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I think more chemistry would have stuck in my head
Born when atmospheric carbon was 316 PPM. Settled on MST country since 1997. Parent, grandparent.
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Enchanting!! I fully concur with subject and link.
It’s always inspiring to hear of a teacher who’s willing to go the extra mile to inspire students.
The student who complained might as well have posted a notice on their forehead saying i’m cold and humourless, don’t marry me. Anyway it was fun taking a little trip down chemistry memory lane back to my deleted making days. Reminded me of a bad chemistry joke from my days studying chemistry at university: Q: What do you do if you are working with elemental fluorine and a line breaks? A: Jump out of the window. Q: What if you are on the 15th floor? A: Jump out of the window.
Enchanting!! I fully concur with subject and link.
It’s always inspiring to hear of a teacher who’s willing to go the extra mile to inspire students.
The student who complained might as well have posted a notice on their forehead saying i’m cold and humourless, don’t marry me. Anyway it was fun taking a little trip down chemistry memory lane back to my deleted making days. Reminded me of a bad chemistry joke from my days studying chemistry at university: Q: What do you do if you are working with elemental fluorine and a line breaks? A: Jump out of the window. Q: What if you are on the 15th floor? A: Jump out of the window.