[QUOTE=Wildcat92;142243]I just figured since you donât get into a basic biology class until your 6th year at UNC COncrete, you might appreciate the science lesson.
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I beg to differ, since Iâve taught the MCAT Biology section at Davidson. I know what your students are incapable of. As for our undergrads versus yours heads-up, word is yours were too chicken to show up at our Biotechnology Conference this year to take on undergrads of Charlotte and Queens in a friendly competition of Biological knowledge.
50% of all men who contract Chlamydia do indeed have symptoms. But thatâs not the point. If the 6 sexually active students at Davidson would glove up, it wouldnât be an issue. Basical biology, Mildcat92. Maybe the problem is they wear them on their craniums instead?
[QUOTE=Wildcat92;142243]I just figured since you donât get into a basic biology class until your 6th year at UNC COncrete, you might appreciate the science lesson.
Plus, I can read.
I know, I know, you guys get to that by your Junior year. Congrats on that.[/QUOTE]
Iâm the dummy because I donât know the difference between Clap & Claymaida.
Where I went to school they taught us about condoms so we wouldnât catch either. Maybe D-son students should try it. Did your parents not teach preventive maintenance?
Not that my parents or I approve of pre-marital sex, but just in case youâre not perfect & mess up & do it, wear a rubber.
[QUOTE=stonecoldken;142441]Iâm the dummy because I donât know the difference between Clap & Claymaida.
Where I went to school they taught us about condoms so we wouldnât catch either. Maybe D-son students should try it. Did your parents not teach preventive maintenance?
Not that my parents or I approve of pre-marital sex, but just in case youâre not perfect & mess up & do it, wear a rubber.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ShaGGy;142472]Being the only kid at Davidson without an STD is like being the gold medal winner at the special olympicsâŚ[/QUOTE]
Keep on posting!
The âsick catsâ came for the âuglyâ brain again this year. But, the"Concrete" fell on the cats again last nite ! How 'bout go back and beat up on the geese or spread more diseases. . . until next year then mildcats.