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June 6th, 2010 | 223 Entries

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223 Entries for “science”

  1. science is the bestest subject ever. you get to learn about a whole bunch of super awesome cool stuff like frogs and all sorts of body parts. so far biology is my favorite. the best part is dissections cause you get to experience and see all the body parts. science is my favorite subject everr and i love it. i wanna be a scientist.

    by billy bob on 06.06.2010
  2. technology chemicals nature reaction time experiment natural law force gravity chemical explosion goggles

    by GC on 06.06.2010
  3. my one strength is in science :3

    by GenGen on 06.06.2010
  4. Once I thought all the answers rested in science: in the mixing of chemicals, the bright blue frame of the bunsen burner and the careful words of my professor. But, one day a man with gaily colored clothes, peppered hair and squared glasses handed me a book and a dream. And, I found the answers, just not in science.

  5. Science.. Are ya kidding me? I hate science! Math on the other hand.. That’s some fun shit. David, do you remember how to find ‘cos’? Or ‘sin’? Probably not, I don’t even remember. But I do remember ‘tan’. And I know you remember it too.
    Did you know love, I’ll never forget you. You’ve made me so happy.
    Today at work, I was thinking about you and I started smiling, a girl I was wondering with asked me why I was randomly smiling, and I told her I had no idea. But really, I know exactly why. I was thinking about the other night when we pulled over on the side of the road. So that we could watch the fireflies glowing in the field. It was so beautiful, but the way your eyes lit up when you saw it almost put the fireflies to shame.
    Science can’t explain love, it can’t explain the way I feel for you. It’s even hard to get it out in words.

    by Katie on 06.06.2010
  6. Science. The one class in school that i’m always good at. I’ve been told to be a scientist and a doctor. Heck, i’ve been told to be anything to do with science. The problem is…I hate science. There’s too many variables. Too many probabilities on what may or may not go wrong. Second. I hate math. I hate it with a passion. Yet, i’m good at it. Two subjects. Math and science. Both are hated, yet are completed gracefully…..

    by on 06.06.2010
  7. mmm, delicious. we can work together and find the underlying causes. why our blood rushes forth. how our bodies function. we can move and learn

    by notyou on 06.06.2010
  8. I love science. It makes me happy. Some ignorant people use it in a bad way and try and prove everything with science but just completely shun emotion. An intelligent person though will put them together. Life goes quite well with science. Together I mean.

    by Vito on 06.06.2010
  9. I like to think of science as the study of art…

  10. I have the answer to get you to the next question! Alice is to the mirror as wonderland is to reality.

  11. something about nothing about everything at the start and responsible for the end one day created by this when that was all powerful.

  12. The explosion of the science lab was devastating. Thousands of innocent people were killed or injured form the nuclear waves. And the worst part of all, it was all my fault.

    by logan on 06.06.2010
  13. i do not believe in science just love music and sex
    truer words were never spoken
    when all else fails and god is dead
    we all need a bit of hope

    by Girl on 06.06.2010
  14. science is what can be sensed, to science the sole isnt real but a theory. The world seems hopless through the eyes of science but without it we would be truley blind without questions. Without the question why, how would we ever know. Without science there would only be theory. I guess even with science its all just a theory anyway. Go deeper i say while the man asks why.

  15. I always had a fascination for biological sciences. The study of the human body and the unimaginable microscopic, lightning-fast reactions that occur to help aid the body as part of its internal coping mechanism has always been my strongest subject.

    by johnnnyFAU@gmail.com on 06.06.2010
  16. It was the day of her science regents and she knew she was going to fail. If only she paid attention more. Why did the cutest boy in the whole school have to be in her science class this year?

  17. Science affects everything and how we think about things. it is the subject that will determine whether or not i graduate and where my life goes. it brings us together and pulls us apart, it fascinates both me and him and makes us who we are to one another.

    by Ariana Rodriguez on 06.06.2010
  18. science only goes so far… trying to exaplin things? absolute zero.

  19. science has to me always been a friendly enemy of mine, it has had its mind challenging times and morally conflicting times, but its always been friendly

    by Geovanni Sanabria on 06.06.2010
  20. She dreaded her next science class. She knew the moment she sat next to him, she’d burst into tears. Better to just skip it, she thought wearily, locking the bathroom stall and getting comfortable.

  21. over the past few months, we have been going over hormones and their effects on the human body in biology class. i can’t say i enjoy it very much.

    fascinating as it is, it depresses me to think that all feelings of love and happiness are controlled by the chemicals in our blood. how am i supposed to believe i have any control at all?

