Funny, I hope some of them were healthy enough to escape... :) The only reason "they just stand there waiting to be scooped back up" is because they are most likely factory farmed... meaning basically atrophy in their legs, so they can't exactly move around.
This just goes to show you how badly inaccurate BMI can be.
BMI doesn't account for muscular or athletic people, so someone who is really fit can be overweight according to BMI since muscle weighs more than fat.
You could also cheat. Never did it myself; interestingly enough, I saw it back in high-school when they were showing an anti-cheating video.
All you have to do is stretch the rubber band, write the answers on it while it is stretched, and when you are done, just let go. It will look like a simple design/scribbles when it isn't stretched, so a teacher who doesn't know better apparently doesn't notice that you are stretching a rubber band every 2 seconds in a test.
At least it's not painted fish. The dyes kill the fish within a couple of months, if not less.
But since this is a gene, it seems interesting... though as a fish person myself, I'm not so sure quite yet. :) I'll wait around until I know it's not actually harming the fish (hippie, treehugger, etc., yeah, I know); I've been wanting some danios in my tank anyways.
BMI doesn't account for muscular or athletic people, so someone who is really fit can be overweight according to BMI since muscle weighs more than fat.
All you have to do is stretch the rubber band, write the answers on it while it is stretched, and when you are done, just let go. It will look like a simple design/scribbles when it isn't stretched, so a teacher who doesn't know better apparently doesn't notice that you are stretching a rubber band every 2 seconds in a test.
"Where's [MECKSIKO]?"
"[MEHIKO]"
"Lily, where's [MECKSIKO]?"
"[MEHIKO]! *points*"
But since this is a gene, it seems interesting... though as a fish person myself, I'm not so sure quite yet. :) I'll wait around until I know it's not actually harming the fish (hippie, treehugger, etc., yeah, I know); I've been wanting some danios in my tank anyways.
;)
Is really nice too. Man, I miss Mario Paint.
Even adults use it because some of the scents smell nice. I know my sister does.