Just yesterday, I was in Bio Lab, and we were doing blood testing the old-fashioned way, put drops of blood in A, B, and Rh dishes and add the appropriate reagents to each sample to tell what blood type your sample is.
The girl next to me chirps up, "Is that REAL BLOOD? EWWWWW!"
I understand that lots of people can't stand the sight of blood, but when you're in a BIOLOGY LAB CLASS, you have to be prepared to handle unsavory things like blood and dissection and the smell of vinegar.
It doesn't stop there. In English, we read and discussed Walt Whitman's Song of Myself and Live Oak, with Moss, both of which are well-known for being very homoerotic in nature. I didn't much like the poems because I felt that they were too abstract and hard to comprehend (I prefer stories and reading for entertainment, sorry English majors on this board ), but upon discussion, it was revealed that many students didn't like the poems simply because of the homoerotic imagery (particularly the scene with 28 young men bathing).
You're in college now. Time to put on your big kid undies and quit giggling at every utterance of "penis" and "vagina".
The girl next to me chirps up, "Is that REAL BLOOD? EWWWWW!"
I understand that lots of people can't stand the sight of blood, but when you're in a BIOLOGY LAB CLASS, you have to be prepared to handle unsavory things like blood and dissection and the smell of vinegar.
It doesn't stop there. In English, we read and discussed Walt Whitman's Song of Myself and Live Oak, with Moss, both of which are well-known for being very homoerotic in nature. I didn't much like the poems because I felt that they were too abstract and hard to comprehend (I prefer stories and reading for entertainment, sorry English majors on this board ), but upon discussion, it was revealed that many students didn't like the poems simply because of the homoerotic imagery (particularly the scene with 28 young men bathing).
You're in college now. Time to put on your big kid undies and quit giggling at every utterance of "penis" and "vagina".
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