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7: Info Dumps About The Author's Obscure Special Interest
7: info dumps about the author's obscure special interest
8: contrivances to make the author's obscure special interest be deeply relevant in the world somehow
3 components of worldbuilding:
1. The author’s kinks
2. The author’s power fantasy
3. The author’s political agenda
Plot and logic optional
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Greetings fellow mad member of the science community! I hope you have been having a delightfully devilish day today! That's all! - @dr-malcom-practice
I did, yes! Thank you!
I spent the whole day studying calculus because my final is in two days! So, yes, a very devilish day, indeed. The devil has cursed me with endless horrid trials of implicit derivatives and integrals, not unlike that of Sisyphus! I'm slowly losing my mind!
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Meet the Chemiballs: the Nuclear Nucleic Acids
You probably remember from highschool biology that Nucleic acids are the chemicals that make up DNA, that mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, and exactly nothing else.
So here’s a quick refresher: DNA is made of a chain of nucleotides that come in four(ish) flavors: Adanineball, Thymineball, Guanineball, and Cytocineball. Also Uracilball. They each connect with their loved one in the opposing strand, as DNA is made of a double helix.
Adanineball is a fuckboy who cheats on his girlfriend Thymineball with her quirky chemically unstable twin sister Uracilball, and Guanineball and Cytocineball have a healthy relationship.
Yes, that's exactly how it was in school. They should make a sitcom out of this.



here's an article I wrote a while ago about how they were all named after weird cow bits by weird Germans.
Meet the Chemiballs; the Explosive Alkali Metals!
The alkali metals are the first group on the periodic table. Their whole thing is; they have some valence electrons, but would rather that not be the case. So they really like to pair up with electronegative elements, like oxygenball, who can take their electrons. Thus allowing the alkali metals to dissolve into solution as cute cation cats (deadbead dads).







A old funny blog article with more EDUTAINING POWER regarding alkalimetalballs.