Yes, just like that volatile T&T that likes to go boom.
/s
Science jargon has always sounded so impressive until I took anatomy.
for example, the big hole in the bottom of your skull (where the spinal chord passes through) is called the “foramen magnum” which is Latin for ‘big hole’.
Is it jargon or just a different language
Scientists use one to pretend the other
You gotta mix Greek and Latin to make it sound
cool.
I recently learned that mastodon (the animal) literally means breast tooth, because some thought their teeth (or tusks?) looked, well, breasty?
Get this. You have a structure in your brain called the “mammillary bodies”. It’s because it looks like a pair of tits.
Unlike the cowards who hide their stupid names with latin, computer scientists will straight up call something a ‘fat pointer’.
Just like in TNA, I reckon. Stay in school.
God safe us indeed
Nucleic isn’t a thing huh ? Can we send these people to a Gulag
Call the Marxists
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Desoxyribo-antacid.
I think i’m having a stroke, because I have no fucking idea what’s going on here
I accidentally uploaded the wrong post and then replaced it within a few seconds. Sometimes that doesn’t always federate right, so if you’re seeing one about a funny guy on LinkedIn and not this, that could explain it:
DnF’nA
DFWTDNA
(don’t fuck with the dna)
Desoxyribose & Acid
Name a more iconic duo, I’m waiting
deoxyribose & acid
In German it’s “Desoxyribonukleinsäure”. I never realized English doesn’t have the “s”
Which one
The first one. I knew Säure is acid
It gets worse. Desoxyephedrine and deoxyephedrine are two completely different substances. Ones methamphetamine and the other is natural and as drugs they act very differently.
Does sound like some kind of duo.
Comedy duo maybe?
Psych Hop, aka Psychedelic Hip Hop… is that even a thing?
This whole time i thought it was dioxy rizzz o nuke-in-your anus
Jeebus that boy ain’t right
Pretty sure it’s Dinosaurs, Nucleaics & Acid.
I thought it was the three branches of science? Dinosaurs, Nukes and Aerodynamics?
That’s South Africa, you can’t expect that much from a 30% pass mark.
South Africa is a region composed of several countries and eleven non-english languages. You’re going to judge them based on a word Americans misspell??
South Africa is a country, or did you mean counties? They’re called provinces there. Despite the 11 official languages, the primary language is English, it’s considered an English speaking country.
It begins…