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Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Nov 5th, '19, 03:39
by Moi
Huh. That doesn't sound so hard 8D
We have a pharmacy down the street and they have one at the clinic I go to.
People don't seem like they hate it there 8u
I was thinking about how they teach stuff sometimes that is unnecessary?
Like they make you dissect a frog - why would that ever come in handy unless your career has something to do with frogs?
I know people don't like to dissect animals, but sometimes get told they have to.
Like WHY? xD
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Nov 6th, '19, 00:10
by lunar_eclipse66
It doesn't pay much, but it seems not too bad.
I kinda understand it in a way because its meant to teach anatomy, but they can offer virtual dissections for those who don't want to do it. I never understand using a frog though for it. My school had us do a shark and a fetal pig and that made more sense.
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Posted: Nov 6th, '19, 04:19
by Moi
Aww...It seems like a job that would pay good o_O
But wouldn't animal anatomy only teach about animal anatomy 8u
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Posted: Nov 6th, '19, 20:25
by lunar_eclipse66
Depends on the animal they use, fetal pigs are great because their internal anatomy is similar to ours.
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Nov 6th, '19, 21:53
by Moi
Ew u8
All I see is bacon 8u
You'd think we wouldn't need to do that with all the technology and knowledge we have...
But what if your life doesn't have anything to do with knowing human anatomy?
What if you don't care about human anatomy.
How does dissecting an animal become meaningful?
I mean I know they teach things people probably don't use, but like...why teach it then?
I struggled with learning algebra and failed my math class all for something I've never use xD
Like...I shed so many tears and had to listen to people telling me I just don't care and don't try hard enough for something that was meaningless.
Re: • • D a r k † S o c i e t y • • (Everyone is Welcome!)
Posted: Nov 6th, '19, 22:08
by lunar_eclipse66
I have to admit the educational system is super flawed. I would have rather learned about how to balance a check book or do my taxes rather than do algebra.
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Posted: Nov 9th, '19, 03:17
by Moi
I don't know how to balance a check book or do taxes (I don't have to because I'm disabled and don't have...taxes?).
And it sucks because I was really good at most other subjects.
I excelled in science, writing and history.
But I couldn't understand the math.
And I did try. I never wanted to fail.
I even cried in class a few times and at my GED class because my teacher whispered to my mom "She just doesn't get it..."
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Posted: Nov 14th, '19, 23:17
by lunar_eclipse66
Don’t feel bad about it. Math is difficult for a lot of people. Even for people who are good in math, there are topics that trip them up. I to this day still struggle with trig and one of my closest friends who was good at math sucked at geometry.
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Posted: Nov 16th, '19, 00:03
by Moi
I've noticed that. I had a bestie that was a genius and she didn't get the simplest things and was an airhead sometimes. But it made her...normal? Like she excelled in everything - she was perfect - but she was flawed too.
She was a very smart and very sweet person and a great friend.
My dad's ex is really intelligent. He said she reads and writes a lot of political stuff and the like - but I remember him telling a dumb blonde joke and she was like "...I don't get it..." and it wasn't hard to figure out xD
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Posted: Nov 16th, '19, 06:22
by lunar_eclipse66
Yeah I’ll admit that i’m more book smart than people smart. I can do calculus but can’t read the room.