
Question I got on an exam that couldn't be retaken. One chance to guess if the answer is 5 or 5/1.
The other questions where the answer was a whole number didn't have the fraction text, and yes, the answer was just 5

The other questions where the answer was a whole number didn't have the fraction text, and yes, the answer was just 5
Censored the kid's name as per rule 4
The drawing looks like shit but soon after drawing him I calmed down so that's a win
This channel only has videos from up to a year ago, and when I started watching one of the videos, it had some very simple factual errors and sentences that I don't think a human would say. He also mispronounces many words, as if he didn't see them in context before reading the script or as if the voice itself is an AI.
The thing that stuck out to me was this sentence:
"[Despite some other films being more iconic], the reason this movie made this list is because it is a 1979 film starring Oliver Reed." This sentence makes no sense. Why the hell would that be the reason it made the list of most horrifying?
It shows the famous spread from Uzumaki where Shuichi and his mom find his dad's body in a circular box with a lid, and the narration says it's Shuichi and Kirie finding his body in a bathtub. Anyone who actually looked at the panel before writing the script would know that's not what's happening. But then again, he could just be a really terrible script writer who didn't do his research at all.
Hints:
>!Main character is Simon. He didn't say.!<
>!Simon didn't say his name to the antagonist but she knew it anyway!<
I was watching a group of kids who decided to name these two action figures "The Ohio Butthole-Tickling Bandit" and "The School Shooting-Star." Yes, I live in the US. Yes, I told them not to say that again. Yes I did step away and laugh for a minute before telling them off