For some reason, that seems like it could help a lot of people learn the elements. Or at least attempt since the guys would spend all their time staring at the girls to.
Aww, cute. Yep, American education definitely needs to pick up on this; would've helped me out a lot, especially in my college chemisty class. (I've never been much good at science.)
mewmewpudding
Otaku Eternal | Posted 12/03/08 | Reply
For some reason, that seems like it could help a lot of people learn the elements. Or at least attempt
since the guys would spend all their time staring at the girlsto.Oh, Japan. What a place to live.
Katana
Goggalor (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
Now I want one of boys.
Or, in the very least, translate this into English and give it to me three years ago.
"In Kat's wor we trust."
cougarsama
LDS Fangirl! (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
Aww, cute. Yep, American education definitely needs to pick up on this; would've helped me out a lot, especially in my college chemisty class. (I've never been much good at science.)
Desbreko
Abundant Love (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
Where was this when I was taking high school chemistry!?
...Not that I really needed it. I memorized all the important ones easily enough.
Ace
Senile Hipster (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
I wish America would make a more concentrated effort to make education sexy. Screw standardized testing. This is the way to leave no child behind.
Allamorph
Spiritus Memorae (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
See, this bothers me.
Sounds like the second perfect gift for Des, though—next to the moe-a-day peel-off calander. =P
The Mask
Detective Mask (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 12/02/08 | Reply
Wow. That ought to bring more male students to chemistry class. Nevertheless, I'll stick with my old-school periodic table.
"Students, be ambitious!"