I see an off-by-one error: “18 VOTE … 118 VOTE 100 TIMES”. Should be 117.
I didn’t take that to mean “You have voted 100 times in your life,” but rather “You get to vote 100 times in each election” as a perk of turning 118.
Yeah, “you have voted 100 times in your life” would assume 1 vote per year. Depending on jurisdiction, it could be significantly more or less than that.
If you live in the US, you get, at minimum, one election every two years. Virtually all those will have a primary election beforehand, so that makes 100 in 100 years.
I think this applies to chemists too. And even zoologists.
Astronomers, cosmologists…
Geologists, psychologists…
I think we’re safe with botanists. Probably.
Do mycologists consider themselves botantists?
Always good for a reference to Derek Lowe on science.org and his series on, to paraphrase, Things I won’t mess with due to explosions, loss of skin/flesh/bones, stench, wild reactions, etc… Also a premier source for understand pharmaceutical claims and facts.
As a rule, no. However as a practical matter they are they are usually placed in the botany departments in universities.
No, just fun guys.
TWEET! Alright, you. Out of the pool.
Of COURSE you should stand next to this thing! If you don’t, how will you ever find out what happens if you stand next to this thing?
Well, sometimes you have to compromise.
“Let’s look at it from farther away.”
I feel like he missed an interesting variant: pole vs rope-ball, with a picture of the players in a melee combat using a staff and a flail.
Is tetherball a thing anymore? The last time I saw one in a schoolyard was probably 30 years ago. I’m guessing too many injuries.
Camps have them still.