Melancholy
These two children (each formed from a single line) don't like to think. That's why they're watching Memoire le chien d'ordinaire leap through a flaming nuclear envelope.
They'll be expected to recall this in a year or two, perfectly, but all without thinking 'Why?'
I miss my physics, I know a lot of it, but at least I can think.
Sitting next to cheerfull people doesn't help, so I feed her to the many eyed serpent in the corner as an afterthought. Why is it many eyed? I don't know, it's not in the syllabus.
Farewell my bacterial cell. I don't want to memorise your wonderfull organelles, I want my equations and their applications.
Can I have a hug Android?

9 Comments:
I love your doodling. I may found some branch of psychology that only studies doodles. You made them with only one continuous line? From that we can gather a continuity of thought, purpose and direction. The fire thing though, I may have to consult Freud. It could have overtones.
I think you draw and I write po-ems.
12:06 AM
It's a good job I'm dropping biology, the doodles would make revision awkward.
Remind me of the good old days, when maths tests would often end with me and Android having quite elaborate doodles.
I'm more worried about the wings protruding from the person's waist in the third picture personally, but overtones do sound rather serious.
12:19 AM
I forgot to mention how poetic was your farewell...
Mitochondria can be quite moving.
2:43 AM
interesting. i usually doodle eyes and then lips and then i add a nose and hair and a face.
6:12 AM
Great pictures. I remember all the stuff I'd doodle when I was bored in class. But I don't miss physics at all.
4:04 AM
i love the chien hes amazing and full of courage..
you can get 2 hugs my dear glod... but do you really need them?
4:49 PM
I'm coming over to drop Ad Break off tomorrow. You can get your hug then.
9:17 PM
You're crazy. Yes, you, Glodisglod.
1:42 AM
Anyone can tell when I've been on the phone. If there is a pen nearby and anything at all on which to write, it is soon covered with intricate doodles. The lengthier the conversation, the bigger and more detailed the art. This is not good when I'm at work, and I must hide my telltale phone journal from the Powers-That-Be, lest they become aware of my length of phone time and fire me.
Since you are dropping Biology, will you then be posting more of your particular dry wit? I know education always demands such a time commitment. I like your humor.
12:53 AM
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