s going to ge kicked out of college for that.
chromosome Premium Member about 1 year ago
When I was about Jason’s age, I did that in a very local way. I was being bullied a lot because I’m on the autism spectrum. I was told that a lot of the other kids were cheating off of me during science quizzes. Fortunately, we took quizzes in pencil and could change them as long as we did it before handing them in. I wrote a few wrong answers in, then changed them right before I handed in the quiz. The next day, the teacher asked why about 8 people got the same answers wrong.
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
I read the final panel of this one, and immediately went back to the top to read it over again.
Sure enough, Jason never said anything about the answers being correct.