By Links - 20/11/2009 07:26 - United States

Today, a McDonald's employee had to correct my math after counting out $2.37 in change. I'm in AP Calculus and am currently learning how to find the derivative of an inverse of a logarithm. FML
I agree, your life sucks 10 068
You deserved it 44 322

Same thing different taste

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No big deal. Simple mistake. I have a PhD in English and misstype/spell words weekly. That doesn't mean I'm any less intelligent.

popatia 0

Who the **** you think you are that someone from mcdonalds can't be smart? A lot of people work at chain restarunts to pay for school, medical bills, etc.

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Badboy6 5

lol he's prolly majorin in linear Algebra

I scored near perfect on the SATs and worked as a cashier in a convenience store. Big deal. Don't assume every McDonald's employee dropped out of high school, geez.

he's prob in grade 9 essentials math... doing BEDMAS

and how the **** do you know if he's some math major trying to put himself through college by working a that shit job where assholes like you come in and assume that he's retarded just because he works a shit job... shame on you

wtf? im in the eighth grade doing Algebra II and learned how to find the derivative of an inverse of a log like a month ago. dumbass.

vill0915 0

you think your smart just cause someone that works at mcdonalds corrected you? that's pretty sad. just because they work at mcdonalds doesn't mean they are stupid. that is so messed up of you to say. I don't work at mcdonalds but I know plenty if people that do and they are very smart and it could be jut a job they have in high school.

at my school AP just means more hw easier grade and less kids, AP at my school sucks Physics and Calculus FTW

Jakojan 4

#248? 1) It's not like he chooses the schools curriculum. He can't decide when to learn what he learns. I'm sure he knows WAY more than you do but just learned a bunch of other stuff before you. 2) Stop making up stories about your life that we all know are fake just so you can feel better about yourself.

Everyone makes mistakes, it's called human error