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Hate Science?

Hate Science?

  • Yup! Yup! Yup!

    Votes: 7 16.7%
  • Duh, no!

    Votes: 35 83.3%

  • Total voters
    42
  • Poll closed .
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    • Seen Dec 6, 2009
    Hey everyone, I really hate Science because it is super boring. I'm always getting sleepy at Science time. Because everything science is boring. In Science test, my good, I don't know to do. Let us boycott Science. Science is boring. If you are with me put "WOPPA DUCA" in the end of your reply.
     
    Huh? What you saying?

    I definitely love any science(even with Math). It's the most important thing in the whole world, and the whole world is science. Without science, we won't survive(aor at least so).

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    Im good at the subject but i hate it is so boring it kills my life lol there is nothing fun about it even the experiments suck WOPPA DUCA
     
    Hey everyone, I really hate Science because it is super boring. I'm always getting sleepy at Science time. Because everything science is boring. In Science test, my good, I don't know to do. Let us boycott Science. Science is boring. If you are with me put "WOPPA DUCA" in the end of your reply.
    Sex involves biology, which is a science. Is sex boring?

    I just proved a point. :3 All of science is not boring.
     
    No, I like science because we get to do experiments all the time.
     
    There are some areas of science that interests me like genetics and chemistry. Social sciences like economics and sociology are intriguing too; science isn't limited to just the core 3 of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. :3
     
    I like Science as much as i I like Rom hacking.Especially Physics.However i dont Like math that much.
     
    What, how could you say that! Science is awesome, it's the second purest of all subjects. As in, the laws of certain sciences are somewhat definite in contrast to languages and arts in which nothing is that certain, or definite.

    In the words of the genius Randall Munroe in his webcomic, xkcd...
    [AGELIMIT]13 years or older due to a swear word.[/AGELIMIT]
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    I mean, without science, you wouldn't be using your computer right now.
    Don't boycott science, embrace it!
     
    I don't have a problem with science. Chemistry can be difficult and boring, but Biology and Earth science can be really interesting. Atleast for me.
     
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    The damn scientists found out that the Earth isn't flat.
    I hate them for that, because my cult could have made millions off of some rich fools.


    Also, the slowpoke, there is a reason why the bell curve has two sides :Y
     
    I find Science really interesting, and it's my favorite and best subject. :cool:

    NO WAY I'M BOYCOTTING SCIENCE! :P
     
    In the words of the genius Randall Munroe in his webcomic, xkcd...

    Reductio ad randallum - as an online discussion about science grows longer, the probability of a reference to xkcd approaches 1.

    Science is great. :3 I have a great passions for Mathematics, to the point where I'll be studying the subject at university come October 2010. I've completed an A level in Mathematics (A* grade), and I'm studying for a Further Mathematics A level at the moment. :3
     
    I love science. I am not the most mathematically inclined, but aside from that, I am really intrested in understanding the wonder of the world:)
     
    Science is fun,especially when you do expirements like mixing stuff.
     
    This is a problem with our educators. Science is actually very interesting, but our teachers don't know how to teach it in a way that brings to light the really exciting parts. All they do is through textbooks and worksheets at kids, and what does that teach? Rote memorization isn't the point of science, nor is it the point of math (don't even get me started on math; it's like the science situation, but a million times worse). While knowing the basics is certainly important, the point of science is to figure out how things work and function, something that I'm sure almost anybody could be interested in. I recommend reading a few pages of Lockhart's Lament; it's a paper about how math has been bastardized into a boring, mindless memorization process in today's education system. Very relevant, if you ask me.
     
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