Jamie's Dream School | Robert Winston on Dissection and Anatomy
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I agree with xPheebiex. This is not a good message to the big wide world. If you are unruly, fucked up in the head, disruptive, swear at teacher, be mouthy, good for nothing, rude, pathetic, full of themselves and burden on the society, you get a chance to be taught by the world's recognized scientist.
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If my clasmates were given rats the boys will just play with it and scare people with it and the girls will scream and be disgusted....Why a, I even watching this..hmmm...I don't know....maybe because its just intresting :)
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So if i had fycked up my gcses i would have got a lesson with winston jesus!
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this teacher looks really cool id love him as my science teacher
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Wow, I certainly learnt something, that all mammals other than primates have two wombs. When I learnt anatomy we only had illustrations in textbooks. Aside from a butcher's slab I never saw a dead animal. In alot of poor countries the only schooling many who are fortunate enough to go to school have is 4-5 years in a single room, and at the end of it they read and do maths better than many British kids at 16, on whom thousands have been spent. I hope these kids appreciate this in later years.
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'smells like rotting bodies'. Like shes smelt them before XD
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@TheOneWhoKnows0205 haha
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Not only is the blonde girl the nicest looking, shes also the only one who shows any real want for an education, overall, most of these kids jus need a good kick up the hole
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I so wished they showed more of the actual lessons ! They are attentive when they are interested ! They were all eger to answer questions and stuff .... Even tho wrong ;) " what is this part here called do you think ? " .. "umbilical cord !! ". " ermm no" hahah , they were learning still ! :D
'can i ask how they died?'
'natural causes'
*evil grin* ;)
TheOneWhoKnows0205 11 months ago 4
@sk8uk8 He's done a bunch of documentaries about the human body with BBC, they're really good, you should check them out! We watched them in my bio class in 11th grade, they were really interesting!
FaerieDust 11 months ago