>>82958690
Aw, did they let you look at it any of it a bit longer? I know my sister wanted to ride horses a lot as a kid, but we didn't live on a farm or anything so it was a while before she ever got the chance. She grew out of that too, I think.
>whats your theory?
I'm afraid it's one of those things I can't talk about on this board. I don't know if you'd be open to talking off site or anything, but I'm open to it.
>maybe... i hope so
I mean I stopped caring about biology for like 8-10 years or something like that and then my desire for it re-ignited later. I've very confident you can do the same, just need the right stuff to be fascinated about.

Also, there should be quite a few I imagine in the mid-west. The US used to have a huge swath of its more rural, northern and western portions being majority German. They'd even all just speak German until about the first world war. My father's side of the family comes from there. Got a nice family name from him too B^), along with great genes for a few things.

Don't worry though, you'll be safer if you do fish with someone else. That or just fish in a place that isn't Australia B^). Also the deep sea episodes were always eerie, but I love eerie stuff. Those brine pools in that documentary are actually formed by that one Myron Cook video's subject that I sent you.

Also, if I ever get my bio lab the world will be very upset at the purple and black(combining both forms of photosynthesis) plants I make B^). I have so many ideas. All of them would upset the balance of nature. But they're all cool. I even wanted to make the purple moss smell like lavender too. Also you can grow all kinds of plants underwater! Some just need to be trained to do so but mosses can do it a whole lot easier.

Also, a cool kind of plant for you too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithops
>>82958724
That's a lot of fumos.