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2 Questions: 10/14/2018 11:05:15


ZeedMillenniummon
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1: What are your favorite things to learn about/research?

2: Why are you interested in these topics? What has made you curious enough about these topics enough to invest your leisure time into learning more about them?
2 Questions: 10/14/2018 13:27:33


el-sin♥๏ธ
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1. Universe

2. the beauty of the universe is not limited to what is immediately visible to our eyes. Deep space objects, seen through the largest of telescopes, are candidates for some of the most beautiful things ever seen by human eyes. Who could not fail to be impressed by the wonderful Hubble photos of the Crab and Eagle nebulas, or the views of the outer planets and moons from space probes such as Voyager and Cassini?
2 Questions: 10/14/2018 13:43:50


Cata Cauda
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1. Human body.

2. Because what is more interesting than what is inside your own body?

Edited 10/14/2018 13:44:18
2 Questions: 10/14/2018 14:04:57


IRiseYouFall 
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1. 1v1 ladder
2. 2400+
2 Questions: 10/14/2018 14:24:44


Soraใ€๐“’๐“ก๐“”๐“ฆใ€‘
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1. Space

2. It's beautiful and I like studying something that I'll never truly understand or experience (as weird as that sounds). Plus who knows what we'll find out there! So exciting :)

2 Questions: 10/14/2018 16:47:26


Cipollino
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1. History

2. For whatever reason, it fascinates me that all of these extraordinary events actually happened and that people passed down the stories over generations. Also, the evolution of languages amazes me with how small changes over time can lead to entirely new languages that are unintelligible with the language of their ancestors.
2 Questions: 10/15/2018 00:33:58


The Joey
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1) Statistics

2) $$$$$
2 Questions: 10/15/2018 01:00:01


ะ–าฑา›ั‚ั‹ั€ัƒ
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Joey and Cata are the only one who answered this thread rightly.

outer space is overrated.

eh as for me

1: medicine/human body
2: since it's one of the most important and noble things to know. imagine what you can do to help folk. Lack of good first response action has cost many lives. It should be taught in school frankly.

Edited 10/15/2018 01:01:55
2 Questions: 10/16/2018 05:54:33


Master Shredtail
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1- I'm currently university majoring in Biology and minoring in Astronomy.

2- Those have been topics that have fascinated me my whole life. I've always found space particularly fascinating, as it's truly humbling once we know the true scale and complexity of what lays beyond Earth. As for Biology, the reason I'm taking this is because my goal is to become a doctor. Specifically an ER Physician. If I can get my chemistry classes together, I should have no issue getting there. I just want to do good in the world, and help people, and be able to look back on my life and know that it had meaning.
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