In this thread we play the good-bad game; which is where we describe something that sounds good, but then show why it's actually bad. For example, from a recent experience of mine:
Good: The only mistake you make on a quiz is multiplying instead of dividing by a constant.
Bad: The constant is ε0 and your answer is off by nearly 22 orders of magnitude.
Good: You only lose three marks for this error.
Bad: The whole quiz was only out of 5.
You can do variations too, like "good, bad, and worse" or even something like "bad, good".
Good: The only mistake you make on a quiz is multiplying instead of dividing by a constant.
Bad: The constant is ε0 and your answer is off by nearly 22 orders of magnitude.
Good: You only lose three marks for this error.
Bad: The whole quiz was only out of 5.
You can do variations too, like "good, bad, and worse" or even something like "bad, good".