Polymer Materials - mainly international students (most from china) - very studious (most aim to pursue a Phd) - live in their little bubble of materials and laughing randomnly over how they know how a yogurt pot is made - social skills non-existant - sleep in the lectures then spend the whole evening reading on polymer chemistry hah
it's the monolinguals using their evil magic to remove our skills
Obviously!
Idk why people do it though - if someone tells me they're an artist I don't ask them to draw something, likewise if someone does maths I don't ask them to work out a calculation randomly. It's very bizarre.
Far more down to earth than other students at the university, extremely nerdy, prone to hysteria over pictures of cute animals, badly dressed, militant environmentalists. Typical biologists really.
Idk why people do it though - if someone tells me they're an artist I don't ask them to draw something, likewise if someone does maths I don't ask them to work out a calculation randomly. It's very bizarre.
to be fair i would ask an artist to draw something cool, or draw me but still, you could literally say something gibberish or quite offensive and they'd be like 'ooooh that's so cool!'
to be fair i would ask an artist to draw something cool, or draw me but still, you could literally say something gibberish or quite offensive and they'd be like 'ooooh that's so cool!'
Just make a german sounding sentence, good plan -- For my other subjects,
Philosophy:
- Everyone is a total weirdo, myself included. - Some people are somehow very stupid that I do question why they chose philosophy - Chronically immature
- Mostly laid back and chilled - Level-headed - Over-analytical - Lots of them seem to be genuinely funny - Thoughtful - Some can be at the opposite end of the spectrum though and they're just argumentative and like to be right about everything
Maths - 30%, maybe 20% girls. - Introverted - very small friendship groups in Maths - 2 or 3 people per group scattered around the hall - play some kind of online game or card game. - Single - Little to no common sense
Oh my god I'm getting turned on just thinking about it
I need to marry and English literature student. It's a life goal.
and me neither, I could kiss my books but I won't because I'm not a freak...orrrr am IIIII?
Evening, ladies. Since you're looking for a gentleman with a good knowledge of books, I would like you to know that I have read 'The Hungry Caterpillar' many times during my youth.
And as Tolstoy once said "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way". I don't know what the old git is on about there, but hopefully that turns you on.
When a guy starts quoting Tolstoy and Dickens If a guy ever did that to me I would do so many things to him .
Part Three, XVAt eight o'clock Kutuzov rode to Pratz at the head of Miloradovich's fourth column, the one which was to take the place of the columns of Przebyszewski and Langeron, which had already gone down. He greeted the men of the head regiment and gave the order to move, thus showing that he intended to lead the column himself. Having ridden to the village of Pratz, he halted. Prince Andrei, one of the enormous number of persons constituting the Uncle Scrooge had imperceptibly become so gay and light of heart ... and he and the Spirit were again upon their travels.Much they saw, and far they went, and many homes they visited, but always with a happy end. The Spirit stood beside sick beds, and they were cheerful; on foreign lands, and they were close at home; by struggling men, and they were patient in their greater hope; by poverty, and it was rich. In almshouse, hospital, and jail, in misery’s every refuge, where vain man in his little brief authority had not made fast the door and barred the Spirit out, he left his blessing, and taught Scrooge his precepts.It was a long night, if it were only a night; but Scrooge had his doubts of this, because the Christmas Holidays appeared to be can we f*** now?