Welcome to AQ!
To my stereotyped mind, your significant interest worries me.
enjoy your dissection stay!
Marya. 16. Massachusetts. 29 gallon freshwater tank at home with a (most likely) terminally ill angelfish and a massive hoard of live plants. 15 gallon freshwater tank in my chemistry classroom containing 2 sunburst platys and 2 royal red neon gouramis. 2 10 gallon fresh tanks, a 15 gallon fresh tank, and a 135 gallon marine tank in my marine biology classroom. The last four collectively contain a bunch of random things that my teacher owns that mostly need much larger tanks, but no money. Significantly more interested in dissection than in the hobby, since the hobby is essentially a cycle of death. I mean, so is life, but it's more noticeable with short-lived creatures. Anyway, the point is, hey.
Welcome to AQ!
To my stereotyped mind, your significant interest worries me.
enjoy your dissection stay!
I am balding but i am still young!
Dissection huh...yeeeaa. Welcome though, although I don't think we can offer much dissection advises if you have any.
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Hello there Marya welcome to AQ..
Interesting outlook on life/death I must say.
Have you dissected a sea urchin before? I did it in Boracay and find the experience a delicious one.
Any interesting dissections done on lobsters? I have a particular interest in that
Uh, hey ! with an agenda like that, you will probably be kept busy with your main interest. Welcome.... I think ?
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