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>biology
>a hard science

lol nope

>> No.3739418

you better take your ketchup to the fridge, faggot.

>> No.3739437

or george outside the fridge to be more accurate.

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>>3739418
>>3739437

>not keeping both in the fridge

>> No.3739466

>>3739418

I never understood that.

How is george in a fridge related to Biology?

>> No.3739475

>>3739466
Slows down the faggotry growth.

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>>3739475

So many assumptions.

What makes you think that faggotry does not rise when temperature drops?

Reduce temperature -> reduce energy

Reduce energy -> reduce entropy

Reduce entropy -> increase order

Increase order -> bond formation

Bond formation -> butt secks between atoms
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Reduce temperature to 0 K -> state of plasma

State of plasma -> massive atom orgy

>pic related: engineers demonstrate how 2 atoms form covalent bonds

>> No.3739557

>>3739475
>>3739548
Faggotry cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be transferred from one generation of engineers to the next.

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>>3739548
Reported for homosexuality.

Burn in Hell, faggot.

>> No.3739568

>>3739466
It's OP samefagging hoping Costanza will get replies. It usually works, but there isn't a great deal to say about this subject considering the frequency it is posted.

In fact, are you OP too?

>> No.3739588

>>3739568

No, but maybe you can try rebutting:

>>3739548

>> No.3739612

I always thought learning Biology was like learning Spanish

you have to memorize new terms and basically you're good

its the only major that can be accomplished by only working hard and doesn't need intellect

is it the same way with Physics and Math?
can a dumb person be able learn and master Physics and Math by working and studying hard

or does it require aptitude and intelligence?

>> No.3739629

>>3739612

No. Actually you can do better in physics and math if you just keep doing the equations over and over again.

Essentially the only indication of your critical thinking and aptitude are in writing essays. But even that can be faked.

>> No.3739662

>>3739612
>>3739629

I think, unless you have a serious deficiency in any particular area, enough hard work the average person can have, at the very least, a reasonable field of knowledge in any field. Having said that, I do believe biology to be towards the 'easier' end of that scale, alongside Psychology (inb4 not a science), Geology, etc.

Physics and Math are likely towards the upper end. I can't say how much of this is because it's actually harder or because people give up on it sooner though.

You can sort of see the end of the rainbow in Biology. I'm going to learn about "this". But if you show someone some equations they have never been exposed to (especially if they gave up on Math in early highschool like most kids) they are going to find it hard to believe they can ever comprehend and apply them - and they'll give up at the first roadblock.

So maybe not necessarily more intellect, but for many reasons some fields are just more accessible. Of course, being outstanding or even just very knowledgeable and able to apply information creatively does probably involve a slightly higher intellect in the related areas.