Can someone explain this math fail joke?

SILENCE, YOU IMPUDENT, NON-EXPERT PEON!

Dio the All-Knowing has spoken! Halloween is not a holiday! There will be no dissent!

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Mercy, Kimmy dear. Try decaf. :wink:

ISTM that the dispute over whether and in what sense Halloween should be called a “holiday” was handled appropriately and not at undue length.

Anyway, IME students in general are not happy with moving an exam up at any time, even if, as ZenBeam points out, a major drinking-occasion weekend is involved. But maybe my students just aren’t taking their drinking seriously enough (although I would have thought they are).

I’d be stunned if any of my students would want that. Plus, when I get emails from individuals who claim to be speaking for the whole class, their credibility tends to go down a notch. However, I might think “LMAO” but say something more professional.

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I could issue a warning for personal insults or junior modding, but I think I’ll just issue it for being a jerk. Though I recognize you are partly joking, it looks to me like you are deliberately trying to pick a fight with Dio. So consider this an official warning. Knock it off.

Colibri
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Seems like a student trying to sound fancy while addressing a Professor (and while trying to convince him of something)

This. Spending a lot of time around 18-25 year olds of today, I see this as nothing out of the ordinary. Although personally, in my day we would never dream of letting a person in a position of authority over us believe that we would possibly do anything outside of his/her sphere of influence, I see this email as absolutely typical of today’s young people.

The only other thing that might be part of it is that the student isn’t complaining about the test being the day after Halloween, but 2 days after, indicating it will take more than a day to recover from his predicted hangover.

Honestly, I didn’t see it as being about hangovers at all, but rather that students wouldn’t want to ruin their weekend by spending it studying (or fretting, whichever).