See how ridiculous a homework problem looks when it’s reenacted in real life.
Reenactment of an actual problem from a physics book
Posted on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 under Entertainment
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See how ridiculous a homework problem looks when it’s reenacted in real life.
Hilarious and so freaking true. I hope he does more funny problems
“screw this” seems to be a very frequent answer in my physics problems…
I had a girlfriend who use to do this but sitting the other way with the water running on her clit.
ya, im sure she did bud
i like turtles…..u lying fat dick!
I know exactly what you mean. a problem from my physics book read “A clown is sitting on a rocking chair in an empty room with the lights off. His glowing red nose moves back and forth as he rocks, what is the length of the arc the his nose makes?”
It would be creepy if anyone were doing that, but they just had to make it a clown.
loved the video!! witty, clever and well done. u guys should make more
Our Physics 11 teacher had a question on our Final Exam that started “If a 1kg coconut 5m in the air falls and lands on a man 3m tall”
hilarious and true of so many physics problems. well made movie
Man, I’d date one of those guys. Where are the nerds around where I live? =(
what is it with people laying there head by the faucet…I can’t stand even being near the drain.
Brilliant.
I had a statistics textbook once that had to have been written by some sort of mental patient. “If Joe has 567 pencils…,” that sort of thing. Academic writers have a tenuous grasp on the world, I fear, and must need friends badly.
the guy pushing the air out of the guy in the water is a water fag. The video itself wasn’t lame, but that is interesting about the physics problem.
gay not even remotely funny, a big waste of my time, but i should have expected it. all stumble showes now is fuckin retarted cats and gay videos. the thumbs up and down dont even matter, i still get the same shit
wow needs to turn the computer off and read a book
Wow, it is 6:30 am, and I’m still putting off my physics homework, and I stumble upon this….