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July 5th, 2012 | 296 Entries

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296 Entries for “science”

  1. I walked into science class not knowing what, or who, to expect. Would Mr. Hatcher be as bad as Mrs. Hammers had been? As soon as I saw him, I was terrified that this semester would be just as bad as last year’s science class had been.

    by Erin on 07.05.2012
  2. I think about God and how the world of science versus the world of god is a reoccurring issue on this planet called Earth. God is the why and science is the how, or at least that’s how I see it.

    by Alicia on 07.05.2012
  3. Science is everywhere. It has always been a part of our lives ever since the revolution began. Science explains everything from the tiniest bit of substance to the large, encompassing galaxies in the universe. But, really, why can’t science explain love? Why can’t it explain thoroughly why we utterly give our self to one person, even though we know that the same person will hurt us? Why do we love them still, even after they hurt us? Can science truly explain that?

  4. i can’t think clearly… the project is due tomorrow and i still haven’t mustered the strength to finish. my hands are trembling and the wires are beginning to look strange to me. i don’t know how much longer i have, minutes… seconds? maybe it won’t work maybe ill (!BOOM!)

  5. Science seems really rather important to the world doesn’t it. An odd concept when it’s something I JUST CAN’T GRASP. WHOOPS accidental capitals. perhaps that means something…?

    by letty on 07.05.2012
  6. The enemy of
    a balance to
    religion,
    shatters the beautiful lies created to describe reality
    explains incredible phenomenon
    creates security
    by obliteration of the unknown
    paints the world in uniform colors
    much unlike the ones
    used by the imagination
    of a creative mind run wild

  7. The science of how a heart breaks.
    1. Girl meets boy
    2. She falls hard
    3. She can’t have him
    4. He likes someone else
    5. She sits and watches them together
    6. It slowly breaks her heart

    by t on 07.05.2012
  8. You can’t expect an uninspired mind to come up with something about the word “science” when you’ve just watched a couple of Gossip Girl episodes and that’s the most exciting thing happening in your life right now.

  9. Science is fiction. Science is wrong. There is no science. Just life. Just the world. Just beauty and intensity and everything the relies on seeing and believing in the things that aren’t there. Science is false. I don’t believe. I refuse to believe. I am more than what science describes me as. More than that being. More than those words. I am human, I am life. I am breath and real living blood.

    by Hannah on 07.05.2012
  10. Science is fiction. Science is wrong. There is no science. Just life. Just the world. Just beauty and intensity and everything the relies on seeing and believing in the things that aren’t there. Science is false. I don’t believe. I refuse to believe. I am more than what science describes me as. More than that being. More than those words. I am human, I am life. I am breath and real living blood.

    by Hannah on 07.05.2012
  11. My worst fucking subject. Well next to math. But it’s so interesting when not in a school setting. You can learn so many things just through simple glances at it. Astronomy, physics, biology….. Sooo many things to learn

    by Shelby on 07.05.2012
  12. the world, everything, all that’s around us. What i love, something fascinating, an explanation, a curiosity, something innate in all of us. inquisitiveness, questions, answers, more questions. Understanding. What pieces it all together and makes us advance.

    by violeta on 07.05.2012
  13. Science can lead to many arguments among different interest groups. Going to Catholic school, I experience these a lot. Whether it be about abortion or evolution, these arguments are prominent.

  14. science is the convoluted explanation to our life. from the complex human life to quantum physics, science enlightens our generation with new discoveries every day.

  15. Science is what advances our society. It proves what we think to be true right, and allows us to better our world. Without science, we would never be able to advance our world.

    by Isabella on 07.05.2012
  16. i don’t understand science. or the battle between science and religion. two completely different belief systems fighting each other instead of respect each other’s stances. don’t understand.

    by ro murphy on 07.05.2012
  17. I don’t know much about it. I like it though. It makes god mad. That always makes me happy. Plus nerds are hot. I like smart boys. I also like that I can listen to them talk and nod and smile. It works for me. Science. Forever.

    by Sara on 07.05.2012
  18. revolutionary. believeable even though not all is proven. something more people should resort to when it comes to things such as religion. extrordinary. wish i knew more about it. wish i was better at the subject in school. confusing. hard to want to learn more about but i admire those who are adept with it.

    by lainie on 07.05.2012
  19. Science is… Wonder. Wonder drives creativity. Creativity inspires art. Art persuades today’s youth. Today’s youth is the future.
    Science is our future.

    by Tyra on 07.05.2012
  20. Science has always been one of my interest, but would i make a career out of it; No! From my days of elementary, middle, and high science gradually widened my eyes. I always had an interest in biology, followed along with human anatomy. I took biology in elementary and took it again in in high. Learning science keeps me interested but im just an artist/photographer.

    by Darius Voncel Marshall on 07.05.2012
  21. moons, stars, biology. figure out medicine. curing cancer. animal testing and research. highschool. becoming a mortition. classes needed to graduate on time. helping others. getting into the medical field. helping your friends. no fooling around. dangerous. chemicals. bleach. burns. chemical washes. bunson burners.

    by chantelle duval on 07.05.2012
  22. I get stupidly emotional when I think about space because it’s just so amazing and huge and there’s so much that we don’t know about it and probably won’t ever know, it’s just a bit upsetting. Science is so advanced now, almost scarily advanced, but there’s still so much that we don’t understand about the universe. Thinking about it too much has made me realise that no matter what happens, I’m going to do everything I possibly can to be happy. I’m going to make sure I get the most out of life, because despite all the bullshit and whatever, life is beautiful and I think the worst thing anyone can do is waste it and not appreciate the fact that you’re alive on a planet floating in space, and that’s fucking amazing no matter how shit you think your life is.

