I spend a lot of time in the computer lab attached to the science building. A consequence of being a biology major. There are whiteboards in this lab.
These boards can have some very interesting things written on them. We've had invertebrate zoology data, data from the the famous organismal lab on goldenrod galls, chemistry k values, physics equations, ect.
Well, one day a couple of weeks ago, someone wrote a very poignant question:
"Why is it that when life finally seems to be going your way, it falls apart all at once?"
With best interests at heart, the science majors had a few things to say (And yes, I answered it too)
**Because that is life. Nothing is perfect and everything is always changing.
**This is when we find out what(who) we truly are. Our values, moral teachings, and respect for ourselves, others, and life are revealed. This sets us above animals."
**Wao that is for much pain for life Side note: ...yeah, I can't read the writing...
**Because life sucks
**Choose C
**The answer to life is 42
**(pointing at last answer) Verified OR 47 if you adjust for inflation.
**My teeth itch
**Sadly, that is the nature of life. If you stay calm and put the pieces back together, the experience will make you stronger.
Who says science can't have a heart? :D
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