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Spray tans give vitamins like her teacher gives recommendations.
Oooooh, burn. Like the kind you get from a spray tan.
Ok, while I agree that wasn't the most intelligent question, it seems sad the teacher is basing his entire class schedule next year on a single question - aren't teachers there to answer questions? His grades and performance should be the deciding factor, not a random - albeit ridiculous - question asked in class.
Well in all honesty, it is a valid question. If you think about it, vitamin C can be absorbed through sunlight, meanwhile zinc is absorbed into the skin through sunscreen, so it's possible that vitamins (If any are present) can be absorbed through spray tans. Sorry, I'm just thinking aloud and trying to think about it logically.
Actually Vitamin D is produced by the skin when the UV light reacts with it. Vitamin C is consumed, not absorbed from sunlight.
You kinda had that coming, man.
i minda agree with 75, just seems like op was overthinking it,but I find the fact that she is willing to ask and genuinely learn something admirable, too many people are so afraid of being wrong that they just memorize the book and dont learn or potentially find issues or solutions with something that exists. If I were a teacher, and provided op was capable of handling the workload, I would have definately recomended her for a opportunity to further his learning. you seem to have a genuine interest in the subject. I hope you are able to convince your teacher.
Yes, they do. The orange color comes from smashed carrots, and your skin absorbs the nutrients. Come on now. That's common knowledge.
Thats preposterous everybody knows its fresh squeezed oranges.
I admit defeat and will now sink with my ship (of downvotes). I thought that would be funny, guess not. :(
Kerstileann, don't let it get you down. I thought it was a cute joke, and you made an effort to contribute to the light-hearted atmosphere. So, thank you.
#37: Yep, FMLers are a fickle bunch, mostly inclined to vote in the direction everyone else votes, except for rare situations like this.
Yeah, don't worry, I laughed a little when I read it :)
well I mean duh they have nutrients, why do you think Snooki spray tans herself.
Orange you glad you said that?
In fact, retinol (AKA vitamin A) is often applied as an ointment to treat psoriasis. In this case, smearing smashed carrots on your body would actually help.
My brain farts too sometimes
And so does your butt...heh heh brain butt.
How old are you?
17 I thought it was funny. reminds me of beavis and butthead.
#17 and #40: You're both awesome people with intact senses of humour. Have some upvotes!
Maybe that wasn't the only reason why ur not in honor science
Your own fault, though.
Teachers are there for you to ask questions, not penalize you for them, and they wonder why nobody asks questions.
That was a dumb question plain and simple.
it was a statement not a question
44- no, the op asked a QUESTION...
But when deciding which students should be in an honor class, teachers do take in consideration if the students ask ridiculous questions that aren't honor-student level.
FML proves yet again that there IS such a thing as a stupid question.
I'm pretty sure police officers deal with the dumbest questions ever. I heard a woman ask an officer once why it was illegal for her to drive around with her high beams on.....
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Yes, they do. The orange color comes from smashed carrots, and your skin absorbs the nutrients. Come on now. That's common knowledge.
You kinda had that coming, man.