The fact that the information on its synthesis is out there is troubling. Additionally my main point largely is that why our media portrays chemistry in such a light that the only good thing that comes out of it is crazy evil geniuses or meth dealers
All I'm saying is that I think we need better representations of chemistry and science in the media. Not ooh chem equals meth lab. Cool! Or explosions with sound in space in every space related movie.
It's a crime. The show is entertainment. You can analyze it..you can use it to better understand different opinions about life. DOES IT ACCURATELY REFLECT SCIENCE?!??No. No it doesn't. And it shouldn't be the worlds sole representation of go to this is what I think of chem in media.
Never watched that show tbh. I really don't like how it positions chemistry or the drug industry in a gangsta way. Drugs are drugs. Science is science..Why can't our media reflect things in a helpful and productive manner? The good..not always the bad.or the breaking of it.
Some people do though actually. Every action has some form of purpose to it however seemingly small. Some might post something that helps someones mental health or brightens their day. It's when you use it as a tool of avoidance it's detrimental.
Bahahahaha..I have no idea what this even is but it's hilarious. Idk. Just scrolling and was like politics, politics, politics, fourth of July, then this random thing. Thanks for the laugh
EUROPEAN ROBIN: a precious feather baby, a ruddy sky dumpling, a good friend, will help you find your keys, full of ice cream
AMERICAN ROBIN: big, often wet, surly, has your wallet, killed a rat underneath the bird feeder to make an example to the other animals