yourschoolgotwrong.com

seaQueue, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!
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I remember my little brother coming home from DARE convinced that my dad was an alcoholic for having a single beer after work then said little brother breaking down in tears over it. Good times.

sin_free_for_00_days,

LOL, I cracked a beer open one night and my kid laughed, pointed, and yelled out,"You are a Homer!!"

EDIT: I also remember when DARE came to my school and this cop had a big baggie of weed on his table. I said,“Damn! That’s a lot of weed!”

Then the cop replied, very seriously,“THAT’S ENOUGH MARIJUANA TO KILL YOU!!”

My friends and I just laughed and walked away.

musicmind333, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

@MiraLazine love this!! any chance you can add a submission box? (With a section for source cited ofc :p). I'm sure there's a bunch out there that people might think of and want to add.

MiraLazine,

That’s a good idea, thanks! I do have an email listed for now but I know not everyone would want to email someone random so I’ll look into adding that in a bit

musicmind333,

@MiraLazine also there's the possibility -- you may be at risk of getting flooded with submissions :p

nucleative, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

Strange. The site doesn’t quite work properly for me. I set my decade, then changed it so I could see my parents and all the myths were the same.

Then I clicked around and they are the same for every decade that I selected.

MiraLazine,

That’s odd, thanks for pointing it out. I’ll see if I can’t make a fix

Chef,

Same for me.

Browser is Safari on iPhone 15 Pro Max.

eoddc5,
@eoddc5@lemmy.world avatar

Same

I close the tab and repopen. Same results. It’s like it’s cached and stuck

HandwovenConsensus,

I think it’s possible that people are simply confused because the answers are the same for most decades. But one thing I would try maybe is setting the “value” of the different options, since that’s what you’re reading.

As I understand it, if no value is set, the browser should return the name instead, so the way you have it should work, but that may vary depending on browser.

EDIT: I tried to give an example, but lemmy keeps filtering out my explanation even if I enclose it in code tags. Hopefully you know what I mean.

MiraLazine,

I have a hunch this is it. I’ll try your method and see if it works

MyDearWatson616,

Same for me. Everything on the list was stuff I already learned was bs so I went back a couple decades and it was the exact same list.

captainlezbian, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

I’m very grateful that everything in there got debunked by my high school teachers

Selmafudd, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

The drop downlist for me is white text on white background, Android using Connect for Lemmy. It’s fine when I try in browser.

octoperson, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

Did anyone else learn that eggs are dairy products? (Meaning, the word ‘dairy’ encompasses both eggs and milk. Not that eggs are somehow produced by cows)

NikkiNikkiNikki,
@NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.social avatar

Yes, and for some odd reason a lot of folks I know who are lactose intolerant are also slightly allergic to eggs..

Vacationlandgirl,

Yes! Never really thought to question it though… now I’m re-thinking everything I thought I knew about food clarification!

ThisIsNotHim,
@ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyz avatar

I had attributed that to our fuzzy food categories. Some of which are due to how ingredient usage doesn’t map well to botany, some is just marketing.

I suspect the perception of eggs as dairy could have shifted for practical reasons: lactose intolerance became more visible, and we needed a short way to say milk and milk products, without using the word milk.

metaStatic, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

class of 00 and I'm shocked at some of this shit. American schools must be the worst.

I had nosebleeds a lot and it was always common knowledge you never tilt your head back, like what the actual fuck.

Khanzarate,

I had nosebleeds a lot too and everyone always told me that it lets the blood clot better. I’d always tell them I’d rather it just bleed then. So I thought it was true, I just didn’t care, it was uncomfortable.

Justchilling,

It’s not just America.

spoilerWhen I was younger i suffered from a lot of nose bleeds and my parents argued with my schools nurse to not get me to tilt my head backwards because the blood kept on getting stuck in my throat.

metaStatic,

Yes, all schools are shit because we aren't in 18th century Prussia anymore.

There was just a lot of America centric facts. but most that could be considered universal didn't hold true for me.

Justchilling,

You’re lucky, good for you.

21Cabbage, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

I’m glad to see that none of that was new to me.

joel_feila, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!
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• Contrary to what DARE might have taught you, marijuana is not considered a substantial gateway drug, with the best evidence being limited in nature, and with most marijuana users not going on to use other drugs. (Source) Yeah learn all that DARE BS.

