1. I know... what is it about? (I asked up there^^)
  2. Biochemistry. Nice subject, just hard and long to study... But nice and interesting
  3. Originally posted by LikeASongBiochemistry. Nice subject, just hard and long to study... But nice and interesting


    Chemistry!!! Yay!!!! It's not that bad when you have to study something that's fun.

    What kind of job do you hope to have?

    Me and my friend are gonna have a LAN party tomorrow. Should be fun.

  4. Don't mind, as long as it's in Ireland and I earn enough to travel to Spain regullarly
  5. Chemistry was always fun at school. Best moment was me and a friend putting a paperclip into the electric sockets. Safe to say there was an almighty bang.

    And I got to swear, out loud, in class - and get away with it. Not many can say they've done that.
  6. You can't swear in class in England?

    I have done that many, many times. Do I get a prize?
  7. Originally posted by iTimChemistry was always fun at school. Best moment was me and a friend putting a paperclip into the electric sockets. Safe to say there was an almighty bang.

    And I got to swear, out loud, in class - and get away with it. Not many can say they've done that.


    That's physics Chemistry is as funny as Physics, but far less dangerous
  8. I'd say Physics is just a little bit more fun
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]

    That's physics Chemistry is as funny as Physics, but far less dangerous


    Technically it's physics, but it was in a Chemistry class that we decided to nearly electricute ourselves.

    It wasn't an experiment for god's sake, that'd be downright illegal.

    Olof: Of course you can't use such profanities in England. You get a clip around the ear by the police if you use them too much in public. In schools, it's frowned upon.
  10. Originally posted by Mr_TrekI'd say Physics is just a little bit more fun


    You're mistaking fun with madness there, mister
  11. Originally posted by iTim[..]

    Technically it's physics, but it was in a Chemistry class that we decided to nearly electricute ourselves.

    It wasn't an experiment for god's sake, that'd be downright illegal.

    Olof: Of course you can't use such profanities in England. You get a clip around the ear by the police if you use them too much in public. In schools, it's frowned upon.


    School is a bit more loose and modern here I guess If you use them in a bad way, it's of course not very nice... but profanities are often used in other ways.
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]

    You're mistaking fun with madness there, mister


    Well, I do like understanding things we take for granted.