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What's the best way to get my professor to not hate me even though I never pay attention in lecture and my homework is hard to understand?

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>> No.8894921

>>8894911
Pay attention and do better on your homework. Also reported for college thread.

>> No.8895111
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8895111

>>8894911
Don't care, but here's a nice non-verbal refutation of the idiot image you posted.

>> No.8895121

>>8894911
What is this picture trying to imply? Is this a flat Earth argument?

>> No.8895125

>>8895111
those buildings are not 93 million miles away either

>> No.8895650

>>8895121
Looks like it. The sad thing is the vast majority of people couldn't tell you how many miles away the sun is, but the flat earthers actually had to look up this "lie" in order to refute it with a facebook meme

>> No.8895680

>>8894911

Please stop posting flat earth trash. It's like if someone took the lava and ice sun meme and took it completely seriously.

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>>8895680

>> No.8895808

>>8895125
You missed the point that the lens is bending the perspective.

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>>8894911
>Never pay attention
>Homework is hard

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>>8894911

All those Sun rays are parallel, they appear not to be because of perspective. The rays are huge and kilometers apart, you brain can't tell how big they are and without context interprets them as splaying out from a point. This is exacerbated by your brain's tendency to see the sky as a dome and the Sun as a feature on that dome.