• You were probably taught at some point that we’d never be able to map out the entire human genome due to its complexity. However, in 2003, we documented the first 92%, and in 2022 we documented the remaining 8%. (Source) nope I was told we will map it soon

• This one got shared by school nurses all around, but did you know that you shouldn’t tilt your head back if you have a nosebleed? This could cause you to choke or vomit as a result of blood going back into your throat, or - more severely - trigger a vomiting reflex and cause inadvertent harm. (Source) Nope but my mom is a doctor so I leaned from a lot from her

• You were probably taught at some point that people in the time of Christopher Columbus all thought the world was flat. However, this is a myth that pervades history - most people knew the earth was a globe! (Source) Yup

• On the topic of Christopher Columbus, you might’ve been taught that he was a pretty upstanding guy, or at minimum just that he was average in terms of morality. Take a second to Google his relationship to slavery and genocide. (Source) EHHH kind of, we talk briefly about him mass cutting off people hands and enslaveing people.

• A common myth that gets thrown around a lot in health classes is that cracking your knuckles can cause arthritis. This, as it turns out, isn’t true - it’s perfectly safe to crack your knuckles as much as you’d like. (Source) Heard that in school mom said it was wrong, I heard both the myth and the fact

• The original food pyramid was introduced in 1992, and seemed to imply that there were different tiers of ‘importance’ to what food you ate. Since changed in 2011, this was deemed an inaccurate and potentially harmful way to view food intake. Food is food after all! (Source) Nope never learned that there where tiers of food each part is good for you

• A fun fact about taste for you - there is actually no such thing as a ‘taste map,’ or the idea that different areas of the tongue result in you tasting different things. At most, there’s just different regions of sensitivity to taste! (Source) Nopw, saw taste map never learned that it was supposed to show where you taste things

• You’ve no doubt heard of this myth, perhaps not just from school - the idea that we only use 10% of our brains. This isn’t true - we use all parts of our brains, just at different times since each neural location has a specific purpose! (Source) Yeah heard that

• Another common myth is the idea that Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb. He was in fact not the inventor, just someone who helped to optimize its efficiency. (Source) yeah heard that

• There’s a good chance when you were younger, you heard classical music in the classroom to try and make you smarter. However, this is a myth - there is no such link between music and intelligence (or that we can measure intelligence for another matter!) (Source) Yeah heard that

• You’ve probably heard a lot about Thanksgiving being a supposedly peaceful gathering among Pilgrims and Indigenous Americans, but this is actually a myth - it led to a bloodbath brought on by colonial settlers. (Source) Yup heard that.

ohlaph,

90s?

joel_feila,
@joel_feila@lemmy.world avatar

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Faceman2K23, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!
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It’s a neat website, but it is very America specific.

For example, I’m Australian and I wasn’t taught about slavery or genocide of our native people in high school. Hell, I was taught that the Stolen generation was a misnomer and children were only taken voluntarily or as an act of mercy… I graduated in 2008 so it wasn’t exactly the dark ages. Referring to the planned exterminations of the natives as “battles” and “conflicts” at best was another one. they didn’t even mention the shit that went down in Tasmania.

it’s not just the dumb stuff like food pyramids and taste zones, even in schools today history is being glossed over

Pregnenolone,

I’m also a 2000s Australian high schooler and we had a notorious lack of Australian history taught to us. My school preferred to teach us the histories of pretty much every other country but our own. We didn’t learn a single thing about indigenous history at all, bad or good.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

And then we struggle to understand the divide between the yes/no vote on The Voice.

sanpedropeddler,

I had a history teacher in (US) high school who was not afraid at all to tell his students the whole truth about stuff like this. Its too bad he was the only one not allowed to teach government classes.

RampantParanoia2365, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

Contrary to what DARE might have taught you, marijuana is not considered a substantial gateway drug

Lol, what? Of course it’s a gateway drug. What the hell else are you going to try first, heroine?

Krono,

The gateway drug to heroine is most often prescription opioids, not weed.

Justchilling,

That was a thing i did learn about thankfully enough (european school system)

idiomaddict,

That’s like saying caffeine or aspirin is a gateway drug because you probably try those before harder drugs. That’s not the only qualification for a gateway drug: it has to significantly increase the likelihood of trying additional drugs, which marijuana in the US does not. Elsewhere it varies, but in the US, you’re not more likely to try heroin because you’ve tried marijuana.

