The unfair advantage conferred upon arguments that are simply more time-consuming to refute than to state. It's the tactic of burying a claim under a mountain of citations, convoluted data, or obscure references, knowing that the effort required to unpack and debunk it is prohibitive. The argument gains credibility not from merit, but from the defensive labor it imposes.
*Example: An online post "proving" a fringe historical theory with 50 hyperlinks to self-published books, scanned archaic texts in untranslated German, and garbled statistics. Calling it out would require days of research. The homework bias shields the claim because its sheer, tedious bulk makes it functionally uncontested, allowing it to circulate as "researched."*
The mental and physical exhaustion that hits the day after cramming all night for assignments. The symptoms include brain fog, naps in random places, and a strong urge to drop out:)
Mum: Son, i'm going to check your homework folder, apparently it's 64GB so there must be a lot of things in it...
Me: NO NO NO, MUM PLEASE NO!!! DON'T!!!
A binding prison that sucks the life literally out of each and every student in IB. Finishing the homework just 2-4 hours before leaving for school and working on it at school are normal. The work could be seen as busy work and sometimes ridiculous.