Damn it, you don't just write an article like that without giving a "why". Now I will go insane. I must know the reasoning behind this.
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They're asian doctors. They were probably working quadruple shifts to finance their wives handbag collections.
Oh wait, that was just the assisting doctor. Nevermind.
I got in a lot of trouble on the regular for making teachers wrong. They HATED it.
My son's 4th grade teacher called me in for a meeting. I expected to be told he was disruptive or some such shit.
I was told that it needs to be explained to him that it's not proper to correct the teacher when she's wrong.
I laughed and left.
LOL. When I was a freshman in college I corrected my Spanish teacher during one of the first classes of the year. Yeah, she never worked at the school after that semester.
I always managed to correct instructors without being obnoxious. Some got defensive, but that's quite understandable. The best one laughed it off and said, "That's the kind of mistake people lose their teaching licenses over." He had made a mistake in some mathematical formula.
I have been kind of rude to some students, though. One was hyper politically correct about a news item about a Muslim. She said something to me I didn't like because I was trashing her in the argument and I called her naive. Another time, a guy was talking about how personally offended he was with women gyrating in videos. He thought men should also be gyrating like they were taking it doggy style.
They should.
I did that all the time. I had a photographic memory and could remember things down to the page, paragraph and sentence. I made a few teachers cry by correcting them in class because their notes were wrong.
I ended up getting diagnosed with ADD because of it.