Justchilling,

In my country (The Netherlands) weed is defacto legal and widespread yet we don’t suffer from a crisis as severe as the US has, if anything it’s probably less likely that people go to harder substances since weed is so safe and widely available. I can even proudly say that I have never seen a junkie on the streets here.

Igloojoe, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

When I was in school, Pluto was still a planet. And it still is in my heart!!

Cethin,

I’ve never understood this obsession. Odds are you’ve never heard of Ceres, but it was once called a planet. It’s now considered a dwarf planet, like Pluto. Pluto is also less massive than Eris, so if you include Pluto you should also include Eris. None of these have cleared their orbit though.

I understand it’s frequently just a joke, but it’s always rubbed me weird because some people actually became science skeptics because “suddenly Pluto isn’t a planet” or whatever. Really the reason is because the list would get really long if we included everything.

reagansrottencorpse,

Since you seem to be knowledgeable and I’d like to continue discussion, do you think there are “earth like” dwarf planets that could support life?

Cethin,

Earth like? No. They’re too small to hold any reasonable atmosphere. That doesn’t rule out life, but it’s unlikely. They’re also likely too small to have subsurface oceans or things like that without being tied to a planet and having strong tidal forces squishing it, in which case it’d be a moon not a dwarf planet.

PetDinosaurs,

Probably not. At least not earth like. Planets have to be sufficiently large to maintain an atmosphere.

It may be possible for one like an ice moon to harbor life, but it needs something to generate heat and prevent the ocean from freezing solid.

I suppose there could also be a situation where the planet is sufficiently large to retain an atmosphere, but somehow hasn’t cleared it’s orbit.

Igloojoe,

Ceres and Eris weren’t talked about at all when i was in school. They were like a family relative that nobody talks about.

I understand the reason behind the change, its just fun to say that earth kicked them out of the league of planets.

“You heard about Pluto? Messed up, huh?”

Ullallulloo,
@Ullallulloo@civilloquy.com avatar

Pluto is still legally a planet in New Mexico and Illinois.

EGG_CREAM,

You’ve probably seen/heard this song already, but just in case. Pluto is Hot Shit.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=EuRjmzz6qL0

Igloojoe,

Ive heard other songs by him, not this one. Always great tunes.

qaz, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

Cool site, maybe you can open source it, so people can contribute improvements. I have a few ideas myself:

  • Add continent or even country selector
  • Display facts in a table
  • Full text search

I could add those functionalities myself if needed.

MiraLazine,

Posting a reply now, should be a Github link on the site to it as public. If not, github.com/MiraLazine/SchoolGotWrong

I think it should be open source but if its not lmk, I’d love to have some help on this because I mostly did this to learn

qaz, (edited )

Cool, I’ll have a further look at it tomorrow when I’m home.

Open source is defined differently by different people. Some define it by the code being open to see for the public. Some define it by it’s license. In your case both the code is open and an open source license is used.

blank.docxi added this file by accident how do i delete a file in github

I can see you’re a bit new to it 😁. There is a button with … dots with the option to “delete” the file. Keep in mind that it will stay be retained in the history.

MiraLazine,

Haha yeah, I ended up figuring out how to delete it but kept the original text because I thought it’d be a good bit. And thanks for the info! Glad to know its like that either way

Shanedino, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

I went in hoping to learn some cool knew facts and already knew them all. Feels bad man.

Also seemed like more so myths than stuff that was actually taught and then later revised.

MiraLazine,

Yeah, that was my big issue with the sites content. I wanted to find a list of obscure things taught wrong by decade, but all I could track down were a few myths that were shared across many different decades, so it led to the current (and imperfect) result.

I want to try and update the site to be more focused on what you mention - things that were taught and later revised, but the only way I can think to do that so far is track down old textbooks and compare them to what’s known now, which I’m not sure the best/most efficient way to do that, or even where to find textbooks by year.

All this to say, hopefully I’ll be able to improve the site in due time to make it better represent different facts and whatnot

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar
ThisOne,

That was a trip

GBU_28, to mildlyinteresting in I made a website that tells you, based on the year you graduated high school, what your school (probably) got wrong!

Huh the Thanksgiving one I was taught that the Indians were nice to the new arrivals, but within a few short years that niceness was exploited and betrayed.

I guess maybe the welcome feast never occurred? But we certainly were taught the pilgrims drove the Indians out

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