RichardTheFrog
Banned
Overlearning about chemistry won't get you anywhere in life. And just because someone told you that you will make that much some day, doesn't make it true.Oh okay, I can't resist replying to this one. I cannot resist. Your ego needs some serious deflating mate.
1. I'm being paid to be a student. That's both an accomplishment (normally you have to pay to study!) and why I'm not making $200k a year. That's what happens in the 5-10 years after I graduate. You really think people who are smart and hard working enough to get PhDs get paid $14k a year forever? LOL.
2. Congratulations on teaching yourself to use power tools and wire up a plug socket. I'm currently writing a 250 page scientific document about how metals and hydrocarbons functional electronically at a molecular level. To use real science language: I can explain the delocalised electron pi-system of a cyclopentadienyl group (to name one), and how that impacts reactivity, ligation and it's thermodynamic stability with various metal centres.
Did you get that? Going to school "wasn't an achievement", right? It's similar to how the electrons move through a plug socket, except not easy.
As a result I'm sure I could teach myself to fiddle with some wires and use a drill. I'm also quite sure you don't have the capacity to learn what I know in about 20 years, let alone 3 weeks. Stop trying to intellectually d*ck measure with me, because yours really lacks girth and it's making you look laughable.
3. You don't like Breaking Bad? Clearly your taste in TV drama needs work too, damn.
I'm done for real now, I'm ignoring any other baiting responses, I just wanted one last time to let you know how utterly ridiculous you sound. Good luck...get some psychiatric help.
If you tried "fiddling with wires," you would electrocute yourself or burn a house down.
I don't even watch TV. That's a loser hobby.