For any other PhD students who have nightmares of their thesis committee going "what the hell is this, you call this a thesis?" or finding some fatal flaw that rips apart all of your work:
Read Luke Burns on the snake fight portion of your thesis defence.
Read the whole thing!
Read Luke Burns on the snake fight portion of your thesis defence.
Q: What does it mean if I get a small snake that is also very strong?
A: Snake-picking is not an exact science. The size of the snake is the main factor. The snake may be very strong, or it may be very weak. It may be of Asian, African, or South American origin. It may constrict its victims and then swallow them whole, or it may use venom to blind and/or paralyze its prey. You shouldn’t read too much into these other characteristics. Although if you get a poisonous snake, it often means that there was a problem with the formatting of your bibliography.
Read the whole thing!