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KillJoy:
then again you know food comes with warnings on the box "for internal use only" so you start to wonder HOW MUCH  you have to explain to the youth today to keep them from screwing up.  Honestly if you can't figure out to eat your food instead of shoving it in other areas... you might not be able to read either.

crypticgimp:
lol but notice how some warnings like "do not turn upside down" is printed on the underside of the box?  but you're right some things just shouldnt have to be explained..

KillJoy:
I was cooking dinner when the fire chief had to point out something to me a little later on.  When the cook book said, "Put oil on the bottom of the pan"  it really means "INSIDE".

I figured it was for reducing friction or something.

^
Another example of how house fires start.  A little bit of knowledge is a terrible thing in the hands of a consumer.

bobby6:
  The worst book I ever read was definately my trigonometry textbook. Probably the largest contributing factor in why I didn't take most advanced math after that.

Tsubasa:

Most recently.
Barron's SAT II Subject Tests Physics (read three chapters and gave up) and Math II (read three pages and gave up even though it was the only prep book I had) >_>.
They [CENSORED] [CENSORED] totally.
I mean wt $#(*$@@ do they mean? I had a hard-time believing they expected High School people to prepare from that [CENSORED]. Wish someone had told me how hard it sucked before I spent my $$$ on it. If my Physics test didn't go as well as it should've, it's because of this [CENSORED].

Anyways, my top 10 worst list:
1) The Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (I hate any of his work except the ones that were made into musicals like Oliver)
2) Barron's SAT II Math II
3) Mathematics II by L. Harwook Clark
4) Mathematics III by L. Harwook Clark
5) This series my Grade 5 teacher use to read to us in class, I don't even remember the name heh
6) A New Certificate Chemistry by Lambert (O Level Chemistry book)
7) New English by Rhodri Jones (O level English book)
8) Barron's SAT II Physics
9) A level Mathematics Mechanics M3 (or it might have been the teacher who taught it).
10) O level Mathematics by L. Harwook Clark (ok, I generally do dislike his books)

There.

-Tsubasa

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