What really
YES
I took chem 2 years ago though so I don’t remember much my brain is physics-infested now
Aww,
No offense but physics sucks in a way. They say physics is the study of nature yet they say “neglect air resistance” in questions as if it some inferior thing
same
but bio > chem
Mayo
Soda
and nutella
What people other than fryer dislike mayo-
Idk, everyone at my school seems to hate it
it’s my favorite spread for sandwiches
@Mouschi, attack!
The sound of sticky keys on your computer keyboard
Popcorn (sorry, popcorn lovers)
I’ll eat straight mayo.
No idea
I’m not the biggest fan of the rather basic, surface-level messaging of most YA stuff these days. I also can’t seem to connect to the main characters, they’re painfully uninteresting to me. The settings, while vaguely interesting, don’t get a large amount of depth a lot of the time and the story tends not to explore those more interesting areas of the setting. And when they do, it’s usually rather underwhelming. Not to mention I think the themes of a lot of these stories when they’re not outright damaging or a little sus at least, they’re again - fairly surface level.
But that’s just me. TL;DR - they try to say a lot, but trip over themselves more often than not
I am a proud mayo anti
and passie doesn’t like it either
Is this racism?
blame my taste buds
oh, wow ok! So is there any book character you relate to?
Oh tons! I actually relate to characters really easily! Usually if I’m reading something I feel the relatability factor is more important than watching things, too
But yeah, a few recent examples. I re-read Harry Potter and related real heavily to Harry, Neville, Luna and many more. My favourite book series ever is Skulduggery Pleasant and I relate to many of the characters in that! Mainly Fletcher Renn, as a matter of fact. Then there’s My Hero Academia, I’ve been reading that. I relate super heavily to a bunch of those characters in different situations!
oh wow cool! Have you read Percy Jackson and if so do you relate to anyone there?