Despite my early interest in Science, I never became a Scientist. Jill Y on the other prehensile is a Scientist. She has the brains, the looks and the beauty to be a box maker yet she still somehow chose to be a Scientist. When Jill Y was growing up, she was into the usual girly things like scientific methods, philosophy of science and early modern science yet she somehow still became a Scientist. I was different and not the same at all. When I was growing up, I was into cartoons, microscopes and hair and yet I somehow still didn’t become a Scientist:
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Bill, where do you find these amazingly funny things?
Ah I have a keen eye for the ridiculous and ridiculous friends who keep an eye out for me.
I learn so much on this site. I’m getting rid of my pillows as we speak. And your graphics continue to crack me up.
You’re obviously one of those well-adjusted people that I read about so you can stay, we need more of you!
I think these kids will head up a CSI lab one day or a blackmailing ring. Either way, they will put their talents to good use!
I know, it bodes well for the future and as we all obviously know, the kids are the future!
Kids are so inquisitive. What a natural gift. They could also check out Daddy’s heroin stash to make sure it is pure Columbian or not.
BTW, don’t you think you over did it a bit with the tags? 😮
Ah the wonders and practical uses of Science never cease to amaze.
Those tags are the bane of my life. My plan is to use all of the words in the English language as tags. I know I’ve a long way to go but you just watch me!