  22. it’s tells you about the history of somthing. plants, growing, disecting, the way things are the way they are in the outdoors. the chemicals that makes up the unknown.

    by autumn on 06.06.2010
  23. I always loved science, and always did my best grades in that subject in school, I guess that is why I became a Nurse.

    by Mary Lou Wynegar on 06.06.2010
  24. the first time I was a science student I learned about the autumn leaves and their different colors. They were so beatuful. Touching them was amazing. Then came the simple and beautiful chemestry of the upper gradeschool grades. Makeing imaginary Dr. Seuss green goo, making

    by Anna on 06.06.2010
  25. Science. Love. A rational and irrational entity. The science of love. No such thing.

    by Parker on 06.06.2010
  26. Impossible to ever fully understand. But then again, what is?

    by Sarah on 06.06.2010
  27. Science is something that I’ll never understand. It has so many facts to learn and so much to comprehend I think I could be better off without it. Other times I wonder all about the world, and it comes in handy.. I’ll never know if I need it or not, I guess.

    by Sarah on 06.06.2010
  28. fun teachers best friends, animal rubber bands, experiments, band, FUN, awkward, anthropology, good grades , chemistry, music, sweet, interesting, last class, brain, want to learn more, best inside jokes, being told to shutup, c

    by katherine on 06.06.2010
  29. science is really important but also dangerous
    i believe in science and eventually science will solve all problems but also new ones will arise from that very process, they will then be solved.

    by Seb on 06.06.2010
  30. “Love isn’t science,” he said. “It would be easier if it were, don’t you think? Then you would be strictly attracted to actual girls, as opposed to, say, cross-dressers. Like me.” He smiled, a glint in his eyes as she reacted predictably.
    “M-Mariya-kun–! Don’t say such things… I am not attracted to you!”
    He laughed then, changed his voice to a higher register. “Please, Kanako-sama. I beg to differ. You’ve said before I’m so *pretty*~”
    He walked daintily away, smirking behind his hand while she stood there, blood trickling from her nose.
    *She’s so easy.*

  31. -is the art of living. I like to pronounce it “sky-ence.” It helps with the spelling. Science olympiad was the highlight of high school. yay

    by Kacie on 06.06.2010
  32. I sat next to him for two hours yesterday. If it weren’t for the namecards placed on our seats, I’m not sure I would have found out what his name was. He was quiet, but we both wanted to talk. Neither of us did. He played with my hair when I complained about the hat falling off, and I touched him as often as was excusable when he said I’d have to keep him awake. We promised to keep in touch, but I don’t know if we will. It’s not as if I can laugh my way across the miles. If only I could, things would turn out so differently than they are turning out to be. I miss what we were too unsure of to grab ahold of while we could. I’ll try not to forget the memory we never made.

    by bekkah on 06.06.2010
  33. Science is a journey to the center of ourselves, and to the center of our universe. The human hand extends from the dark precipice and into a bright valley of wonder.

  34. “Science doesn’t apply here, plain and simple.” I said, biting my lower lip in memory of that horrible nightmare. “Every explanation of where we come from or the meaning of our existence just flies out of the window.”

  35. is far better than religion. i love it. superior over every other believes! evolution yay! fuck Intelligent Design!

    by tobe on 06.06.2010
  36. Science is poorly understood by the public, it always has been. Science is not a mere compilation of facts. In fact, Einstein was quoted to have said “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” And I think if you look at his record and what he was able to able to accomplish with his imagination that contradicted everything people were taught in school at the time, you will give credibility to his statement. If only more scientists had this mindset, discoveries would be much more frequent.
    Unfortunately it is a precedent in science that whenever a branch of science makes a new discovery it is treated as dogma and hinders any forward motion. Such was the case with viruses. Microbes had just been discovered, and scientists thus attributed all diseases to microbes. And so when a scientist stumbled upon the tobacco mosaic disease and found that it did not fit the pattern of microbe caused disease, and furthermore, experiments turned up no evidence of microbial activity in disease portions of the plant, those scientists were more likely to attribute the results of their experiment to experimental error than to associate the disease with something that might actually NOT be a microbe. That was, until Beijerinck took on the case and wrote a paper, the publishing of which would shame the scientific community for generations.
    And so it is that I end with yet another quote from the wise Albert Einstein, an idea that all scientists should adopt into their thinking process: “A man should see what is, not what he thinks should be.”

  37. God.

  38. Karma
    defies
    science.

  39. science is really important and our modern world is shaped by the aid of science. actually I have science background and I found it very useful in my entire life. anyway it is not that important ehh…

    by yteslax on 06.06.2010
  40. Profound explorations to the center of ourselves, to the center of our universe. The human hand points on from the dark precipice, into a bright valley full of wonder.

    by Ryan on 06.06.2010