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Website Does Homework For Kids

A new French website allows children to pay older students to do their homework for them. Faismesdevoirs.com (domyhomework.com) allows children to buy answers to simple maths problems for 5 euros ($6), while a full end-of-year presentation complete with slides and speaking notes costs 80 euros ($100). Founder Stephane Boukris says, "I realized there was a gap in the market. Add to that a dose of insolence, a zest of arrogance and the internet, and you have faismesdevoirs.com." I thought cheating on homework was what older siblings were for.

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  1. Re:english .com gone by M-RES · · Score: 2, Funny

    Aha, and a valuable lesson is learnt. Always do your homework before launching business plan ;)

  2. Re:Ahem, nonsensical sense much? by Kokuyo · · Score: 2, Funny

    I sure hope 'wich grownup's do you blame for you're shity litterasy?' was meant as a joke...

  3. Actually that's good for society! by rpp3po · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rich kids buying themselves out of good education increases the probability for wasting their families fortune when they grow up. Honest, hardworking fellows will be happy to fill in the space.

    Rich people getting richer with each generation aren't a good thing for any economy. Deterring work ethics of descendants, who never had to work in their live, have corrected this for centuries.

  4. This could help U.S. students. by enrevanche · · Score: 2, Funny

    This is a great way to get Americans to learn a foreign language.

  5. Brief Summary by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 2, Funny

    French students surrender their learning skills to a website.

    Voila! :)