Caulfield, if you mean “XOR”, you need to say so. ;-) You also need to understand that even then, they can both evaluate to false – along with your course credit.
1. I’m special. 2. The rules that apply to everybody else don’t apply to me. 3. Everything is negotiable. 4. Everything is about me. 5. The only decisions I’ll accept are the ones in my favor. 6. Everything is a transaction.
My daughter has significant special needs due to a health condition. This is actually a question I sometimes need to ask teachers on my daughter’s behalf. I also sometimes need to ask about whether to go through the assignments in order and have virtually all of them be late, or whether to keep up whenever possible and turn in the older work as her condition allows.
Erse IS better about 1 year ago
That’s my standard response to either/or questions? “Do you want a cookie or a chocolate?” YES.
Doug K about 1 year ago
Somebody should realize that that somebody is the somebody he can see in somebody’s mirror.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Perspective is all.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Someone didn’t realize it was a stupid question to ask.
elbow macaroni about 1 year ago
The same homework gag reworked time and time again.
calliarcale about 1 year ago
Caulfield, if you mean “XOR”, you need to say so. ;-) You also need to understand that even then, they can both evaluate to false – along with your course credit.
rugeirn about 1 year ago
1. I’m special. 2. The rules that apply to everybody else don’t apply to me. 3. Everything is negotiable. 4. Everything is about me. 5. The only decisions I’ll accept are the ones in my favor. 6. Everything is a transaction.
Sound familiar?
rshive about 1 year ago
Per Caulfield, a question without a correct answer.
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
If Caulfield gained powers, he’d be the worst superhero.
EXCALABUR about 1 year ago
Just do the work and quit complaining.
jbarnes about 1 year ago
My daughter has significant special needs due to a health condition. This is actually a question I sometimes need to ask teachers on my daughter’s behalf. I also sometimes need to ask about whether to go through the assignments in order and have virtually all of them be late, or whether to keep up whenever possible and turn in the older work as her condition allows.
Caulfield has no such excuse.