I love that you have paired genetics with the medieval (Yeah, I know you meant the trousers). If they could have got to discovering genetics, I bet they would have loved it heart and soul.
So I am presuming from this - and the other comment I am woefully late to replying to - you go into medicine? Colour me so jealous. :)
I get the feeling genetics is one part sicence, one part math and one part strange wiggly fingers. Or at least when I have spoken to anyone who is involved in it.
I love some high waisted jeans, but not the HIGH HIGH waisted ones. They give me weird crotch. But I have too much belly to get away with low waisted jeans without needing to wear a long top, means that it is sometimes nice to not have to wear tunics with jeans. And I am the opposite - too much hip, not enough waist. If I can get them over my thighs then they will always be falling down. And yet STILL getting overhang. Trousers, the bane of my existence.
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So I am presuming from this - and the other comment I am woefully late to replying to - you go into medicine? Colour me so jealous. :)
I get the feeling genetics is one part sicence, one part math and one part strange wiggly fingers. Or at least when I have spoken to anyone who is involved in it.
I love some high waisted jeans, but not the HIGH HIGH waisted ones. They give me weird crotch. But I have too much belly to get away with low waisted jeans without needing to wear a long top, means that it is sometimes nice to not have to wear tunics with jeans. And I am the opposite - too much hip, not enough waist. If I can get them over my thighs then they will always be falling down. And yet STILL getting overhang. Trousers, the bane of my existence.
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