Pablo Pereyra
1 min readSep 16, 2023

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Hi, Lisa.

Thank you. Thank you for reading me (and not in the literal sense but for noticing the sadness, the uncertainty in which I was- am- standing).

I feel a little bit more at ease, but not quite there. I'm taking this general biology and chemistry classes as prerequisites. I'm easing into them a little bit more. I think I'm daring to see connections beyond the confines of the subjects themselves.

I'm in awe that covalent bonds are the strongest in chemistry and this is because they share electrons. I love sharing!

(I don't know, maybe someone asks me to share $1K and I'm not so happy, who knows!)

And then hydrogen bonds are weak, but they allow life to happen as we experience it. They allow space, molecules need to move. We need to move.

Do we want to end up frozen arranged in geometrical patterns like ice? I don't know.

Ice has buoyancy.

One thing for sure I don't want is to stay there standing like a statue made of salt. Although if even then that is my destiny, I will provide excitement for the taste buds of whoever wants to taste, then transform into chloride and sodium and nerve impulses help to convey.

Thank you Lisa again for these interactions.

Pablo

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Pablo Pereyra
Pablo Pereyra

Written by Pablo Pereyra

Finding inspiration in movement. Searching for identity.

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