Yes! It really is. Energy stuff... is that chemistry?
[They don't really go over the finer points of physics vs. chemistry in fourth grade. But they do have the chemistry set Mettaton got them, so they know a few things about chemistry!]
I - I kind of like that stuff, I guess. How things change. How a tiny bit of something totally invisible or inert can make such big, dramatic differences, or make something completely new. I just... enjoy knowing why things happen, I suppose.
[Put a white carnation in a vase full of blue-tinted water. Plant your hydrangeas in acidic soil. Write "bepis" in nondairy creamer, then strike a match. Put a mason jar full of root beer in the freezer or a can of ravioli into a campfire. Things are never static.]
The things you write off as mundane or small or boring? You don't know them at all until you see them brought to an extreme.
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[They don't really go over the finer points of physics vs. chemistry in fourth grade. But they do have the chemistry set Mettaton got them, so they know a few things about chemistry!]
I - I kind of like that stuff, I guess. How things change. How a tiny bit of something totally invisible or inert can make such big, dramatic differences, or make something completely new. I just... enjoy knowing why things happen, I suppose.
[Put a white carnation in a vase full of blue-tinted water. Plant your hydrangeas in acidic soil. Write "bepis" in nondairy creamer, then strike a match. Put a mason jar full of root beer in the freezer or a can of ravioli into a campfire. Things are never static.]
The things you write off as mundane or small or boring? You don't know them at all until you see them brought to an extreme.