DRY
Stamen. Carpel. Sepal. Calyx. Corolla. Anther. Filament. Stigma. Style. Ovary. Gynoecium. Androecium. Xylem. Phloem. Active pollination. Passive pollination. 5 kingdoms. Monera. Protista. Fungi. Animalae. Plantae. Bryophytes. Vascular Plants. Pteridophytes. Spermatophytes. Gymnosperms. Angiosperms. Sporophytes. Monocots. Dicots. Eukaryotic. Prokaryotic. Venation. Sieve elements. Tracheary elements. Coral reefs. Rocky shores.
Secondary school Biology is so dead boring. After 3years of studying Biomedical, I discovered I've fallen in deep love with human sciences, human anatomy, and human physiology. Give me hematology, blood banking, clinical chemistry, pharmacology, cell biology, histology, immunology, immunohistology, mammalian cell technology, molecular cell biology, and the blessed double-helix DNA, anytime (forget about Biochemistry. It kills me.)! Flowers? Plants? Animals? Oh, please! All these are so uninteresting and dry!
PH told me to pour some water on it.
(o_O)
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Anyway, I realize that at times, I can be quite intolerant. Maybe it's because I often expect a certain, minimal standard. As to whether is it a pro or a con, I have no idea.
Apart from this, more often than not, I also at times feel irritated when people make mistakes. Not that I myself am flawless. But when it comes to people who I look up to - and want to learn from - blindly make silly mistakes or obvious wrong judgments, I leak trust and become skeptical easily. The seemingly worse thing is, I tend to show it and am not afraid of letting it known to the other party - discreetly and objectively, of course. No pretense. But then again, as it has been said, even the best of man makes mistakes. Oh well, respect and trust are not a given thing. Maybe in the initial stages, they are. But over time, they have to be earned, I guess. As the saying goes, time shows and proves everything.
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