Classik
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Not trying to start another funny thread. (This is not about immorality).
Science people are not romantic enough: Prove me wrong if you can!!!
Scientists, or science studenst are less romantic compared to non-science students: (e.g, people who study/studied poetry, art etc). This could affect the rest of their life.
They do fall in love, scientists; they find it hard to express the feeling or emotions - love towards the....;)
Admire the opposite sex! Not with most science students
It is different with a non-science student or person. They are good at making friends. One would think they are brothers and sisters.
The reason is simple. As a science student busies himself/herself doing biology, math, chemistry, engineering, physics etc he/she never cares (unconsciously) to make out time for social activities: parties, picnics, fun etc. S/He is absorbed into his/her studies - trying to solve all and pass all and make good grade. Calculus this and Calculus that, Law this and Law that, prove this and prove that, formula this and formula that:bigfrown etc. It's a psychological problem.
The non-scientists do not bother much about books. I don't mean they are lazy with their books. But, they make out time and have real fun. They have little Calculus to worry about. They have no terrifying calculations to make (except minor ones).
You notice them by they way they speak, move, interact with people and the opposite sex, feed, etc.
I used to envy them. (They envy us more, especially when we perform those laboratory wonders :D)
I remember how they moved and cooperated with the opposite sex - 'morally' (or...;)) They chat excitedly - disturbing the universe, sing some songs, do some decent dances (although few would do something strange), smile excitedly towards one another and towards the opposite sex (which always made me jealous),they are good at picnicking, they love parties. They easily interact with the opposite sex.
A science student almost does not have time for these. When they go into the world you see them act so strangely, always kind of shy before the opposite sex.
I loved the lower classes: we were neither science students nor art students. We had everything in common - until career separated us!
Science people are not romantic enough: Prove me wrong if you can!!!
Scientists, or science studenst are less romantic compared to non-science students: (e.g, people who study/studied poetry, art etc). This could affect the rest of their life.
They do fall in love, scientists; they find it hard to express the feeling or emotions - love towards the....;)
Admire the opposite sex! Not with most science students
It is different with a non-science student or person. They are good at making friends. One would think they are brothers and sisters.
The reason is simple. As a science student busies himself/herself doing biology, math, chemistry, engineering, physics etc he/she never cares (unconsciously) to make out time for social activities: parties, picnics, fun etc. S/He is absorbed into his/her studies - trying to solve all and pass all and make good grade. Calculus this and Calculus that, Law this and Law that, prove this and prove that, formula this and formula that:bigfrown etc. It's a psychological problem.
The non-scientists do not bother much about books. I don't mean they are lazy with their books. But, they make out time and have real fun. They have little Calculus to worry about. They have no terrifying calculations to make (except minor ones).
You notice them by they way they speak, move, interact with people and the opposite sex, feed, etc.
I used to envy them. (They envy us more, especially when we perform those laboratory wonders :D)
I remember how they moved and cooperated with the opposite sex - 'morally' (or...;)) They chat excitedly - disturbing the universe, sing some songs, do some decent dances (although few would do something strange), smile excitedly towards one another and towards the opposite sex (which always made me jealous),they are good at picnicking, they love parties. They easily interact with the opposite sex.
A science student almost does not have time for these. When they go into the world you see them act so strangely, always kind of shy before the opposite sex.
I loved the lower classes: we were neither science students nor art students. We had everything in common - until career separated us!