  23. all everday is a camp in the science work world did i think about science today today i will walk in the science camp ground the man in fromt of fe looks like he is a scientiest in the seventies. i wilsh this computer program was faster so that I could talk and think faster about the science word.

    by RainStands on 07.05.2012
  24. Mabel wished the quarters didn’t shine so much. They drew attention to themselves and she thought that might be a bad omen. No one likes a show off, she thought, staring at the scantily-clad auburn-haired cocktail waitress carrying a loaded tray of watered-down cocktails. The red-head glanced at her and continued forth. No worries. Mabel didn’t drink during her working hours. She clenched her jaw slightly and fed the first shiny quarter into the machine. Luck is a science, she reminded herself. Odds, probabilities. She knew she’d hit the jackpot eventually.

  25. I sit at a table, dissecting a frog. I was okay with it for a while but the smell of formaldehyde is starting to get to me. A few other girls who hadn’t even touched the scalpels to cut open the frogs run out of the room, complaining about how gross it is. I excuse myself and follow, only to get away from the smell.

  26. I sit in class, bored out of my mind. I was reading a book earlier, but my teacher took it away so I’d be forced to listen to him droning on about minerals and different rock cycles and many other things I don’t care about. I probably wouldn’t mind so much if both of my friends weren’t on the other side of the room.

    by Emily on 07.05.2012
  27. Science scares some people. Scientific observations, painstakingly measured and scrutinized observations, upset their worldview. So they say things to discredit and undermine science. I think this attitude is counterproductive, but omnipresent in America.

    by dandan on 07.05.2012
  28. Science is ever changing and rewriting how life is and how it will probably be. the beginning of the 21st century has thrown science into the forefront and seen the existence of things never thought possible. Soon science will prove that there is no higher being of non existence but that we are in fact from matter and evolution. Ancient alien theories seem to be bursting forth from science and if anything will ever find life out there in the great beyond it will be science. It shapes us, changes us and tells us how we are going to be, how we are going to live our lives, and how our children will live in our future.

    by Merissa on 07.05.2012
  29. I walk shyly into science and sit down, wondering if he notices me the way I notice him. I scoot the tiniest bit closer and look up at him. He smiles and I blush a deep scarlet. Just say hello. It isn’t hard. I begin to form the word when Mr. Brewer begins talking. I sigh in defeat and slump down into my seat. I look over to find him looking at me intently. I smile and blush again. “Hi.” I mouth. He grins and mouths “Hello there.” Back.

  30. my husband is a scientist. i graduated with a political science major but it’s not really a science. or is it? how do you define science? i remember i took a global enviornmental change class once adn my prfoessor who was in denial of climate change made us learn abotu frances bacon the whole first half of the semester. it was a total joke. we also watched star trek in that class. wtf. uhm … i also like science. i don’t like scientologists.

    by Jamie on 07.05.2012
  31. The science of attraction. One of those books that tries to take away all of the magic you feel the first time you see a person you know you will learn to love. Like the ocean and the moon, I find science takes away the magic. I don’t want to know why I feel butterflies and skin prickles every time I hear your name. I want it to be special and unique. Not science but love.

  32. Bubbling and complex. It’s tough at school, to do science, but in life it’s fun to figure out where it fits. Which is everywhere. There’s a constant struggle to figure out why we care, but we do and we will always, it’s our most human humanness.

  33. cool
    i dont know
    hanna ruth
    mr mccusker
    mr joseph
    chemistry
    life
    neat
    books
    cats
    lab
    tube
    lightbulb
    plant
    room
    beaker
    bill nye the science guy
    i
    word
    intelligence
    universe
    carl sagan

    by Molly Burns on 07.05.2012
  34. Lampreys have very sharp teeth and preserved things in alcohol smells like cheese, which is disgusting. Science is green, and there are graffitied tables in the science classrooms, plus we named the model skeletons. Skelly and something, I think …

  35. People often say that science and magic just don’t mix. But, I think they sometimes, do. Say, for example when a person falls in love… certain chemicals in the body make all the physical symptoms visible, but it is really that person’s intangible intuition that gives meaning to the attraction. And love is really all about the deeper attraction that comes after the physical stimulation subsides and the loss of logic settles in.

    by on 07.05.2012
  36. Mrs. Williams, my science teacher teaching me and a bunch of classmates using fun and interactive games, plus showing us interesting things like frog dissections, and preserved animals which were really stinky. Lollipops, Mrs. Williams who taught us how to do CPR, and other science in which we kept journals with the, what, marbled covers? Plus the weird rainbow science books.

    by Patricia on 07.05.2012
  37. I took a scapel to a pawn
    Found a litttle king inside
    Crying onto a watch
    The rook cracked
    I found soft innards and a mushroom

    by gskgsk on 07.05.2012
  38. Science. ¿Puedo escribir esto en español? Así es mejor, creo que las palabras se me están atorando en a mente o no se por qué se supone que se me ocurre todo menos algo referido a la ciencia.

    Tal vez sea un hecho científico o algo parecido…

    by Noni Tru on 07.05.2012
  39. Scientists are what my parents are. I don’t want to be a scientist. It’s not that I don’t like science, it’s just that I want to be a journalist. I will never be my parents.

    by Sara on 07.05.2012
  40. is something that I studied in college and people think it’s difficult because there are a lot of things with it but really, it’s just a lot of memorizing what is already there and then discovering new things. Such minute things that may or may not change someones world. It all depends on whose eyes you’re looking through. For instance, I think science is fascinating but there is soooo much to know that I don’t think I could know it all so I just know a little bit. And that is already too much for some people to handle. Unlike my sister, who is an encyclopedia, it’s ridiculous…but I feel life is science. And I know a lot about life, so therefore do I know a lot about science?

    by Magda on 07.05.2012