With a background in chemistry, most people would assume that I spend my day conducting research and discovering new
things in a laboratory setting.
Not exact matches
have to do those
things too, and also meet fire, safety and sanitation standards, asbestos regulations, issue driving eligibility certificates to students between the ages of 15 and 17, and provide protective eyewear to students who are
in laboratory settings.
Plus, the fact that the whole
thing is a human experiment
in a hunting lodge recalls the mansion
laboratory setting of the original Resident Evil.
Environmentalism, whether it is
setting fire to
laboratories (so much for science then) or campaigning for laws to restrict human freedom, is a desperate search for meaning,
in the same way that
setting fire to
things is a desperate attempt to assert control over a confusing world.