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The thread title is a commonly used phrase in HS science classes, and one of the few things that kids actually remember since we have it repeated so many times throughout the curriculum. It's banality is rivaled only by it's relative uselessness.
Some classmates and I were joking the other day about phrases in our classes that are the Pod equivalent of this phrase, so as I reach new procrastination heights here on selection Sunday- what are your curriculum equivalents of this phrase? Here's mine:
"The superior gluteal artery and nerve exit the GSF ABOVE the Piriformis"
"Insulin stimulates glycolytic flux"
Footnote: I want to kick my own ass for posting this thread, but posting it against my better judgement nonetheless.
Some classmates and I were joking the other day about phrases in our classes that are the Pod equivalent of this phrase, so as I reach new procrastination heights here on selection Sunday- what are your curriculum equivalents of this phrase? Here's mine:
"The superior gluteal artery and nerve exit the GSF ABOVE the Piriformis"
"Insulin stimulates glycolytic flux"
Footnote: I want to kick my own ass for posting this thread, but posting it against my better judgement nonetheless.